1. Overview
Gary Evans (born October 21, 1960) is a British former racing driver. He is primarily known for his four-year career in the International Formula 3000 series during the late 1980s, notably operating his own team, GEM (Gary Evans Motorsport), for three of those years. His career demonstrates a significant commitment to professional motorsports at an international level.
2. Life
Gary Evans was born on October 21, 1960. He is of British nationality and pursued a professional career as a racing driver.
3. Racing Career
Gary Evans' professional racing career includes participation in the British Formula 3 Championship and a significant four-year tenure in the International Formula 3000 series, where he also managed his own team.
3.1. Early Career and British Formula 3 Championship
Detailed information regarding Gary Evans' early racing activities and his specific records or achievements in the British Formula 3 Championship is not available in the provided source material.
3.2. International Formula 3000
Gary Evans competed in the International Formula 3000 championship for four consecutive years in the late 1980s. A defining aspect of his career in this series was his involvement with his own racing team, GEM (Gary Evans Motorsport), for three of those four seasons. His participation spanned from the 1986 to the 1989 seasons. In the 1987 season, driving for GEM, he secured a sixth-place finish at Spa-Francorchamps, earning him 0.5 points. In the 1989 season, while competing for Madgwick International, he achieved a fifth-place finish at Pergusa, which contributed 2 points to his championship total.
3.2.1. Complete International Formula 3000 Results
This table presents Gary Evans' complete race results in the International Formula 3000 Championship. Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap.
Year | Entrant | Chassis | Engine | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | Pos. | Pts |
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1986 | GEM | Lola T86/50 | Cosworth | SIL 7 | VAL 16 | PAU DNQ | SPA 20 | IMO DNQ | MUG 10 | PER 10 | ÖST 10 | BIR 16 | BUG DNQ | JAR Ret | NC | 0 |
1987 | GEM | Ralt RT21 | Cosworth | SIL DNQ | VAL DNQ | SPA 6 | PAU DNQ | DON 20 | PER 10 | BRH 10 | BIR Ret | IMO Ret | BUG 12 | JAR Ret | 21st | 0.5 |
1988 | GEM | Ralt RT22 | Cosworth | JER DNQ | VAL DNQ | PAU DNQ | SIL 16 | NC | 0 | |||||||
Reynard 88D | MNZ Ret | PER Ret | BRH Ret | BIR 8 | BUG Ret | ZOL DNQ | DIJ DNQ | |||||||||
1989 | Madgwick International | Reynard 89D | Cosworth | SIL Ret | VAL 11 | PAU Ret | JER 17 | PER 5 | BRH Ret | BIR Ret | SPA 16 | BUG DNQ | DIJ DNQ | 20th | 2 |
4. Legacy and Assessment
Gary Evans' career as a racing driver is primarily defined by his consistent participation in the demanding International Formula 3000 championship for four consecutive seasons during the late 1980s. A key highlight of his professional life was his decision to establish and manage his own team, GEM (Gary Evans Motorsport), for three of those years. This endeavor underscored his significant commitment and entrepreneurial spirit within the highly competitive world of motorsports. While his overall championship points tally across his F3000 career was modest, his persistent presence and occasional points finishes, such as a sixth-place at Spa-Francorchamps and a fifth-place at Pergusa, demonstrate his ability to compete at a high level. His career contributes to the historical narrative of International Formula 3000 as a period that accommodated both factory-backed and independent team efforts.