Career Summary
Season | Series | Position | Car | Team |
---|---|---|---|---|
1968 | British Lombank Formula 3 Series | 1st | Brabham BT21B Ford Brabham BT28 Ford Chevron B9 Ford |
Sports Motors |
1968 | British Formula Ford Championship | 1st | Merlyn Mk.11A Ford | |
1969 | British Lombank Formula 3 Series | 6th | Brabham BT28 Ford | Sports Motors |
1969 | French Craven A Formula 3 Series | 1st | Brabham BT28 Ford | Sports Motors |
1970 | European Formula Two Championship | 12th | Brabham BT30 Ford | Sports Motors |
1971 | World Drivers' Championship | 14th | Brabham BT33 Ford | Motor Racing Developments |
1971 | European Formula Two Championship | 4th | Brabham BT36 Ford | Rondel Racing |
1972 | World Drivers' Championship | 19th | Surtees TS9B Ford Surtees TS14 Ford |
Team Surtees |
1972 | British Formula Two Championship | 11th | Brabham BT38 Ford | Rondel Racing |
1975 | Interserie | 3rd | Porsche 917/10 Turbo Mirage GR8 Ford |
Gelo Racing Team |
1975 | European GT Championship | 2nd | Porsche 911 Carrera RSR | Gelo Racing Team |
1976 | European GT Championship | 3rd | Porsche 934 | Gelo Racing Team |
1976 | Deutsche Rennsport Meisterschaft | 5th | Porsche 934 | Gelo Racing Team |
1977 | Deutsche Rennsport Meisterschaft | 9th | Porsche 935 | Gelo Racing Team |
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