David Clark (racing driver)

David Clark
Nationality Australian
Born (1978-08-31) August 31, 1978
Perth, Western Australia, Australia
V8 Supercar Development Series
Years active 2006
Teams Optima Sport
Best finish 19th in 2006 Fujitsu V8 Supercar Series
Previous series
2001

2002
Australian Formula Ford Championship
British Formula Three Championship

David Clark (born in Perth, Western Australia on 31 August 1978[1]) is an Australian racing driver who competed in the Fujitsu V8 Supercar touring car racing series.

His main achievements came from his kart racing career as a 14-time State Karting Champion and four-time Australian Karting Champion. He was also ninth in the World Junior Karting Championship (1993) and twice contested the World Senior Karting Championship (1995, 1996).

He also drove in the open-wheeled Australian Formula Ford and British Formula Three. His V8 Supercar series debut was in a Ford Falcon in 2006.

2006 Accident

Clark was involved in the fatal crash of V8 Supercar driver Mark Porter at Mount Panorama Circuit. In an effort to avoid the stalled Porter, he slid his car sideways whilst travelling at high speed. The front right hand side of his car hit the drivers side door of Porter's car, crushing the side of the car. The front right hand of Porter's car also hit the drivers door of Clark, critically injuring him. Marshals were quick to arrive at the scene where one, unable to open the driver's door on Porter's car, opened the rear door in an attempt to check his condition. Both drivers were unconscious at the time. The race was called to an immediate stop and all racing was suspended for 2 hours while police combed for clues as to what happened.

Porter died in late afternoon of Sunday 8 October 2006 as the feature race was concluding. Just two hours after the race, Porter's family issued a statement announcing his death.

Clark eventually recovered[2] and returned to racing in 2007.[3]

Career results

Season Series Position Car Team
1996 Australian Formula Ford Championship 9th Van Diemen RF95 Ford Australian Motor Sport Academy
2001 Australian Formula Ford Championship 9th[4] Van Diemen RF01 Ford Optima Sport
2002 British Formula Three Championship
Scholarship Class
12th[5] Dallara F301 Spiess Opel Team Park
2006 V8 Supercar Development Series 19th Ford BA Falcon Optima Sport

References

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