Motorsport News

16 JACK SEARS

CHAMPION:1958, 1963

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Jack Sears goes down in history as the first ever British Saloon Car champion, but the motorsport­ing all-rounder achieved success in GT racing too and he was a regular in the Le Mans 24 Hours.

The Norfolk farmer began his career in rallies, and made his race debut in 1950 at Goodwood.he also briefly raced singleseat­ers, but his notoriety came in tin-tops.

His run to the 1958 British Saloon Car title was not an easy one, as he and Tommy Sopwith had tied on points and he had to prevail in a two-legged shootout in a Riley 1.5 at Brands Hatch at the end of the year.

His second BSCC title was achieved in 1963 using a variety of cars, including a Ford Cortina GT, a Lotus Cortina and a Ford Galaxie.

Sears came to the public’s attention in 1964 when he tested a AC Cobra Coupe on the M1 motorway in preparatio­ns for Le Mans. He topped 180mph and it hit the headlines in several national newspapers and questions were even asked in Parliament. It was often cited – incorrectl­y – that his antics prompted the 70mph speed limit on motorways. That is something that irritated Sears for years.

Sears was a Ford driver and raced extensivel­y in Europe in a Lotus Cortina, However, a sizeable testing accident while driving a Lotus at Silverston­e in September 1965 prompted him to retire from motorsport and return to his farm.

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