Ray Mallock

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Anthony Raymond Mallock (born 12 April 1951 in Barton on Sea [1] ) is a British former racing driver. [2]

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He competed in the British Formula One Championship from 1978 to 1980.

He is chairman of RML Group, the motorsport and automotive engineering group he founded.

Racing record

Complete European Formula Two Championship results

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

YearEntrantChassisEngine1234567891011121314Pos.Pts
1975 Ardmore Racing March 742 Ford EST THR
Ret
HOC NÜR PAU HOC SAL ROU MUG PER 26th1
March 75B SIL
10
ZOL
6
NOG
8
VAL
DNS
1976 Ardmore Racing March 75B Ford HOC
DNQ
THR
Ret
VAL
9
SAL
DNQ
PAU
DNQ
NOG
13
HOC
DNQ
NC0
Ralt RT1 HOC
10
ROU
Ret
MUG PER EST
1977 Ardmore Racing Chevron B40 Hart SIL
2
THR
Ret
HOC
9
NÜR VAL PAU MUG
11
ROU NOG
DNS
PER MIS EST 12th6
Chevron B35 Ford DON
DNQ
1981 Cliff Smith Racing Ralt RT4 Ford SIL
8
HOC THR NÜR VAL MUG NC0
Hart PAU
DNQ
PER SPA
9
DON
Ret
MIS MAN
1982 Ray Mallock Ralt RT4 Ford SIL
11
HOC THR NÜR MUG VAL PAU SPA HOC DON MAN PER MIS NC0
Source: [3]

Complete Shellsport International Series results

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

YearEntrantChassisEngine1234567891011121314Pos.Pts
1976 Ardmore Racing Lola T450 Ford BDX Swindon 2.0 L4 MAL
Ret
14th26
March 75B SNE
DNS
OUL BRH THR BRH MAL SNE
1
BRH
13
THR
Ret
OUL BRH
6
BRH
DNS
1977 ICI Newsweek/Chevron Chevron B40 Hart 420R 2.0 L4 MAL SNE OUL BRH MAL THR BRH OUL MAL DON BRH
5
THR SNE BRH 23rd8
Source: [4]

Complete British Formula One Championship results

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

YearEntrantChassisEngine123456789101112131415Pos.Pts
1978 Mario Deliotti Racing Ensign N175 Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 OUL BRH SNE MAL ZAN DON THR
3
OUL 16th12
Alan Baillie March 752 Ford BDX Swindon 2.0 L4 MAL
12
BRH THR SNE
1979 Graham Eden Racing Chevron B41 Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 ZOL OUL BRH MAL SNE
Ret
THR ZAN DON OUL NOG MAL BRH THR SNE SIL NC0
1980 Cliff Smith Racing Surtees TS20+ Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 OUL
3
BRH SIL
3
MAL THR
Ret
MNZ MAL SNE 10th8
Wolf WR6 BRH
Ret
THR
Ret
OUL SIL
Ret
Source: [5]

24 Hours of Le Mans results

YearTeamCo-DriversCarClassLapsPos.Class
Pos.
1979 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Fisons Agricole - Simon Phillips Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Martin Raymond
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Simon Phillips
De Cadenet-Lola T380-Ford Cosworth S
+2.0
25020th3rd
1982 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Viscount Downe Pace Petroleum Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Simon Phillips
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mike Salmon
Nimrod NRA/C2-Aston Martin Tickford C3177th4th
1983 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Viscount Downe - Pace Petroleum Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mike Salmon
Flag of the United States.svg Steve Earle
Nimrod NRA/C2B-Aston Martin Tickford C218DNFDNF
1984 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Viscount Downe Aston Martin Flag of the United States.svg Drake Olson Nimrod NRA/C2B-Aston Martin Tickford C194DNFDNF
1985 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ecurie Ecosse Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mike Wilds
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg David Leslie
Ecosse C285-Ford Cosworth C245DNFDNF
1986 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ecurie Ecosse Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mike Wilds
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg David Leslie
Ecosse C286-Austin-Rover C2181DSQDSQ
1987 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ecurie Ecosse Flag of the United Kingdom.svg David Leslie
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Marc Duez
Ecosse C286-Ford Cosworth C23088th2nd
1989 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Aston Martin
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ecurie Ecosse
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg David Leslie
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg David Sears
Aston Martin AMR1 C1153DNFDNF
Source: [6]

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References

  1. "Ray MALLOCK - Prize list & statistics | ACO - Automobile Club de l'Ouest". www.lemans.org. Retrieved 3 May 2020.
  2. "Profile". driverdb.com. Retrieved 14 February 2017.
  3. "Formula 2 (1967-1984)". OldRacingCars. Retrieved 30 July 2020.
  4. "British and European Formula 5000 1969-1977". OldRacingCars. Retrieved 30 July 2020.
  5. "3-litre Formula 1 (1966 - 1985)". OldRacingCars. Retrieved 30 July 2020.
  6. "All Results of Ray Mallock". racingsportscars.com. Retrieved 17 February 2018.