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James Weaver (racing driver)

James Brian Weaver (born 4 March 1955 in London) is a British former racing driver.


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James Weaver
Weaver in a Porsche 962 at the 1990 IMSA Del Mar Grand Prix
British
(1955-03-04) 4 March 1955London, England
Grand-AmUSRRCBPR Global GT Series

James Brian Weaver (born 4 March 1955 in London) is a British former racing driver.

In 1978, Weaver started racing in Formula Ford with Scorpion Racing School. He then began his professional career in the European F3. In 1982, he was the Eddie Jordan Racing team's primary driver, but in 1983 he returned to the European F3. He debuted in the British Touring Car Championship in 1989 at the Oulton Park circuit in March that year. He finished second overall in the British Touring Car Championship that year behind the winner John Cleland. He won Class B that year.

In 1987, Weaver joined Dyson Racing, for whom he drove for twenty years. He resulted IMSA GT Championship runner-up in 1995, won the 1998 United States Road Racing Championship and the 2000 and 2001 Rolex Sports Car Series, and collected two vice-championships in the 2004 and 2006 American Le Mans Series.

Weaver driving to victory in the 2005 Grand Prix of Mosport in the Dyson Racing MG-Lola EX257

Among his wins, Weaver triumphed at the 1997 24 Hours of Daytona and the 1997, 2000 and 2002 6 Hours of Watkins Glen. He also finished second at the 1985 24 Hours of Le Mans and the 1999 12 Hours of Sebring.

Weaver officially retired after the 2006 American Le Mans Series season.

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position – 1984–1990 in class) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap – 1 point awarded ?–1989 in class)

‡ Endurance driver.

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(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position)

YearTeamCo-driversCarClassLapsPos.Classpos.
Mazdaspeed Co. Ltd.Jeff Allam Steve SoperMazda 717CC Jr.26718th2nd
Richard Lloyd RacingRichard Lloyd Jonathan PalmerPorsche 956 GTiC13712nd2nd
Nissan MotorsportMasahiro Hasemi Takao WadaNissan R85VC128516th10th
Liqui Moly EquipePrice Cobb Jonathan PalmerPorsche 962C GTiC1112DNFDNF
Richard Lloyd RacingDerek Bell Tiff NeedellPorsche 962C GTiC1339DNFDNF
Richard Lloyd RacingJJ Lehto Manuel ReuterPorsche 962C GTiC1181DNFDNF
Team Salamin Primagaz Team SchuppanHurley Haywood Wayne TaylorPorsche 962CC2316NCNC
PC Automotive JaguarTiff Needell Richard PiperJaguar XJ220LMGT1135DNFDNF
Gulf RacingRay Bellm JJ LehtoMcLaren F1 GTRLMGT13239th7th
David Price RacingButch Leitzinger Andy WallacePanoz Esperante GTR-1LMGT1236DNFDNF
Porsche AGDavid Murry Pierre-Henri RaphanelPorsche LMP1-98LMP1218DNFDNF
Audi Sport UKPerry McCarthy Andy WallaceAudi R8CLMGTP198DNFDNF
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