David Brodie (racing driver)

David Brodie (born 15 May 1943) is a British auto racing driver. He is best known for his time competing in the British Touring Car Championship. His best season in the BTCC was in 1985, finishing fourth overall on points.[1]

Career

Brodie started motor racing 35 years ago winning his first race at Silverstone in an Austin A35. Since then, he has completed in over 700 races and driven saloons, sports cars, and Formula Three single seaters.

He is credited with being the seventh most successful driver ever at Brands Hatch and has held lap records on all UK circuits. The record he set at Thruxton in 1989 for saloons remained unbroken until 1995.

Having raced at virtually all the European circuits, David also competed in a number of 500 km and 24-hour races. The last of these was Le Mans in 1994 when he qualified as fastest team driver and then lead LM2 until the car was withdrawn in the early hours of Sunday morning.

Interesting fuel consumption statistics from this event showed that during 1.5 hour driving stints, David used 13 litres less than one driver and 8 litres less than the other.

In the last two seasons, David has raced successfully in the VW saloon car series winning races and establishing new lap records.

Today he is still a very active driver, testing numerous racing cars, remaining intensely competitive and fit. Running secondnd and third out of 40 modern saloon cars at Hockenheim and Silverstone this year.

David was an active Director of the BRDC and until recently, was a Director of the Springfield boys club with Jackie Stewart, a post he held for 27 years. He had two sons from his first marriage to Kathy Brodie and is now married to Peggy Brodie.

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