- Andrew Cowan
WRC driver
Name = Andrew Cowan
Caption = Cowan'sMitsubishi Lancer 1600 GSR on display inParis in 2007, as part of the launch of theMitsubishi Lancer Evolution X .
Nationality = flagicon|UK British
flagicon|Scotland Scottish
Years = 1973–1981
Teams = Mitsubishi
Races = 18
Championships = 0
Wins = 0
Podiums = 2
Points = 28
First race = 1973RAC Rally
Last race = 1981RAC Rally Andrew Cowan (born
December 13 1936 ) is a Scottish formerrally driver , and the founder and senior director of Mitsubishi Ralliart until his retirement onNovember 30 2005 .Early years
Cowan was raised in
Duns , a small town in theScottish Borders , where he established a longstanding close friendship with future Formula One world championJim Clark , also a young farmer and the same age as himself. According to Cowan their lifestyles were a great help in their subsequent careers: "We each had to have a car. We were able to drive in fields, off road, and of course through all the twisty roads around here where there was practically no traffic in those days. That definitely refined our driving skills. We had advantages that other drivers didn't." [http://motors.scotsman.com/features.cfm?id=2450592005 "Borders farmer who cultivated speed, honour and Mitsubishi"] , Rick Wilson, "The Scotsman ",December 23 2005 ]Both men were active in the
Berwick and District Motor Club during the 1950s, but while Clark gravitated to open-wheeled racing, Cowan ventured off-road, and took part in the 1960RAC Rally , eventually finishing 43rd of over 200 starters in aSunbeam Rapier . Impressed by his success, his father bought him a newer, more powerful Rapier as a replacement, and behind the wheel of his new vehicle, he won the 1962Scottish Rally , an achievement he later declared to be his "Most Important Moment". He returned the following year to successfully defend his title, [ [http://www.scottishrally.co.uk/index.cfm?fuseaction=Previous_Winners&menu=SpectatorMenu RSAC Scottish Rally - Previous winners] , ScottishRally.co.uk] and as a result theRootes Group invited him to become their 'works' driver. [ [http://www.imps4ever.info/racing/rallies/cowan.html "Andrew Cowan"] , "The Imp Site"]Behind the wheel
Once established as a professional driver, Cowan scored many notable successes with both Rootes and subsequently Mitsubishi, for whom he signed in 1972. Aside from his two Scottish Rally titles, he won the first two
London-Sydney Marathon s in 1968 and 1977, [ [http://marathon68.homestead.com/billkneipp.html Pictorial account of the 1968 London - Sydney Marathon] , Bill Kneipp] five consecutive Southern Cross Rallies (1972-76), the 1977Rallye Bandama Côte d'Ivoire , and the world's longest rally, the 20,000-mile South American Marathon in 1978. He was also competitive in theSafari Rally where he recorded a top four finish four times in five years, and latterly theParis-Dakar Rally where his best result was second overall in 1985. [ [http://www.rallybase.nl/index.php?type=profile&driverid=5856 Profile and international competitive record of Andrew Cowan] , RallyBase.nl] He retired as a driver in 1990.For his achievements in 1977, he was awarded the British Guild of Motoring Writers' "Driver of the Year" Award, the "Jim Clark Memorial Trophy" for "outstanding achievement by a Scottish driver", and the
British Racing Drivers' Club 's "John Cobb Trophy" for a British driver of outstanding success.Behind a desk
In 1983,
Mitsubishi Motors asked him to establish aEurope an base for their motorsport activities, and so he founded Andrew Cowan Motorsports (ACMS). Based inRugby, Warwickshire , it would evolve into Mitsubishi Ralliart, and his cars tookTommi Makinen to four consecutive WRC Drivers' titles (1996 to 1999), as well as winning Mitsubishi their only manufacturers' crown in 1998.In 2003, Mitsubishi Motors officially took over the business and renamed it Mitsubishi Motorsport, although Cowan remained as "Sporting Advisor" for the next two years until his retirement aged 69. [ [http://www.carpages.co.uk/mitsubishi/mitsubishi_takes_over_andrew_cowan_motorsports_06_04_03.asp "Mitsubishi Motors Takes Over Andrew Cowan Motorsports"] , Carpages.co.uk,
April 6 2003 ]In September 2008, Cowan took part in the "
Colin McRae Forest Stages Rally", a round of theScottish Rally Championship . He was one of a number of former rally drivers to take part in the event in memory of McRae, who died in 2007.Footnotes
External links
* [http://www.juwra.com/cowan_andrew.html WRC Archive stats page]
* [http://www.rallybase.nl/index.php?type=profile&driverid=5856 Rallybase stats page]
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