Rob Collard
British racing driver

Rob Collard

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British racing driver
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1 October 1968(Frimley, United Kingdom)
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Robert Collard (born 1 October 1968) is a British auto racing driver from Hampshire, best known for racing in the British Touring Car Championship, winning two races in a West Surrey Racing MG, and claiming the Independent's Cup title in 2003. In 2008, he returned to running the series full-time, driving for the Motorbase Performance team, where he remained for 2009, before returning to West Surrey Racing. Collard also owns his own demolition firm, R Collard Ltd.

Career

For many years, he raced hot rods, only switching to circuit racing in his late 20s. He raced Formula Ford for 3 years. However, as most drives in Formula 3 and higher went to younger drivers, he turned his attention to saloon based racing, coming 3rd in the Vauxhall SRi V6 championship.

Collard driving the Team RAC-run MG ZS at the Brands Hatch round of the 2006 British Touring Car Championship.

In 2000, the British Touring Car Championship launched Class B, featuring lower-powered but cheaper cars, to fill its relatively thin grid. Rob took up this opportunity, and finished 4th overall in his class. He only raced a partial season in the renamed Production Class in 2001, concentrating on preparing a Renault Clio for a full assault on the Production Class in 2002 with his own Collard Racing team.

The season was a disaster, however. Engine reliability and lasting performance was low, and a victory and a 2nd in the opening meeting proved to be a false dawn, as the small team struggled to get working machinery to the races, and he was outside the championship top 10. He also contested 6 ETCC races in a Nissan Primera for RJN Motorsport that year.

Collard driving at Croft during the 2008 British Touring Car Championship season.

Undeterred, Rob redoubled his efforts for 2003, moving up to the main Touring Class with a Vauxhall Astra. He beat several better-funded teams and drivers to win the Independent's Cup, and finished 10th overall ahead of several 'works' drivers. For 2004, there were less works teams, with MG pulling out and Honda scaling down to only one car. As a result, more competitive cars had independent status. Collard Racing had no realistic hope of matching Anthony Reid's independent MG or Matt Neal's Honda, and finished 6th in the Indy cup and 12th overall.

In 2005, Rob replaced Reid in West Surrey Racing's MG, concentrating purely on racing rather than team ownership. This was his most competitive season to date, with 2 outright wins and 7th place overall. For 2006, he was joined in the team by Colin Turkington under WSR's new guise "Team RAC". This time, he finished 9th overall with a single podium.

Collard's heavy-handed tactics often come under criticism from fellow drivers and teams, as well as numerous fans of the series. It is believed that Rob's racing licence amassed 9 points in the 2006 season, just three short of a ban from racing. Fellow drivers have often spoken out about his lack of driving standards, one going as far as to describe him as a "rock-ape" at a 2006 meeting.

In 2007, Collard had no BTCC drive, instead contesting the early rounds of the Porsche Carrera Cup UK, achieving little success in these big difficult-to-control rear-wheel-drive cars. He contested the final round of the BTCC for GR Asia, and returned full-time in 2008 in a Motorbase BMW. At Croft, he scored their best-ever result in 4th, after he and team-mate Steven Kane ran 3rd and 4th for a while. The team had worked on damper settings before the meeting. For 2009, Collard and Jonathan Adam race Motorbase's BMWs. He won two races early on in 2009 at the opening round at Brands Hatch and at Donington Park. He came close to adding a third at Snetterton, before contact with James Nash saw him spin across the track into the path of Stephen Jelley, resulting in a huge collision. Collard complained of abdominal pain and was taken to hospital, while Nash was excluded from the results. He then suffered another big incident at the next round at Knockhill when he and Matt Neal collided after Matt Neal lost control of car. Blighted by incidents and 'DNFs' through the second half of the season, Rob Collard was unable to match the form of the first half of the season but still ended up 6th in the BTCC drivers championship, his best performance in the BTCC so far.

For 2010, Collard returned to West Surrey Racing, replacing reigning champion Colin Turkington who had failed to raise the necessary budget. He finished the year in 9th.

Collard remained with WSR for 2011 but failed to register a race win. He finished the year 8th in the Drivers Championship. In 2012, he won 3 races with the team thus finishing 5th overall his best final championship position. In 2013, the team re-signed 2009 champion Colin Turkington. WSR also introduced the new BMW 3 series. Collard achieved a solitary podium and finished up in 13th place overall.

In 2014, Collard again remained with WSR, winning 1 race and finishing 6th in the drivers championship. He remained with the team for 2015, where he won the first race of the season and finished in 10th place in the championship.

Personal

Rob's family starred in an episode of Channel 4's Wife Swap, shown during October 2006. He has told ITV's BTCC coverage that his hero was the late Colin McRae, and his ambition is to win the World Touring Car Championship. He is the father of racing driver Ricky Collard.

Collard endorsed the Conservative Party in the 2019 United Kingdom general election.

Racing record

Complete British Touring Car Championship results

(key) Races in bold indicate pole position (1 point awarded – 2000–2002 all races, 2003–present just in first race, 2000–2003 in class). Races in italics indicate fastest lap (1 point awarded – 2001–present all races, 2000–2003 in class) * signifies that driver led race for at least one lap (1 point given – 2003–present all races).

Year Team Car Class 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 Pen. Pos Pts
2000 Bintcliffe Sport Nissan Primera B BRH1 BRH2 DON1
Ret
DON2
Ret
THR1
DNS
THR2
DNS
KNO1 KNO2 OUL1
12
OUL2
11
SIL1
13
SIL2
Ret
CRO1
11
CRO2
8
SNE1
Ret
SNE2
9
DON1
14
DON2
Ret
BRH1
Ret
BRH2
12
OUL1
Ret
OUL2
DNS
SIL1
Ret
SIL2
Ret
4th 81
2001 Collard Racing Renault Clio 172 P BRH1
6
BRH2
DNS
THR1
Ret
THR2
NC
OUL1
Ret
OUL2
DNS
SIL1
12
SIL2
Ret
MON1
Ret
MON2
DNS
DON1
11
DON2
Ret
KNO1
10
KNO2
8
SNE1
5
SNE2
Ret
CRO1
DNS
CRO2
DNS
OUL1
DNS
OUL2
DNS
SIL1
11
SIL2
Ret
DON1
DNS
DON2
DNS
BRH1
15
BRH2
Ret
-5 13th 46
2002 Collard Racing Renault Clio 172 P BRH1
7
BRH2
9
OUL1
DNS
OUL2
DNS
THR1
DNS
THR2
DNS
SIL1
14
SIL2
Ret
MON1 MON2 CRO1
DNS
CRO2
DNS
SNE1 SNE2 KNO1 KNO2 BRH1 BRH2 DON1 DON2 -5 12th 34
2003 Collard Racing Vauxhall Astra Coupé T MON1
6
MON2
7
BRH1
13
BRH2
Ret
THR1
Ret
THR2
DNS
SIL1
Ret
SIL2
9
ROC1
7
ROC2
5
CRO1
Ret
CRO2
8
SNE1
8
SNE2
6
BRH1
Ret
BRH2
Ret
DON1
DON2
16
OUL1
8
OUL2
7
10th 42
2004 Collard Racing Vauxhall Astra Coupé THR1
11
THR2
5
THR3
8
BRH1
10
BRH2
15
BRH3
15
SIL1
Ret
SIL2
13
SIL3
DNS
OUL1
5
OUL2
Ret
OUL3
4
MON1
13
MON2
11
MON3
Ret
CRO1
15
CRO2
Ret
CRO3
9
KNO1
8
KNO2
11
KNO3
Ret
BRH1
15
BRH2
Ret
BRH3
9
SNE1
7
SNE2
9
SNE3
11
DON1
13
DON2
8
DON3
7
12th 44
2005 West Surrey Racing MG ZS DON1
4
DON2
2
DON3
4
THR1
5
THR2
11
THR3
Ret
BRH1
6
BRH2
6
BRH3
Ret
OUL1
8
OUL2
4
OUL3
4*
CRO1
7
CRO2
4
CRO3
5
MON1
5
MON2
4
MON3
3
SNE1
5
SNE2
5
SNE3
12
KNO1
9
KNO2
9
KNO3
1*
SIL1
10
SIL2
10
SIL3
2*
BRH1
Ret
BRH2
9
BRH3
1*
7th 173
2006 Team RAC MG ZS BRH1
7
BRH2
6
BRH3
DSQ
MON1
Ret
MON2
10
MON3
Ret
OUL1
6
OUL2
5
OUL3
4
THR1
5
THR2
3
THR3
6
CRO1
5
CRO2
Ret
CRO3
10
DON1
9
DON2
13
DON3
Ret
SNE1
11
SNE2
5
SNE3
Ret
KNO1
Ret
KNO2
Ret
KNO3
7
BRH1
5
BRH2
7
BRH3
6
SIL1
10
SIL2
5
SIL3
7
9th 97
2007 GR Asia SEAT León BRH1 BRH2 BRH3 ROC1 ROC2 ROC3 THR1 THR2 THR3 CRO1 CRO2 CRO3 OUL1 OUL2 OUL3 DON1 DON2 DON3 SNE1 SNE2 SNE3 BRH1 BRH2 BRH3 KNO1 KNO2 KNO3 THR1
11
THR2
Ret
THR3
10
27th 1
2008 Motorbase Performance BMW 320si BRH1
12
BRH2
Ret
BRH3
11
ROC1
13
ROC2
12
ROC3
8
DON1
Ret
DON2
DNS
DON3
Ret
THR1
14
THR2
14
THR3
11
CRO1
5
CRO2
4
CRO3
Ret*
SNE1
9
SNE2
4
SNE3
9
OUL1
10
OUL2
Ret
OUL3
8
KNO1
7
KNO2
6
KNO3
2
SIL1
16
SIL2
9
SIL3
7
BRH1
3
BRH2
4
BRH3
6
12th 84
2009 Airwaves BMW BMW 320si BRH1
4*
BRH2
1*
BRH3
8
THR1
17
THR2
5
THR3
5
DON1
4
DON2
9
DON3
1*
OUL1
9
OUL2
DNS
OUL3
4
CRO1
4
CRO2
4
CRO3
7
SNE1
Ret
SNE2
7
SNE3
Ret*
KNO1
Ret
KNO2
12
KNO3
Ret
SIL1
SIL2
9
SIL3
2*
ROC1
4
ROC2
Ret
ROC3
Ret
BRH1
6
BRH2
4
BRH3
Ret
6th 145
2010 WSR BMW 320si THR1
Ret
THR2
9
THR3
Ret*
ROC1
10
ROC2
2
ROC3
6
BRH1
4
BRH2
12
BRH3
4
OUL1
3
OUL2
15
OUL3
8
CRO1
2
CRO2
8
CRO3
17
SNE1
10
SNE2
7
SNE3
2
SIL1
6
SIL2
2
SIL3
12
KNO1
Ret
KNO2
Ret
KNO3
6
DON1
16
DON2
7
DON3
2
BRH1
5
BRH2
3
BRH3
6
8th 144
2011 WSR BMW 320si BRH1
17
BRH2
9
BRH3
7
DON1
6
DON2
5
DON3
Ret
THR1
12
THR2
14
THR3
13
OUL1
5
OUL2
3
OUL3
14
CRO1
3
CRO2
2
CRO3
3
SNE1
23
SNE2
10
SNE3
12
KNO1
5
KNO2
5
KNO3
2
ROC1
Ret
ROC2
10
ROC3
3
BRH1
8
BRH2
22
BRH3
Ret
SIL1
8
SIL2
23
SIL3
23
8th 108
2012 eBay Motors BMW 320si BRH1
1*
BRH2
BRH3
DON1
DON2
8
DON3
4
THR1
4
THR2
7
THR3
7
OUL1
3*
OUL2
OUL3
6
CRO1
2
CRO2
5
CRO3
5
SNE1
Ret
SNE2
NC
SNE3
9
KNO1
1*
KNO2
1*
KNO3
9
ROC1
5
ROC2
11
ROC3
13
SIL1
4
SIL2
2*
SIL3
3
BRH1
6
BRH2
Ret
BRH3
19
5th 303
2013 eBay Motors BMW 125i M Sport BRH1
Ret
BRH2
Ret
BRH3
Ret
DON1
15
DON2
12
DON3
12
THR1
13
THR2
13
THR3
15
OUL1
10
OUL2
NC
OUL3
11
CRO1
9
CRO2
6
CRO3
14
SNE1
10
SNE2
Ret
SNE3
9
KNO1
6
KNO2
4
KNO3
3
ROC1
7
ROC2
Ret
ROC3
Ret
SIL1
5
SIL2
Ret
SIL3
12
BRH1
7
BRH2
14
BRH3
8
13th 140
2014 eBay Motors BMW 125i M Sport BRH1
6
BRH2
6
BRH3
4*
DON1
4
DON2
Ret
DON3
7
THR1
5
THR2
3
THR3
10
OUL1
2
OUL2
3
OUL3
11
CRO1
4
CRO2
3
CRO3
2
SNE1
9
SNE2
18
SNE3
6
KNO1
12
KNO2
5
KNO3
1*
ROC1
11
ROC2
9
ROC3
6
SIL1
7
SIL2
Ret
SIL3
DNS
BRH1
6
BRH2
3*
BRH3
Ret
-3 6th 275
2015 Team JCT600 with GardX BMW 125i M Sport BRH1
1*
BRH2
16
BRH3
Ret
DON1
8
DON2
6
DON3
4*
THR1
13
THR2
2*
THR3
14
OUL1
13
OUL2
Ret
OUL3
14
CRO1
3
CRO2
6
CRO3
1*
SNE1
Ret
SNE2
NC
SNE3
10
KNO1
1*
KNO2
2
KNO3
Ret
ROC1
18
ROC2
28
ROC3
DNS
SIL1
7
SIL2
9
SIL3
2*
BRH1
10
BRH2
10
BRH3
7
10th 226
2016 Team JCT600 with GardX BMW 125i M Sport BRH1
6
BRH2
16
BRH3
6
DON1
6
DON2
1*
DON3
4
THR1
6
THR2
2
THR3
6
OUL1
23
OUL2
25
OUL3
6
CRO1
7
CRO2
1*
CRO3
4
SNE1
16
SNE2
4
SNE3
2*
KNO1
17
KNO2
5
KNO3
Ret
ROC1
14
ROC2
3
ROC3
6
SIL1
7
SIL2
7
SIL3
3*
BRH1
12
BRH2
10
BRH3
9
5th 278
2017 Team BMW BMW 125i M Sport BRH1
7
BRH2
2
BRH3
6
DON1
6
DON2
2
DON3
12
THR1
10
THR2
1*
THR3
7
OUL1
5
OUL2
2
OUL3
6
CRO1
4
CRO2
3
CRO3
8
SNE1
9
SNE2
3
SNE3
2
KNO1
4
KNO2
4
KNO3
11
ROC1
17
ROC2
8
ROC3
Ret
SIL1
Ret
SIL2
DNS
SIL3
DNS
BRH1
WD
BRH2
WD
BRH3
WD
5th 256
2018 Team BMW BMW 125i M Sport BRH1
15
BRH2
26
BRH3
Ret
DON1
11
DON2
13
DON3
4
THR1
11
THR2
16
THR3
10
OUL1
9
OUL2
6
OUL3
1*
CRO1
6
CRO2
28
CRO3
11
SNE1
Ret
SNE2
Ret
SNE3
DNS
ROC1 ROC2 ROC3 KNO1 KNO2 KNO3 SIL1 SIL2 SIL3 BRH1 BRH2 BRH3 19th 86
2019 Sterling Insurance with Power Maxed Racing Vauxhall Astra BRH1
21
BRH2
22
BRH3
Ret
DON1
10
DON2
7
DON3
2
THR1
8
THR2
9
THR3
14
CRO1
Ret
CRO2
19
CRO3
26
OUL1
15
OUL2
22
OUL3
23
SNE1
7
SNE2
14
SNE3
4
THR1
6
THR2
6
THR3
2*
KNO1
NC
KNO2
17
KNO3
16
SIL1
12
SIL2
NC
SIL3
21
BRH1
15
BRH2
17
BRH3
18
16th 118

Complete European Touring Car Championship results

(key)

Year Team Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Pos Pts
2002 RJN Motorsport Nissan Primera MAG1 MAG2 SIL1 SIL2 BRN1 BRN2 JAR1 JAR2 AND1 AND2 OSC1 OSC2 SPA1 SPA2 PER1
Ret
PER2
DNS
DON1
14
DON2
12
EST1
10
EST2
12
27th 0