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'''Nicholas "Nick" Whale''' (born 4 March 1963) is a British racing driver. He currently competes in historic rallying and FIA historic saloon racing events. He runs Silverstone Auctions, Classic Car Auctions and Nick Whale Motorhomes and was a main board director of both the BRDC and the MSA.
 
'''Nicholas "Nick" Whale''' (born 4 March 1963) is a British racing driver. He currently competes in historic rallying and FIA historic saloon racing events. He runs Silverstone Auctions, Classic Car Auctions and Nick Whale Motorhomes and was a main board director of both the BRDC and the MSA.
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Whale's first steps into motorsport came in 1980 when he took part in domestic hillclimb events before switching to circuit racing in 1986. Whale raced in British production saloon car series until 1990 - when he'd step up into the British Touring Car Championship with Pyramid Motorsport. After a fairly decent season, Whale was signed by the [[Union Saver Developments]] [[Toyota]] team in [[1991_World_Touring_Car_Masters_season|1991]] as their [[World Touring Car Masters]] reserve/development driver.
  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 16:48, 23 July 2019

Nicholas "Nick" Whale (born 4 March 1963) is a British racing driver. He currently competes in historic rallying and FIA historic saloon racing events. He runs Silverstone Auctions, Classic Car Auctions and Nick Whale Motorhomes and was a main board director of both the BRDC and the MSA.

Whale's first steps into motorsport came in 1980 when he took part in domestic hillclimb events before switching to circuit racing in 1986. Whale raced in British production saloon car series until 1990 - when he'd step up into the British Touring Car Championship with Pyramid Motorsport. After a fairly decent season, Whale was signed by the Union Saver Developments Toyota team in 1991 as their World Touring Car Masters reserve/development driver.