Paul Warwick (racing driver)

{{Short description|British racing driver (1969–1991)}}

{{other people||Paul Warwick (disambiguation){{!}}Paul Warwick}}

{{Use British English|date=August 2011}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=July 2023}}

{{Infobox racing driver

| name = Paul Warwick

| image =

| imagesize =

| caption =

| nationality = {{Flagicon|UK}} British

| birth_date = {{Birth date|df=yes|1969|1|29}}

| birth_place = Alresford, Hampshire

| death_date = {{Death date and age|df=yes|1991|7|21|1969|1|29}}

| death_place = Oulton Park, Cheshire

| retired =

| related to = Derek Warwick (brother)

| last series = British Formula 3000

| years active = 1991

| teams = Madgwick Motorsport

| starts = 5

| wins = 5

| poles = 5

| fastest laps = 4

| best finish = 1st

| year = 1991

| prev series = Honda CR-X Challenge
International Formula 3000
British Formula Three
European Formula Ford 2000
British Formula Ford 2000

| prev series years = 1991
1990
1988–1990
1987
1987

| titles = British Formula 3000

| title years = 1991

| awards =

| award years =

}}

Paul Jason Warwick (29 January 1969 – 21 July 1991) was a British racing driver.{{Cite web |last=McKean |first=Sean |date=2025-01-29 |title=Remembering Paul Warwick, the F1 junior ladder’s only posthumous champion |url=https://feederseries.net/2025/01/29/remembering-paul-warwick-the-f1-junior-ladders-only-posthumous-champion/ |access-date=2025-01-31 |website=Feeder Series |language=en}}

Career

Paul Warwick was born in Alresford, Hampshire, and was the younger brother of fellow racing driver Derek Warwick. He began his junior career in British stock car racing in 1981 in the Ministox formula, before progressing to Superstox for the 1984 season, aged just 15 (due to altering his age on his race licence) racing against many older and much more experienced racers, under the Spedeworth organisation at tracks such as his local Aldershot Stadium and Foxhall Stadium, Ipswich. His brother Derek was the English and World Champion in the formula. Paul became National Champion in 1984 at Ipswich, East Anglian Champion and also British Champion in 1985 at Wisbech.

In his first season of Formula Ford 1600 in 1986, he won eight of the 12 Dunlop-Autosport Star of Tomorrow rounds on his way to the title and scored a championship double by claiming the Townsend Thoresen Junior FF1600 series. In 1987, Warwick moved up to Formula Ford 2000 and was the Euroseries runner-up to future Grand Prix driver JJ Lehto.

=British F3=

Warwick spent three seasons in British Formula 3 from 1988 to 1990. In 1988 he raced for Eddie Jordan Racing, transferring to Intersport Racing in 1989 and Superpower in 1990. Although tipped as a possible championship contender, Warwick fell short of expectations. During the 1990 season, he quit Formula 3 and contested some Formula 3000 races in the Leyton House backed March Formula 3000 team. The car was poor and Warwick was unable to shine at the rounds he contested, but he adapted to the power increase with some competitive showings. The rounds he took part in were at Brands Hatch, Birmingham, Le Mans and Nogaro.

=Honda in Tin-tops=

During the 1990 season, Paul briefly tried his luck in tin-top racing, contesting a few rounds of the Honda CRX Challenge with his brother's team.https://feederseries.net/2025/01/29/remembering-paul-warwick-the-f1-junior-ladders-only-posthumous-champion/https://forums.autosport.com/topic/227551-the-warwicks-in-the-honda-crx-challenge/

He notably scored a podium 3rd place at Snetterton, where he would also contest the 1991 Willhire 24 Hours in a Honda Civic VTEC, only to retire after completing 155 laps.http://www.thruxton.f9.co.uk/paul.htm

=British F2=

In 1991 he signed with Nigel Mansell's Mansell Madgwick British Formula 2 racing team.

Warwick dominated the first five races of 1991, scoring five pole positions, five fastest laps, four lap records and five wins, but he was killed in an accident at the fifth event of the season at Oulton Park race circuit, Cheshire. The win was awarded posthumously as he was leading the race when the accident took place. Warwick had scored enough points in the races he had contested to allow him to win the British Formula 3000 championship. The car left the circuit at the Knickerbrook right hand corner and slammed almost head-on into the outer circuit Armco barrier at {{convert|140|mph|km/h}}. The car disintegrated and Warwick was thrown from it. Investigations concluded that a front wishbone failure caused the crash.{{citation needed|date=August 2013}}

Awards and tributes

In 1991 an award by Autosport magazine for the National Driver of the Year was renamed the Paul Warwick Memorial Trophy that was awarded to the season's best British young racing driver.

The main entrance bridge at Oulton Park is named in his memory. In addition, the Knickerbrook corner was slowed by the addition of a chicane.

Racing results

=Career summary=

{{Incomplete list|date=July 2023}}

class="wikitable" style="font-size: 90%; text-align:center"

!Season

!Series

!Team

!Races

!Wins

!Poles

!F/Laps

!Podiums

!Points

!Position

rowspan=3|1986

|align=left|BARC Formula Ford 1600 – Junior

|rowspan="3" style="text-align:left"|Derek Warwick Racing

|7

|7

|?

|?

|7

|?

|style="background:#FFFFBF"|1st

align=left|Formula Ford 1600 – Junior Townsend Thoresen

|?

|?

|?

|?

|?

|?

|style="background:#FFFFBF"|1st

align=left|Dunlop Autosport Formula Ford 1600

|12

|8

|?

|?

|?

|?

|style="background:#FFFFBF"|1st

rowspan=3|1987

|align=left|Formula Ford 2000 Netherlands

|align=left|

|?

|?

|?

|?

|?

|38

|6th

align=left|Formula Ford 2000 Great Britain

|align=left|Middlebridge

|?

|?

|?

|?

|?

|?

|5th

align=left|Formula Ford 2000 Europe

|align=left|

|?

|?

|?

|?

|?

|?

|style="background:#DFDFDF"|2nd

rowspan=2|1988

|align=left|British Formula Three

|rowspan="2" style="text-align:left"|Eddie Jordan Racing

|17

|0

|1

|0

|2

|18

|8th

align=left|Monaco Grand Prix Formula 3

|1

|0

|0

|0

|0

|N/A

|13th

rowspan=3|1989

|align=left|British Formula Three

|align=left|Intersport

|16

|0

|0

|0

|0

|3

|18th

align=left|Monaco Grand Prix Formula 3

|align=left|Cellnet Ricom Racing

|1

|0

|0

|0

|0

|N/A

|18th

align=left|Formula One

|align=left|USF&G Arrows

|colspan="7" |Test driver

rowspan=2|1990

|align=left|British Formula Three

|align=left|Superpower Engineering

|9

|0

|0

|0

|1

|10

|10th

align=left|International Formula 3000

|align=left|Leyton House Racing

|3

|0

|0

|0

|0

|0

|NC

1991

|align=left|British Formula 3000

|align=left|Mansell Madgwick Motorsport

|5

|5

|5

|4

|5

|45

|style="background:#FFFFBF"|1st

=Complete International Formula 3000 results=

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races

in italics indicate fastest lap)

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:90%"

! Year

! Entrant

! 1

! 2

! 3

! 4

! 5

! 6

! 7

! 8

! 9

! 10

! 11

! DC

! Points

1990

! Leyton House Racing

| DON

| SIL

| PAU

| JER

| MNZ

| PER

| HOC

|style="background:#EFCFFF;"| BRH
Ret

|style="background:#CFCFFF;"| BIR
8

|style="background:#FFFFFF;"| BUG
DNS

|style="background:#CFCFFF;"| NOG
15

! NC

! 0

=Complete British Formula 3000 results=

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races

in italics indicate fastest lap)

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:90%"

! Year

! Entrant

! 1

! 2

! 3

! 4

! 5

! 6

! 7

! 8

! 9

! 10

! 11

! DC

! Points

1991

! Mansell Madgwick Motorsport

| style="background:#FFFFBF;"| OUL
1

| style="background:#FFFFBF;"| DON
1

| style="background:#FFFFBF;"| BRH
1

| style="background:#FFFFBF;"| BRH
1

| style="background:#FFFFBF;"| OUL†
1

| SNE

| THR

| DON

| TOA

| SIL

| DON

| style="background:#FFFFBF;"| 1st

| style="background:#FFFFBF;"| 45

References

{{reflist}}

  • {{DriverDB driver|paul-warwick}}
  • [http://www.speedsport-magazine.com/race-driver-database/biography/paul-warwick-,1842.html Speedsport Profile]
  • [http://www.thruxton.f9.co.uk/paul.htm Paul Warwick Tribute]

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{{Succession box|before=Chris Cramer|title=Autosport
British Club Driver of the Year|years=1986|after=Eddie Irvine}}

{{S-sports}}

{{Succession box|before=Pedro Chaves|title=British Formula 3000 champion|years=1991|after=Yvan Muller (British F2)}}

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{{Autosport British Club Driver of the Year}}

{{DEFAULTSORT:Warwick, Paul}}

Category:1969 births

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Category:British Formula Three Championship drivers

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Category:International Formula 3000 drivers

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Category:People from Alresford

Category:20th-century English sportsmen