Jamie Campbell-Walter Explained

Jamie Campbell-Walter
Nationality: British
Birth Date:1972 12, df=yes
Birth Place:Oban, Scotland
Racing Licence: FIA Silver
Titles:British GT Championship
FIA GT Championship
FIA World Endurance Championship LMGTE Am
Title Years:1999
2000
2013
Years: –,,
Best Finish:14th (2005)
Class Wins:0

Jamie Oliver Campbell-Walter is a British[1] professional racing driver. He was born in Oban, Scotland on 16 December 1972. He won the FIA GT Championship in 2000 and took a World Endurance Championship title in 2013 as an Aston Martin Racing factory driver. He now owns and runs Bullet Sports Management[2] with business partner and former team-mate Nicolas Minassian and María Catarineu.

Family

Jamie is the son of Richard & Annie Campbell-Walter. Richard Campbell-Walter is the brother of famous 50/60's model Fiona Campbell-Walter. Jamie is the grandson of Rear Admiral Keith McNeil Campbell-Walter. Through his aunt, Campbell-Walter is legally related to the House of Habsburg and is the cousin of fellow racing driver Ferdinand Habsburg, additionally acting as the Austrian's manager.

Early career

Like many young drivers, Campbell-Walter started racing in single seaters. He made his debut in the Formula Vauxhall Junior Winter Series in 1993, taking second place in the championship, followed by a third place in the British national championship in 1994.[3] Campbell-Walter moved to the higher Formula Vauxhall series in 1995 where he was fifth in the championship, which he hoped would propel him into the British Formula 3 Championship the following year. However, even though he did perform one test in a British Formula 3 car, he was unable to find the funding necessary and did only 5 races for James Crofts Racing in the 1996 TVR Tuscan Challenge.[4]

National and international GT racing

In 1997, Campbell-Walter returned to racing, taking a drive in the TVR Tuscan Challenge, a one-make trophy organised by the British manufacturer. He took fourth place in the series championship after winning two rounds for Colin Blower Motorsport. Blower, who was in charge of development for the TVR Cerbera's motorsport program, invited Campbell-Walter to co-drive with him in the racing Cerbera in selected rounds of the British GT Championship. The pair won the Donington Park round before the both of them made their debut in the FIA GT Championship at the 4 Hours of Donington Park, retiring after 38 minutes.

The following year, Campbell-Walter stayed with Colin Blower for the TVR Tuscan Challenge, where he took five wins but was only able to finish fourth in the drivers championship once more.[5] In the British GT Championship, he moved to the Harrier team, finishing 21st in the overall classification and 10th in the GT1 class.

A move to Lister Racing in 1999 saw Campbell-Walter take his first ever drivers championship, winning the British GT title driving alongside Julian Bailey in the Lister Storm GT1. The pair took seven wins in eleven rounds, including the Oulton Park Gold Cup, and lead the Blue Coral G-Force Porsche 911 GT1 driving line-up of Magnus Wallinder and Geoff Lister by 20 points, securing the championship before the season was even over.

Having taken part in selected rounds of the FIA GT Championship in the previous season, Lister Racing made a full force assault on the international series in 2000, retaining the line-up of Campbell-Walter and Bailey. The duo were once again successful, taking the GT1 title with 59 points after five wins in ten races. Campbell-Walter also won the two rounds of the British Championship he took part in, alongside David Warnock, and won six events with a partial season in the TVR Tuscan Challenge. At the end of the season, Campbell-Walter was awarded the John Cobb Memorial Trophy for most outstanding performance by a British driver in international competition.

For the following three seasons, Campbell-Walter remained at Lister Racing, taking another seven wins, and finishing fifth (2001), third (2002) and sixth (2003) in the drivers championship. Over those years he was partnered by Tom Coronel, Nicolaus Springer and Nathan Kinch. In 2002 it was awarded by Autosport Magazine Best international GT driver.

In 2004, Lister reduced its commitments to GT racing and Campbell-Walter moved to privateer Creation Autosportif. However, Creation's Lister was not as competitive as the works car had been on previous years, and Campbell-Walter, driving alongside partner Jamie Derbyshire scored no podium position and finished the championship in 13th place. In 2005, he made a lone appearance in FIA GT to drive in the Spa 24 Hours for Russian Age Racing, taking the wheel of a Ferrari 550 Maranello.

In 2006 Campbell-Walter also drove for the Red Bull BMW team in the Silverstone 24 hours race and won the race, his first 24-hour victory.

In 2007 Campbell-Walter once again won the Silverstone 24-hour race in the Red Bull BMW team and also won the Dubai 24 hours race with the same team and car.

For 2010 & 2011 Jamie joined the Sumo Power GT Team driving the infamous Nissan GTR in the FIA GT1 World Championship.[6] The first was a huge success for such a new car and Campbell-Walter was teamed up with Warren Hughes. For 2011, Campbell-Walter has stayed with the team and has been joined by David Brabham youngest son of 3 time Formula One World Champion Sir Jack Brabham.

For 2012, Campbell-Walter drove for Gulf Racing in a Mclaren MP4 12C with Stuart Hall and Roald Goethe. They contested the Blancpain Endurance series including the famous Spa 24 hour race.

For 2013, Campbell-Walter was signed up by Aston Martin as a factory driver. He contested the FIA World Endurance Championship in an Aston Martin V8 Vantage GTE. A hugely successful year, winning 2 races and finishing on the podium 4 times going on to win the championship. This included a 4th-place finish at Le Mans 24hrs.[7]

Le Mans and prototype racing

Following their years in FIA GT, Creation Autosportif bought its own prototype program, having acquired the Reynard-built DBA 03S from RN Motorsport, later becoming known as the Creation CA06/H. Campbell-Walter was partnered with Nicolas Minassian for the 2004 Le Mans Endurance Series, taking two pole-positions and podium positions at Nurburgring and Spa.

In 2005, the team's fortunes improved and Campbell-Walter and Minassian (occasionally partnered also by Jean-Denis Délétraz) achieved a second place at Silverstone, a third place at Spa, and another third at Istanbul. Campbell-Walter also made his competition debut at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, following a failed attempt in 2003, where his Lister Storm LMP was crashed in qualifying. The Creation team took fourteenth place overall and seventh in class, with Campbell-Walter driving alongside Minassian and Andy Wallace.

For the 2006 season, while Creation expanded to two cars later in the season, Campbell-Walter was forced to drive an Aston Martin DBR9 on occasion for Cirtek Motorsport. Once reunited with Creation, he drove alongside Felipe Ortiz and Beppe Gabbiani to take third place at Donington. He also ran at Le Mans with Ortiz and Gabbiani, but retired three hours before the finish with engine failure.

For 2007, he was once more a driver for Creation Autosportif, driving alongside Shinji Nakano and Felipe Ortiz, taking the first points for the Creation CA07 at Nurburgring. Campbell-Walter achieved one podium in Interlagos, Brazil. Then contributed to getting the team's second and third podiums of the year at Laguna Seca and Petit Le Mans.(USA)

In 2008, Campbell-Walter suffered an accident at Monza, breaking 4 vertebra in his back, he escaped death after having a wishbone fail at 195 mph. Campbell-Walter returned to a race car within 7 months.

In 2009, Campbell-Walter competed at Le Mans 24hrs and finished 14th in class with Vanina Ickx.

In 2013, Campbell-Walter competed at Le Mans 24hrs and finished 4th in class at the wheel of a factory Aston Martin V8 Vantage.

Outside racing

In 2010, Campbell-Walter was the official Formula One driver for the Yas Marina Circuit in Abu Dhabi. He drove the ex Minardi 2 seater Formula One car for promotional purposes and for paying clients.

In 2019 Jamie Campbell-Walter founded a management company together with his former team-mate Nicolas Minassian and María Catarineu, Bullet Sports Management,[8] which represents drivers including FIA WEC and ELMS driver Ferdinand Habsburg, FIA F2 driver Franco Colapinto and FIA F3 driver Oliver Goethe, GT World Challenge Europe drivesr Benjamin Goethe and FIA WEC driver Rui Andrade.

Racing record

SeasonSeriesTeamRacesWinsPolesF/lapsPodiumsPointsPosition
1993Formula Vauxhall Junior Winter Series1st
1994Formula Vauxhall Junior SeriesDavid Leslie Racing9113773rd
Formula Vauxhall Lotus Winter Series
1995Formula Vauxhall Lotus PTM Motorsport11485th
1996TVR Tuscan Championship
1997TVR Tuscan ChampionshipColin Blower Motorsport35644th
British GT ChampionshipHarrogate Horseless Carriages31211NC
1998British GT ChampionshipHarrier Cars with Evesham Micros91409th
TVR Tuscan Championship Colin Blower Motorsport1552284th
1999British GT ChampionshipNewcastle United Lister Storm1172191771st
TVR Tuscan Championship Colin Blower Motorsport64
Lister Storm Racing2NC
2000Lister Storm Racing10568591st
British GT ChampionshipCirtek Motorsport4232nd
TVR Tuscan Championship Colin Blower Motorsport9758
1000 km SuzukaLister Storm Racing11
2001Lister Storm Racing103154393rd
2002Lister Storm Racing10374546.53rd
Mil Milhas BrasilLister Storm Racing111
2003Lister Storm Racing101113326th
American Le Mans SeriesLister Storm Racing1NC
24 Hours of Le MansLister Storm Racing1DNS
Le Mans 1000 KilometresLister Storm Racing16th
2004Creation Autosportif422124th
Lister Storm Racing
American Le Mans SeriesCreation Autosportif
2005Le Mans Endurance SeriesCreation Autosportif5245th
24 Hours of Le MansCreation Autosportif17th
2006Le Mans Endurance SeriesCirtek Motorsport18th
Creation Autosportif117th
24 Hours of Le MansCreation Autosportif1DNF
American Le Mans SeriesCreation Autosportif21138NC
Silverstone 24HDuller Motorsport111111st
200724 Hours of Le MansCreation Autosportif1DNF
2008
200924 Hours of Le MansCreation Autosportif115th
2010Sumo Power GT20135216th
2011FIA GT1 World ChampionshipSumo Power GT2047510th
2012Blancpain Endurance SeriesGulf Racing
Australian V8 SuperCarsBrad Jones Racing2NC
2013FIA World Endurance ChampionshipAston Martin Racing821141291st
Blancpain Endurance Series1NC
24 Hours of Le Mans16th
2014Classic Endurance Championship Knapfield Racing4123424th
201524H SeriesGulf Racing1NC
201624H SeriesRAM Racing11NC
201724H SeriesRofgo Racing2NC
2018International GT OpenDrivex2NC

Complete British GT Championship results

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

YearTeamCarClass123456789101112PosPoints
1998Harrier Cars with Evesham MicrosHarrier GT1-98GT1SIL
1
OUL
1
CRO
1

SNE
1

SIL
2

DON
1

SIL
2
SPA
1

SIL
3

9th40
1999Newcastle United Lister StormLister StormGTSIL
1

OUL
1

SNE
1

BRH
1

SIL
2

DON
1

DON
2

SIL
2

CRO
1

SPA
1

SPA
1

SIL
1

1st177
2000Cirtek MotorsportLister StormGTTHR
1
CRO
1
OUL
1
DON
1
SIL
1

BRH
1

DON
1
CRO
1
SIL
1

SNE
1
SPA
1

SIL
1
16th33

Complete FIA GT results

YearEntrantCar1234567891011DCPoints
1999Lister RacingLister Storm GT2MONSILHOC
4
HUNZOL
12
OSCDONHOMWATZHU26th3
2000Lister RacingLister Storm GTMVAL
1
EST
1
MON
3
SIL
1
HUN
Ret
ZOL
1
A1R
Ret
LAU
3
BRN
2
MAG
1
1st59
2001Lister RacingLister Storm GTMMON
1
BRN
4
MAG
1
SIL
Ret
ZOL
DSQ
HUN
Ret
SPAA1R
Ret
NÜR
1
JAR
Ret
EST
2
3rd39
2002Lister RacingLister Storm GTMMAG
1
SIL
4
BRN
1
JAR
6
AND
Ret
OSC
2
SPA
DSQ
PER
1
DON
7
EST
3
3rd46.5
2003Lister RacingLister Storm GTMCAT
Ret
MAG
6
PER
2
BRN
4
DON
Ret
SPA
Ret
AND
1
OSC
DSQ
EST
Ret
MON
3
6th32

Complete Le Mans Endurance Series results

YearEntrantClassCarEngine12345RankPoints
2004LMP1DBA 03SZytek ZG348 3.4L V8MONovr:Ret

cls:Ret

NÜRovr:3

cls:3

SILovr:Ret

cls:Ret

SPAovr:3

cls:3

4th12
2005Creation AutosportifLMP1DBA 03SJudd GV5 5.0L V10SPAovr:Ret

cls:Ret

MONovr:7

cls:5

SILovr:2

cls:2

NÜRovr:3

cls:3

ISTovr:3

cls:3

5th25
2006Cirtek MotorsportGT1Aston Martin DBR9Aston Martin 6.0L V12ISTSPANÜRDONJARovr:4

cls:4

8th9
Creation AutosportifLMP1Creation CA06/H JuddJudd GV5 5.0L V10ISTSPANÜRDONovr:2

cls:2

JAR7th8
2007

24 Hours of Le Mans results

YearTeamCo-driversCarClassLaps
2005 Creation Autosportif Ltd. Nicolas Minassian
Andy Wallace
DBA 03S-JuddLMP132214th7th
2006 Creation Autosportif Ltd. Felipe Ortiz
Giuseppe Gabbiani
Creation CA06/H-JuddLMP1240DNFDNF
2007 Creation Autosportif Ltd. Shinji Nakano
Felipe Ortiz
Creation CA07-JuddLMP155DNFDNF
2009 Creation Autosportif Vanina Ickx
Romain Ianetta
Creation CA07-JuddLMP131924th15th
2013 Aston Martin Racing Roald Goethe
Stuart Hall
Aston Martin Vantage GTELMGTE Am30130th6th

Complete GT1 World Championship results

YearTeamCar1234567891011121314151617181920PosPoints
2010Sumo Power GTNissanABU
QR

13
ABU
CR

12
SIL
QR

5
SIL
CR

1
BRN
QR

21
BRN
CR

17
PRI
QR

3
PRI
CR

8
SPA
QR

19
SPA
CR

11
NÜR
QR

16
NÜR
CR

8
ALG
QR

9
ALG
CR

Ret
NAV
QR

5
NAV
CR

3
INT
QR

14
INT
CR

Ret
SAN
QR

13
SAN
CR

16
16th52
2011Sumo Power GTNissanABU
QR

8
ABU
CR

9
ZOL
QR

11
ZOL
CR

Ret
ALG
QR

3
ALG
CR

3
SAC
QR

8
SAC
CR

5
SIL
QR

Ret
SIL
CR

Ret
NAV
QR

4
NAV
CR

3
PRI
QR

9
PRI
CR

4
ORD
QR

3
ORD
CR

7
BEI
QR

11
BEI
CR

8
SAN
QR

7
SAN
CR

Ret
10th75

Touring Car racing

V8 Supercar results

† Not Eligible for points

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: FIA - Driver categorisation. 11 February 2023. fia.com. FIA.
  2. Web site: TEAM. Bullet Sports Management Ltd.. en-US. 2020-04-06.
  3. Web site: Formula Vauxhall Junior 1994 standings . Driver Database .
  4. Web site: Jamie Campbell-Walter | BRDC Members | British Racing Drivers' Club . British Racing Drivers Club .
  5. Web site: Quaife/RPM - Team info . British GT Championship .
  6. Web site: Driver Blog: Jamie Campbell-walter>> Sumo in Spa . Speed Hunters . 19 August 2010 . 19 August 2010.
  7. Web site: Aston Martin's Campbell-Walter and Hall become world champions in Bahrain . Aston Martin . 5 December 2013 . 5 December 2013.
  8. Web site: TEAM. Bullet Sports Management.