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Luke Youlden
Australian racing driver

Luke Youlden

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Australian racing driver
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Male
Place of birth
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Age
46 years
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Biography

Luke Youlden (born 28 January 1978) is a retired Australian Supercars series racing driver. He is the son of two-time Australian Production Car champion Kent Youlden. Youlden drove for Erebus Motorsport as a co-driver alongside David Reynolds in the Pirtek Enduro Cup until 2019. Outside racing, Youlden works at a performance driving school with fellow Supercars racer Dean Canto. He co-drove to victory with David Reynolds in the 2017 Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000.

Racing career

Youlden's career started in the Victorian Formula Ford Championship in 1995 while he was completing Year 12. Due to a lack of funds, Youlden didn't progress to the national championship and remained in the Victorian series. At the same time, he joined Dougal McDougall Motorsport as an engineer and a driver. In 1999, Youlden was involved with Greg Ritter's Australian Formula Ford title win and with Ritter driving in the Bathurst 1000 that year, Youlden took his seat at the Bathurst support races. Youlden won both races and this, coupled with his victory in the Victorian series, allowed him to enter the national series in 2000. Youlden won the 2000 Australian Formula Ford Championship and also competed in the British Formula Ford Festival. He made his Bathurst debut the same year, driving for Perkins Motorsport alongside Christian Murchison. The pair were running inside the top five until a broken valve spring put them out of the race.

Youlden competed in the Australian GT Production Car Championship in 2001, winning Class E in a Holden Astra. He again competed for Perkins Motorsport in the V8 Supercar endurance races but was unable to secure a full-time drive for 2002. Youlden settled for what was then called the Konica Series, driving a Ford AU Falcon for Steven Ellery Racing, and would drive with Steven Ellery in the Queensland 500 and Bathurst 1000. Youlden and Ellery finished ninth at Bathurst and Youlden finished the Konica Series in 13th place after a bad start to the season hurt his championship chances. Youlden continued to drive for Steven Ellery Racing in both the Konica Series and the endurance races in 2003 and 2004. Youlden and Ellery finished on the podium in both endurance races in 2003 and the following year Youlden finished second in the Konica Series. Youlden was actually tied on points with series champion Andrew Jones but lost the title on a countback of round wins.

With Steven Ellery Racing dropping out the V8 Supercar Championship Series in 2005, Youlden was hired by Stone Brothers Racing to drive alongside Russell Ingall in that year's endurance races. The pair finished inside the top ten in both endurance races, helping Ingall to the 2005 title. Youlden remained with the team for 2006 andcame perilously close to a second podium a Bathurst when he and Ingall finished in fourth place, just one one-hundredth of a second behind teammates James Courtney and Glenn Seton.

Youlden joined Ford Performance Racing for the 2008 endurance races, driving the team's second car with Dean Canto. The pair finished seventh at Bathurst and teamed together again in 2009, finishing ninth at the L&H 500 but failing to finish at Bathurst after Canto hit the wall at The Esses late in the race. 2010 saw the introduction of a rule stating that each team's regular drivers were not allowed to be paired together at the endurance races. This rule saw Youlden get paired up with Mark Winterbottom for the L&H 500 and the Bathurst 1000. Youlden and Winterbottom finished second at the L&H 500 and were on pole for Bathurst, however a delaminated tyre put Youlden into the wall in the middle of the race and this put them out of contention. Youlden was placed in the #6 car for 2011 alongside Will Davison and Youlden collected his first series pole position when the pair claimed the top grid spot at the L&H 500. After balance issues during the race, Youlden and Davison finished third behind the two Team Vodafone cars. Davison led the opening stint of the Bathurst 1000 but Youlden went off at Murray's Corner on the first safety car restart and hit the tyre wall. The pair recovered to finish on the lead lap, albeit in 18th place.

Youlden returned to Stone Brothers Racing in 2012 to partner Shane van Gisbergen. The pair scored pole position for the Sandown 500 before going on to finish fifth in the race. Van Gisbergen qualified the car in third for the Bathurst 1000 but the pair would only manage to finish the race in twelfth place. Youlden joined Brad Jones Racing for 2013 to drive alongside Fabian Coulthard in the new Endurance Cup. The duo finished in ninth place in the Endurance Cup standings, with a second-place finish in the second race of the Gold Coast 600.

Career results

SeasonSeriesPositionCarTeam
2000Australian Formula Ford Championship1stMygale SJ2000Dugal McDougal Motorsport
2001Australian GT Production Car Championship (Class E)1stHolden Astra SRiLuke Youlden
V8 Supercar Championship Series63rdHolden VX CommodorePerkins Motorsport
2002V8 Supercar Development Series13thFord AU FalconSteven Ellery Racing
V8 Supercar Championship Series40th
2003V8 Supercar Development Series5thFord AU FalconSteven Ellery Racing
V8 Supercar Championship Series35thFord BA Falcon
2004V8 Supercar Development Series2ndFord AU FalconSteven Ellery Racing
V8 Supercar Championship Series40thFord BA Falcon
2005Australian Carrera Cup Championship4thPorsche 996 GT3 CupVIP Pet Foods Racing
V8 Supercar Championship Series40thFord BA FalconStone Brothers Racing
2005–06New Zealand V8s5thFord BA Falcon
2006V8 Supercar Development Series22ndFord AU Falcon
Ford BA Falcon
Peters Motorsport
Dick Johnson Racing
V8 Supercar Championship Series37thFord BA FalconStone Brothers Racing
Australian Carrera Cup Championship16thPorsche 997 GT3 CupFitzgerald Racing
2006–07New Zealand V8s9thFord BA Falcon
2007V8 Supercar Development Series5thFord BA Falcon
Ford AU Falcon
A.N.T. Racing
McGill Motorsport
V8 Supercar Championship Series34thFord BF FalconStone Brothers Racing
2007-08New Zealand V8s10thFord BA Falcon
2008V8 Supercar Development Series29thFord BA FalconHoward Racing
V8 Supercar Championship Series38thFord BF FalconFord Performance Racing
Kerrick Sports Sedan Series5thFord Mustang
2008–09New Zealand V8s21stFord BF FalconAutotek
2009V8 Supercar Championship Series52ndFord FG FalconFord Performance Racing
2010V8 Supercar Development Series40thFord BF FalconMW Motorsport
V8 Supercar Championship Series32ndFord FG FalconFord Performance Racing
Australian Mini Challenge23rdMini Cooper S JCW R56
2011International V8 Supercars Championship37thFord FG FalconFord Performance Racing
2012Dunlop V8 Supercar Series5thFord BF FalconMW Motorsport
International V8 Supercars Championship36thFord FG FalconStone Brothers Racing
2013International V8 Supercars Championship38thHolden VF CommodoreBrad Jones Racing
2014International V8 Supercars Championship32ndHolden VF CommodoreBrad Jones Racing
2015International V8 Supercars Championship33rdHolden VF CommodoreBrad Jones Racing
2016International V8 Supercars Championship34thFord FG X FalconDJR Team Penske
2017Virgin Australia Supercars Championship38thHolden VF CommodoreErebus Motorsport
2018Virgin Australia Supercars Championship34thHolden ZB CommodoreErebus Motorsport
2019Virgin Australia Supercars Championship38thHolden ZB CommodoreErebus Motorsport

Complete Bathurst 1000 results

YearTeamCarCo-DriverPositionLaps
2000Perkins EngineeringHolden VT Commodore Christian MurchisonDNF128
2001Perkins EngineeringHolden VX Commodore Adam MacrowDNF85
2002Supercheap Auto RacingFord AU Falcon Steven Ellery9th160
2003Supercheap Auto RacingFord BA Falcon Steven Ellery3rd161
2004Supercheap Auto RacingFord BA Falcon Steven Ellery16th158
2005Stone Brothers RacingFord BA Falcon Russell Ingall5th161
2006Stone Brothers RacingFord BA Falcon Russell Ingall4th161
2007Stone Brothers RacingFord BF Falcon Russell IngallDNF149
2008Ford Performance RacingFord BF Falcon Dean Canto7th161
2009Ford Performance RacingFord FG Falcon Dean CantoDNF139
2010Ford Performance RacingFord FG Falcon Mark Winterbottom9th161
2011Ford Performance RacingFord FG Falcon Will Davison18th161
2012Stone Brothers RacingFord FG Falcon Shane van Gisbergen12th161
2013Brad Jones RacingHolden VF Commodore Fabian Coulthard16th161
2014Brad Jones RacingHolden VF Commodore Fabian Coulthard9th161
2015Brad Jones RacingHolden VF Commodore Fabian Coulthard4th161
2016DJR Team PenskeFord FG X Falcon Fabian Coulthard6th161
2017Erebus MotorsportHolden VF Commodore David Reynolds1st161
2018Erebus MotorsportHolden Commodore ZB David Reynolds13th161
2019Erebus MotorsportHolden Commodore ZB David Reynolds5th161

Complete Bathurst 24 Hour results

YearTeamCo-DriversCarClassLapsOverall
Position
Class
Position
2003 Mark Coffey Racing Paul Stokell
Allan Simonsen
Peter Hackett
Lamborghini Diablo GTRA4878th6th
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