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Timothy Theodore Schenken OAM (born 26 September 1943) is a former racing driver from Sydney, Australia. He participated in 36 Formula One World Championship Grands Prix, debuting on 16 August 1970. He achieved one career podium at the 1971 Austrian Grand Prix, and scored a total of seven championship points. He did however have two non-championship race podiums – he finished third in the 1971 BRDC International Trophy and third in the 1972 International Gold Cup.

Career

Schenken's lower formula results included winning the 1968 British Lombank Formula Three Championship, winning the 1968 Grovewood Award, winning the 1968 British Formula Ford Championship, winning the 1968 ER Hall Formula Three Trophy, winning the 1969 French Craven A Formula Three Championship, winning the 1969 Greater London Formula Three Trophy, finishing fourth in the 1971 European Formula Two Championship and finishing third in the 1972 Brazilian Formula Two International Tournament.

He had a great deal of success in Sports Cars racing for Ferrari. In 1972 he won the Buenos Aires 1000 km and Nürburgring 1000 km races, finished second in the Daytona 6hour, Sebring 12hour, Brands Hatch 1000 km and the Watkins Glen 6hour, and finished third at the Monza 1000 km and Zeltweg 1000 km races. 1973 saw him finish second at the Vallelunga 6hour and Monza 1000 km races. In 1975 and 1976 he finished second in the Nürburgring 1000 km and then in 1977 he won the Nürburgring 1000 km race for a second time. At Le Mans in 1976 he finished second in the GT Class and was 16th overall. In 1975 he was runner up in the European GT Championship and finished third in the championship in 1976.

In 1974 he co-founded Tiga Race Cars in Britain with New Zealander Howden Ganley, whose cars had great success in the Sports 2000 category, and constructed cars for a number of over formulae. He is currently employed each year as the Race Director for the Australian V8 Supercar Championship Series. He also is a director of Motorsport Australia, the Clerk of the Course at the Australian Grand Prix and was the Clerk of the Course for the inaugural 2008 Singapore Grand Prix.

As of the 2020 season, Schenken is one of only five Australians who have stood on the podium for a Formula One Grand Prix. The others are Grand Prix winners Mark Webber and Daniel Ricciardo, as well as World Champions Sir Jack Brabham and Alan Jones.

On 16 June 2016, Tim Schenken was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia in the General Division as part of the Queen's Birthday honours. He is currently the Director of Race Operations for Motorsport Australia.

He is married and has a son, Guido, and identical twin daughters, Laura and Natalie.

Career summary

Season Series Position Car Team 1968 British Lombank Formula 3 Series 1st Brabham BT21B Ford
Brabham BT28 Ford
Chevron B9 Ford Sports Motors 1968 British Formula Ford Championship 1st Merlyn Mk.11 Ford 1969 British Lombank Formula 3 Series 6th Brabham BT28 Ford Sports Motors 1969 French Craven A Formula 3 Series 1st Brabham BT28 Ford Sports Motors 1970 European Formula Two Championship 12th Brabham BT30 Ford Sports Motors 1971 World Drivers' Championship 14th Brabham BT33 Ford Motor Racing Developments 1971 European Formula Two Championship 4th Brabham BT36 Ford Rondel Racing 1972 World Drivers' Championship 19th Surtees TS9B Ford
Surtees TS14 Ford Team Surtees 1972 British Formula Two Championship 11th Brabham BT38 Ford Rondel Racing 1975 Interserie 3rd Porsche 917/10 Turbo
Mirage GR8 Ford Gelo Racing Team 1975 European GT Championship 2nd Porsche 911 Carrera RSR Gelo Racing Team 1976 European GT Championship 3rd Porsche 934 Gelo Racing Team 1976 Deutsche Rennsport Meisterschaft 5th Porsche 934 Gelo Racing Team 1977 Deutsche Rennsport Meisterschaft 9th Porsche 935 Gelo Racing Team

Complete Formula One World Championship results

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Year Entrant Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 WDC Points 1970 Frank Williams Racing Cars De Tomaso 505 Cosworth V8 RSA
ESP
MON
BEL
NED
FRA
GBR
GER
AUT
Ret ITA
Ret CAN
NC USA
Ret MEX
NC 0 1971 Motor Racing Developments Brabham BT33 Cosworth V8 RSA
ESP
9 MON
10 NED
Ret FRA
12 GBR
12 GER
6 AUT
3 ITA
Ret CAN
Ret USA
Ret 14th 5 1972 Brooke Bond Oxo Team Surtees Surtees TS9B Cosworth V8 ARG
5 RSA
Ret ESP
8 19th 2 Flame Out-Team Surtees FRA
17 GBR
Ret Team Surtees MON
Ret BEL
Ret GER
14 AUT
11 ITA
Ret CAN
7 Surtees TS14 USA
Ret 1973 Frank Williams Racing Cars Iso-Marlboro IR Cosworth V8 ARG
BRA
RSA
ESP
BEL
MON
SWE
FRA
GBR
NED
GER
AUT
ITA
CAN
14 USA
NC 0 1974 Trojan-Tauranac Racing Trojan T103 Cosworth V8 ARG
BRA
RSA
ESP
14 BEL
10 MON
Ret SWE
NED
DNQ FRA
GBR
Ret GER
DNQ AUT
10 ITA
Ret CAN
NC 0 John Player Team Lotus Lotus 76 USA
DSQ

Complete 24 Hours of Le Mans results

Year Team Co-drivers Car Class Laps Pos. Class
pos.
1970 France Equipe Matra-Simca France Jean-Pierre Jabouille
France Patrick Depailler Matra-Simca MS650 P
3.0 70 DNF DNF 1973 Italy SpA Ferrari SEFAC Argentina Carlos Reutemann Ferrari 312PB S
3.0 182 DNF DNF 1975 Germany Gelo Racing Team New Zealand Howden Ganley Porsche 911 Carrera RSR GT 106 DNF DNF 1976 Germany Gelo Racing Team Netherlands Toine Hezemans Porsche 934 GT 277 16th 2nd 1977 Germany Gelo Racing Team Netherlands Toine Hezemans
Germany Hans Heyer Porsche 935 Gr.5 15 DNF DNF Germany Gelo Racing Team Netherlands Toine Hezemans
Germany Hans Heyer Porsche 935 Gr.5 269 DNF DNF

Original Wikipedia article last retrieved on 13 December 2022.