Steve Arnold

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Steve Arnold (born March 10, 1971 in Stroud, Gloucestershire) is a race car driver from the United Kingdom. His main career highlight was one race in the 1996 Formula 3000 championship for Edenbridge Racing, although he also filled in for a race in the 2003 Sports Car World Championship. Steve made the giant step from karting to the British Formula 3 Championship, initially competing in Class B for older cars to gain experience before racing for his father's team (Richard Arnold Developments) and becoming the first person to race a current year model Dallara chassis in the British Championship.After two years with the family team he drove for Edenbridge Racing in 1995 in British Formula Three.

Steven now competes occasionally ,and with great success, in the Orwell Supersports Cup for Historic Sports Cars where he drives a Chevron B19 powered by a Ford BDG engine prepared by Racing Fabrications.In 2006 Steve entered four races and achieved three wins and a second place finish with fastest lap in all four races.


Another Steve Arnold was general manager of the computer games company LucasFilm.

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