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Ralph David Firman Jr. (born 20 May 1975) is a British-born former racing driver who raced under Irish citizenship (his mother Angela is from Ireland) and an Irish-issued racing licence. Earlier in his career he raced under a British licence. His father, Ralph Firman Sr., co-founded the Van Diemen racecar constructor with Ross Ambrose, father of V8 Supercars champion Marcos, then more recently founded RFR. He is married to Aldís Kristín Árnadóttir, an Icelandic UK-educated lawyer. Ralph's sister, Natasha, is also a racing driver.

Career

Formula Three

Educated at Gresham's School between 1988 and 1993, Firman went straight into motor racing on leaving school. Despite leading much of the 1995 British F3 championship, he lost the title at the final round to Oliver Gavin. However, he continued in the championship in 1996 and captured the title at his second attempt.

Macau Grand Prix controversy

Firman won the prestigious Macau Grand Prix in 1996 under controversial circumstances. At the end of round 1, Firman finished ahead of German Formula 3 champion Jarno Trulli. In round 2, he was overtaken by Trulli on the last lap. Firman was running with a broken front wing. Just as Jarno Trulli was on the way to victory, Firman crashed at the hairpin corner, blocked the track and caused a red flag. The race officials counted the results to the previous lap when Firman was ahead of Trulli, thus giving him the win.

Formula Nippon

Firman then moved to Japan, culminating in the 2002 Formula Nippon championship, before returning to Europe.

Formula One

Firman secured a seat in Formula One for the 2003 season at the Jordan team, alongside Giancarlo Fisichella. He participated in 14 Formula One Grands Prix, debuting at the 2003 Australian Grand Prix. He scored one championship point, in the 2003 Spanish Grand Prix. He was injured in a huge crash during practice for the 2003 Hungarian Grand Prix which forced him to sit out that and the next race, in which he was replaced by Zsolt Baumgartner.

In November 2003, Firman drove a Jordan-Ford EJ13 at Macau's Guia Circuit as part of the Macau Grand Prix's 50th anniversary celebrations, the first time that a contemporary F1 machine had been seen in action around the tight and tricky Guia circuit. Firman clocked an impressive 1:59.4 seconds lap, 13 seconds quicker than F3 poleman Fabio Carbone managed on the same day.

Post-Formula One

Firman has also competed in the 24 Hours of Le Mans, and was an official test driver for the A1 Grand Prix series in August 2004.

In August 2005, it was announced that he would be the driver for A1 Team Ireland. He had previously been seen to be in competition for the Great Britain seat.

In 2007, Firman, along with Daisuke Ito, won the Japan Super GT GT500 class championship with the Aguri Suzuki co-owned ARTA team. Firman and Ito won the championship before the final race of the season, a first in the series' competitive history.

Retirement from racing

Firman retired from racing in 2013, and now runs a British engineering company.

Racing career

Career summary

Season Series Team Races Poles Wins FLaps Podiums Points Position 1995 British Formula Three Championship Paul Stewart Racing 18 9 6 4 9 176 2nd Masters of Formula 3 Paul Stewart Racing 1 0 0 0 0 N/A 10th Macau Grand Prix San Miguel Paul Stewart Racing 1 0 0 0 0 N/A NC Formula One Marlboro McLaren Mercedes Test driver 1996 British Formula Three Championship Paul Stewart Racing 15 4 3 4 8 188 1st Macau Grand Prix San Miguel Paul Stewart Racing 1 0 1 0 1 N/A 1st Masters of Formula 3 Paul Stewart Racing 1 0 0 0 0 N/A NC 1997 Formula Nippon Championship Team TMS 10 0 0 0 1 12 8th All Japan Grand Touring Car Championship Team TMS 4 0 0 0 0 4 24th Macau Grand Prix San Miguel Paul Stewart Racing 1 0 0 0 0 N/A NC

Complete Formula Nippon results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Entrant 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 DC Points 1997 Team TMS SUZ
Ret MIN
4 FUJ
15 SUZ
6 SUG
2 FUJ
13 MIN
Ret MOT
5 FUJ
Ret SUZ
11 8th 12 1998 Team Nova SUZ
12 MIN
Ret FUJ
Ret MOT
14 SUZ
Ret SUG
2 FUJ
C MIN
4 FUJ
3 SUZ
7 7th 13 1999 Team Nova SUZ
Ret MOT
3 MIN
2 FUJ
9 SUZ
Ret SUG
6 FUJ
10 MIN
9 MOT
8 SUZ
1 4th 21 2000 Team Nova SUZ
Ret MOT
11 MIN
Ret FUJ
6 SUZ
7 SUG
2 MOT
10 FUJ
13 MIN
5 SUZ
Ret 9th 9 2001 Nakajima Racing SUZ
5 MOT
Ret MIN
2 FUJ
6 SUZ
Ret SUG
Ret FUJ
7 MIN
8 MOT
1 SUZ
1 4th 29 2002 Nakajima Racing SUZ
1 FUJ
2 MIN
Ret SUZ
1 MOT
9 SUG
1 FUJ
2 MIN
2 MOT
1 SUZ
3 1st 62

Complete JGTC/Super GT results

Year Team Car Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 DC Points 1997 Team TMS Porsche 911 GT2 GT500 SUZ
13 FUJ
7 SEN
13 FUJ
13 MIN SUG
DNQ 24th 4 1999 Team Taeivon Ralliart Mitsubishi FTO GT300 SUZ
2 FUJ
Ret SUG
5 MIN
Ret FUJ
3 TAI
8 MOT
7 6th 42 2000 Toyota Team SARD Toyota Supra GT500 MOT
10 FUJ
Ret SUG
6 FUJ
2 TAI
Ret MIN
8 SUZ
16 12th 25 2002 Nakajima Racing Honda NSX GT500 TAI
1 FUJ
11 SUG
Ret SEP
1 FUJ
12 MOT
14 MIN
6 SUZ
1 2nd 74 2005 Autobacs Racing Team Aguri Honda NSX GT500 OKA
4 FUJ
12 SEP
2 SUG
6 MOT
16 FUJ
8 AUT
1 SUZ
12 2nd 61 2006 Autobacs Racing Team Aguri Honda NSX GT500 SUZ
3 OKA
7 FUJ
8 SEP
1 SUG
8 SUZ
6 MOT
15 AUT
11 FUJ
14 7th 68 2007 Autobacs Racing Team Aguri Honda NSX GT500 SUZ
12 OKA
1 FUJ
9 SEP
6 SUG
1 SUZ
2 MOT
12 AUT
1 FUJ
8 1st 94 2008 Autobacs Racing Team Aguri Honda NSX GT500 SUZ
14 OKA
3 FUJ
Ret SEP
11 SUG
15 SUZ
13 MOT
2 AUT
3 FUJ
12 8th 49 2009 Autobacs Racing Team Aguri Honda NSX GT500 OKA
3 SUZ
14 FUJ
3 SEP
3 SUG
14 SUZ
12 FUJ
1 AUT
4 MOT
1 2nd 81 2010 Autobacs Racing Team Aguri Honda HSV-010 GT GT500 SUZ
Ret OKA
6 FUJ
11 SEP
11 SUG
12 SUZ
1 FUJ
C MOT
7 11th 29 2012 Autobacs Racing Team Aguri Honda HSV-010 GT GT500 OKA
6 FUJ
Ret SEP
12 SUG
Ret SUZ
7 FUJ
9 AUT
11 MOT
13 16th 12 2013 Autobacs Racing Team Aguri Honda HSV-010 GT GT500 OKA
9 FUJ
8 SEP
8 SUG
1 SUZ
12 FUJ
8 AUT
14 MOT
15 11th 31

Complete Formula One results

(key)

Year Entrant Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 WDC Pts 2003 Jordan Ford Jordan EJ13 Ford V10 AUS
Ret MAL
10 BRA
Ret SMR
Ret ESP
8 AUT
11 MON
12 CAN
Ret EUR
11 FRA
15 GBR
13 GER
Ret HUN
WD ITA USA
Ret JPN
14 19th 1

Complete 24 Hours of Le Mans results

Year Team Co-Drivers Car Class Laps Pos. Class
Pos.
2004 Netherlands Racing for Holland Netherlands Tom Coronel
United Kingdom Justin Wilson Dome S101-Judd LMP1 313 DNF DNF

Complete A1 Grand Prix results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Entrant 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 DC Points 2005–06 Ireland GBR
SPR GBR
FEA GER
SPR
9 GER
FEA
6 POR
SPR
19 POR
FEA
3 AUS
SPR AUS
FEA MYS
SPR
7 MYS
FEA
9 UAE
SPR
4 UAE
FEA

Ret RSA
SPR
4 RSA
FEA
Ret IDN
SPR
6 IDN
FEA

Ret MEX
SPR
Ret MEX
FEA
Ret USA
SPR
5 USA
FEA
6 CHN
SPR CHN
FEA 8th 68 2007–08 NED
SPR
8 NED
FEA
6 CZE
SPR CZE
FEA MYS
SPR MYS
FEA ZHU
SPR ZHU
FEA NZL
SPR NZL
FEA AUS
SPR AUS
FEA RSA
SPR RSA
FEA MEX
SPR MEX
FEA SHA
SPR SHA
FEA GBR
SPR GBR
SPR 6th 94

Original Wikipedia article last retrieved on 28 May 2022.