Robert Anthony Maxwell Reid (born 17 May 1957) is a British racing driver, born on 17 May 1957 in Glasgow, Scotland. He was educated at Loretto School in Edinburgh. He lives in England.

Formula cars

Reid spent many years in Formula Three and other junior single-seater championships, winning the Japanese Formula Three Championship in 1992 and winning Japanese GT championship races, but his success has mostly been with a roof over his head, firstly in sportscars and later in Touring car racing.

Reid received an offer to join the Jordan F1 Team in 1991, but was unable to raise the required £2.5 million sponsorship money after his sponsor, a Japanese property company, went under due to an economic downturn in Japan. The Jordan F1 team instead signed Bertrand Gachot, who in turn after being sentenced to six months in prison was replaced with Michael Schumacher. He still keeps the letter of acceptance in a frame on his wall in his toilet.

Le Mans

Alpha Racing, Porsche 962C

In the 1990 24 Hours of Le Mans, Reid competed for Porsche, driving the Alpha Racing 962C in Group C1. He came third overall and won in the nonworks car. Again in 1991, he drove the 962C but with Konrad motorsport.

Later in his career, Reid drove the Lister Storm at the 1996 24 Hours of Le Mans (he also drove for the team at the 1997 Daytona 24 Hours and the Spa round of the 1998 British GT Championship). Racing in the MG Lola in 2001 and 2002, the team achieved pole position in their class however the car was retired due to gearbox problems. In 2005, Reid drove the Scuderia Ecosse Ferrari. In qualifying, he completed three laps with a best time of 4:13.237 which became the team's best time. The car eventually retired at the hands of Reid's team mate due to a delaminated tyre, leaving the car stranded on the circuit.

Touring Cars

Reid driving for Nissan in the 1998 British Touring Car Championship

Reid enjoyed a successful stint in Japanese touring cars between 1992 and 1996, driving an ex BTCC Vauxhall Cavalier for Team HKS, winning multiple races. He took forth place overall in 1994 against the likes of Tom Kristensen, Steve Soper and Joachim Winkelhock. This led to him joining BMS Scuderia Italia, who were running the works Nissan team in Europe. After a promising 1996 season, Reid was picked up by RML who had won the works contract from Nissan to race in 1997 in the British Touring Car Championship alongside David Leslie. The Primera was brand new and needed development, but the speed he showed in this season was translated into consistent results in 1998, when he fought for the title up to the final round, losing out to Sweden's Rickard Rydell. In 1999 he joined Prodrive who had the works Ford contract, to help develop their Mondeo. Again he struggled in his first season while setting up the car. The closest Reid would come to winning the title was in 2000. A collision in the very last round of the season cost him the championship by two points to team-mate Alain Menu.

Reid driving for Ford in the 2000 British Touring Car Championship.
Reid driving the West Surrey Racing MG ZS at Brands Hatch during the 2004 British Touring Car Championship season.

For 2001, Reid joined West Surrey Racing (WSR) as they developed an MG ZS, not racing until the end of the season but still finding time to win the final race of the season, although the team was not eligible for points. He drove for the team for the next 3 seasons, although for 2004 MG pulled out and WSR ran the car privately, only finding the funds to run Reid (whose contract was owned by MG rather than WSR) alongside the better-funded Colin Turkington a few days before the season opened. Against all odds this season was the closest he came to winning the title in this car, also winning the Independent's cup ahead of Matt Neal. For 2005 WSR was unable to find the funds for him to race, and his planned racing with MG in Germany was scrapped when the company folded.

Reid later turned to the Argentinian TC2000 series, helping Honda Petrobras to develop their Honda Civic for competition as well as racing it. He won the 200 km de Buenos Aires in 2008 racing with José María 'Pechito' López.

Reid demonstrating a 1980 Williams-Ford FW07B at the Goodwood Festival of Speed 2009

Reid returned to the BTCC for the final three rounds of the 2009 season for WSR, entered under the Team RAC banner. He was entered in a third car alongside regular drivers Turkington and Stephen Jelley in an attempt to bolster Turkington's championship chances.

Reid drove a Chevron GR8 at racing events in the British GT Championship and also Britcar MSA British Endurance championship in 2012 and 2013.[citation needed]

Since 2016, Reid has competed in the FunCup UK Championship with Iron Maiden sponsored Team Trooper.[citation needed]

Top Gear appearances

Reid had appeared in Top Gear series 10 episode 6 driving a nimble Toyota motorhome. In series 12 episode 5, he raced a single tier bus against other touring car drivers. He won both races.

Reid was involved in an attempt to speed up airport transport on Top Gear, driving a catering truck against other various Touring Car colleagues. The race culminated with Reid being the only racing driver left against Hammond, however the vehicle became unbalanced (after Reid ejected his crockery to lose some weight). The truck listed to one side and eventually fell over, allowing Hammond to win.

Reid appeared again in Series 20, Episode 2 when he drove a Lincoln Town Car stretch limousine in a taxi race. The race ended with the limousine being split in half.

Racing record

24 Hours of Le Mans results

YearTeamCo-DriversCarClassLapsPos.Class Pos.
1990Japan Alpha Racing TeamUnited Kingdom Tiff Needell United Kingdom David SearsPorsche 962CC13523rd3rd
1991Austria Konrad MotorsportAustria Franz Konrad Switzerland Pierre-Alain LombardiPorsche 962CC298DNFDNF
1996United Kingdom Newcastle United ListerUnited Kingdom Geoff Lees United Kingdom Tiff NeedellLister Storm GTSGT129519th11th
2001United Kingdom MG Sport & Racing Ltd.United Kingdom Warren Hughes United Kingdom Jonny KaneMG-Lola EX257LMP67530DNFDNF
2002United Kingdom MG Sport & Racing Ltd.United Kingdom Warren Hughes United Kingdom Jonny KaneMG-Lola EX257LMP675129DNFDNF
2005United Kingdom Scuderia EcosseUnited Kingdom Andrew Kirkaldy United Kingdom Nathan KinchFerrari 360 Modena GTCGT270DNFDNF

Complete Japanese Formula Three Championship results

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

YearEntrantEngine12345678910DCPts
1992Tomei SportsMugenSUZ 1TSU 1FUJ 1SUZ 1SEN 24AID 2MIN 7SUG 1SUZ 6SUZ 41st54
1993Tomei SportsOpelSUZ RetTSU 9FUJ 11SUZ 6SEN 1AID 3MIN RetSUG 3SUZ 1SUZ 13rd36

Complete Japanese Formula 3000 results

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

YearEntrant1234567891011DCPoints
1993Super Evolution RacingSUZFUJMINSUZAUTSUGFUJFUJ RetSUZ 14FUJ RetSUZ RetNC0

Complete Japanese Touring Car Championship results

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

YearTeamCarClass123456789101112131415161718DCPts
1992Team TaisanBMW M3 Sport EvolutionJTC-2AIDAUTSUG 8SUZMINTSUSENFUJ20th20
1993Asahi Kiko Sport TeamBMW M3 Sport EvolutionJTC-2MIN 10AUT 7SUG 9SUZ 16AID 6TSU 8TOK 9SEN 7FUJ 73rd117
1994Team HKSVauxhall CavalierAUT 1 1AUT 2 1SUG 1 RetSUG 2 DNSTOK 1 1TOK 2 3SUZ 1 12SUZ 2 5MIN 1 7MIN 2 8AID 1 RetAID 2 7TSU 1 5TSU 2 RetSEN 1 9SEN 2 RetFUJ 1 2FUJ 2 14th106
1995HKS Opel Team JapanOpel Vectra GTFUJ 1 2FUJ 2 3SUG 1 RetSUG 2 16TOK 1 19TOK 2 8SUZ 1 1SUZ 2 3MIN 1 8MIN 2 1AID 1 5AID 2 1SEN 1 DSQSEN 2 DNSFUJ 1FUJ 24th87
1996BMS Scuderia ItaliaNissan Primera GTeFUJ 1FUJ 2SUG 1SUG 2SUZ 1SUZ 2MIN 1MIN 2SEN 1SEN 2TOK 1TOK 2FUJ 1 2FUJ 2 113th27

Complete JGTC results

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

YearTeamCarClass1234567DCPts
1994Team TaisanPorsche 962CGT1FUJ RetFUJ 1MIN 35th44
Ferrari F40SEN 3SUG Ret
1995GT1SUZ 11FUJ Ret7th36
Porsche 911SEN 3FUJ 9SUG 1MIN 9
1996GT500SUZ 12FUJSENFUJNC0
Ferrari F40SUG 15MIN
1998Dodge ViperGT500SUZFUJSENFUJMOTMINSUG 1021st1

Complete Super Tourenwagen Cup results

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

YearTeamCar123456789101112131415161718DCPts
1996Nissan Primera RacingNissan Primera GTeZOL 1 22ZOL 2 RetASS 1 17ASS 2 11HOC 1 12HOC 2 RetSAC 1 20SAC 2 17WUN 1 7WUN 2 RetZWE 1 14ZWE 2 RetSAL 1 3SAL 2 3AVU 1AVU 2NÜR 1 RetNÜR 2 918th147

Complete British Touring Car Championship results

(key) Races in bold indicate pole position (1 point awarded – 1997–2002 all races, 2003–present just for first race) Races in italics indicate fastest lap (1 point awarded – 2000 onwards all races) * signifies that driver lead race for at least one lap (1 point awarded – 1998–2002 just in feature races, 2003–present all races)

YearTeamCarClass123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930DCPts
1997Vodafone Nissan RacingNissan Primera GTDON 1 RetDON 2 RetSIL 1 RetSIL 2 RetTHR 1 8THR 2 4BRH 1 5BRH 2 14OUL 1 7OUL 2 RetDON 1 11DON 2 RetCRO 1 RetCRO 2 8KNO 1 5KNO 2 RetSNE 1 RetSNE 2 10THR 1 13THR 2 RetBRH 1 RetBRH 2 2SIL 1 2SIL 2 Ret11th56
1998Vodafone Nissan RacingNissan Primera GTTHR 1 8THR 2 13SIL 1 7SIL 2 3DON 1 RetDON 2 6BRH 1 2BRH 2 3OUL 1 5OUL 2 3*DON 1 1DON 2 Ret*CRO 1 2CRO 2 3SNE 1 1SNE 2 NCTHR 1 1THR 2 6KNO 1 1KNO 2 7BRH 1 1BRH 2 2*OUL 1 2OUL 2 1*SIL 1 5SIL 2 1*2nd239
1999Ford Team MondeoFord MondeoDON 1 RetDON 2 RetSIL 1 7SIL 2 DSQTHR 1 8THR 2 RetBRH 1 2BRH 2 8OUL 1 4OUL 2 5DON 1 11DON 2 9CRO 1 RetCRO 2 10*SNE 1 RetSNE 2 11THR 1 RetTHR 2 7*KNO 1 4KNO 2 RetBRH 1 8BRH 2 12*OUL 1 12OUL 2 8SIL 1 4SIL 2 312th78
2000Ford Team MondeoFord MondeoSBRH 1 ovr:5 cls:5BRH 2 ovr:2* cls:2DON 1 ovr:3 cls:3DON 2 ovr:4 cls:4THR 1 ovr:2 cls:2THR 2 ovr:4 cls:4KNO 1 ovr:3 cls:3KNO 2 ovr:3 cls:3OUL 1 ovr:5 cls:5OUL 2 ovr:3 cls:3SIL 1 ovr:2 cls:2SIL 2 RetCRO 1 ovr:2 cls:2CRO 2 DSQSNE 1 ovr:4 cls:4SNE 2 ovr:6 cls:6DON 1 ovr:1 cls:1DON 2 ovr:3* cls:3BRH 1 ovr:8 cls:8BRH 2 ovr:4 cls:4OUL 1 ovr:1 cls:1OUL 2 ovr:2* cls:2SIL 1 ovr:7 cls:7SIL 2 Ret*2nd193
2001MG Sport & RacingMG ZSTBRH 1BRH 2THR 1THR 2OUL 1OUL 2SIL 1SIL 2MON 1MON 2DON 1DON 2KNO 1KNO 2SNE 1SNE 2CRO 1CRO 2OUL 1OUL 2SIL 1 ovr:12 cls:6SIL 2 ovr:7 cls:7DON 1 ovr:10 cls:4DON 2 RetBRH 1 ovr:1 cls:1BRH 2 RetNC†0†
2002MG Sport & RacingMG ZSTBRH 1 ovr:4 cls:4BRH 2 ovr:3 cls:3OUL 1 ovr:5 cls:5OUL 2 RetTHR 1 ovr:3 cls:3THR 2 Ret*SIL 1 DSQSIL 2 ovr:2* cls:2MON 1 ovr:5 cls:5MON 2 ovr:4* cls:4CRO 1 RetCRO 2 ovr:3 cls:3SNE 1 ovr:4 cls:4SNE 2 ovr:10 cls:10KNO 1 ovr:2 cls:2KNO 2 ovr:6* cls:6BRH 1 ovr:1 cls:1BRH 2 ovr:5* cls:5DON 1 ovr:4 cls:4DON 2 ovr:8 cls:84th136
2003MG Sport & RacingMG ZSTMON 1 RetMON 2 RetBRH 1 ovr:4 cls:4BRH 2 ovr:4 cls:4THR 1 RetTHR 2 ovr:4* cls:4SIL 1 ovr:10 cls:10SIL 2 ovr:4* cls:4ROC 1 ovr:6 cls:6ROC 2 ovr:2* cls:2CRO 1 ovr:5 cls:5CRO 2 ovr:1* cls:1SNE 1 ovr:5 cls:5SNE 2 ovr:3 cls:3BRH 1 ovr:7 cls:7BRH 2 ovr:4 cls:4DON 1 RetDON 2 ovr:9 cls:9OUL 1 ovr:5 cls:5OUL 2 ovr:4 cls:46th121
2004West Surrey RacingMG ZSTHR 1 4THR 2 6THR 3 2BRH 1 RetBRH 2 4BRH 3 2SIL 1 6SIL 2 3SIL 3 4*OUL 1 10OUL 2 3OUL 3 RetMON 1 2MON 2 5MON 3 9CRO 1 1*CRO 2 8CRO 3 6KNO 1 1*KNO 2 7KNO 3 1*BRH 1 12BRH 2 RetBRH 3 6SNE 1 8SNE 2 2SNE 3 5DON 1 5DON 2 4DON 3 84th213
2009Team RACBMW 320siBRH 1BRH 2BRH 3THR 1THR 2THR 3DON 1DON 2DON 3OUL 1OUL 2OUL 3CRO 1CRO 2CRO 3SNE 1SNE 2SNE 3KNO 1KNO 2KNO 3SIL 1 RetSIL 2 14SIL 3 12ROC 1 11ROC 2 12ROC 3 RetBRH 1 10BRH 2 RetBRH 3 720th5

† Not eligible for points

Complete 24 Hours of Spa results

YearTeamCo-DriversCarClassLapsPos.Class Pos.
1998Belgium Belgacom Nissan T.U.R.B.O TeamBelgium Vincent Vosse Sweden Anders OlofssonNissan PrimeraSP?/engineDNFDNF

Britcar 24 Hour results

YearTeamCo-DriversCarCar No.ClassLapsPos.Class Pos.
2007United Kingdom RJN MotorsportUnited Kingdom Alex Buncombe United Kingdom Owen Mildenhall Denmark Kurt ThiimNissan 350Z40GTC5023rd8th

Partial British GT results

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

YearTeamCarClass1234567891011121314DCPts
2008Chad RacingFerrari F430GT3OUL 1OUL 2KNO 1KNO 2ROC 1 15ROC 2 8SNE 1 7SNE 2 11THR 1THR 2BRH 1BRH 2SILDON45th3
2011Chevron Racing CarsChevron GR8GTCOUL 1 12OUL 2 12SNE 19BRH 12SPA 1SPA 2ROC 1ROC 2DON 12SIL 151st100
2012Chevron Racing CarsChevron GR8InvOUL 1 24OUL 2 21NÜR 1NÜR 2ROC 14BRHSNE 1 21SNE 2 7SIL 23DON 20NC†0†

† Not eligible for points.

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Sporting positions
Preceded byPaulo CarcasciAll-Japan Formula Three Champion 1992Succeeded byTom Kristensen
Preceded byJuan Manuel Silva Ezequiel BosioWinner of the 200 km de Buenos Aires 2008 (with José María López)Succeeded byNorberto Fontana Ricardo Mauricio