Matthew Wilson

For other people named Matthew Wilson, see Matthew Wilson (disambiguation).
Matthew Wilson
Personal information
Nationality United Kingdom British
Born 29 January 1987
World Rally Championship record
Active years 2004
Teams Stobart Ford
Rallies 90
Championships 0
Rally wins 0
Podiums 0
Stage wins 3
Total points 196
First rally 2004 Wales Rally GB

Matthew Wilson (born 29 January 1987) is an English rally driver from Cockermouth in Cumbria. He is the son of M-Sport boss and former WRC driver Malcolm Wilson. Wilson currently competes in the World Rally Championship for the Stobart M-Sport Ford team. He achieved his best result at the 2007 Rally Japan, finishing in fourth place.

Career

Early

Wilson driving a Ford Focus RS WRC 02 in the Finnish Rally Championship in 2005.

Wilson was initially a brief competitor in single seaters, winning 17 out of 22 races to become T Cars Champion in 2002, before graduating to the Formula Renault UK Championship in 2003, finishing 18th overall for Manor Motorsport.[1] Wilson competed in his first rally, the 2003 Malcolm Wilson Rally, as co-driver to his father, and together they won the event. His first WRC event was the Wales Rally GB in 2004, in which he finished in 13th place overall.

He was one of only six driver and co-drivers selected for the Motor Sports Association British Rally Elite training scheme designed for young British drivers in 2005, and became the youngest ever winner of a British Rally Championship round in the same year when he won the Trackrod Rally aged 18 years, 8 months and 5 days.

However, in April 2005, on the Rally of Wales which is part of the British Rally Championships, he slid off the road on a sixth-gear corner whilst leading the event. He broke his right wrist and left forearm, as well as damaging his right knee. His co-driver, Scott Martin, also broke his left leg in the accident.[2] Even now, almost two years on, when Matthew flexes his left knee, the screw that was fitted to assist the healing process is visible.

When Wilson returned to rallying four months later, he finished second overall on the Gleanor Speyside Stages Rally. Despite months out of action due to the injury, he still finished seventh overall in the 2005 British Rally Championship driving for Eddie Stobart Motorsport, scoring 38 points. Other events in 2005 included winning the Malcolm Wilson Rally, the McRae Stages Rally (a round of the Scottish Rally Championship) and the inaugural Rally Ireland, where he competed with current co-driver Michael Orr for the first time. Wilson also competed in the Finnish Rally Championship, recording his best result at the Vaakuna Rally where he drove his Ford Focus RS WRC 01 to 13th place overall.

Stobart Ford (2006–2011)

Wilson at the 2006 Cyprus Rally.

2006 was Wilson's first full season in the WRC, as a driver for the Stobart VK M-Sport Ford team. He competed in all 16 rallies, and became the youngest ever world rally driver to win a stage (the Cordoba Stadium superspecial stage on Rally Argentina),[3] and score championship points – when he finished eighth overall on that event. This record was later broken by Andreas Mikkelsen.[4] He finished 28th in the season’s standings with one point, but was classified as a finisher in every event, an achievement no other driver managed in 2006.

Wilson driving on a road section during the 2007 Rally Japan.

It is well known in rallying that Malcolm Wilson has a five-year plan for Matthew, starting in 2006 and running right through until 2010. 2006 was intended as a 'learning' year, and Matthew was told to finish every rally, taking points as a bonus. In 2007, Jari-Matti Latvala and Henning Solberg were nominated for Stobart's manufacturer points, taking some pressure off Wilson and co-driver Orr. Wilson finished eleventh in the drivers' world championship with eleven points. His best result was fourth at the 2007 Rally Japan.

Wilson during the 2010 Rally Finland.

The 2008 season began with an outing Wilson referred to as "moderate" – he finished tenth in Monte Carlo, scoring no points in drivers' nor manufacturers championship. It was his best result here so far; furthermore he had to adjust to new car, tyres and new-old co-driver, Scott Martin.[5] In Sweden, Wilson was aiming for a top-ten finish[6] but even though his pace was good enough to achieve that, mechanical problems with the throttle forced him to retire from fifth place less than 30 km before the finish.[7] Wilson scored his first points of the season in México with a sixth place finish.

In September 2008, Wilson took part in the Colin McRae Forest Stages Rally, a round of the Scottish Rally Championship centred in Perth, Scotland. He was one of a number of WRC celebrity drivers to take part in the event in memory of McRae, who died in 2007. He went on to win the event comfortably in a 2005-spec Focus RS WRC.

Go Fast Energy World Rally Team (2012)

Matthew Wilson will compete for privateer team Go Fast Energy World Rally Team driving a Ford Fiesta RS WRC along with team-mate Henning Solberg for the 2012 season.

Wilson finished 11th in the season opener at Monte Carlo, 18 minutes off the winning time. Following this he suffered a broken ankle during training; this forced him to miss the following rounds in Sweden, Mexico and Portugal, but he spoke of returning for either Argentina or Greece. However, as of the Rally of Finland, neither Wilson nor the team have appeared.

Wales Rally GB Return (2012)

Wilson Jr gained funding from several Cumbrian firms which enabled him to enter the 2012 Wales Rally GB. Sporting a new purple and white livery in his familiar M-Sport Ford Fiesta RS WRC, Wilson consistently ran in 9th place throughout the rally but found himself promoted to 8th place following an incident for Ott Tanak ahead. Wilson finished 6 minutes off the pace of winner Jari-Matti Latvala (also in a Fiesta RS WRC). The result enabled Wilson to bank his first championship points (4) of 2012.

Following the event, Wilson hoped to gather enough funding for another entry for the season finale in Spain.

WRC results

Year Entrant Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 WDC Points
2004 M-Sport Ford Focus RS WRC 02 MON SWE MEX NZL CYP GRE TUR ARG FIN GER JPN GBR
13
ITA FRA ESP AUS NC 0
2005 Stobart Ford Focus RS WRC MON SWE MEX NZL ITA CYP TUR GRE ARG FIN GER GBR
15
JPN FRA ESP AUS NC 0
2006 Stobart VK M-Sport Ford Focus RS WRC 04 MON
15
SWE
14
MEX
16
ESP
15
FRA
16
ARG
8
ITA
34
GRE
10
GER
12
FIN
10
CYP
10
TUR
12
28th 1
Ford Focus RS WRC 06 JPN
40
AUS
27
NZL
13
GBR
12
2007 Stobart VK M-Sport Ford Focus RS WRC 06 MON
12
SWE
Ret
NOR
26
MEX
8
POR
12
ARG
30
ITA
12
GRE
10
FIN
10
GER
9
NZL
10
ESP
11
FRA
Ret
JPN
4
IRE
7
GBR
6
11th 11
2008 Stobart VK M-Sport Ford Focus RS WRC 07 MON
10
SWE
Ret
MEX
6
ARG
Ret
JOR
5
ITA
12
GRE
6
TUR
7
FIN
9
GER
12
NZL
17
ESP
9
FRA
8
JPN
7
GBR
9
10th 15
2009 Stobart VK M-Sport Ford Focus RS WRC 08 IRE
7
NOR
7
CYP
5
POR
Ret
ARG
5
ITA
6
GRE
13
POL
5
FIN
8
AUS
6
ESP
7
GBR
6
7th 28
2010 Stobart VK M-Sport Ford Focus RS WRC 08 SWE
7
MEX
16
JOR
5
TUR
7
NZL
6
POR
6
BUL
9
FIN
6
GER
6
JPN
22
FRA
8
ESP
6
GBR
7
7th 74
2011 Stobart M-Sport Ford Fiesta RS WRC SWE
9
MEX
Ret
POR
5
JOR
5
ITA
9
ARG
8
GRE
6
FIN
8
GER
11
AUS
4
FRA
10
ESP
Ret
GBR
5
7th 63
2012 Go Fast Energy Ford Fiesta RS WRC MON
11
SWE MEX POR ARG GRE NZL FIN GER 25th 4
M-Sport Ford GBR
8
FRA ITA ESP
2013 Qatar Ford Fiesta RS WRC MON SWE
27
MEX POR ARG GRE ITA FIN GER AUS FRA ESP GBR NC 0

References

  1. "Matthew Wilson Statistics & Biography". Crash.net. Retrieved 2008-12-12.
  2. "Wilson Jr injured in Rally of Wales off.". Crash.net. 2005-04-24. Retrieved 2008-02-12.
  3. "Wilson takes first point – and first stage win.". Crash.net. 2006-05-01. Retrieved 2008-02-12.
  4. "Mikkelsen beats Wilson's record". Crash.net. 2008-02-11. Retrieved 2008-02-11.
  5. "Wilson Jr: Monte was a bit mixed.". Crash.net. 2008-01-29. Retrieved 2008-02-14.
  6. "Wilson Jr gunning for top-ten.". Crash.net. 2008-02-05. Retrieved 2008-02-14.
  7. "Throttle issue robs Wilson Jr.". Crash.net. 2008-02-11. Retrieved 2008-02-14.

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