James Davison

For other people named James Davison, see James Davison (disambiguation).
James Davison

Davison at the 2015 Indianapolis 500
Nationality Australian
Born (1986-08-28) 28 August 1986
Related to Jon Davison (father)
Lex Davison (grandfather)
Richard Davison (uncle)
Alex Davison (cousin)
Will Davison (cousin)
Tony Gaze (step-grandfather)
Pirelli World Challenge career
Debut season 2016
Teams AE Replay XD Nissan GT Academy
Starts 20
Wins 2
Poles 1
Fastest laps 1
Best finish 4th in 2015
Previous series
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008-09
2010–12
Victorian Formula Ford
Formula BMW USA
Champ Car Atlantic
Star Mazda Championship
Firestone Indy Lights
Grand-Am Series
NASCAR Xfinity Series career
1 race run over 1 year
Car no., team No. 90 (King Autosport)
2016 position 63rd
Best finish 63rd (2016)
First race 2016 Road America 180 (Road America)
Wins Top tens Poles
0 0 0
Statistics current as of 27 August 2016.

James Davison (born 28 August 1986) is an Australian professional race driver driver who drives a Nissan GT-R at the Pirelli World Challenge.

His father Jon Davison was a Formula 5000 competitor and was the long-running promotor of racing events at Sandown Raceway. Davison's grandfather, Lex Davison, was a four-time winner of the Australian Grand Prix. He is a cousin of V8 Supercar drivers Alex and Will Davison. He also competed as a coxswain as part of Scotch College's championship-winning rowing crew in 2003.

Racing career

Open-wheel

Junior formula

In 2004 he joined the ranks of Formula Ford in his native Australia, running in both the Victorian and National Championships. At the end of 2004 he won a scholarship at the BMW Junior Scholarship Finals in Valencia. For 2005 Davison competed in the Formula BMW USA Junior Series, qualifying on the front row at the Canadian Formula 1 Grand Prix in Montreal, won at the US Grand Prix held at the world-famous Indianapolis Motor Speedway, was second at the Denver street circuit and Mid-Ohio and third at Barber Motorsports Park and Road Atlanta. Based on these performances, Davison became part of the Confederation of Australian Motorsport Elite Driver program which included attendance at the Australian Institute of Sport and financial support from the Foundation. At the end of the season he qualified and finished tenth at the Formula BMW Final at Bahrain.

2006 saw him again compete in the United States in the Formula Atlantic series for Team Australia. After the Denver round he was dropped by the team for fellow Aussie Michael Patrizi.[1] 2007 saw Davison progress into the Star Mazda Championship where current IndyCar Series drivers Marco Andretti and Graham Rahal previously competed. Driving for Velocity Motorsports, Davison proved to be an outstanding competitor finishing second in the Championship; earning three pole positions and one win.

Davison driving in Indy Lights at St. Petersburg

Indy Lights

2008 found him in the Firestone Indy Lights series, racing for Sam Schmidt Motorsports. He struggled throughout the first half of the season, but captured his first series pole at Nashville Superspeedway, a concrete oval, in July. His first win came in bizarre circumstances in a wet race at Mid-Ohio. While running second on the last lap, race leader Jonny Reid went into pit lane instead the finish line, handing Davison the victory. Davison also received the Sunoco Most Improved Driver Award at the IRL Championship Celebration held in Las Vegas. Davison finished second in the 2009 Firestone Indy Lights Championship with new team Vision Racing, again winning at Mid-Ohio. Davison was running at the finish of all fifteen races and finished in the top ten in all but one.

IndyCar

In November 2011 he tested for Andretti Autosport at Palm Beach International Raceway, Florida.[2] He shared the car with Indy Lights driver Gustavo Yacaman.[3][4]

In 2013 Davison tested a car for Dale Coyne Racing at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course. A few weeks later it was announced that he would drive the team's #18 car at the race there. It will be his first open wheel race appearance since 2009.[5]

Sports car racing

2010 saw him make his sports car debut in the Grand-Am Series for Starworks Motorsports Corsa Car Care Dinan-BMW Riley partnering Ryan Dalziel and Mike Forest in the Sahlen’s Six Hours of The Glen[6] finishing a creditable seventh.[7] He was then drafted in to run at the 6 Hours of Watkins Glen the Crown Royal 200 also at Watkins Glen. In 2011 he drove for Michael Shank Racing at Laguna Seca.

In 2015 he joined Nismo factory team to drive a Nissan GT-R at the Pirelli World Challenge.

NASCAR

Davison made his first NASCAR start in 2016, driving the No. 90 King Autosport car in the Xfinity Series for the Road America 180. He started 18th and went down one position after making contact with Scott Heckert on the last lap.[8][9]

Davison at the 2015 Indianapolis 500

Career results

Season Series Position Car Team
2004 Victorian Formula Ford Championship 6th Van Diemen RF95 – Ford Alex Davison [10]
2004 Australian Formula Ford Championship 21st Van Diemen RF95 – Ford Alex Davison
2005 United States Formula BMW Championship 6th Mygale FB02 – BMW HBR Motorsport
2005 Formula BMW World Final 10th Mygale FB02 – BMW Team Meritus
2006 Champ Car Atlantic 17th Swift 016.a – Mazda Cosworth Walker Racing
2007 Star Mazda Championship 2nd Star – Mazda
2008 Indy Lights 9th Dallara IPS – Infiniti Sam Schmidt Motorsports
2009 Indy Lights 2nd Dallara IPS – Infiniti Vision Racing
2010 Rolex Sports Car Series 34th Riley & Scott Mk. XX – BMW Starworks Motorsport
2011 Rolex Sports Car Series 56th Riley & Scott Mk. XX – Ford Michael Shank Racing
2012 Australian Carrera Cup Championship 20th Porsche 997 GT3 Cup McElrea Racing
2013 IndyCar 32nd Dallara DW12-Honda Dale Coyne Racing
2014 IndyCar 29th Dallara DW12-Chevrolet KV Racing Technology

Champ Car Atlantic results

Year Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Rank Points
2006 Team Australia LBH
13
HOU
10
MTY
21
POR
25
CLE1
13
CLE2
13
TOR
12
EDM
13
SJO
7
DEN
22
MTL ROA 17th 69

Star Mazda Championship

Year Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Rank Points
2007 SEB
3
HOU
7
VIR
4
MMP
2
POR
13
CLE
17
TOR
5
RAM
4
TRO
11
MOS
1
RAT
5
LAG
3
2nd 389

Indy Lights results

Year Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Rank Points
2008 Sam Schmidt Motorsports HMS
22
STP1
13
STP2
14
KAN
11
INDY
17
MIL
6
IOW
15
WGL1
Ret
WGL2
11
NSH
Ret
MDO1
7
MDO2
1
KTY
2
SNM1
14
SNM2
13
CHI
5
9th 333
2009 Vision Racing STP1
8
STP2
17
LBH
7
KAN
8
INDY
6
MIL
5
IOW
10
WGL
2
TOR
5
EDM
10
KTY
4
MDO
1
SNM
3
CHI
2
HMS
5
2nd 447

Rolex Sports Car Series results

Year Team Make Engine Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Rank Points
2010 Starworks Motorsport Riley BMW DP DAY HOM BAR VIR LRP WAT1
7
MDO DAY2 NJ WAT2
Ret
CGV MIL 34th 24
2011 Michael Shank Racing Riley Ford DP DAY HOM BAR VIR LRP WAT1 RDA LAG
Ret
NJ WAT2 CGV MDO 56th 11
2012 Michael Baughman Racing Corvette Chev GT DAY BMP HMS NJ BIP MDO RA WAT1 IMS
Ret
WAT2
8
CGV LAG LRP 57th 23

IndyCar Series

Year Team Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Rank Points
2013 Dale Coyne Racing Dallara DW12 Honda STP ALA LBH SAO INDY DET DET TXS MIL IOW POC TOR TOR MDO
15
SNM
18
BAL HOU HOU FON 32nd 27
2014 KV Racing Technology Chevrolet STP LBH ALA IMS INDY
16
DET DET TXS HOU HOU POC IOW TOR TOR MDO MIL SNM FON 29th 34
2015 Dale Coyne Racing Honda STP NLA LBH ALA IMS INDY
27
DET
DET
TXS
TOR
FON
MIL
IOW
MDO
POC
SNM
38th 10

Indianapolis 500

Year Chassis Engine Start Finish Team
2014 Dallara Chevrolet 28 16 KV Racing Technology
2015 Dallara Honda 33 27 Dale Coyne Racing

NASCAR

(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)

Xfinity Series

* Season still in progress
1 Ineligible for series points

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