Instructors

Mark Williamson  /  Mike Reedy

Mark Williamson

2009

2008

  • Mark competes in Formula Renault V6, consisting of races in China, Malaysia, Japan and Indonesia.
  • Finished on the podium three times, best result second at Shanghai International raceway.
  • Finished fourth in the series.
  • Also constructed a two car team for the Asian Aston Martin Cup in conjunction with DTM motorsports. Mark competed in round one at Shanghai running 4th and for the remainder of the season co ordinated and coached the teams three drivers.

2007

  • Finished 3rd in IFC Formula Renault series and completed full season of Asian Formula Renault season.

2006

  • Completes full season in the Asian Formula Renault series driving for DTM finishing 6th in the series.
  • Factory driver for Radical Sports Cars Australasia.

2005

  • Competes in round 6 of the Asian Formula Renault series at Shanghai Grand Prix circuit finishing 4th.

2004

  • Mark competes in the first ever race event at the Shanghai Grand Prix event driving a Formula Renault. Qualifying 6th and finishing 5th
  • Also competes in a Ferrari 360 Stradale in several 1 hour races and drives the Ferrari to a class win in the East Coast Targa tarmac rally.

2003

  • Competed in the Bathurst 24 hr driving a BMW Z3 GT finishing on the podium third in class.

2002

  • Competed in the inaugural Bathurst 24hr Driving a Nissan 350Z in its world racing debut. Mark had the car into the top ten before handing over to the last driver who crashed with an hour to go.
  • Competed in the Kumho MG series winning four times.

2001

  • Competed in one Nations Cup race at Canberra in Lotus Elise 200HP best finish 8th.

2000

  • Nations Cup:
    Secured major corporate support and established a two car Porsche GT3 team competing in the Nations Cup, best result a win in round three at the inaugural Canberra street race,2nd at Indy Surfers Paradise, finishing 6th in the series.

1999

  • Bathurst G.T.P. winner and Super Touring:
    Drove for Volvo team in two rounds of the Super Touring championship. Partnering Jim Richards. Drove a Factory backed Mazda RX7 SP to victory in the prestigious Bathurst 3 hour race.

1998

  • Bathurst 1000:
    Competed in the Bathurst 1000 Super Touring race, driving a 97 factory built Peugeot 406. Qualified 11th and ran in the top ten until sidelined by engine failure.

1996

  • F.I.A G.T series:
    Competed at final round of the series at Zhuhai China. Drove for Franz Konrad in a Porsche 993 GT1. Qualified 8th for 4 hour race. Dnf after co driver crashed.

1994/95

  • Did not race but did complete a lot of test miles in 5 litre touring car,and class A Porsche Cup car.

1993

  • Bathurst 12 Hour:
    Competed in a Suzuki GTI. Two drivers only. Completed 7.5 hours behind the wheel. Running 1ST in class until delayed by a mechanical problem. But did finish.

1992

  • Bathurst 12 Hour:
    Competed in a Suzuki GTI. Finished the race in 4th place.

1991

  • British Formula Vauxhall:
    Completed full season running with professional team. Ran fifth in series, best result 3RD. Tested regularly for Alan Docking Racing in Formula Three.

1990

  • British Formula Vauxhall:
    Ran own team in full series. Gaining regular top ten places, best result 7th.

1989

  • British Formula Vauxhall:
    Ran own team in majority of British series. Best result 10th.

1988

  • British Toyota Formula Three:
    Competed in several races in Britain and Europe. Best result 1st at Zolder.

1987

  • Australian Formula Ford Series:
    Competed in most Driver to Europe rounds. Driving a Bowin P6. Gaining regular top five Placings. Finishing 6th in series.

1986

  • Australian Formula Ford Series:
    Competed in most rounds. Finished 12th in series. Winning races in State series.

1985

  • Australian Formula Ford:
    Competed in selected rounds of National series. Front running in State series.

1984

  • Kart Racing:
    - 1st in South Pacific Championship
    - 1st in Dirt Track State Championship
    - 1st in N.S.W. State Championship
    - 1st in Junior State Championship