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{{Infobox Active Driver (Multiple Series)
{{Infobox Driver Small
| name          = Julian Clark
| name          = Julian Clark
| nationality    = [[File:Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png]] British ([[File:Flag of Scotland svg.png]] Scottish)
| nationality    = {{GB}} British ({{GBSC}} Scottish)
| birth date    = 16 June 1996
| birth date    = 16 June 1996
| birth place    = Glasgow, Scotland
| birth place    = Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
| dec            = [[User:V8fan12|V8fan12]]
| dec            = [[User:Forti|Forti]] (formerly [[User:V8fan12|V8fan]])
| series 1      = [[AutoReject Super Touring|International Pro Car]]
| current series =
| debut season  = [[2016 Rejects Touring Car Championship season|2016]] (''RTCC'')
| current team  =  
| latest season  = [[2018 International Pro Car season|2018]]
| car number    =  
| current team  = [[File:Flag of Germany svg.png]] [[Ziegler Auto Racing]]
| former teams  =  
| car number    = #23
| former teams  = [[File:Flag of Japan svg.png]]/[[File:Flag of Canada svg.png]] Onyx Toyota Racing (''as RTCC'')
| races          = 45
| championships  = 0
| wins          = 0
| podiums        = 1
| points        = 350
| poles          = 0
| fastest laps  = 1
| first race    = 2016 RTCC Round of Knockhill Race 1
| first win      =
| last win      =
| last race      = 2018 IPC Round of South Africa
| best finish    = 2nd
| series 2      = [[F1 Rejects Super Touring Cup]]
| debut season2  = [[2016-2017 F1 Rejects Super Touring Cup|2016-2017]]
| latest season2 =
| current team2  = [[File:Flag of New Zealand svg.png]] [[Peak Motorsport|High Performance Racing]]
| car number2    = #23
| former teams2  =
| races2        = 3
| championships2 = 0
| wins2          = 0
| podiums2      = 0
| points2        = 0
| poles2        = 0
| fastest laps2  = 0
| first race2    = 2016 F1RSTC Round of Spa
| first win2    =
| last win2      =
| last race2    =
| best finish2  = 25th
|}}
|}}
 
'''Julian Douglas Clark''' (born 16 June 1996 in Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom) is a Scottish racing driver. He is a member of the [[Peak Motorsport Group]] along with his older brother [[Ross Clark|Ross]].
'''Julian Douglas Clark''' (born 16 June 1996 in Glasgow) is a Scottish racing driver currently contracted to Peak Driver Talent, the driver management arm of the [[Peak Motorsport Group]]. He currently drives for [[Ziegler Auto Racing]] in [[AutoReject Super Touring|International Pro Car]]. He also has competed in [[F1 Rejects Super Touring Cup]] and the [[2017 Macau Touring Masters]].


==Career==
==Career==
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Clark was signed by Onyx Toyota Racing to compete in the RTCC for [[2016 Rejects Touring Car Championship season|2016]] at the age of 18, replacing Marisa Carrera before the Round of Scotland at Knockhill. He had a best finish of 13th for the season scoring three points.
Clark was signed by Onyx Toyota Racing to compete in the RTCC for [[2016 Rejects Touring Car Championship season|2016]] at the age of 18, replacing Marisa Carrera before the Round of Scotland at Knockhill. He had a best finish of 13th for the season scoring three points.


Clark stayed in RTCC for 2017 as it transformed into ARST, but moved to Ziegler Auto Racing, a team owned by fellow PMG driver [[Alvin Ziegler]], who became his team mate. Clark will drive the #23 DHL BMW M3 in the Privateer Cup. Clark would have a great season, finishing tenth in the final standings. However, his season would be cut short by a disqualification for an incident at the Round of the Czech Republic that saw him excluded from the last two rounds of the season.
Clark stayed in RTCC for 2017 as it transformed into ARST, but moved to Ziegler Auto Racing, a team owned by fellow PMG driver [[Alvin Ziegler]], who became his team mate. Clark drove the #23 DHL BMW M3 in the Privateer Cup. He would have a great season, finishing tenth in the final standings. However, his season would be cut short by a disqualification for an incident at the Round of the Czech Republic that saw him excluded from the last two rounds of the season.


He would be promoted into the France round of the Championship division after good placings in the Privateer round and would finish 15th and 18th, scoring 11 points.
He would be promoted into the France round of the Championship division after good placings in the Privateer round and would finish 15th and 18th, scoring 11 points.


Clark would remain in the #23 for the [[2018 International Pro Car season]] after being replaced by [[Kristina Harris]] for the first two rounds due to his disqualification. He is currently 14th in the B-Class standings and 54th in the A-Class standings with 154 and 12 points respectively
Clark would remain in the #23 for the [[2018 International Pro Car season]] after being replaced by [[Kristina Harris]] for the first two rounds due to his disqualification.
 
==Results==
==Results==
===RTCC / ARST / IPC===
===RTCC / ARST / IPC===
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[[Category: Drivers]]
[[Category:Drivers]]
[[Category: British Drivers]]
[[Category:British Drivers]]
[[Category: Peak Motorsport Group]]
[[Category:Peak Motorsport Group]]

Revision as of 23:40, 3 July 2025

Julian Clark
Nationality Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png British (Template:GBSC Scottish)
Born 16 June 1996
Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
DEC Holder Forti (formerly V8fan)
Current Series
Current Team
Car Number
Former Teams


Julian Douglas Clark (born 16 June 1996 in Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom) is a Scottish racing driver. He is a member of the Peak Motorsport Group along with his older brother Ross.

Career

Clark's first motorsport experience was racing in karts when he was 8. After some major successes in karts, including several wins, Clark was signed by Peak Driver Talent in 2008 at the age of 12. Peak have managed his career from then on, gaining him seats in sprintcars, touring cars and various other series in the years following.

Clark was signed by Onyx Toyota Racing to compete in the RTCC for 2016 at the age of 18, replacing Marisa Carrera before the Round of Scotland at Knockhill. He had a best finish of 13th for the season scoring three points.

Clark stayed in RTCC for 2017 as it transformed into ARST, but moved to Ziegler Auto Racing, a team owned by fellow PMG driver Alvin Ziegler, who became his team mate. Clark drove the #23 DHL BMW M3 in the Privateer Cup. He would have a great season, finishing tenth in the final standings. However, his season would be cut short by a disqualification for an incident at the Round of the Czech Republic that saw him excluded from the last two rounds of the season.

He would be promoted into the France round of the Championship division after good placings in the Privateer round and would finish 15th and 18th, scoring 11 points.

Clark would remain in the #23 for the 2018 International Pro Car season after being replaced by Kristina Harris for the first two rounds due to his disqualification.

Results

RTCC / ARST / IPC

Season Entrant Car Pos Pts
2016 Flag of Japan svg.png/Flag of Canada svg.png Onyx Toyota Racing Flag of Japan svg.png Toyota Carina 30th 3
2017 (Privateer's Cup) Flag of Germany svg.png DHL Ziegler Auto Racing Flag of Germany svg.png BMW M3 10th 170
2017 (Championship) 50th 11
2018 (B-Class) 14th* 154*
2018 (A-Class) 54th* 12*

* Season in progress

F1RSTC

Year Entrant Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Pts
2016-17 Flag of New Zealand svg.png High Performance Racing Flag of Japan svg.png Mazda 323 BEL
26
ARG
DNQ
GBR 1
25
FIN LUX NET ITA GRE GBR 2 HKG AUS 1 AUS 2 0