Stephen Jelley
Stephen Jelley is a British auto racing driver.
Career
Single-seaters
Born in Leicester, Jelley moved up from Formula Ford to the National Class of the British Formula 3 Championship for 2004, taking three class wins. In 2006 and 2007 he drove for Räikkönen Robertson Racing in British F3. After a second place in the 2007 opening round, he took two wins and finished 3rd overall. He contested the 2008 GP2 Asia Series season for the ART Grand Prix team.Touring cars
Jelley switched to touring cars after his GP2 Asia campaign contesting the 2008 British Touring Car Championship with Team RAC as Colin Turkington's team-mate. His last GP2 Asia weekend clashed with the second BTCC meeting of the year at Rockingham meaning a GP2 race in Dubai on the Friday and BTCC qualifying at Rockingham on the Saturday. Early results were not impressive, with only one point in the first 4 meetings, results gradually improved with points finishes in each of the next 3 meetings, At Silverstone he qualified seventh, but after finishing there in round 25, he crashed in round 26, dislocating his shoulder. Despite this injury he did contest round 27, finishing in the points. At the Brands Hatch season finale, he took pole position, although as he explained to ITV4, the team did not initially believe he had set the fastest time, and attributed seeing P1 on the screen to a timing error. In the race his gearbox failed, but he fought back to score minor points in the final round. For 2009 he continued with Team RAC and showed he had benefited from a years knowledge by finishing fourth at the first round at Brands Hatch. Results continued to improve and at the halfway point of the 2009 season, Jelley took two-second-place finishes and a third position in the third race at Croft to clinch his first podium finishes in the sport. This was followed up at Rockingham with two wins one in race 1 from a starting position of fourth and one in race three again from fourth.Porsche Carrera Cup
Jelley switched to the British Porsche Carrera Cup for 2010, driving for Team Parker Racing. He had a consistent season, taking 11 podium finishes, and finished third in the championship, behind Tim Harvey and Michael Caine, but ahead of his team-mates.Jelley remained in the series with the same team for 2011, this was a late change as he had initially agreed to drive in the 2011 Le Mans Series. Jelley took pole position for the season's first two races at Brands Hatch, leading the first until a mistake dropped him to third. He rectified this in the second event, winning from team mate Euan Hankey. Throughout the season Jelley fought with the two SAS backed cars of James Sutton and Michael Meadows, they went into the final meeting of the year tied on points. A fuel pick up problem in qualifying resulted in a frustrating 7th and 9th positions, Jelley managed to race to 4th place before slight contact with the rear of Meadows's car resulted in a punctured radiator ending his championship chances. Over the year Jelley recorded 5 wins. Jelley's overtaking performances through the year were praised by Autosport Magazine as he was seen to make more positions than any other driver.
Avon Tyres British GT Championship
As well as the 2011 Carrera Cup GB Jelley competed in Two British GT Races for Trackspeed Racing at the wheel of a Porsche GT3R partnering David Ashburn. The pair also entered the International GT Open event at Brands Hatch. The highlight of these was Jelley setting Pole position for the British GT Donington 3-hour event, the pair finished 4th in the event. In 2012 Jelley competed in three rounds of the British GT Championship with Motorbase Performance driving a Porsche GT3R alongside businessman Steve Parish He claimed Pole position for the Rockingham and Brands Hatch rounds.Blancpain Endurance Series
During 2012 Jelley drove for Von Ryan Racing in the Blancpain Endurance Series in a McLaren MP4-12C GT3 alongside brothers Matt and Julien Draper. This included the Spa 24h race.Return to BTCC 2017
Following 2 years driving for Team Parker Racing in the Porsche Carrera Cup GB Jelley returned to the British Touring Car Championship with the team driving a Ford Focus. The team struggled for pace and finished the season with only 2 points.For 2018, the team switched to an ex-WSR BMW 125i. The season was again a disappointment, with Jelley suffering bad luck on several occasions. His best meeting of the year was Knockhill, where he qualified second and was running in that position until getting punted by ex-teammate Colin Turkington.
Jelley remained with Team Parker and BMW for 2019. He immediately picked up his best result since his return to the championship, finishing on the podium in race 3 at Brands Hatch. At round 5, Jelley finished race 3 in second place on the road, but was promoted to first after a 20-second penalty was awarded to original winner Jake Hill.
Racing record
Complete Formula 3 Euro Series results
Year | Entrant | Chassis | Engine | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | DC | Points |
2005 | Team Midland Euroseries | Dallara F305/001 | Toyota | HOC 1 | HOC 2 | PAU 1 | PAU 2 | SPA 1 | SPA 2 | MON 1 | MON 2 | OSC 1 | OSC 2 | NOR 1 | NOR 2 | NÜR 1 20 | NÜR 2 16 | ZAN 1 | ZAN 2 | LAU 1 | LAU 2 | HOC 3 | HOC 4 | NC | 0 |
Complete GP2 Asia Series results
Year | Entrant | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | DC | Points |
2008 | ART Grand Prix | DUB1 FEA 15 | DUB1 SPR 12 | IDN FEA DSQ | IDN SPR Ret | MYS FEA Ret | MYS SPR 18 | BHR FEA 16 | BHR SPR 9 | DUB2 FEA 18 | DUB2 SPR DNS | 24th | 0 |
Complete British Touring Car Championship results
Year | Team | Car | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | Pos | Pts |
2008 | Team RAC | BMW 320si | BRH 1 14 | BRH 2 11 | BRH 3 10 | ROC 1 11 | ROC 2 15 | ROC 3 11 | DON 1 Ret | DON 2 Ret | DON 3 13 | THR 1 11 | THR 2 11 | THR 3 Ret | CRO 1 Ret | CRO 2 10 | CRO 3 9 | SNE 1 12 | SNE 2 11 | SNE 3 8 | OUL 1 11 | OUL 2 10 | OUL 3 15 | KNO 1 13 | KNO 2 15 | KNO 3 13 | SIL 1 7 | SIL 2 Ret | SIL 3 10 | BRH 1 Ret | BRH 2 12 | BRH 3 Ret | 15th | 14 |
2009 | Team RAC | BMW 320si | BRH 1 7 | BRH 2 4 | BRH 3 Ret | THR 1 7 | THR 2 4 | THR 3 6 | DON 1 Ret | DON 2 DNS | DON 3 DNS | OUL 1 5 | OUL 2 14 | OUL 3 Ret | CRO 1 2 | CRO 2 2 | CRO 3 3 | SNE 1 6 | SNE 2 13 | SNE 3 Ret | KNO 1 8 | KNO 2 8 | KNO 3 10 | SIL 1 7 | SIL 2 12 | SIL 3 4 | ROC 1 1* | ROC 2 6* | ROC 3 1* | BRH 1 14 | BRH 2 11 | BRH 3 6 | 6th | 137 |
2017 | Team Parker Racing with Maximum Motorsport | Ford Focus ST | BRH 1 20 | BRH 2 18 | BRH 3 27 | DON 1 20 | DON 2 22 | DON 3 19 | THR 1 22 | THR 2 22 | THR 3 21 | OUL 1 17 | OUL 2 23 | OUL 3 17 | CRO 1 15 | CRO 2 Ret | CRO 3 Ret | SNE 1 21 | SNE 2 25 | SNE 3 15 | KNO 1 20 | KNO 2 Ret | KNO 3 21 | ROC 1 26 | ROC 2 22 | ROC 3 Ret | SIL 1 Ret | SIL 2 26 | SIL 3 Ret | BRH 1 20 | BRH 2 DNS | BRH 3 19 | 34th | 2 |
2018 | Team Parker Racing | BMW 125i M Sport | BRH 1 22 | BRH 2 Ret | BRH 3 23 | DON 1 30 | DON 2 19 | DON 3 17 | THR 1 27 | THR 2 25 | THR 3 21 | OUL 1 22 | OUL 2 Ret | OUL 3 16 | CRO 1 Ret | CRO 2 20 | CRO 3 16 | SNE 1 20 | SNE 2 22 | SNE 3 17 | ROC 1 14 | ROC 2 Ret | ROC 3 16 | KNO 1 Ret | KNO 2 Ret | KNO 3 14 | SIL 1 Ret | SIL 2 Ret | SIL 3 Ret | BRH 1 21 | BRH 2 Ret | BRH 3 Ret | 32nd | 4 |
2019 | Team Parker Racing | BMW 125i M Sport | BRH 1 7 | BRH 2 6 | BRH 3 3* | DON 1 17 | DON 2 Ret | DON 3 20 | THR 1 13 | THR 2 18 | THR 3 12 | CRO 1 14 | CRO 2 12 | CRO 3 28 | OUL 1 11 | OUL 2 6 | OUL 3 1 | SNE 1 25 | SNE 2 Ret | SNE 3 16 | THR 1 19 | THR 2 16 | THR 3 23 | KNO 1 Ret | KNO 2 Ret | KNO 3 17 | SIL 1 Ret | SIL 2 Ret | SIL 3 23 | BRH 1 7 | BRH 2 10 | BRH 3 11* | 17th | 105 |