Robb Gravett


Robb Gravett is a British retired racing driver and team owner from London. He started his motorsport career on two wheels, racing Moto Cross at the age of 12. By 15, he was already British champion, but decided to switch to four-wheeled racing in his early 20s. Robb began racing cars in 1978, eventually entering the British Touring Car Championship in 1987.
He won the 1987 Willhire 24 Hour co-driving with Graham Hathaway and entered the Bathurst 1000 on four occasions with a best finish of 8th in 1989. He went on to win the 1990 British Touring Car Championship winner with his own Trakstar team, in a Ford Sierra RS500 built by Australian team Dick Johnson Racing who it was widely acknowledged built the fastest Group A Ford Sierra's in touring car racing.

Trakstar Motorsport

Gravett co-founded Trakstar in 1989 with Mike Smith – Robb finished 2nd in his class that year, behind Andy Rouse's Ford Sierra RS500. In 1990 he won 9 races in the sole Trakstar RS500, enjoying a fierce on-track rivalry with Rouse. There were 4 different classes of cars racing for the same title in those days, each scoring points based on where they finished among their own class. Robb dominated his class and won the championship outright, the only driver to take the overall title in the Sierra RS500, despite operating on a shoestring budget. The key to Gravett's success was the Yokohama tyres that Trakstar used, which were more durable than the Dunlop rubber used by most of the field. Trakstar also built the Honda Civic run under the PG Tips Racing banner for Ray Armes that season.
The championship changed to a single-class in 1991, and Trakstar secured manufacturer support from Ford to run Sierra Sapphires that year with sponsorship from Shell Oil and engines prepared by Mountune, however Gravett was short on good results. Originally planned to be one of two cars run by the team, a second bodyshell was built but never completed. The Sierra Sapphire arrived late and had not turned a wheel before the first round at Silverstone. This led to a difficult development period and the team experimented with different engine and gearbox configurations and even four wheel drive in an effort to catch up. The car was down on power and difficult to set up. Results started to come towards the end of the year but it was too late. Despite being the works outfit, Ford was not investing in the team or the car's development costs. Unable to find a new title sponsor, the team struggled with lack of funds throughout the year and by the end of the season were forced into administration. Ford took a year out in 1992 before returning to the BTCC in 1993 with Andy Rouse.

Later career

Gravett joined the factory Peugeot squad for 1992 and 1993. Peugeot had great success in European touring car racing, but never challenged in the BTCC, partly because of budgetary issues. The 405 needed a lot of development work, but Gravett pressed on, nearly winning the TOCA challenge at the end of 1992. He managed to finish 2nd at Brands Hatch in 1993, matching Peugeot's best ever result in the BTCC. Steve Soper had made a forceful move on him on the last lap, but was given a penalty and placed in third. He didn't have a drive in 1994, and returned a year later as an independent driver.
Despite his success, the BTCC teams at the time were increasingly promoting international drivers and Gravett would not drive for a works team again. He turned his attention to running as a privateer, but was no less committed, including a then best 3rd overall finish at Snetterton for an independent. He went on to win the Total sponsored 1997 Independent BTCC Championship in a Graham Hathaway prepared Honda Accord. He drove for Brookes Motorsport in his final year of racing, finishing second in the Independents' Cup. He partnered Brookes at that year's Bathurst 1000, but failed to finish. Gravett was reported to be considering a comeback to the BTCC in 2014, but ultimately this came to nothing.
Gravett is now running a driver safety driving programme called "Ultimate Car Control UK Ltd" with the head office at Crowthorne in Berkshire and regional centres across the county. He is also a Director of Brand Synergy- a consortium hoping to save the British Grand Prix.
He is now divorced. He has a son who has started a career in motorsport, running in the BARC Sax Max Championship.

Racing record

Complete British Touring Car Championship results

Races in bold indicate pole position Races in italics indicate fastest lap
YearTeamCarClass1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526Overall
Pos
PtsClass
Pos
1987Graham Hathaway RacingFord Sierra RS500SILOULTHRTHRSILSIL
Ret
BRHSNEDONOULDONSILNC0NC
1988ICS plcFord Sierra RS500SILOULTHR
Ret
DON
10
THR
15
SIL
2
SIL
5
BRH
11
SNE
2
BRH
Ret
BIR
C
DONSIL22nd148th
1989Trakstar MotorsportFord Sierra RS500OUL
1
SIL
2
THR
5
DON
2
THR
Ret
SIL
1
SIL
2
BRH
1
SNE
1
BRH
Ret
BIR
5
DON
2
SIL
3
4th742nd
1990Trakstar MotorsportFord Sierra RS500OUL
12
DON
2
THR
1
SIL
1
OUL
1
SIL
1
BRH
1
SNE
1
BRH
1
BIR
Ret
DON
1
THR
3
SIL
1
1st2071st
1991Trakstar MotorsportFord Sierra SapphireSIL
20
SNE
13
DON
Ret
THR
14
SIL
18
BRH
9
SIL
Ret
DON
1
9
DON
2
4
OUL
9
BRH
1
5
BRH
2
2
DON
7
THR
9
SIL
13
11th28
1992Peugeot Talbot SportPeugeot 405 Mi16SIL
15
THR
Ret
OUL
Ret
SNE
Ret
BRH
11
DON
1
10
DON
2
Ret
SIL
15
KNO
1
KNO
2
PEM
10
BRH
1
12
BRH
2
Ret
DON
11
SIL
16
24th1
1993Peugeot Talbot SportPeugeot 405 Mi16SIL
Ret
DON
Ret
SNE
7
DON
14
OUL
DNS
BRH
1

DSQ
BRH
2
16
PEM
11
SIL
9
KNO
1
Ret
KNO
2
DNS
OUL
Ret
BRH
2
THR
4
DON
1
17
DON
2
13
SIL
DNS
13th34
1994Team MondeoFord Mondeo GhiaTHRBRH
1
BRH
2
SNESIL
1
SIL
2
OULDON
1
DON
2
BRH
1
BRH
2
SILKNO
1
KNO
2
OULBRH
1
BRH
2
SIL
1
SIL
2
DON
1
11
DON
2
Ret
28th0
1995Roy Kennedy RacingVauxhall Cavalier 16vDON
1
19
DON
2
15
BRH
1
BRH
2
THR
1
THR
2
SIL
1
SIL
2
OUL
1
OUL
2
BRH
1
BRH
2
DON
1
DON
2
20th13
1995FoesportFord Mondeo GhiaSIL
13
KNO
1
10
KNO
2
14
BRH
1
19
BRH
2
13
SNE
1
3
SNE
2
Ret
OUL
1
16
OUL
2
DNS
SIL
1
15
SIL
2
Ret
20th13
1996Team DynamicsFord Mondeo SiDON
1
12
DON
2
Ret
BRH
1
Ret
BRH
2
15
THR
1
13
THR
2
14
SIL
1
19
SIL
2
Ret
OUL
1
16
OUL
2
15
SNE
1
SNE
2
BRH
1
BRH
2
SIL
1
Ret
SIL
2
18
KNO
1
15
KNO
2
16
OUL
1
OUL
2
THR
1
THR
2
DON
1
DON
2
BRH
1
BRH
2
24th0
1997Rock-It CargoHonda AccordDON
1
DON
2
SIL
1
13
SIL
2
10
THR
1
16
THR
2
16
BRH
1
12
BRH
2
13
OUL
1
14
OUL
2
13
DON
1
17
DON
2
Ret
CRO
1
15
CRO
2
14
KNO
1
13
KNO
2
10
SNE
1
14
SNE
2
13
THR
1
16
THR
2
Ret
BRH
1
10
BRH
2
14
SIL
1
16
SIL
2
14
18th3
1998Brookes MotorsportHonda AccordTHR
1
17
THR
2
16
SIL
1
13
SIL
2
12*
DON
1
15
DON
2
Ret
BRH
1
16
BRH
2
17
OUL
1
15
OUL
2
16
DON
1
8
DON
2
Ret
CRO
1
Ret
CRO
2
14
SNE
1
13
SNE
2
9
THR
1
16
THR
2
Ret
KNO
1
Ret
KNO
2
12
BRH
1
16
BRH
2
12*
OUL
1
15
OUL
2
12
SIL
1
Ret
SIL
2
DNS
19th7

  1. – Race was stopped due to heavy rain. No points were awarded.

    Complete Japanese Touring Car Championship results

YearTeamCarClass123456DCPts
1990Napolex Racing TeamFord Sierra RS500JTC-1NISSUGSUZTSUSENFUJ
Ret
NC0

Complete Bathurst 1000 results