John Timothy Greaves (born 18 April 1956) is a British former
racing driver
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and the team principal of
Greaves Motorsport
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. He raced in various
Radical
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series during the 2000s and also drove in the
Le Mans Series and
24 Hours of Le Mans
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between 2004 and 2010.
Career
Early career
Greaves, born in
Ramsbottom, Lancashire,
was the
Radical Prosport
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champion along with
Michael Vergers in 2000.
Greaves entered the
1000 km of Silverstone
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, part of the
Le Mans Endurance Series (LMES), for the first time in 2004; he drove alongside
Frank Hahn and
Jean-François Leroch in a
G-Force Racing
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-entered
Pilbeam MP84
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. However, it was not a successful debut; the team finished the race, but the 121 laps they completed were not enough for them to be classified. Although he was also entered by the team at the
1000 km of Spa
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, he did not actually compete in the race. That year, he also finished runner-up in the
Radical Clubsport
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series.
In 2005, he once again drove for G-Force Racing at the 1000 km of Silverstone, alongside Hahn and Leroch in a
Courage C65
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; this time, the team finished 30th overall, and eighth in the LMP2 category. He was entered in a Courage C65 by
Renstal de Bokkenrijders at the
1000 km of Nürburgring
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, but did not compete. He drove once more for G-Force in the
1000 km of Istanbul
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; however, accident damage forced the team to retire after 46 laps. He won the
Radical SR8 Championship that year, being partnered by Nick Dove.
2006–2007
For 2006, he remained in the Radical SR8 Championship,
but also entered the full Le Mans Series season. For the LMS, he joined
Rollcentre Racing, and drove a
Radical SR9
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Judd alongside
João Barbosa and
Martin Short
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in the opening round, which was the 1000 km of Istanbul; the team retired after 120 laps, ten minutes before the end of the race. For the 1000 km of Spa, Greaves and Short were joined by
Gregor Fisken, but the team retired again, this time after 67 laps. Following these two unsuccessful races, Greaves set up his own team; using sponsorship money from the
Bruichladdich brewery, the team was known as
Team Bruichladdich Radical
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, and
Stuart Moseley
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was selected to partner Greaves, with the duo driving a Radical SR9-
AER. The team took 15th overall, and fifth in the LMP2 class, on their debut at the 1000 km of Nürburgring. At
the
1000 km of Donington
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, Greaves and Moseley were joined by
Ben Devlin; the team retired after 151 laps. Having competed in the inaugural
Radical World Cup
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,
Moseley and Greaves then entered the LMS finale, which was the
1000 km of Jarama
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; however, they retired again, this time after 27 laps. Greaves finished his season by competing in the
Petit Le Mans, part of the
American Le Mans Series; he drove alongside Devlin and
Gunnar van der Steur
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for
van der Steur Racing
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, but retired after six laps with valve trouble. He was classified 28th in the LMS, level with Moseley and
Tony Burgess.
In 2007, Bruichladdich Radical entered the Le Mans Series from the start; Greaves and Moseley entered in the opening round, which was the
1000 km of Monza
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, but retired after three laps.
Robin Liddell joined the team for the
1000 km of Valencia
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, and they finished ninth overall, and third in the LMP2 category.
Following this event, the team participated in the
24 Hours of Le Mans
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for the first time, however, Greaves crashed out after 90 minutes, forcing the team to withdraw. The following LMS race, which was the 1000 km of Nürburgring, was little more successful; Greaves and Moseley finished 35th, and ninth in class, after a starter motor problem had cost them around 30 minutes. A retirement at the 1000 km of Spa followed, due to engine failure after 81 laps, before the season finale, the
1000 km of Silverstone
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saw the team take 14th overall and seventh in class;
Jacob Greaves
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Career
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filling the third driver's slot for the team. Greaves finished joint-nineteenth in the LMP2 driver's standings with eight points.
2009–2010
Having not raced in 2008, Greaves returned to the cockpit in 2009 for the 1000 km of Spa, which was the second round of the LMS season; partnering
Pierre Bruneau and
Jonathan Coleman, but the team were disqualified from the event.
Marc Rostan partnered Greaves and Bruneau at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, but retired from the race after just over fourteen and a half hours, having completed 91 laps. At the
1000 km of Algarve
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, Greaves and Bruneau were partnered by
Francesco Sini
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, but could only finish 25th overall, and tenth in class. Having sat out the 1000 km of Nürburgring, Greaves returned for the 1000 km of Silverstone, the season finale; the team finished 16th overall, and sixth in class. Greaves was classified joint-28th in the LMP2 standings, with eight points.
In
2010
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, Greaves' team ended their association with Radical, and replaced the SR9 with a LMP2 class
Ginetta-Zytek GZ09S/2; Greaves,
Karim Ojjeh and
Thor-Christian Ebbesvik
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Career
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were named as the team's regular drivers, resulting in the team being known as ''Team Bruichladdich''. The team's first race with the car came at the LMS opener, the
8 Hours of Castellet
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, and they finished twelfth overall, fifth in class. The 1000 km of Spa proved to be less successful; the team suffered a blown engine during qualifying, and Ebbesvik crashed out of the race after 15 laps. For the 24 Hours of Le Mans,
Gary Chalandon
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replaced Ebbesvik, and the team finished tenth overall, fifth in the LMP2 class. Next up was the 1000 km of Algarve, and Ebbesvik returned to the team; fifth overall, and second in class, for their first class podium of the season. The
1000 km of Hungaroring
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saw another fifth place overall, although mechanical difficulties with the
LMP1-class cars meant that this also equated to fifth in class. The season finale, which was the 1000 km of Silverstone, saw the team end the season with a 19th overall, and eighth in class. Greaves finished the season ranked 17th in the LMP2 Driver's Championship, with 32 points, his best result to date.
24 Hours of Le Mans results
References
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1956 births
Living people
People from Ramsbottom
British racing drivers
European Le Mans Series drivers
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24 Hours of Le Mans drivers
Greaves Motorsport drivers