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Brian Redman
American bassist

Brian Redman

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Brian Herman Thomas Redman (born 9 March 1937 in Colne, Lancashire and educated at Rossall School, Fleetwood, Lancashire), is a British racing driver.
He was very successful in sportscar racing and the World Sportscar Championship, winning the 1970 Targa Florio with a Porsche 908 and the 12 Hours of Sebring twice, in 1975 with a BMW Coupé, in 1978 with a Porsche 935 and the Spa-Francorchamps 1000km race 4 times (1968–1970, 1972). He was for many years associated with the Chevron marque, founded by fellow-Lancastrian Derek Bennett.
He is currently a regular at the Monterey Historic Automobile Races at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca.

Career

Redman drove for Shadow Racing Cars both in CanAm and in Formula One. He also appeared in McLaren, Cooper and Alfa Romeo cars.

Redman driving a Ferrari 312PB at the Nürburgring in 1972
Redman driving an Alfa Romeo Tipo 33 TT 12 at the Nürburgring in 1974

He participated in 15 World Championship Grands Prix, debuting on 1 January 1968. He achieved one podium in the 1968 Spanish Grand Prix, finishing third in a Cooper-BRM behind Graham Hill in a Lotus-Ford and Denny Hulme in a McLaren-Ford. He then had an accident at the Belgian Grand Prix at Spa-Francorchamps, crashing his Cooper-BRM at Malmedy corner; he survived with a broken arm. He scored a total of 8 championship points in his career, with two 5th places in 1972, at the Monaco Grand Prix and the German Grand Prix driving a Yardley McLaren.

He was offered various other Formula One drives, but did not particularly enjoy the atmosphere of F1 even in the 1970s, preferring sports car racing. He achieved spectacular success in this category of racing, particularly in 1969 and 1970 as a Porsche works driver; in 1970 he drove a Porsche 917K and a Porsche 908/03 with former works Aston Martin racing team manager John Wyer's Gulf-sponsored team in 1970, winning a handful of races with Jo Siffert, including the gruelling Targa Florio in Sicily. The conservative Redman decided to retire from his dangerous profession, getting a job as a Volkswagen car dealership manager in South Africa in 1971. But this only lasted for 4 months, as he did not like the political atmosphere of South Africa; and he returned to his home county of Lancashire in Northern England. He didn't have a drive; although Wyer contacted Redman and offered him a drive in the Targa Florio. After being asked by Wyer to start the race (because he did not want Siffert and Pedro Rodríguez (who had an intense track rivalry) on the dangerous and demanding track at the same time), Redman crashed his and Siffert's Porsche 908/03 20 miles into the first lap and was injured. Thinking his career was finished, he then found himself signing a one-race deal to drive for Scuderia Ferrari's sportscar team at the Kyalami 9 Hours race in South Africa that year. He and Clay Regazzoni won the race, and he then received a full-time offer from Ferrari for the 1972 season. He won a number of races (most notably his fourth Spa 1000 km race) and the Ferrari team won every race in the series that year except for Le Mans, an event they did not participate in. He also raced for Ferrari in 1973, winning the Nürburgring 1000km race with Jacky Ickx.

Redman then moved to the United States and then won the SCCA/USAC Formula 5000 Championship three times in a row from 1974 to 1976 against considerable opposition, including Mario Andretti and Al Unser, driving a Jim Hall/Carl Haas entered Lola, in 1975 and the Jackie Oliver, Shadow Dodge and Alan Jones, March 76A. But in 1977 he had a serious accident in his Lola F5000 car at the Mont-Tremblant circuit near St. Jovite; it took him 9 months to recover; but he returned to racing on a spectacular note by winning the 12 Hours of Sebring in 1978 driving a Porsche 935.He even drove one of two Group 6 World Championship 936 Porsche 2.1 turbo at Le Mans and Silverstone in 1979. Later in his career he achieved more success in endurance racing, winning the 1981 IMSA GT championship. His last year of professional racing was at the age of 52, driving for the works Aston Martin team in the 1989 World Sports Prototype Championship.

Redman now lives in Florida and is very active in historic racing. He drives a Porsche 908/03 for the Collier Collection and appears at the Goodwood Festival of Speed every year.

Legacy

  • Road America hosts The HAWK with Brian Redman for vintage cars, one of the largest and most prestigious vintage racing events in the US
  • Redman was inducted in the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America in 2002 in the sports cars category.
  • To date, he is the most recent inductee to the International Motorsports Hall of Fame from a country other than the US, having been inducted in 2011.

Complete Formula One World Championship results

(key)

YearEntrantChassisEngine123456789101112131415WDCPts
1967Lola CarsLola T100 (F2)Ford Cosworth FVA 1.6 L4RSAMONNEDBELFRAGBRGER
DNS
CANITAUSAMEXNC0
1968Cooper Car CompanyCooper T81BMaserati 10/F1 3.0 V12RSA
Ret
19th4
Cooper T86BBRM P142 3.0 V12ESP
3
MONBEL
Ret
NEDFRAGBRGERITACANUSAMEX
1970Rob Walker Racing TeamLotus 49CFord Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8RSA
DNS
ESPMONBELNEDFRANC0
Frank Williams Racing CarsDe Tomaso 505GBR
DNS
GER
DNQ
AUTITACANUSAMEX
1971Team SurteesSurtees TS7Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8RSA
7
ESPMONNEDFRAGBRGERAUTITACANUSANC0
1972Yardley Team McLarenMcLaren M19AFord Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8ARGRSAESPMON
5
BELFRA
9
GBRGER
5
AUTITACAN14th4
Marlboro BRMBRM P180BRM P142 3.0 V12USA
Ret
1973Shadow Racing TeamShadow DN1Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8ARGBRARSAESPBELMONSWEFRAGBRNEDGERAUTITACANUSA
DSQ
NC0
1974UOP Shadow Racing TeamShadow DN3Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8ARGBRARSAESP
7
BEL
18
MON
Ret
SWENEDFRAGBRGERAUTITACANUSANC0

Complete 24 Hours of Le Mans results

YearTeamCo-DriversCarClassLapsPos.Class
Pos.
1967United Kingdom J.W. AutomotiveUnited Kingdom Mike SalmonFord GT40 Mk IS 5.0220DNFDNF
1969Switzerland Hart Ski RacingSwitzerland Jo SiffertPorsche 908/2LP 3.060DNFDNF
1970United Kingdom John Wyer Automotive Engineering Ltd.Switzerland Jo SiffertPorsche 917KS 5.0156DNFDNF
1973Italy SpA Ferrari SEFACBelgium Jacky IckxFerrari 312PBS
3.0
332DNFDNF
1976Germany BMW Motorsport GmbHUnited States Peter GreggBMW 3.0CSL TurboGr
5
23DNFDNF
1978United States Dick Barbour RacingUnited States John Paul Sr.
United States Dick Barbour
Porsche 935/77AIMSA+2.53375th1st
1979Germany Essex Motorsport PorscheBelgium Jacky Ickx
Germany Jürgen Barth
Porsche 936S
+2.0
200DNFDNF
1980United States Dick BarbourUnited Kingdom John Fitzpatrick
United States Dick Barbour
Porsche 935 K3/80IMSA3185th1st
1982United States Cooke Racing - MalardeauUnited States Ralph Kent-Cooke
United States Jim Adams
Lola T610C28DNFDNF
1984United States Jaguar Group 44United States Doc Bundy
United States Bob Tullius
Jaguar XJR-5IMSA GTP291DNFDNF
1985United States Jaguar Group 44United States Hurley Haywood
United States Jim Adams
Jaguar XJR-5GTP151DNFDNF
1986United Kingdom Silk Cut JaguarGermany Hans Heyer
United States Hurley Haywood
Jaguar XJR-6C153DNFDNF
1988Australia Takefuji Schuppan Racing TeamSweden Eje Elgh
France Jean-Pierre Jarier
Porsche 962CC135910th10th
1989United Kingdom Aston Martin
United Kingdom Ecurie Ecosse
Greece Costas Los
Republic of Ireland Michael Roe
Aston Martin AMR1C134011th9th

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