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BTCC STATEMENT:DAVID LESLIE & RICHARD LLOYD PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 31 March 2008
British Touring Car Championship Series Director Alan Gow pays tribute to David Leslie and Richard Lloyd who it is now understood lost their lives in yesterday’s air crash near Biggin Hill in Kent.


“It was my privilege to know both David and Richard, which began during theirdavid_leslie.jpg

“David of course was a great competitor within the BTCC for many years - always exciting to watch, fiercely competitive and incredibly passionate about his sport.

“Richard I never knew as a driver, but as the team owner of Audi Sport UK – and he was a thoroughly likeable person, of real integrity and determination.

“The BTCC is a close-knit community and we mourn the tragic loss of both Davidrichard_lloyd.jpg

David Leslie contested the BTCC from 1990-2003. In that time he rose to become one of the BTCC’s top drivers, achieving nine race wins and in 1999 he finished championship runner-up to Nissan team-mate Laurent Aiello. Among the other cars he drove were BMW M3s, Vauxhall Cavaliers (famously, as a Scot, under the Ecurie Ecosse banner), Mazdas, Honda Accords and Proton Impians.

Richard Lloyd’s involvement with the BTCC stemmed back to the early 1970s when he achieved 12 race wins in Chevrolet Camaros. In 1978, running his own team, he achieved the second of three straight class titles in a Volkswagen Golf GTi to finish outright championship runner-up. In 1980 his team ran a pair of Audi 80s for Stirling Moss and Martin Brundle.

In 1996, as team principal, Richard oversaw Audi Sport UK’s first attempt at the BTCC and successfully won the championship with German driver Frank Biela and the Audi A4 quattro. He remained in charge of the team until Audi withdrew from the BTCC in 1998.

Motors TV made the following statement:

involvement in the BTCC and continued throughout the ensuing years. and Richard. However our sense of loss is nothing compared to those of their families and our thoughts go out to them at this terrible time.”

Motors TV would like to express its deepest sympathy to the family and friends of David Leslie, who was killed yesterday in a plane crash near Biggin Hill, Kent.

Leslie, along with four other passengers and crew, lost their lives when the plane they were travelling in went down shortly after take-off.

David was a key member of Motors TV’s commentary team and had provided stimulating, expert analysis for the Le Mans 24 Hours in 2006 and 2007, as well as being one of the voices of the channel’s Le Mans Series coverage. His loss has left his friends and colleagues at the channel devastated.

Motors TV Head of Programming Fred Viger said: “We are deeply saddened by the tragic news of David’s death. He was a valued member of our commentary team, but much more than that, he was a gentleman and one of the nicest guys you could ever have the pleasure of meeting.

“All our thoughts and prayers are with David’s family and friends and with those of Richard Lloyd, pilot Mike Roberts and the other two victims of this terrible tragedy.”

 
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