Rob Wilson (born 6 September 1952, in
Auckland) is a former racing driver from
New Zealand. Wilson raced in various
formula racing and
endurance racing series.
Career history
Formula racing
Rob Wilson won a scholarship to race in the 1975
British Formula Ford season. The following year he returned to New Zealand to race in the
New Zealand Formula Ford Championship where he came in second in the championship. The Kiwi won a
British Formula Ford 2000
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race at
Mallory Park in 1977, driving a
Reynard. When he entered the
British Formula Three Championship he won the fifteenth race of the season at
Mallory Park. Scoring another two podium finishes the Kiwi ended up sixth in the
BARC championship. The following season Wilson raced with year old equipment and could only score four points. The young driver won the 1980
BARC TV Trophy, a non-championship race for
Formula 3
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cars. In the British championship he scored five podium finishes and secured the fifth place in the standings. In early 1981 the New Zealander returned to his home country. He raced a part-time schedule in the
Formula Pacific series. His best result came at
Manfield Autocourse
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, here he finished third out of ten drivers. After obtaining his
FIA Super Licence the Kiwi tried his racing luck in
Formula One. He was first approached by
Fittipaldi Automotive to replace the retiring
Emerson Fittipaldi. But after the
Brazilian cruzeiro was devaluated he needed to bring a sponsor which he did not have. Before the
1981 Belgian Grand Prix
The 1981 Belgian Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at Zolder on 17 May 1981. It was the fifth race of the 1981 Formula One World Championship. It was the last of 12 victories for Carlos Reutemann and the last win for an Formula One driv ...
Wilson got into contact with
Ken Tyrrell. But as
Michele Alboreto offered more sponsor money he got the seat for the remainder of the season.
After a failed try to get into
Formula One he returned to the British Formula Three Championship. The
1984 British Formula Three season
The 1984 British Formula Three Championship was the 34th season of British Formula Three. Johnny Dumfries took the BARC/BRDC Marlboro British Formula 3 Championship.
Johnny Dumfries got a drive with Team BP for the season, and ran way with the ...
was no success. Wilson partnered with
Eddie Jordan Racing but failed to score a single point. After some low seasons in the British championship Wilson moved to the United States.
When moving to the United States Rob Wilson started to race in the
Barber Saab Pro Series. Wilson scored a fifth place in the
1988
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season. During the season the New Zealander won two races, at
Road America
Road America is a motorsport road course located near Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin, United States on Wisconsin Highway 67. It has hosted races since the 1950s and currently hosts races in the NASCAR Cup and Xfinity Series, WeatherTech SportsCar Champ ...
and in the streets of
Tamiami Park. The
1989 Barber Saab Pro Series season
The 1989 Barber Saab Pro Series season was the fourth season of the series. All drivers used Saab powered Goodyear shod Mondiale chassis. Robbie Buhl won the championship.
Race calendar and results
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had more success, the driver won three races. While
Robbie Buhl dominated the season Wilson achieved the runner up position in the championship beating
Justin Bell. Wilsons big break through came in
1990
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. The driver won six out of the twelve rounds of the series and won the championship by 55 points. With eleven wins Rob Wilson is the winningest driver in the 18 years of the Barber Pro Series.
After winning the championship Rob Wilson started in the
Indy Lights in
1991
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. His best result came at
Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course
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while driving for
Stuart Moore Racing
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. Wilson finished ninth in his
March Wildcat. Wilson returned in Indy Lights in
1994
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. While driving for
Team Leisy
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the New Zealander achieved his best result in Indy Lights. At the
Milwaukee Mile he finished fifth. Wilson scored 22 points and finished twelfth in the standings. With these results Wilson was the best classified part-time driver even beating some full-time Indy Lights competitors. With the creation of the
IndyCar Series Wilson entered the
1996 Indy 500
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with
Project Indy Project Indy was a car racing team owned by Andreas Leberle that competed in the Champ Car, CART American Championship car racing, Championship Car series and the IndyCar, Indy Racing League IndyCar Series. Leberle was a former chief mechanic for Eu ...
. The racer was entered in a
Ford Cosworth
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XB powered
Lola T93/00 sponsored by gun manufacturer
Ruger. Racing in 1993 built equipment Wilson failed to qualify. He was the third fastest non qualifier of a total of ten non qualifiers.
NASCAR
Rob Wilson made his stockcar racing debut in the
1994 GMC Trucks 200K
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, a
NASCAR Busch North Series race at
Lime Rock Park. The 41-year-old started 24th but had to retire after a
transmission
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failure. He returned to the series the following year. His best result came at
Nazareth Speedway. While racing a
Pontiac owned by
Joe Bessey he finished fifteenth. Wilson achieved the height of is Busch North career in 1996. Wilson led a lap at the
1996 Burnham Boilers 150 at
Watkins Glen International, he eventually finished sixth.
In
1995
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the Kiwi made his debut in the
NASCAR Busch Grand National Series. He was first entered in the
1995 NE Chevy Dealers 250 at
New Hampshire International Speedway but failed to qualify. He qualified 42nd (as last starter) the following race at Nazareth. Racing in the #9
Delco Remy
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Pontiac he raced his way through the field finishing fifteenth. The New Zealander returned for two races in
1997
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. He failed to finish both races due to mechanical breakdown.
Sportscar racing
Wilson raced a few races in the
IMSA Camel Lights. Wilson and his teammate
Ken Knott
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finished seventh in class in the
1990
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Grand Prix of Miami. Rob Wilson drove his first
12 Hours of Sebring
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in
1991
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. After 140 laps the
Mazda MX-6 had an accident which took it out of the race. The Kiwi also raced full-time in the
IMSA Supercar Championship. While driving a
Consulier GTP
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his best finish was a fourth place at
Road America
Road America is a motorsport road course located near Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin, United States on Wisconsin Highway 67. It has hosted races since the 1950s and currently hosts races in the NASCAR Cup and Xfinity Series, WeatherTech SportsCar Champ ...
. Rob Wilson, with teammates
Honorato Espinosa
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,
Felipe Solano
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and
Pete Uria
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, raced in the
1991 24 Hours of Daytona. The team raced in the GTU class and finished fifteenth overall, second in class. In the
1992
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running of the race the car suffered a fire and was classified 21st overall, seventh in class. While racing a
Nissan 240SX in the
1995 24 Hours of Daytona
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Victory overall and i ...
the racing team finished sixth overall, second in class. In
1999
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the New Zealander entered two
FIA GT rounds. Partnered with
Robert Nearn, Wilson was entered by
Seikel Motorsport
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in the
Donington 500km. After 45 laps the
Porsche 911 GT2 suffered
gearbox problems and had to retire. Rob Wilson competed in the first ever
Rolex Sports Car Series, the
2000 24 Hours of Daytona
The 2000 Rolex 24 at Daytona was a Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series 24-hour endurance sports car race held on February 5–6, 2000 at the Daytona International Speedway road course. The event was the first round of the inaugural Rolex Sports C ...
with
Martin Henderson. The
Pillbeam MP84 suffered gearbox problems after 2 hours and 30 minutes of racing and had to retire. The MP84 was the only car in the SR2 class. The low car count was not surprising, the SR2 cars were not designed for 24 hours of racing. The following season Wilson raced in the
British GT Championship for
Hayles Racing
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in a
Chrysler Viper
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. The Kiwi won the races at
Snetterton,
Oulton Park,
Knockhill and
Brands Hatch. Furthermore, he scored another seven podium finishes. These good results put him in the third place of the championship. In 2004 the New Zealander competed in all the major endurance races. After finishing 18th at Daytona and 28th at Sebring the European season began. His best result in the
Le Mans Series came at the
2004 1000 km of Monza where he finished 17th. At Le Mans the team finished 19th overall, seventh in class. Wilson ended the season at
Petit Le Mans where he failed to finish. Wilson continued to race with Cirtek Motorsport in 2005. In 2006 and 2007 the New Zealander raced in various GT races. Wilson competed in the
2007 24 Hours of Daytona
The 2007 Rolex 24 at Daytona was a Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series 24-hour endurance sports car race held on January 27–28, 2007 at the Daytona International Speedway road course. The overall winner of the race was the Chip Ganassi/Felix Sab ...
racing an
Infiniti G35. The team had to retire eight hours into the race. The Kiwi also continued to race in
Britcar
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It was formed in 1997, as a result of a discussion in a Nürburgring bar between Willie Moore and James Tucker. Folklore has it that James Tucker and J ...
and
British GT scoring various top ten finishes in a works
Marcos Mantis. With
Red Bull Racing designer
Adrian Newey as one of his teammates, Wilson achieved a class victory in the
2008 Dubai 24 Hour
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.
Outside racing
Besides racing itself he was a racing instructor at the
Skip Barber Racing School. Rob Wilson is a driver coach for many aspiring drivers.
Juan Pablo Montoya,
Kimi Räikkönen
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,
David Coulthard,
Marco Andretti,
Lance Stroll,
Valtteri Bottas,
Nikita Mazepin,
Giorgio Vinella
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Giorgio Vinella’s racing career starts in the early ‘90s driving go-kart in the category 100cc National, while in 1993 he debuted with Henry Morro ...
and
Valentino Rossi are among the drivers Wilson has trained over the years. He was also one of the key people involved in the
Grand Prix Shootout out of which
Tio Ellinas came forth. Most of his driving coaching takes place at
Bruntingthorpe Proving Ground.
Rob Wilson is also an avid musician. The Kiwi played bass guitar during his time with 1970's pop band
Edison Lighthouse. He played bass guitar on the band's number one record "
Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)". The song was number one for five weeks in the
UK Singles Chart. Wilson is currently part of country/rock/blues formation
Grand Prairie
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.
Racing record
American open–wheel racing results
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