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Martin Rowe
Personal information
NationalityUnited Kingdom British
Isle of Man Manx
Born (1971-06-24) June 24, 1971 (age 54)
Onchan, Isle of Man[1]
World Rally Championship record
Active years1994, 1997 - 1999, 2001 – 2003
Co-driverUnited Kingdom Chris Wood
United Kingdom Nicky Beech
United Kingdom Derek Ringer
United Kingdom Trevor Agnew
TeamsPeugeot, Renault, Ford, Subaru
Rallies33
Championships0
Rally wins0
Podiums0
Stage wins0
Total points0
First rally1994 RAC Rally
Last rally2003 Wales Rally GB

Martin Rowe (born 24 June 1971) is a British and Manx rally driver who won the British Rally Championship in 1998, the British Formula Rally Championship in 2001, Production World Rally Championship in 2003 and the Chinese Rally Championship in 2006.

Alongside his title in the British Rally Championship in 1998, Rowe took the Formula Rally Championship in 2001 driving a Ford Puma S1600 after original champion, Justin Dale, his co-driver Andrew Bargery, and winning manufacturer Peugeot were excluded due to a homologation issue in the final round which affected both Proton and Peugeot. With Dale later losing his appeal, Rowe was awarded the drivers title and Chris Wood the co-drivers title.[2]

In 1998 and 2003 Rowe was named as the National Rally Driver of the Year.

Racing record

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Complete WRC results

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YearEntrantCar1234567891011121314PosPoints
1994Peugeot Sport Great BritainPeugeot 306 S16MONPORKENFRAGRCARGNZLFINITAGBR
14
NC0
1997Renault Dealer Rallying UKRenault Mégane MaxiMONSWEKENPORESPFRAARGGRCNZLFININAITAAUSGBR
Ret
NC0
1998Renault Dealer Rallying UKRenault Mégane MaxiMONSWEKENPORESPFRA
14
ARGGRCNZLFINITA
Ret
AUSGBR
Ret
NC0
1999Renault Elf Dealer RallyingRenault Mégane MaxiMONSWEKENPOR
19
ESPFRA
Ret
ARGGRCNZLFIN
19
CHNITA|
17
AUS
10
GBR
18
NC0
2001Martin RoweFord Puma S1600MONSWEPORESPARGCYPGRCKENFIN
Ret
NZLITA
25
FRAAUSGBR
Ret
NC0
2002Martin RoweFord Puma S1600MON
Ret
ESP
30
GRC
24
KENGER
19
ITA
Ret
GBR
Ret
NC0
Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VIICYP
Ret
ARGFIN
Ret
NZL
15
AUS
21
Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VISWE
38
David Sutton Cars LtdFRA
21
2003David Sutton Cars LtdSubaru Impreza STi N8MONSWE
29
TURNZL
18
ARGGRCNC0
Subaru Impreza STi N10CYP
10
GER
24
FINAUS
15
ITAFRA
18
ESPGBR
Ret

JWRC results

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YearEntrantCar123456PosPoints
2002Martin RoweFord Puma S1600MON
Ret
ESP
10
GRE
5
GER
5
ITA
Ret
GBR
Ret
11th4

PWRC results

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YearEntrantCar12345678PosPoints
2002Martin RoweMitsubishi Lancer Evo VIICYP
Ret
ARGKENFIN
Ret
NZL
2
AUS
5
6th13
Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VISWE
6
David Sutton Cars LtdFRA
3
2003David Sutton Cars LtdSubaru Impreza STi N8SWE
3
NZL
4
ARG1st43
Subaru Impreza STi N10CYP
2
GER
2
AUS
1
FRA
3

References

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  1. ^ https://www.motorsport.com/brc/news/martin-rowe-joins-volkswagen/6140/ [dead link]
  2. ^ "Justin Dale - Rally Driver". www.andrewbargery.com. Archived from the original on 16 February 2005.


    Martin Rowe
    Personal information
    NationalityUnited Kingdom British
    Isle of Man Manx
    Born (1971-06-24) June 24, 1971 (age 54)
    Onchan, Isle of Man[1]
    World Rally Championship record
    Active years1994, 1997 - 1999, 2001 – 2003
    Co-driverUnited Kingdom Chris Wood
    United Kingdom Nicky Beech
    United Kingdom Derek Ringer
    United Kingdom Trevor Agnew
    TeamsPeugeot, Renault, Ford, Subaru
    Rallies33
    Championships0
    Rally wins0
    Podiums0
    Stage wins0
    Total points0
    First rally1994 RAC Rally
    Last rally2003 Wales Rally GB

    Martin Rowe (born 24 June 1971) is a British and Manx rally driver who won the British Rally Championship in 1998, the British Formula Rally Championship in 2001, Production World Rally Championship in 2003 and the Chinese Rally Championship in 2006.

    Alongside his title in the British Rally Championship in 1998, Rowe took the Formula Rally Championship in 2001 driving a Ford Puma S1600 after original champion, Justin Dale, his co-driver Andrew Bargery, and winning manufacturer Peugeot were excluded due to a homologation issue in the final round which affected both Proton and Peugeot. With Dale later losing his appeal, Rowe was awarded the drivers title and Chris Wood the co-drivers title.[2]

    In 1998 and 2003 Rowe was named as the National Rally Driver of the Year.

    Racing record

    Complete WRC results

    YearEntrantCar1234567891011121314PosPoints
    1994Peugeot Sport Great BritainPeugeot 306 S16MONPORKENFRAGRCARGNZLFINITAGBR
    14
    NC0
    1997Renault Dealer Rallying UKRenault Mégane MaxiMONSWEKENPORESPFRAARGGRCNZLFININAITAAUSGBR
    Ret
    NC0
    1998Renault Dealer Rallying UKRenault Mégane MaxiMONSWEKENPORESPFRA
    14
    ARGGRCNZLFINITA
    Ret
    AUSGBR
    Ret
    NC0
    1999Renault Elf Dealer RallyingRenault Mégane MaxiMONSWEKENPOR
    19
    ESPFRA
    Ret
    ARGGRCNZLFIN
    19
    CHNITA|
    17
    AUS
    10
    GBR
    18
    NC0
    2001Martin RoweFord Puma S1600MONSWEPORESPARGCYPGRCKENFIN
    Ret
    NZLITA
    25
    FRAAUSGBR
    Ret
    NC0
    2002Martin RoweFord Puma S1600MON
    Ret
    ESP
    30
    GRC
    24
    KENGER
    19
    ITA
    Ret
    GBR
    Ret
    NC0
    Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VIICYP
    Ret
    ARGFIN
    Ret
    NZL
    15
    AUS
    21
    Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VISWE
    38
    David Sutton Cars LtdFRA
    21
    2003David Sutton Cars LtdSubaru Impreza STi N8MONSWE
    29
    TURNZL
    18
    ARGGRCNC0
    Subaru Impreza STi N10CYP
    10
    GER
    24
    FINAUS
    15
    ITAFRA
    18
    ESPGBR
    Ret

    JWRC results

    YearEntrantCar123456PosPoints
    2002Martin RoweFord Puma S1600MON
    Ret
    ESP
    10
    GRE
    5
    GER
    5
    ITA
    Ret
    GBR
    Ret
    11th4

    PWRC results

    YearEntrantCar12345678PosPoints
    2002Martin RoweMitsubishi Lancer Evo VIICYP
    Ret
    ARGKENFIN
    Ret
    NZL
    2
    AUS
    5
    6th13
    Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VISWE
    6
    David Sutton Cars LtdFRA
    3
    2003David Sutton Cars LtdSubaru Impreza STi N8SWE
    3
    NZL
    4
    ARG1st43
    Subaru Impreza STi N10CYP
    2
    GER
    2
    AUS
    1
    FRA
    3

    References

    1. ^ https://www.motorsport.com/brc/news/martin-rowe-joins-volkswagen/6140/ [dead link]
    2. ^ "Justin Dale - Rally Driver". www.andrewbargery.com. Archived from the original on 16 February 2005.


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