Tim Harvey
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| Tim Harvey | |
|---|---|
| BTCC record | |
| Nationality | |
| Teams | Rover, Ford BMW, Renault, Peugeot, JSM Team Halfords Volvo |
| Drivers championships | 1 |
| Wins | 16 |
| Podium finishes | |
| Poles | - |
| Fastest laps | - |
| Debut season | 1987 |
| First win | 1990 |
| Best championship position | 1st (1992) |
| Final season (2002) position | 10th (43 points) |
Tim Harvey (born 20 November 1961 in Farnborough, London) is a racing driver from England. A household name in the 1990s, Harvey won the prestigious BTCC title in 1992 driving a BMW 318 coupe, run by Vic Lee Motorsport. He won 6 races, with one pole position. He also finished 3rd in 1990, 4th in 1991, and 5th in 1995.
Tim has also been a prolific winner in sports cars. A distinguished career in international motorsport has given Tim a deep seated knowledge of the business and substantial reserves of experience. A factory driver for Spice in the halcyon days of the World Sportscar Championship saw Tim battling the Jaguars and Mercedes Benz during the 1989 and 1990 seasons. He twice won the BRDC C2 Championship in 1988 and 1989. He has also contested the 24 Hours of Le Mans four times, winning his class in 1987. He is a double winner of the Oulton Park Gold Cup in 2000 and 2001 joining previous winners Stirling Moss, Jim Clark, Jackie Stewart and many others. Recently Tim has made sporadic albeit successful outings in the British GT Championship, winning alongside various drivers in 2004 and 2005.
Tim has also been a Touring car winner internationally, winning the Macau Grand Prix street race in 1989 and the Wellington International in 1994. He has successfully raced in Japan, Australia, South Africa and all over Europe.
After a couple of years away, his last BTCC years were 2001 (8th overall in a JSM Alfa Romeo and 10th in 2002 (reuniting with Vic Lee to drive one of his Peugeots, before scaling down his racing and pursuing a career in the media. He has raced in the Porsche Carrera Cup for several years, finishing second to Richard Westbrook in 2004 [1] and Damien Faulkner in 2006. In 2007, Harvey drives for Redline Racing in the new 997 Porsche GT3 in the British edition of the Carrera Cup. With stars such as Faulkner, Westbrook, Danny Watts and Richard Williams no longer competing, and Tim now in the most successful car of 2006, he is the title favourite, and won the first race.
Aside from his racing, Tim combines his commentary and presenting work for ITV and Motors TV with various other motorsport roles, including acting as driver coach for many up and coming young British drivers. He has also coached the Oxford University Motor Drivers Club to success in the British Universities Karting Championship.
In 2008, Tim was appointed Director of the British Racing Drivers' Club (BRDC) SuperStars program, designed to support the most promising young British drivers both financially and in an advisory role.
He currently resides in Bicester, Oxfordshire with his wife Ruth. He has a son Jamie currently studying at Oxford University.
| Sporting positions | ||
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| Preceded by Altfrid Heger |
Guia Race winner 1989 |
Succeeded by Masahiro Hasemi |
| Preceded by Will Hoy |
British Touring Car Champion 1992 |
Succeeded by Joachim Winkelhock |
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