Jason Richards Explained

Jason Richards
Nationality:New Zealand
Birth Date:1976 4, df=yes
Birth Place:Nelson, New Zealand
Death Place:Melbourne, Victoria
Retired:2011
Last Series:V8 Supercar Championship Series
Years Active:2000–2010
Teams:Team Kiwi Racing
Team Dynamik
Tasman Motorsport
Brad Jones Racing
Starts:131
Wins:1
Poles:2
Fastest Laps:1
Best Finish:14th
Year:2004, 2007 & 2009
Prev Series:Karts
New Zealand Mini 7's
New Zealand Formula Ford
British Formula Ford Championship
New Zealand Touring Car Championship
Australian GT Championship
Development V8 Supercar
Prev Series Years:1985–93
1994
1995
1995

1995–2000

2011
2011
Titles:New Zealand Touring Car Championship
Title Years:1998/99,1999/00, 2000/01

Jason John Richards (10 April 1976 – 15 December 2011) was a New Zealand motor racing driver. A multiple championship winning driver in his homeland in the New Zealand Touring Car Championship, he moved to Australia to pursue a career in the Australian-based V8 Supercar Championship Series. Richards career highlights include finishing second three times in V8 Supercar's most famous race, the Bathurst 1000. Richards died at the age of 35, just over a year after being diagnosed with cancer.[1]

Early career

Richards started his motor racing career at the age of eight in 1985, driving in karting events in his home country of New Zealand. He made his move out of karting in 1993 after 35 championship titles, entering the Mini 7s.

After much success again, Richards was offered the Canterbury Racing School Formula Ford drive for the Nissan Mobil 500 meetings at Wellington and Pukekohe.

After a short stint in the English Formula Ford Championship, Richards returned to New Zealand to sign with BMW Motorsport NZ as junior driver, winning the 1995/96 Class 1 Touring Car Championships for the team, along with nine out of 12 series races.

V8 Supercar

Team Kiwi Racing

Promoted to lead driver, Richards won the next three NZ Touring Car Championships prior to joining Team Kiwi for the V8 Supercar series in Australia in 2001. Battling testing restrictions and the tyranny of distance, Richards finished an extremely creditable 19th in the 2002 V8 Supercar Series.

Team Dynamik

Richards moved to the new South Australian Team Dynamik in 2003, putting in some strong results, including a narrow failure to snatch victory in the Sandown 500 from Mark Skaife in the race's dying stages.

Tasman Motorsport

He then made the decision to move to the newly formed Tasman Motorsport outfit in 2004 and has developed into a driver who believes he is capable of standing on the top step of a V8 Supercar podium.

Coming back from a major rollover in the 2005 round at Queensland Raceway,[2] Richards quickly returned to stride and promptly placed the repaired Commodore into the top 10 in the following round at Oran Park Raceway.

His podium results in the Sandown and Bathurst endurance events in 2005 helped cement his place as a 'coming man' of the V8 Supercar category. In the 2005 Supercheap Auto 1000, Richards produced a strong performance and came very close to winning the race.

In the following year, Richards won the second of three races at the Winton Motor Raceway, hence gaining his first (and only) V8 Supercars race victory. He finished the season in 18th position.

At the 2007 Bathurst 1000 Richards and Murphy were the best placed Holden team, finishing fourth overall. Surfers Paradise was his best round in 2007 where he finished third overall, and finished 14th in the Championship, with 235 points 15 points behind teammate Greg Murphy.

Brad Jones Racing

Richards joined Brad Jones Racing VE Commodore in 2009, driving the #8 car. (who ran a new race number for the team in V8 Supercars but was the racing number of team co-principal Brad Jones during the team's years racing in AUSCAR and NASCAR at the Calder Park Thunderdome) Richards secured his first V8 Supercar pole position at Hidden Valley Raceway in 2009.Richards finished third at the 2010 L&H 500 with Andrew Jones.[3]

Illness and death

In November 2010 it was revealed that Richards was admitted to hospital on 16 November and was later diagnosed with an adrenocortical carcinoma.[4] Richards immediately stepped away from racing to devote his energies to fighting the illness with Andrew Jones substituting for the balance of the 2010 season. He continued to race sporadically with guest appearances in the second-tier V8 Supercar series, Australian GT Championship, Touring Car Masters and continued testing with Brad Jones Racing into the second half of 2011. He died on 15 December 2011 at his home.[5]

In 2012 an illustrated documentary of his life was released.

Career results

SeasonSeriesPositionCarTeam
1996/97New Zealand Touring Car Championship4thBMW 325iInternational Motorsport
1997Australian Super Touring Championship16thBMW 318iCPW Motorsport
1997/98New Zealand Touring Car Championship2ndBMW 320iInternational Motorsport
1998/99New Zealand Touring Car Championship1stBMW 320iInternational Motorsport
1999/2000New Zealand Touring Car Championship1stBMW 320iInternational Motorsport
2000Shell Championship Series52ndHolden VT CommodoreTeam Kiwi Racing
2000/01New Zealand Touring Car Championship1stNissan PrimeraTeam Kiwi Racing
2001Shell Championship Series24thHolden VX CommodoreTeam Kiwi Racing
2002V8 Supercar Championship Series19thHolden VX CommodoreTeam Kiwi Racing
2003V8 Supercar Championship Series26thHolden VY CommodoreTeam Dynamik
2004V8 Supercar Championship Series14thHolden VX Commodore
Holden VY Commodore
Tasman Motorsport
2005V8 Supercar Championship Series17thHolden VZ CommodoreTasman Motorsport
2006V8 Supercar Championship Series18thHolden VZ CommodoreTasman Motorsport
2007V8 Supercar Championship Series14thHolden VE CommodoreTasman Motorsport
2008V8 Supercar Championship Series17thHolden VE CommodoreTasman Motorsport
2009V8 Supercar Championship Series14thHolden VE CommodoreBrad Jones Racing
2010V8 Supercar Championship Series17thHolden VE CommodoreBrad Jones Racing
2011Fujitsu V8 Supercar Series29thHolden VE CommodoreGreg Murphy Racing
Australian GT Championship23rdFerrari 430 GT3Maranello Motorsport

Complete Bathurst 1000 results

YearTeamCarCo-driverPositionLaps
1997CPW MotorsportBMW 318i Brett RileyDNF125
1998International MotorsportBMW 320i Barrie ThomlinsonDNF128
2000Team Kiwi RacingHolden VT Commodore Angus Fogg16th157
2001Team Kiwi RacingHolden VT Commodore Angus Fogg16th157
2002Team Kiwi RacingHolden VX Commodore Simon Wills11th160
2003Team DynamikHolden VY Commodore Simon Wills22nd139
2004Tasman MotorsportHolden VY Commodore Fabian Coulthard20th152
2005Tasman MotorsportHolden VZ Commodore Jamie Whincup2nd161
2006Tasman MotorsportHolden VZ Commodore Andrew JonesDNF151
2007Tasman MotorsportHolden VE Commodore Greg Murphy4th161
2008Tasman MotorsportHolden VE Commodore Greg Murphy2nd161
2009Brad Jones RacingHolden VE Commodore Cameron McConville2nd161
2010Brad Jones RacingHolden VE Commodore Andrew Jones23rd157

* Super Touring race

Legacy

Jason Richards Memorial Trophy

See main article: Auckland SuperSprint. Since 2013, the driver who scores the most points across all races during the weekend of the New Zealand round of the V8 Supercars championship has received the Jason Richards Memorial Trophy. The trophy was introduced when the series returned to Pukekohe in 2013, replacing the Mark Porter Memorial Trophy presented at the Hamilton 400.

Jason Bright and Brad Jones Racing, Richards' last teammate and team respectively, were the first winners of the trophy.[6] In 2015 and 2017, Jamie Whincup, who was a teammate of Richards in 2005 at Tasman Motorsport and co-drove with him to a second-place finish at the 2005 Bathurst 1000, won the trophy.[7]

Winners

YearDriverTeamCarVenue
2013 Jason BrightBrad Jones RacingHolden VF CommodorePukekohe
2014 Mark WinterbottomFord Performance RacingFord FG Falcon
2015 Jamie WhincupTriple Eight Race EngineeringHolden VF Commodore
2016 Shane van GisbergenTriple Eight Race EngineeringHolden VF Commodore
2017 Jamie WhincupTriple Eight Race EngineeringHolden VF Commodore
2018 Scott McLaughlinDJR Team PenskeFord FG X Falcon
2019 Shane van GisbergenTriple Eight Race EngineeringHolden ZB Commodore
2022 Shane van GisbergenTriple Eight Race EngineeringHolden ZB Commodore

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Team BOC 2011 - About / Drivers . 2010-11-18 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110217053742/http://teamboc.com.au/about/drivers/ . 17 February 2011. Team BOC profile
  2. News: Jason Richards crashes . . 2006-12-09 . 25 July 2005.
  3. http://www.speedcafe.com/2010/09/12/lowndes-and-skaife-score-big-lh-500-win/ Speedcafe. 12 September 2012.
  4. http://www.speedcafe.com/2010/11/18/jason-richards-sidelined-in-cancer-fight/ Speedcafe. 18 November 2010.
  5. Web site: V8 driver Jason Richards passes away. 16 December 2011.
  6. News: Emotions run high as a tearful Jason Bright claims Jason Richards Memorial Trophy . The Daily Telegraph . Phelps . James . 14 April 2013 . 23 July 2015.
  7. News: Whincup wins, Winterbottom wobbles in Race 30 . SpeedCafe . Bartholomaeus . Stefan . 8 November 2015 . 9 November 2015.