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'''John Cleland''' (born 15 July, 1952 in Wishaw, Scotland) is a British former racing driver. He is known for his appearances in the [[WTCM]] and BTCC | '''John Cleland''' (born 15 July, 1952 in Wishaw, Scotland) is a British former racing driver. He is known for his appearances in the [[WTCM]] and BTCC. Cleland developed a reputation as an extremely feisty personality which saw his popularity soar in the 1990s. | ||
Outside of racing, Cleland is the proprietor of a large Volvo dealership in Galashiels, Scotland. | Outside of racing, Cleland is the proprietor of a large Volvo dealership in Galashiels, Scotland. | ||
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[[1989_World_Touring_Car_Masters_season|1989]] saw Cleland being joined by former [[Formula One]] star [[Keke Rosberg]] as well as Traverso and Leslie. Toyota were by far the strongest Class B package in 1989 and Cleland managed to take six wins in class throughout the year - being enough to take third in the class standings behind Leslie and Rosberg. | [[1989_World_Touring_Car_Masters_season|1989]] saw Cleland being joined by former [[Formula One]] star [[Keke Rosberg]] as well as Traverso and Leslie. Toyota were by far the strongest Class B package in 1989 and Cleland managed to take six wins in class throughout the year - being enough to take third in the class standings behind Leslie and Rosberg. | ||
Cleland stuck around for a third season in [[1990_World_Touring_Car_Masters_season|1990]] - this time with [[Will Hoy]] making the full time switch from the British championship into the World series. | Cleland stuck around for a third season in [[1990_World_Touring_Car_Masters_season|1990]] - this time with [[Will Hoy]] making the full time switch from the British championship into the World series. Cleland only managed the single win in class as Audi dominated but he finished the season fourth in class - the best of the non-Audi runners. | ||
Cleland returned to his old employers at Vauxhall in [[1991 World Touring Car Masters season|1991]] - initially leading the Luton marque's assault on the British Touring Car Championship alongside [[Jeff Allam]]. Cleland was called upon midway through the year to replace [[Bernd Schneider]] who suffered a serious injury in the sprint race at Watkins Glen. Cleland took a pair of wins at the first time of asking at the following round in Nigeria which heightened calls for him to make the switch permanent. | |||
==Complete WTCM Results== | ==Complete WTCM Results== | ||
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|bgcolor="#efcfff"|BAT<br /><small>Ret</small> | |bgcolor="#efcfff"|BAT<br /><small>Ret</small> | ||
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!rowspan=3| [[1991_World_Touring_Car_Masters_season|1991]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:59, 4 August 2021
John Cleland (born 15 July, 1952 in Wishaw, Scotland) is a British former racing driver. He is known for his appearances in the WTCM and BTCC. Cleland developed a reputation as an extremely feisty personality which saw his popularity soar in the 1990s.
Outside of racing, Cleland is the proprietor of a large Volvo dealership in Galashiels, Scotland.
WTCM
After a number of years in the British Thundersaloons series with the Vauxhall-Opel team, Cleland was selected by the Union Saver Developments Toyota team to join their assault on the 1988 World Touring Car Masters season. Cleland was joined by fellow Brits David Leslie and John Llewellyn as well as Argentine Juan María Traverso. Toyota were fairly outgunned in Class B for much of 1988 - being well and truly beaten by the likes of the Nissan Skyline R31 and Volvo 240. Cleland did manage a single class win however, taking the flag in the Endurance race at Spa-Francorchamps on his way to ninth the class standings.
1989 saw Cleland being joined by former Formula One star Keke Rosberg as well as Traverso and Leslie. Toyota were by far the strongest Class B package in 1989 and Cleland managed to take six wins in class throughout the year - being enough to take third in the class standings behind Leslie and Rosberg.
Cleland stuck around for a third season in 1990 - this time with Will Hoy making the full time switch from the British championship into the World series. Cleland only managed the single win in class as Audi dominated but he finished the season fourth in class - the best of the non-Audi runners.
Cleland returned to his old employers at Vauxhall in 1991 - initially leading the Luton marque's assault on the British Touring Car Championship alongside Jeff Allam. Cleland was called upon midway through the year to replace Bernd Schneider who suffered a serious injury in the sprint race at Watkins Glen. Cleland took a pair of wins at the first time of asking at the following round in Nigeria which heightened calls for him to make the switch permanent.
Complete WTCM Results
Year | Team | Car | Class | WDC | Pts | Class | Pts | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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1988 | Union Saver Developments | Toyota Supra Turbo | B M | Template:AUS | Template:USA | Template:FRA | Template:GBR | Template:BEL | 36th | 10 | 9th | 160 | ||||||||||||||||||
E | S | E | S | E | S | E | S | E | S | E | S | E | S | E | S | E | S | E | S | E | ||||||||||
BAT 24 |
BAT 26 |
FUJ DNQ |
FUJ DNQ |
GLN 24 |
GLN 27 |
NOR Ret |
NOR Ret |
KYA Ret |
KYA 29 |
HOC 19 |
HOC Ret |
CHA DNQ |
CHA DNQ |
BIR 15 |
BIR 22 |
MNZ Ret |
MNZ 23 |
SPA 13 |
SPA 23 |
NUR Ret | ||||||||||
1989 | Union Saver Developments | Toyota Supra Turbo | B M | Template:USA | Template:FRA | Template:FRA | Template:GBR | Template:BEL | Template:AUS | 16th | 73 | 3rd | 288 | |||||||||||||||||
E | S | E | S | E | S | E | S | E | S | E | S | E | S | E | S | E | S | E | S | E | ||||||||||
FUJ Ret |
FUJ 12 |
GLN 9 |
GLN 12 |
KYA 11 |
KYA 11 |
PAU Ret |
PAU 10 |
BRN Ret |
BRN 13 |
MNZ 7 |
MNZ 10 |
CHA 4 |
CHA 7 |
BIR 9 |
BIR 11 |
SPA Ret |
SPA Ret |
NUR Ret |
NUR 13 |
BAT Ret | ||||||||||
1990 | Union Saver Developments | Toyota Supra Turbo | B M | Template:USA | Template:GBR | Template:FRA | Template:FRA | Template:GBR | Template:BEL | Template:AUS | 15th | 81 | 4th | 284 | ||||||||||||||||
E | S | E | S | E | S | E | S | E | S | E | S | E | S | E | S | E | S | E | S | E | S | E | ||||||||
FUJ Ret |
FUJ 18 |
GLN 11 |
GLN 16 |
LAG 11 |
LAG 11 |
BRH 12 |
BRH 14 |
PAU 3 |
PAU 5 |
BRN 12 |
BRN Ret |
MNZ 15 |
MNZ Ret |
CHA 9 |
CHA 15 |
BIR 8 |
BIR 31† |
SPA Ret |
SPA 19 |
NUR Ret |
NUR 20 |
BAT Ret | ||||||||
1991 | Vauxhall Sport | Vauxhall Cavalier | M | Template:AUS | Template:USA | Template:GBR | Template:FRA | Template:GBR | Template:BEL | WDC | Pts | |||||||||||||||||||
F | S | F | S | F | S | F | S | E | F | F | S | F | S | F | S | F | S | E | F | S | F | 9th | 75 | |||||||
AFR 1 |
AFR 1 |
RAC 2 |
PAU 3 |
CZE 3 |
CZE 5 |