- Martin Bolsover
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Martin Bolsover is a British racing driver. He won the British Hill Climb Championship three times driving a Pilbeam, his titles coming in successive years (1982-1983-1984). He was also well known for holding the sportscar record at Shelsley Walsh for twenty years, finally losing it to Nic Mann in 2004. [1] Bolsover won the Autosport Award for "British Club Driver of the Year" in both 1982 and 1983. [2]
Notes
- ^ "Shelsley Walsh 14th August 2004 (report)". Midland Automobile Club. Archived from the original on 2006-10-15. http://web.archive.org/web/20061015131803/http://www.shelsley-walsh.co.uk/report_20040814.htm. Retrieved 2006-10-26.
- ^ "Autosport Awards Nominations", Autosport (2006-10-26), p61. ISSN 0269-946X.
Awards and achievements Preceded by
Inaugural winnerAutosport
British Club Driver of the Year
1982-1983Succeeded by
Rod BirleySporting positions Preceded by
James ThomsonBritish Hill Climb Champion
1982-1984Succeeded by
Chris Cramer1950 D. Poore
1951 K. Wharton
1952 K. Wharton
1953 K. Wharton
1954 K. Wharton
1955 T. Marsh
1956 T. Marsh
1957 T. Marsh
1958 D. Boshier-Jones
1959 D. Boshier-Jones1960 D. Boshier-Jones
1961 D. Good
1962 A. Owen
1963 P. Westbury
1964 P. Westbury
1965 T. Marsh
1966 T. Marsh
1967 T. Marsh
1968 P. Lawson
1969 D. Hepworth1970 N. Williamson
1971 D. Hepworth
1972 N. Williamson
1973 M. MacDowel
1974 M. MacDowel
1975 R. Lane
1976 R. Lane
1977 A. Douglas-Osborn
1978 D. Franklin
1979 M. Griffiths1980 C. Cramer
1981 J. Thomson
1982 M. Bolsover
1983 M. Bolsover
1984 M. Bolsover
1985 C. Cramer
1986 M. Griffiths
1987 M. Griffiths
1988 C. Wardle
1989 R. Rowan1990 M. Griffiths
1991 M. Griffiths
1992 R. Lane
1993 D. Grace
1994 D. Grace
1995 A. Priaulx
1996 R. Lane
1997 R. Moran
1998 D. Grace
1999 D. Grace2000 D. Grace
2001 G. Wight, Jr.
2002 G. Wight, Jr.
2003 A. Fleetwood
2004 A. Fleetwood
2005 M. Groves
2006 M. Groves
2007 M. Groves
2008 S. Moran
2009 S. Moran2010 M. Groves
Winners of Autosport's British Club Driver of the Year 1982–83: Martin Bolsover • 1984: Rod Birley • 1985: Chris Cramer • 1986: Paul Warwick • 1987: Eddie Irvine • 1988: Allan McNish • 1989: David Coulthard • 1990: Warren Hughes • 1991: Kelvin Burt • 1992: Oliver Gavin • 1993: Dario Franchitti • 1994: James Matthews • 1995: Guy Smith • 1996: Peter Dumbreck • 1997: Doug Bell • 1998: Richard Lyons • 1999: Andy Priaulx • 2000: Michael Caine • 2001: Mike Jordan • 2002: Danny Watts • 2003: Lewis Hamilton • 2004: James Pickford • 2005: Andrew Kirkaldy • 2006: Sam Bird • 2007: Duncan Tappy • 2008: Adam Christodoulou • 2009: Sarah Moore • 2010: Tom BlomqvistThis biographical article related to British motor racing is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.