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Motorsport Luncheon
Guest Speaker: TBA
Date: TBA
Location: TBA
Price: £TBA
The 4th Motorsport Luncheon went
off very well indeed and the event was sold out shortly after
tickets were made available. Held at the Stirk House Hotel in
Gisburn the 2006 guest speaker was none other than David Richards.
To find out more see the event report below.
The Luncheon followed the same, highly successful format, as the
three previous events held in 1997, 2000 and 2003. Following a
traditional three course Sunday lunch, guest speakers of notoriety
are invited to recall entertaining anecdotes of their motoring past
and present – memories and libel laws allowing!
Tony Fall (Yorkshire) and Mike Wood (Lancashire) started the ball
rolling in 1997. They were followed three years later by Paddy
Hopkirk and Stuart Turner and last time it was local super star
racing driver, Brian Redman. In 2006, we were proud to announce
that the Club was delighted and honoured to have none other than
David Richards as the guest speaker.
David’s record is
formidable. After starting navigating at grass roots level in the
1970’s, he became a professional rally co-driver competing for the
factory Leyland, Opel and Ford teams. While at Ford, he co-drove Ari
Vatanen to victory in the British and Scandinavian Championships,
and finished his competition career by winning the World Rally
Championship title with Vatanen in 1981.
Following the World
Championship year he devoted his time to developing his business
interests, which led to the formation of his own rally team and the
creation of Prodrive. Under David’s direction, it has grown into one
of the worlds leading independent motorsport and automotive
technology businesses. In the 2005 New Year’s honours, David was
made a Commander of the British Empire, CBE, for his services to motorsport.
Apart from winning six World Rally titles with Subaru, Prodrive have
been involved with BMW, Alfa Romeo and Ford, winning five British
Touring Car Championships, they also managed a class win at Le Mans
with Ferrari. However David is presently better known for his
involvement with Formula 1 after spells in charge of Benetton
(1997-98) and BAR (2002-04) when BAR finished as runners up in the
2004 F1 Constructors Championship. At the moment, if the motoring
press is anything to go by, it would seem that Prodrive and David
Richards are gearing themselves up for a full F1 assault, possibly
scheduled for 2008.
  

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