Jimmy McRae (original) (raw)

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British rally driver (born 1943)

Jimmy McRae

McRae on a stage rally in Scotland. April 1993
Personal information
Nationality Scotland ScottishUnited Kingdom British
Born (1943-10-28) 28 October 1943 (age 81)Lanark, Scotland
World Rally Championship record
Active years 1976–2004
Co-driver United Kingdom Ian MuirUnited Kingdom Mike NicholsonUnited Kingdom Ian GrindrodUnited Kingdom Rob ArthurUnited Kingdom David SeniorUnited Kingdom Chris WoodUnited Kingdom Pauline Gullick
Teams Vauxhall, Opel, Austin Rover
Rallies 25
Championships 0
Rally wins 0
Podiums 2
Stage wins 15
Total points 56
First rally 1976 RAC Rally
Last rally 2015 Wales Rally GB

James Steele McRae (born 28 October 1943) is a British former rally driver. He was highly successful in the British Rally Championship, winning the title a record five times in 1981, 1982, 1984, 1987 and 1988 which as of 2023 still stands. In the European Rally Championship for drivers, he was runner-up in 1982, while his highest placing in the World Rally Championship was fifteenth in 1983. McRae runs a plumbing business in his home town of Lanark.[1] He and his wife Margaret had three sons, Colin, Alister and Stuart. Both Colin and Alister were World Rally Championship drivers, with Colin winning the world championship in 1995. McRae's brother-in-law Hugh "Shug" Steele is also a former rally driver.[2]

Jimmy began his motorsport career riding in Scottish scrambles (motocross) and he was second placed in the 1969 Scottish ACU Scrambles Championship, riding an Edgar Bros, Edinburgh AJS Y4 250cc Stormer.[3][4] He started his rallying at the age of 31 driving his own Mk1 Cortina fitted with Lotus running gear followed by an Escort Mk1 twin cam. The following year he approached SMT and drove a Group 1 Vauxhall Magnum for them culminating in a works drive the following year in a DTV Gp 1 Magnum. In 1978 he was promoted to the full DTV team and drove a Group 4 Vauxhall Chevette HS then HSR in the British Rally Championship alongside a single cam Chevette in the Castrol Autosport Series, narrowly missing out on the title to Malcolm Wilson.

McRae at the 2008 Colin McRae Forest Stages

Throughout his career, McRae drove for a number of different teams, including Vauxhall, Opel & Ford reaching a pinnacle during his spell in the Rothmans Rally Team, driving an Opel Manta 400. During his time at Rothmans, his teammates were Ari Vatanen, Walter Röhrl and Henri Toivonen. He then progressed to the MG Metro 6R4.

Though mostly retired from motorsport now, McRae still occasionally competes on historic rallies and some Scottish Rally Championship events, with some occasional outings on the Wales Rally GB. In 2006 he won the Roger Albert Clark Rally in a Stobart Motorsport sponsored Mark 2 Ford Escort.

In September 2008, McRae was one of a number of ex-world and British champions to take part in the Colin McRae Forest Stages Rally in memory of his son, who died in 2007. He drove a Porsche 911 on the rally. The impressive entry list included ex-World Championship drivers Hannu Mikkola, Ari Vatanen, Björn Waldegård, Stig Blomqvist, Malcolm Wilson, Russell Brookes, Andrew Cowan and Louise Aitken-Walker.

McRae took part in the 2014 British Historic Championship in a Firenza Can Am finishing fourth. He also took part in the 2014 Wales Rally GB for the first time in ten years.

In early August 24 he won his class driving a Mk1 Escort on the Grampian Forest Rally, celebrating 50 years in the sport.

Complete WRC results

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Year Entrant Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 WDC Pts
1976 SMT Rallying with DTV / Castrol Vauxhall Magnum Coupé MON SWE POR KEN GRE MOR FIN ITA FRA GBR12 N/A N/A
1977 SMT Rallying with DTV / Castrol Vauxhall Magnum Coupé MON SWE POR KEN NZL GRE FIN CAN ITA FRA GBRRet N/A N/A
1978 Dealer Team Vauxhall Vauxhall Chevette 2300 HS MON SWE KEN POR GRE FIN CAN ITA CIV FRA GBRRet NC 0
1979 Dealer Team Vauxhall Vauxhall Chevette 2300 HS MON SWE POR KEN GRE NZL FIN CAN ITA FRA GBR12 CIV NC 0
1980 Dealer Team Vauxhall Vauxhall Chevette 2300 HSR MON SWE POR KEN GRC ARG FIN NZL ITA FRA GBRRet CIV NC 0
1981 Dealer Team Opel Opel Ascona 400 MON SWE POR KEN FRA GRE ARG BRA FIN ITA CIV GBRRet NC 0
1982 Rothmans Opel Rally Team Opel Ascona 400 MON SWE POR KEN FRA GRE6 NZL BRA FIN ITA CIV GBRRet 33rd 6
1983 Rothmans Opel Rally Team Opel Manta 400 MON SWE POR KEN FRA GRE6 NZL ARG FIN ITA CIV GBR3 15th 15
1984 Opel Euro Team Opel Manta 400 MON SWE POR KEN FRA GRE NZL ARG FIN ITA CIV GBR7 36th 4
1985 Opel Euro Team Opel Manta 400 MON SWE POR KEN FRA GRE NZL ARG FIN ITA CIV GBR6 34th 6
1986 Austin Rover World Rally Team MG Metro 6R4 MON SWE POR KEN FRA GRE NZL ARG FIN CIV ITA GBR8 USA 49th 3
1987 Ford Motor Company Ltd Ford Sierra RS Cosworth MON SWE POR KEN FRA GRE USA NZL ARG FIN CIV ITARet GBR3 23rd 12
1988 Gary Smith Motorsport Ford Sierra XR4x4 MON SWE POR KEN FRA GRE USA NZLRet ARG FIN CIV ITA NC 0
Toyota Team Europe Toyota Celica GT-Four ST165 GBRRet
1989 Mitsubishi Ralliart Europe Mitsubishi Galant VR-4 SWE MON POR KEN FRA GRE4 29th 10
Gary Smith Motorsport Ford Sierra RS Cosworth NZLRet ARG FIN AUS ITA CIV
Ford Motor Company Ltd GBR12
1990 Shell Oil UK Ford Sierra RS Cosworth 4X4 MON POR KEN FRA GRC NZL ARG FIN AUS ITA CIV GBRRet NC 0
1993 Shell Helix Motor Oils Volkswagen Golf GTI MON SWE POR KEN FRA GRC ARG NZL FIN AUS ITA ESP GBRRet NC 0
1997 Hyundai Motorsport Hyundai Accent X3 MON SWE KEN POR ESP FRA ARG GRC NZL FIN IDN ITA AUS GBR32 NC 0
2003 Jimmy McRae Subaru Impreza 555 MON SWE TUR NZL ARG GRC CYP GER FIN AUS ITA FRA ESP GBR17 NC 0
2004 Jimmy McRae Subaru Impreza 555 MON SWE MEX NZL CYP GRC TUR ARG FIN GER JPN GBRRet ITA FRA ESP AUS NC 0

Complete British Touring Car Championship results

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(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position in class) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap in class)

Year Team Car Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 DC Pts Class
1990 Ecosse Motorsport BMW M3 OUL DON10‡ THRRet SIL OUL SIL16 BRH10‡ SNE BRH BIR DON THR SIL 36th 2 25th
Source:[5]

‡ Endurance driver (ineligible for points).

  1. ^ ":: Stobart Motorsport ::". Archived from the original on 27 February 2009. Retrieved 1 March 2010.
  2. ^ "Hugh 'Shug' Steele – rally profile". eWRC-results.com. Retrieved 27 October 2021.
  3. ^ "Interview: Jimmy McRae, rally legend and famous father – Part 1". Rallysportmag.com. 7 August 2019. Retrieved 27 October 2021.
  4. ^ "Lunch with... Jimmy McRae". Motorsportmagazine.com. Retrieved 27 October 2021.
  5. ^ de Jong, Frank. "British Saloon Car Championship". History of Touring Car Racing 1952-1993. Retrieved 28 January 2023.