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Stuart Hall (racing driver)

Stuart Hall (born 18 October 1984 in Chelmsford) is a British former racing driver. He is the 2013 GTEAM World Endurance Champion and has competed at the 24 Hours of Le Mans for teams including Aston Martin Racing.


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Stuart Hall
Hall during the 2008 Petit Le Mans
British
(1984-10-18) 18 October 1984Chelmsford, England
2012
Aston Martin Racing
FIA Gold (until 2012, 2014–2015) FIA Silver (2013, 2016–)
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BritcarWECBlancpain Endurance SeriesBritish GT ChampionshipFIA GT3 European ChampionshipAmerican Le Mans SeriesLe Mans SeriesBritish F3Formula Renault 2000 EurocupFormula Renault UKBritish Formula FordT Cars
FIA Endurance Trophy LMGTE AmFormula Renault UK Winter SeriesT Cars

Stuart Hall (born 18 October 1984 in Chelmsford) is a British former racing driver. He is the 2013 GTEAM World Endurance Champion and has competed at the 24 Hours of Le Mans for teams including Aston Martin Racing.

After winning the T Cars championship in 2000, Hall moved into single-seaters. In 2002, he finished ninth in the British Formula Ford Championship, before coming fourth in that year's Winter Series, where he won two of the four races. The following year he only started 12 of the 20 races in the series, concentrating instead on his A level studies. After debuting in Formula Renault in the 2003 UK Winter Series, he raced full-time in Formula Renault UK in 2004. Driving for Fortec Motorsport, he finished seventh overall with three podium finishes. He then won the Winter Series, winning one of the four races. He remained in Formula Renault UK in 2005, but slipped to eighth overall although he had increased his podium tally to five.

2006 saw Hall move up to British Formula Three. He raced the first five race weekends with Fortec, before missing the sixth round at Spa-Francorchamps and returning with T-Sport. He finished the year 13th in the standings.

Hall's Lola-Aston Martin at scrutineering for the 2009 Le Mans 24 Hours.

Hall switched to sportscars in 2007, contesting the Le Mans Series in Rollcentre Racing's Pescarolo-Judd LMP1, though he raced the season finale in Brazil with the Creation Autosportif team. He finished fifth in the drivers' standings, and also finished fourth at the 24 Hours of Le Mans with Rollcentre. He drove for Creation in 2008, finishing seventh in the Le Mans Series and 11th at Le Mans. He joined Aston Martin Racing in 2009, contesting the 24 Hours, from which his car retired, and the final two rounds of the Le Mans Series.

Hall racing for Pescarolo in 2012.

Hall made just a few British GT appearances in 2010–11, before signing to race the new Pescarolo 03 at the 2012 24 Hours of Le Mans. In 2013, Hall drove a Vantage V8 GTE for Aston Martin Racing in the LMGTE Am class of the FIA World Endurance Championship. He won it together with Jamie Campbell-Walter in 2013 but spent two further seasons in that car.

Hall returned to Aston Martin in the GTE Am class in 2013.

In 2015, Hall was also runner up in the GTC class of the European Le Mans Series with AF Corse in a Ferrari 458 GT3.

Between 2016 and 2018, Hall drove a Mercedes AMG GT GT3 for ROFGO Racing earning victory in the Silverstone 12 hours during that period.

Hall spent three seasons in the Blancpain Endurance Series between 2019 and 2021 with GPX Racing and Team WRT respectively.

In 2022, Hall won the GT4 Class of the British Endurance Championship with MKH Racing, a team that he lends his name too.

Historic Racing

Hall regularly competes in Historic Racing. Driving the famous cars from the ROFGO Collection and GPX Historic Collection.

Hall has won the Monaco Historic Grand Prix three times, once in 2016 in a McLaren M19 and twice in 2022 in a McLaren M19 and M23. He has also won numerous Historic events around the world including venues in Dubai, the USA and Europe.

Hall has also competed in the Le Mans Classic, most recently in an Aston Martin Vantage GT2 in 2022.

YearTeamCo-DriversCarClassLaps.mw-parser-output .tooltip-dotted{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}Pos.ClassPos.
Rollcentre RacingJoão Barbosa Martin ShortPescarolo 01-JuddLMP13474th4th
Creation AutosportifJohnny Mowlem Marc GoossensCreation CA07-AIMLMP131624th11th
Aston Martin RacingHarold Primat Peter KoxLola-Aston Martin B09/60LMP1252DNFDNF
Pescarolo TeamEmmanuel CollardPescarolo 03-JuddLMP120DNFDNF
Aston Martin RacingJamie Campbell-Walter Roald GoetheAston Martin Vantage GTEGTEAm30130th6th
Aston Martin RacingFrancesco Castellacci Roald GoetheAston Martin Vantage GTEGTEAm187DNFDNF
YearTeamCo-DriversCarCar No.ClassLapsPos.ClassPos.
Rollcentre RacingAndy Neate Martin ShortMosler MT900R GT32GT35672nd2nd
Vantage RacingTom Black Alan BonnerAston Martin V8 Vantage N2452352111th7th
Vantage RacingTom Black Alan BonnerAston Martin V8 Vantage N2450336238th/DNF16th/DNF
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