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'''Sean Walker''' (born 24th March, 1958) is a English former racing driver.
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'''Sean Walker''' (born 24th March, 1958) is a English former racing driver. His father Ian, was a racing driver and engineer best known for his work with [[Lotus]].  
  
 
Walker began his car racing career in 1985 in British F3, where remained for another year before stepping up into international sportscars and later the British Touring Car Championship at the end of the decade.  
 
Walker began his car racing career in 1985 in British F3, where remained for another year before stepping up into international sportscars and later the British Touring Car Championship at the end of the decade.  
  
 
Walker stepped up into the [[World Touring Car Masters]] in [[1991 World Touring Car Masters season|1991]] with Team Take One. Walker was one of the top privateer drivers but was outclassed by [[Silvio Bachot]] who steamrolled the Independent championship.  
 
Walker stepped up into the [[World Touring Car Masters]] in [[1991 World Touring Car Masters season|1991]] with Team Take One. Walker was one of the top privateer drivers but was outclassed by [[Silvio Bachot]] who steamrolled the Independent championship.  
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Walker continued to race until 2014 when he suffered a career-ending stroke.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 13:59, 31 May 2020

Sean Walker (born 24th March, 1958) is a English former racing driver. His father Ian, was a racing driver and engineer best known for his work with Lotus.

Walker began his car racing career in 1985 in British F3, where remained for another year before stepping up into international sportscars and later the British Touring Car Championship at the end of the decade.

Walker stepped up into the World Touring Car Masters in 1991 with Team Take One. Walker was one of the top privateer drivers but was outclassed by Silvio Bachot who steamrolled the Independent championship.

Walker continued to race until 2014 when he suffered a career-ending stroke.