Jamie Wall - Racing Career

Racing Career

He started racing in karting in Britain, Europe and the World Championship. In 1995 he first raced saloon cars in the Ford Credit Fiesta Championship. In 1996 he raced in both the Rover Coupe Turbo Cup and the Ford Fiesta Challenge.

His most famous moment was a drive in the prestigious British Touring Car Championship in 1997. He raced an ex-works Vauxhall Cavalier for the Mint Motorsport team, finishing forth in the Total Independents Cup with 168 points.

He spent two years driving in the Australian Super Touring Championship in an independent Honda Accord. In 2001 he drove in the Asia-Pacific Le Mans Series, in a Pilbeam-Nissan. This was followed by a drive in the 2003 Late Model US Stock Car Championship.

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