Jack Clarke | ||
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Driver Details | ||
Nationality | {{{{{natflag}}}}} British[1] | |
Date of Birth | 1/3/1988[1] | |
Début | Brands Hatch Indy 2014[1] | |
Championships | 0 | |
Career Statistics | ||
Total Entries | 0 (0 Starts) | |
Pole Positions | 0 | |
Fastest Laps | 0 | |
Wins | 0 (0 in Class) | |
Total Points | 0 | |
Current Season | ||
Team | Crabbie's Racing | |
Number | Standings | Points |
44 | – | 0 |
Jack Clarke is a driver in the BTCC, currently in his debut season for Crabbie's Racing.[1] Clarke is the stepson of former BTCC and Formula One driver Julian Bailey.[1]
Current Season[]
Crabbie's Racing, making their BTCC debut in 2014, are running a Motorbase Performance prepared Ford Focus ST, with Clarke running as their only driver.[2] Clarke's debut at Brands Hatch Indy did not yield any points, although he did finish each of the meetings races.[2]
Background[]
It is not surprising to see that Clarke became a BTCC driver, particularly after having a former driver as his stepfather.[3] His motorsport career began in Formula BMW in 2006, before he swapped to the Formula Palmer Audi championship in 2007.[3] In 2009, Clarke entered the Formula Two championship, although his first season was tainted after his involvement in the accident that claimed the life of Henry Surtees.[3] A further two seasons in Formula Two were followed by two years in endurance racing, before Clarke was offered the chance to drive in the BTCC.[1]
BTCC History[]
Crabbie's Racing, a new team to the BTCC in 2014 (although running with support from Motorbase Performance) offered Clarke the chance to drive their Ford Focus ST for the season.[2]
BTCC Record[]
A table containing Jack Clarke's best results in the BTCC. The figures after the information about the car used indicate Jack Clarke's best finish at that meeting.
Year | Team | Pos | Pts | Car | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 |
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2014 | Crabbie's Racing | Ford Focus ST | 22 |
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