Natalie Barratt

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Natalie Barratt
Nationality Flag of the United Kingdom.svg British
Born (1975-03-06) 6 March 1975 (age 49)
Manchester, England
Projekt E Series career
Debut season 2020
Current teamRallytechnology
Car number41
Starts2
Wins0
Podiums1
Best finish1st in 2020
World Rally Championship record
Active years1998 – 2002, 2004 – 2006
Co-driver Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Stella Boyles
Flag of Norway.svg Elin Wolland
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Joanne Lockwood
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Roger Freeman
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Paul Morris
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Pauline Gullick
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Trevor Agnew
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Claire Parker
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Chris Patterson
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Michael Gibson
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Carl Williamson
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg John Bennie
Flag of Finland.svg Kaj Lindström
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Dale Moscatt
Teams Mitsubishi
Subaru
Hyundai
MG
Renault
Rallies44
Championships 0
Rally wins 0
Podiums0
Stage wins0
Total points0
First rally 1998 Rally GB
Last rally 2006 Rally New Zealand

Natalie Barratt (born 6 March 1975) is a British racing driver. She has competed in the British Rally Championship and World Rally Championship. [1] She took a break 2013 to focus on her family life (daughter Frances and son Magnus). [2] She returned in 2020 to take part in Projekt E, [3] winning the inaugural championship. [4] [5]

Contents

Racing record

Complete WRC results

YearEntrantCar12345678910111213141516WDCPoints
1998 Natalie Barratt Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IV MON SWE KEN POR ESP FRA ARG GRC NZL FIN ITA AUS GBR
38
NC0
1999 Natalie Barratt Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI MON SWE
54
KEN POR ESP FRA ARG GRC NZL FIN CHN ITA AUS GBR
36
NC0
2000 Natalie Barratt Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI MON SWE
DSQ
KEN POR ESP
38
ARG GRC NZL FIN
39
CYP FRA
33
ITA GBR
36
NC0
Les Walkden Racing Subaru Impreza 555 AUS
Ret
2001 Barratt Rallysport Mitsubishi Lancer Evo V MON
29
SWE
Ret
POR
34
ESP ARG NC0
Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI CYP
21
GRC
35
KEN FIN
57
NZL
36
ITA
Ret
FRA AUS
36
GBR
Ret
2002 Barratt Rallysport Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI MON SWE
51
FRA CYP
26
ARG NC0
Hyundai Accent WRC ESP
Ret
GRC
Ret
KEN FIN GER ITA NZL
21
AUS
Ret
GBR
22
2004 Barratt Rallysport MG ZR S1600 MON
Ret
SWE MEX NC0
Renault Clio S1600 TUR
Ret
ARG FIN
34
GER JPN GBR
Ret
ITA
23
FRA ESP
Ret
AUS
Reece Jones Rallysport Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VIII NZL
32
CYP GRC
2005 OMV World Rally Team Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VII MON SWE MEX NZL
37
ITA NC0
Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VIII CYP
Ret
TUR
46
GRC GBR
41
JPN
Ret
FRA ESP AUS
34
Barratt Rallysport Subaru Impreza STi ARG
Ret
FIN
30
GER
2006 Barratt Rallysport Subaru Impreza STi MON SWE MEX ESP FRA ARG ITA GRC GER FIN
32
JPN CYP TUR AUS NC0
OMV CEE World Rally Team Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX NZL
Ret
GBR

Complete JWRC results

YearEntrantCar1234567Pos.Points
2004 Risbridger Motorsport MG ZR S1600 MON
Ret
NC0
Renault Clio S1600 GRE
Ret
TUR
Ret
FIN
10
GBR
Ret
ITA
9
ESP
Ret

Complete PWRC Results

YearEntrantCar12345678Pos.Points
2005 OMV World Rally Team Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VII SWE NZL
12
JPN
Ret
AUS
11
16th2
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIII CYP
Ret
TUR
15
ARG
Subaru Impreza WRX STI GBR
7
2006 OMV CEE World Rally Team Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VIII MON MEX ARG GRE JPN CYP AUS NZL
Ret
0

Complete FIA World Rallycross Championship results

(key)

Projekt E Series

YearEntrantCar12Pos.Points
2020 Rallytechnology Ford Fiesta SWE
2
LAT
4
1st35

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