'Ray Bellm' (born
20 May 1950) is an
auto racing driver from
Britain.
He began his racing career in 1980, running in Historic racing series and winning the British Historic 2L GT class in 1983 and 1984 driving his
Chevron B19 sports car. He made the move to modern
sports car racing in 1984, driving for
Gordon Spice. The pair would found
Spice Engineering in 1985 and construct
Group C chassis.
As part of the Spice team, Bellm would win the
World Sportscar C2 Championship in 1985, 1986 and 1988. He was also able to share a
Le Mans win with Gordon Spice in each of those three years, before finally leaving the team in 1990. In the early 1990s he moved to the
British Touring Car Championship, finishing fifth overall in 1991 and co-founding
Team Dynamics in 1993. He won the International GT championship in 1994, and the
BPR Global GT Series in 1996 driving a
McLaren F1 GTR to 11 wins in two years.
Since then he has returned to Historics, including running the
Le Mans Legend in 2004 and 2006. He also turned to rallying coming sixth in the 2000 London-Sydney Rally and in 2005 won three rounds of the British Historic Rally Championship in a Mk1
Ford Escort. In 2005 he contested the British round of the
World Rally Championship in Group N classed car finishing seventh. In 2006 he finished sixth in Finland and twelfth in Rally Great Britain.
He has served as chairman of the
British Racing Drivers' Club from 2004 to 2005, and was responsible for negotiations with
Formula One Management which resulted in the successful resigning of the
British Grand Prix in 2005.
External links
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Brief career summary at btccpages.com