Brad Jones (racing driver)

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Brad Jones

Brad Jones being interviewed by 93.1 StarFM
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Bradley Jones also known as Brad (born 2 April 1960) is an Australian racing driver formerly competing in the V8 Supercars.

Jones was born and grew up in the country town of Albury in New South Wales, where he still lives now. He has a range of experience in domestic and international racing that he puts to use in the V8 Supercar team he owns and runs with his brother Kim. Jones has driven with a number of manufacturers including Ford, Holden, Lotus, Volkswagen, Mercedes-Benz, Audi and Mitsubishi at domestic and international circuits in Japan, Macau and Belgium as well as Australia and New Zealand.

Jones started his racing career at the age of 14 doing motor cross racing from which he eventually progressed up to Formula Ford in 1980. In 1985 the Mitsubishi Ralliart Team invited him to race in the two major Australian endurance races, the Sandown 500 and Bathurst 1000 in a factory Group A Mitsubishi Starion. This relationship lasted a few years. In the late 1980s Jones was called upon to drive for the Factory Holden Racing Team in the endurance races. While he was with the factory team he was quite successful and gained many podiums at both Sandown and Bathurst.

At this time he was also having great success in the AUSCAR series in which he eventually won 5 consecutive times in his self run team, Coopertools Racing, with help from his brother Kim and also won the 94/95 Australian NASCAR series. In 1995 he switched from the Holden Racing Team to the Wayne Gardner Coca Cola Team for whom he drove in both Sandown and Bathurst for 1995 and 1996 in a Holden Commodore. Once he lost the contract to drive with HRT he had to wait another year to get a contract to drive with the Mitre 10 Larkham Motor Sport Ford Team. In the late 1990s he set up a highly successful Audi Super Touring team for the Australian Super Touring Championship and won that twice. He also won the 1994 Australian Super Production Car Series in a Lotus Esprit.

In 2000 the Jones brothers agreed that it would be a good decision to move to V8 Supercars full time with their own team, the OzEmail Racing Team. In just the second year after the team was established, Jones and co-driver John Cleland finished second at the Bathurst 1000 after fighting Mark Skaife right to the end of the 1000 kilometre race with a gap at the end of only just over 2 seconds after a 6 hour race.

In 2002, Brad Jones Racing returned to the Mount Panorama Circuit with a two car team, Jones teamed up with John Bowe and led the race for the first 59 laps, setting the fastest ever race lap time in the history of the event at the time. In 2003 BJR didn't finish well but that took a turn in 2004 when the team took 3rd at the mountain.

In 2005 there was a change of team sponsor and the team was now called Team BOC. The team started on a high when Jones and Bowe placed first and second in the V8 Supercar support races at the Australian Grand Prix when they were the only team to choose dry slicks while the others took wet tyres in changing weather conditions. It then swiftly changed for the worse at Bathurst when Jones and the team could only manage 26th qualifying position and on race day were wiped out while charging through the field within the first 10 laps. Jones sat sobbing in his Team BOC Falcon as he waited for the car to be repaired.[citation needed]

In 2006 there was new hope for Jones and the team as they had a new engine supplier, Stone Brothers Racing, and staff changes. But the SBR engine pack lacked reliability and power, which made the engine famous and the team struggled, especially after one of their codrivers (Mark Porter) was killed in an accident at the Bathurst 1000 km round. At the end of the season, long time driver John Bowe left the team and moved to Paul Cruickshank Racing. Jones' nephew, Andrew Jones joined the team after his mid-season dumping from Tasman Motorsport.

Jones announced his retirement after the 2007 New Zealand round. His car was driven for the rest of the season by Simon Wills. Jones continues to appear in media roles regularly having taken on guest commentator roles with TV broadcasts over ten years ago, and today co-hosts with Neil Crompton, The Panelbeaters which is presently hosted by internet provider Telstra Bigpond as part of their V8 Supercar package.

[edit] Career results

Season Series Position Car Team
1981 TAA Formula Ford 'Driver to Europe' Series 6th Elwyn 002 Ford Bradley Jones
1985 Australian GT Championship 7th Mercedes-Benz 450 SLC - Chevrolet
Chevrolet Monza
Thomson-Fowler Motorsport
1986 Australian Touring Car Championship 26th Mitsubishi Starion Turbo Team Ralliart Australia
1989 Australian Touring Car Championship 10th Ford Sierra RS500 Advantage Racing
1989/90 Australian Superspeedway (AUSCAR) Series 1st Holden Commodore Brad Jones Racing
1990/91 Australian Superspeedway (AUSCAR) Series 1st Holden Commodore Brad Jones Racing
1991/92 Australian Superspeedway (AUSCAR) Series 1st Holden Commodore Brad Jones Racing
1992/93 Australian Superspeedway (AUSCAR) Series 1st Holden Commodore Brad Jones Racing
1993/94 Australian Superspeedway (AUSCAR) Series 1st Holden Commodore Brad Jones Racing
1994 Australian Super Production Car Series 1st Lotus Esprit
1994/95 Australian Superspeedway (NASCAR) Series 1st Chevrolet Lumina Brad Jones Racing
1995 Australian Super Touring Championship 3rd Audi 80 Quattro Brad Jones Racing
1996 Australian Super Touring Championship 1st Audi A4 Quattro Brad Jones Racing
1997 Australian Super Touring Championship 4th Audi A4 Quattro Brad Jones Racing
1998 Australian Super Touring Championship 1st Audi A4 Quattro Brad Jones Racing
1999 V8Supercar Championship Series 60th Ford Falcon AU Larkham Motor Sport
1999 Australian Super Touring Championship 3rd Audi A4 Brad Jones Racing
2000 V8Supercar Championship Series 24th Ford Falcon AU Brad Jones Racing
2001 V8Supercar Championship Series 18th Ford Falcon AU Brad Jones Racing
2002 V8Supercar Championship Series 15th Ford Falcon AU Brad Jones Racing
2003 V8Supercar Championship Series 20th Ford Falcon BA Brad Jones Racing
2004 V8Supercar Championship Series 16th Ford Falcon BA Brad Jones Racing
2005 V8Supercar Championship Series 21st Ford Falcon BA Brad Jones Racing
2006 V8Supercar Championship Series 25th Ford Falcon BA Brad Jones Racing