David Besnard

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David Besnard
Nationality Australia Australian
V8 Supercar Record
Car number 14
Current team Brad Jones Racing
Series Championships 0
Races 78
Round Wins 1
Podium finishes 5
Race Wins 2
Pole positions 0
2011 Championship position 76th (66 pts)

David Besnard, (born 21 January 1977), in Sydney, Australia is a professional race car driver. Starting in Karts in 1991, he quickly proceeded into Formula Ford in 1995. After initial success, he had a major accident at Eastern Creek Raceway and broke his leg. In 1996 he made a comeback and won the Australian title.[1] He made a venture to the United States, with a small budget,and limited success. In 1998, he returned to win the U.S F2000 National Championship. 1999, saw David enter the US Formula Atlantic Championship. After a heavy crash at Nazareth Speedway, the team had to buy a new chassis and ran out of budget halfway through the season. 2000 saw Besnard again in the United States, running various Sports Car races, until Stone Brothers Racing picked him up for the Konica V8Supercar Series and the Bathurst 1000. From there he drove with Stone Brothers for several seasons, before racing with Ford Performance Racing for one season, and WPS Racing for a few seasons. In 2004, with his links with WPS, a drive in the Champ Car World Series came about at Surfers Paradise. His finishing position of seventh is still the highest finish for an Australian at that event (but bettered by Ryan Briscoe's 2008 IRL win after the CCWS collapsed). After being dropped by WPS in 2006 Besnard has been racing in the New Zealand Touring Car Championship, picking up an endurance race co-driver role with Stone Brothers Racing in 2007, paired with James Courtney, which resulted in a second place at Bathurst.

Motorsports career results

Career Summary

Season Series Position Car Team
1992 European Junior Kart Championship 1st
1995 Australian Formula Ford Championship 26th Van Diemen RF90 – Ford
1996 Australian Formula Ford Championship 1st Van Diemen RF96 – Ford David Besnard
1998 United States Formula Ford 2000 Championship 1st Van Diemen RF98 Ford Van Diemen USA
1999 United States Formula Atlantic Series 15th Swift 008.a Toyota Hylton Motorsports
2000 GrandAm Sportscar Series 83rd Riley & Scott -Buick Dyson
2000 Konica V8Supercar Championship 5th Ford EL Falcon Stone Brothers Racing
2000 Shell Championship Series 40th Ford AU Falcon Stone Brothers Racing
2001 Shell Championship Series 23rd Ford AU Falcon Stone Brothers Racing
2002 V8Supercar Championship Series 8th Ford AU Falcon Stone Brothers Racing
2003 V8Supercar Championship Series 21st Ford AU Falcon
Ford BA Falcon
Ford Performance Racing
2004 V8Supercar Championship Series 30th Ford BA Falcon WPS Racing
2004 Champ Car World Series 20th Reynard 03i Ford Cosworth Walker Racing
2005 V8Supercar Championship Series 25th Ford BA Falcon WPS Racing
2006 V8Supercar Championship Series 45th Ford BA Falcon WPS Racing
2006/07 New Zealand Touring Car Championship 4th Ford BA Falcon
2007 V8Supercar Championship Series 27th Ford BF Falcon Stone Brothers Racing
2008 V8Supercar Championship Series 30th Ford BF Falcon Stone Brothers Racing
2009 V8Supercar Championship Series 33rd Holden VE Commodore Garry Rogers Motorsport
2010 V8Supercar Championship Series 47th Holden VE Commodore Garry Rogers Motorsport
2010 Fujitsu V8 Supercar Series 30th Ford BF Falcon Peters Motorsport
2011 International V8 Supercars Championship 76th Ford FG Falcon Dick Johnson Racing
2012 International V8 Supercars Championship 49th Holden VE Commodore Brad Jones Racing

American Open-Wheel

(key)

Champ Car

Year Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Rank Points
2004 Walker United States
LBH
 
Mexico
MTY
 
United States
MIL
 
United States
POR
 
United States
CLE
 
Canada
TOR
 
Canada
VAN
 
United States
ROA
 
United States
DEN
 
Canada
MTL
 
United States
LS
 
United States
LVS
 
Australia
SRF
7
Mexico
MXC
 
20th 18

References

  1. http://www.formulaford.com.au/content/records/1996.php 1996 Australian Formula Ford Pointscore

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