Luke Pinder

Luke Pinder is a 27-year-old British rally driver from Shipley, West Yorkshire. Pinder has been involved with motorsports since the age of 13 having started competing in Autograss and moving to rallying when he passed his driving test at the age of 17.[1]

Pinder's driving skills have drawn praise from the likes of John Haugland after attending Haugland's winter rally school in Norway[2] and Pentti Airikkala when Pinder attended his rally school[3]

Career

2005: Peugeot 206 1400 Champion

In 2005 Luke entered the Peugeot 206 1400 Championship, and managed to secure the coveted Peugeot 206 1400 Championship.[4]

2007: Silverstone Tyres BRC 1400 Champion (Ford KA)

Luke Pinder entered the 2007 BRC 1400 Championship after agreeing a last minute drive with Chris Birkbeck to drive one of his new Ford KA 1400 rally cars. Despite the team failing to finish the first two races due to technical failures, Luke managed to come back and take the championship during the last event of the season.[5] Part of Luke's prize for winning the championship was a prize drive on the 2007 Rally GB in a MG ZR.

2007: Prize Drive in Rally GB (MG ZR)

As part of his prize for winning the BRC Silverstone Tyres 1400 championship, Luke contested the coveted Rally GB in a MG ZR[6] and despite not testing the car before he managed to finish Day One of the Wales Rally GB with a commanding lead in their class (N1)[7] and went on to claim a class victory.

Luke finished the rally with a class lead of 45 minutes and 66th overall.

2008: Tesco 99 BRC R2 Class (Ford Puma kit car)

Luke entered the 2008 season planning to compete with co-driver Martyn Taylor in a Chris Birkbeck-run team for the 2008 season. The team ran a Ford Puma 1400 Kit Car in the R2 class of the British Rally Championship.[8]

However, Pinder and Martyn Taylor parted company, with Pinder deciding to replace Taylor with previous Co-Driver Kim Baker.

2009: BRC R1 CHAMPION (Suzuki Swift)

2009 saw another new co driver, Peter Scott and another new car. Pinder deciding to contest the Swift Sport Cup within the British Championship. The new combination was very successful and won the Suzuki Swift Cup, the junior swift cup and the BRC R1 class

Pinder and Baker took the championship lead after the Scottish Borders event.[9]

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