Nik Elsmore

Nicholas Elsmore
Personal information
Nationality United Kingdom British
Born (1977-06-28) June 28, 1977
Gloucester, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom
World Rally Championship record
Active years 1998, 2001-2003
Rallies 7
Championships 0
Rally wins 0
Podiums 0
Stage wins 0
Total points 0
First rally 1998 Rally GB
Last rally 2003 Rally GB

Nicholas Oliver "Nik" Elsmore (born 28 June 1977) is a rally driver who made his rally debut in 1995. The son of former rally driver Graham Elsmore, he was born in Gloucester and competed in various seasons of the WRC, BRC (British Rally Championship) ANCRO, BTRDA and ERC over his 15 year career.

Since his rally debut in 1995 Nik has won a string of accolades. Driving a Vauxhall Nova GSI, by the end of 1997 he had been voted one of the finalists for the “Ford/Motoring News Rally Champion of the Future” as well as being shortlisted to drive for SEAT UK Rally team.

Moving to the Nissan Sunny GTI in 1998 and finishing his first event in 2nd place overall, it was the start of a great relationship with the new car. In 1999 he won the prestigious BTRDA Gold Star National Championship, only dropping two points throughout the season. Winning five out of the six rounds and placed second in the other. It was the most convincing Championship win in years. Also during 1999 he won his class in the British Rally Championship and was the leading independent driver, until engine failure on the last round.

For 2000, Nik transitioned from a Formula 2 (front wheel drive) to a Mitsubishi Evo 4x4. The season started well with a 7th Overall on the Rally of Wales (British Championship) also receiving at the same time an added bonus of an additional award for “The Most Promising Young Driver”. The season ended with another fine outing on the Manx International Rally with a 5th O/A.

Using an Evo 5. Niks first overall win was achieved against much tougher world-class opposition on the Wyedean at the start to the 2001 season. Also it saw the start of an opportunity to compete in various European and World Championship events at the wheel of a Guy Colsoul Rallysport car. The season saw Nik competing first in Sweden then Belgium, Germany, Finland, Corsica and finally the Network Q Rally of Gt. Britain.

With a 7th Overall on the Wyedean starting off the 2002 season, the team continued with UK rallies only. Another 7th was achieved on the Pirelli Rally and 14th on the Rally of Wales. This fantastic start to the season didn’t end there, With sponsorship being found with Hydrex Equipment UK, Nik notched up another 3rd Overall on the Woodpecker Stages, plus a 10th on the Bulldog Stages. Finally, at the end of the year, 31st Overall was achieved on the Network Q Rally of Gt. Britain, the final round of the World Rally Championship.

The 2003 season highlighted Niks ability to mix it with the leading British drivers, competing in various British rally events and setting many fastest stage times throughout the year. Nik was now labelled as one of the fastest Group N drivers in the country, proving his status by finishing in the Top 20 of the Wales Rally GB, the final round of the World Championship.

2004 Nik entered the Mitsubishi Championship, one of the most competitive one make championships to date. Breaking his arm in the first event of the season slowed progress for the first few rounds, but still finishing the Championship in 3rd position.

Nik was the leading driver throughout the first half of the 2005 season. However, a rare engine/electrical fault hampered the championship position, finishing the season in a creditable 4th position.

2006 was a big learning curve for the newly formed, Elsmore Rally Team. Gaining valuable publicity for the sponsors, competing on several selected events throughout the year. The team worked well and Nik achieved solid performances during the season.

With the Elsmore Rally Team going into their second year, it was decided to once again fight for the elusive Mitsubishi Evo Challenge title in a new Mitsubishi Evo IX rally car. 2007 would see the best entry yet, with many high profile drivers fighting for the prize of a works drive with Mitsubishi. The season started with a rare brake failure, with Nik still pushing hard, a huge crash on round three would see his title hopes dashed. Relying more on other drivers misfortune, Nik put in a string of consistent results and finished a very commendable 3rd Overall in the championship.

The fight continued in 2008 with the ever competitive ANCRO & Evo Challenge Championships, Introducing a new co-driver Craig Drew to the Elsmore Rally Team proved to be the turning point this season. The battle continued to the very last event and a joint 1st Overall in the Mitsubishi Challenge was the reward at the close of season. This was the best result to date for the team & as an added bonus Nik was rewarded with a 4th Overall in the National ANCRO Championship. As the highest placed Group N driver, the team proved competitive against the WRC machinery.

Nik continued to use his full International Spec Group N Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX for the 2009 season. Prepared by chief engineer, Rex Paddock, based in the Forest of Dean. Winning the Wyedean rally for the second time was a great start, and the pace continued throughout the season with some of the best driving to date. Sadly, mid season, chief engineer & Niks mentor, Rex Paddock was killed in an aeroplane accident. His untimely death was a huge loss to the team, battling through they still managed to finish a rewarding 2nd Overall in the Mitsubishi Challenge and 4th in the ANCRO Championship.

With there being such a huge loss to the team during the 2009 season, Nik decided to make the difficult decision to retire from the sport in 2010.

With the Wyedean Rally having its 40th anniversary in February 2015, as a former winner, Nik was invited to take part in the event as a one off guest appearance. A class win of over two minutes and an outstanding 5th Overall in an Evo IX, gave Nik the Star of the Rally award, voted for by the national motoring press.


External links

http://www.ewrc-results.com/profile.php?p=1328 eWRC results

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