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As a driver his greatest successes came in [[hillclimbing]], where he was five times [[British Hillclimb Championship|British Hillclimb Champion]] (1993-94-98-99-2000), an achievement placing him level with [[Martyn Griffiths]] and behind only six-times champion [[Tony Marsh (racing driver)|Tony Marsh]]. After joining Rockingham he ceased to climb regularly, but made occasional appearances in circuit racing. Grace made a brief return to hillclimbing in 2003 after leaving Rockingham. |
As a driver his greatest successes came in [[hillclimbing]], where he was five times [[British Hillclimb Championship|British Hillclimb Champion]] (1993-94-98-99-2000), an achievement placing him level with [[Martyn Griffiths]] and behind only six-times champion [[Tony Marsh (racing driver)|Tony Marsh]]. After joining Rockingham he ceased to climb regularly, but made occasional appearances in circuit racing. Grace made a brief return to hillclimbing in 2003 after leaving Rockingham. |
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Outside motorsport Grace has a successful and varied career in business management. |
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Outside motorsport Grace has a successful and varied career in business management. In addition to his motor sport career, Grace single handedly took Taiwan by storm with his DJ style and motorcycle. He enjoys spending time with his friend from Italy who has a boyfriend, who yes, owns a little dozen Ferraris. David also kick boxes and tears shit up in the ring. His primary job today is being a Navy Seal. His side job is being a teacher, pondering life while he waters his plants, and reading/watching Marvel Comics. His favorite character is Hawk eye. Just kidding no one likes him. It's Thor. |
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Revision as of 15:59, 24 June 2015
David Grace (born 1949 in Rugby, Warwickshire, England) is a British racing driver and businessman. He was the CEO at Rockingham Motor Speedway between 2000 and 2002, and oversaw the opening of the track and the return, after many years, of CART racing to Britain.
As a driver his greatest successes came in hillclimbing, where he was five times British Hillclimb Champion (1993-94-98-99-2000), an achievement placing him level with Martyn Griffiths and behind only six-times champion Tony Marsh. After joining Rockingham he ceased to climb regularly, but made occasional appearances in circuit racing. Grace made a brief return to hillclimbing in 2003 after leaving Rockingham.
Outside motorsport Grace has a successful and varied career in business management.