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Anthony Reid - Profile
Anthony Reid
Anthony Reid Name: Anthony Reid
Date of Birth: 17/05/57 in Glasgow, Scotland
Lives: Oxford
Nationality: British
Career rundown:

2003 - BTCC Touring class. MG Sport and Racing. MG ZS.
Final Position: 6th
2002 - BTCC Touring class. MG Sport and Racing. MG ZS.
Final position: 4th
2001 - BTCC Touring class. MG Sport and Racing. (Including development programme for car.)
2000 - BTCC - Team Ford Mondeo 1 win at Outon Park. Went down to the wire in the final round. Finished runner up in the Championship, losing out to Alain Menu by just two points.
1999 - BTCC - Team Ford Mondeo...no wins. Final position 12th.
1998 - BTCC - won seven times with Nissan, taking the championship title fight to the final round. Helped Nissan to the 98 manufacturers' title. Second in championship. Seven wins. Eleven pole positions.
1997 - Switched to the BTCC in '97 with Nissan alongside David Leslie and came close to victory on several occasions. He also raced in International GT events in a Lister Storm.
1996 - German Super Touring Cup in a Nissan Primera - two third places.
Won the Fuji Intertac race and took part in two South African events.
1995 - Won three races for HKS and contiuned to race Porsches and Ferraris at GT events.
1994 - All Japan races (with an HKS team Opel Cavalier winning three) including the Macau GP. He also raced a Porsche 962 and a Ferrari F40 and also drove a Vauxhall in the FIA Touring Car World Cup and TOCA Shoot-Out at Donington.
1993 - Competed in F3, F3000. Group A and Group N.
1992 - Japanese F3 Champion winning five races with Ralt-Mugen).
1990-91 - Contested Le Mans 24 Hours and Japanese F3 and Sportscars.
1990 - World Sportscar in a Porsche 962. (Began a long and successful association with racing in Japan in 1990.)
1989 - Formula Vauxhall Lotus, where he was third overall.
1985-88 - Formula 3.
1983 - FF2000. He won the Grovewood Award.
1978-83 - Formula Ford.
1977 - Reid's career began at the Jim Russell School.

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