Derek Bell (racing driver)


Derek Reginald Bell is a British racing driver. In sportscar racing, he won the Le Mans 24 hours five times, the Daytona 24 three times and the World Sportscar Championship twice. He also raced in Formula One for the Ferrari, Wheatcroft, McLaren, [Surtees Kremer Racing|Racing Organisation|Surtees] and Tecno teams. He has been described by fellow racer Hans-Joachim Stuck as one of the most liked drivers of his generation.

Early career

Bell grew up on a farm and helped to run the Church Farm caravan site, complete with its own pub, near Pagham Harbour, boarding at The King's School, Worcester. He was encouraged by his stepfather Bernard Hender to take up racing with a Lotus Seven in 1964. He won his first race in the Lotus at Goodwood in March of that year. He graduated to Formula Three in the following year racing a Lotus 31 and in 1966 switched to a Lotus 41 scoring his first victory, again at Goodwood. In 1967 he enjoyed seven wins. He entered Formula Two in a privateer Brabham BT23C fielded by his stepfather's Church Farm Racing team and after several promising performances, which caught Enzo Ferrari's eye, made his Formula One Grand Prix debut for Ferrari at Monza in 1968. He contested the 1969 Tasman Series in a 2.4 Dino and was second at Lakeside to Amon and Rindt at Warwick Farm. In 1969, he raced the four-wheel-drive McLaren M9A in its only ever race at the British Grand Prix at Silverstone.
Bell took part in the filming of Le Mans starring Steve McQueen, and he and his family lived with the McQueen family during the filming, the two becoming friends. Bell had a lucky escape during the making of the film. The Ferrari 512 he was driving suddenly caught fire whilst getting into position for a take. He managed to get out of the car just before it was engulfed in flames and suffered minor burns. Although the car was badly damaged, it was later rebuilt and is still racing at historic meets.
Bell finished second in the 1970 European Formula Two Championship, driving a Brabham BT30 for Wheatcroft Racing. In 1972 he got a drive in the Tecno Formula One team, along with Nanni Galli. He later raced a number of times for the Surtees team, including a sixth place at the 1970 United States Grand Prix racing a Surtees TS7, which was to be his highest finish in the Formula One World Championship. He had a few further drives for Surtees in 1974 and finished 11th in the 1974 German Grand Prix. Enjoying single seaters more than sports cars he accepted drives in F5000/Libre British Shellsport series and F5000 in 1976-7 the Penske PC7 March and also odd F5000 drives in the US and Australia.
It was to be in sports car racing, which he came to via a drive in Jacques Swaters privately entered Ferrari 512M in the 1970 Spa 1000 km, leading to a Ferrari works drive at the 1970 Le Mans 24 hours, where he built a strong reputation as a world class and world championship winning racer.

Le Mans

Bell won the Le Mans 24 hours race five times, in 1975, 1981, 1982, 1986 and 1987, making him the most successful British driver in the race to date. He was teamed with the Belgian Jacky Ickx in 1975, racing the Gulf Mirage GR8, again in 1981, racing a Porsche 936, and finally in 1982 racing a Rothmans Porsche 956. Bell went on to win the 1986 and 1987 Le Mans teamed with Hans-Joachim Stuck and Al Holbert racing a Rothmans Porsche 962.
His first Le Mans was in 1970 in a works-entered Ferrari 512, with co-driver Ronnie Peterson, his last in 1996 racing a McLaren F1 GTR. Bell achieved his highest ever speed at Le Mans at the 1971 Le Mans 24 hours April test day, reaching a calculated top speed of 246 mph on the Mulsanne Straight in the JW Gulf Porsche 917LH.

Sportscar racing

Bell also won the World Sportscar Championship title twice in 1985 and 1986 and the 24 Hours of Daytona three times in 1986, 1987 and 1989. He won the 1973 Silverstone RAC Tourist Trophy racing a BMW 3.0CSL with Harald Ertl. In 1984 he won the Nürburgring 1000km with Stefan Bellof, racing a Porsche 956, with a notable fourth place in the 1974 Nürburgring 1000km racing a Gulf GR7 with James Hunt on the longer 22.8 km circuit.
Bell's first victory in the Spa 1000km came in 1974 racing a Mirage M6 with Mike Hailwood, going onto win the 1975 and 1984 editions, with Henri Pescarolo, in 1975, in that season's dominant Alfa Romeo Tipo 33TT12 on the old 14 km track and with Stefan Bellof, in the equally dominant Porsche 956 of 1984, on the shorter circuit used by Formula One. He is also one of two drivers to win the Spa 1000km on both the original and current circuits, the other being Jacky Ickx.

Post-racing career

Bell was hired as chairman for the Spectre R42 super car project between 1996 and its demise in 1997. In 2001 he was hired to consult for the Bentley Speed 8 programme, helping Bentley to win Le Mans two years later. He now splits his time between the United States and his home near Chichester, UK, with his wife Misti. He is an after dinner speaker and motorsport commentator, and also races in historic events, and is a global ambassador for Bentley. Bell is also an operating partner of Bentley Naples in Naples, Florida.
Bell's eldest son Justin is also a racer. The two raced together in the 1991 24 Hours of Daytona, and the 1992 24 Hours of Le Mans. Bell was to race in the 2008 24 Hours of Daytona with Justin, however the car dropped out of the race early and Derek did not get to run in the race. Aside from winning at Le Mans five times, he claims his proudest moment was coming third with his son Justin racing the Harrods sponsored McLaren F1 GTR in the 1995 Le Mans on Fathers Day.
Bell is a patron for the charities Dementia Support, Hope for Tomorrow, Mission Motorsport and the Henry Surtees Foundation. He is also an Ambassador for the Fly Navy Heritage Trust.
Bell is currently the president of the oldest pram race in the world. The Pagham Pram Race started in 1946 and is run annually at 11am on Boxing Day.
Bell returned to Le Mans to race a Porsche 962 for the first time in 20 years in the Group C support race at Le Mans on 16 June 2012.
Bell was presented with Honorary Life membership of the AA in recognition of his 50 years in motorsport, commemorated by a plaque presented by Lord March at the Moving Motorshow during the 2014 Goodwood Festival of Speed in the presence of Chris Jansen, CEO of the AA, and Edmund King, the president of the AA.
Bell was the grand marshal at the 2014 Silverstone 6 Hours, 2010 Twelve Hours of Sebring and 2021 24 hours of Le Mans.

Awards

Racing record

Career summary

SeasonSeriesTeamRacesWinsPolesF/LapsPodiumsPointsPosition
1966British Formula ThreeN/A21011912th
1967British Formula ThreeFelday Engineering?????307th
1968[1968 1969 European Formula Two Championship|European Formula Two Championship|European Formula Two]Scuderia Ferrari50101154th
1968European Formula TwoChurch Farm Racing Team30000154th
1968European Formula TwoFrank Williams Racing Cars10001154th
1968Formula OneScuderia Ferrari200000NC
1969Tasman SeriesScuderia Veloce70002214th
1969European Formula TwoScuderia Ferrari30000115th
1969European Formula TwoFrank Williams Racing Cars10000115th
1969Formula OneBruce McLaren Motor Racing100000NC
1969European Formula 5000 ChampionshipTeam Surtees100005546th
1970European Formula TwoTeam Wheatcroft Racing81014352nd
1970Tasman SeriesTeam Wheatcroft Racing30001610th
1970World Sportscar ChampionshipScuderia Ferrari300000NC
1970Formula OneTeam Wheatcroft Racing10000122nd
1970Formula OneTeam Surtees10000122nd
1970European Formula 5000 ChampionshipSid Taylor Racing101100NC
1971European Formula TwoFrank Williams Racing Cars50101613th
1971European Formula 5000 ChampionshipSid Taylor Racing200000NC
1971Formula OneTeam Surtees100000NC
1971Can-AmJ.W. Automotive100000NC
197124 Hours of Le MansJ.W. Automotive10000N/ADNF
1972SCCA Continental ChampionshipSid Taylor Racing400021514th
1972Formula OneMartini Racing Team200000NC
197224 Hours of Le MansEcurie Francorchamps10000N/A8th
1973European Formula TwoTeam Surtees40101138th
1973British Saloon Car ChampionshipAlpina11001920th
1973European Touring Car ChampionshipAlpina110010NC
1973Can-AmMotschenbacher Racing100001016th
197324 Hours of Le MansGulf Research Racing10000N/ADNF
1974Formula OneBang & Olufsen Team Surtees100000NC
1974European Formula TwoBang & Olufsen Team Surtees100000NC
1974European Formula 5000 ChampionshipHogan Racing101101023rd
1974Deutsche Rennsport MeisterschaftBMW Motorsport100000NC
197424 Hours of Le MansGulf Research Racing10000N/A4th
1975InterserieWilli Kauhsen Racing Team41111644th
1975European Formula 5000 ChampionshipRAM Racing100000NC
197524 Hours of Le MansGulf Research Racing11101N/A1st
1976Shellsport International SeriesHexagon Racing200112711th
1976British Saloon Car ChampionshipBritish Leyland100009?
1976SCCA Continental Championship100000NC
197624 Hours of Le MansGrand Touring Cars Inc.10000N/A5th
1977Shellsport International SeriesHexagon Racing510114211th
1977InterserieWilli Kauhsen Racing Team111112017th
197724 Hours of Le MansRenault Sport10000N/ADNF
1978British Saloon Car ChampionshipHexagon Racing10000630th
1978Rothmans International SeriesPorsche Car Distributors100000NC
197824 Hours of Le MansRenault Sport10000N/ADNF
197924 Hours of Le MansGrand Touring Cars Inc.10000N/ADNF
198024 Hours of Le MansPorsche System10000N/A13th
1981World Sportscar ChampionshipPorsche System101004967th
198124 Hours of Le MansPorsche System11001N/A1st
1982World Sportscar ChampionshipRothmans Porsche System52004703rd
198224 Hours of Le MansRothmans Porsche System11001N/A1st
1982IMSA GT ChampionshipBob Akin Motor Racing80002619th
1983World Sportscar ChampionshipRothmans Porsche System73005942nd
1983European Endurance ChampionshipRothmans Porsche System30002882nd
1983All-Japan Sports Prototype ChampionshipRothmans Porsche System11111204th
198324 Hours of Le MansRothmans Porsche System10001N/A2nd
1984IMSA GT ChampionshipHolbert Racing1352391643rd
1984World Sportscar ChampionshipRothmans Porsche64004914th
1984International Race of Champions400?1356th
1984European Formula TwoOnyx Race Engineering100000NC
1985IMSA GT ChampionshipHolbert Racing1160181542nd
1985World Sportscar ChampionshipRothmans Porsche930071171st
198524 Hours of Le MansRothmans Porsche10101N/A3rd
1985International Race of Champions300?0316th
1986IMSA GT ChampionshipHolbert Racing1430171543rd
1986World Sportscar ChampionshipRothmans Porsche72005821st
1986World Sportscar ChampionshipJoest Racing72005821st
1986World Sportscar ChampionshipJohn Fitzpatrick Racing72005821st
198624 Hours of Le MansRothmans Porsche11101N/A1st
198624 Hours of DaytonaHolbert Racing11??1N/A1st
1987World Sportscar ChampionshipPorsche AG101005995th
1987World Sportscar ChampionshipJoest Racing101005995th
1987World Sportscar ChampionshipRothmans Porsche Team Schuppan101005995th
1987IMSA GT ChampionshipHolbert Racing82003936th
1987International Race of Champions400002712th
1987All-Japan Sports Prototype ChampionshipRothmans Porsche Team Schuppan10000639th
198724 Hours of Le MansRothmans Porsche11001N/A1st
198724 Hours of DaytonaHolbert Racing11?01N/A1st
1987World Rally ChampionshipGM Euro Sport100000NC
1988World Sportscar ChampionshipRichard Lloyd Racing500012037th
1988World Sportscar ChampionshipPorsche AG500012037th
1988World Sportscar ChampionshipTakefuji Schuppan Racing Team500012037th
1988IMSA GT ChampionshipHolbert Racing900037311th
198824 Hours of Le MansPorsche AG10111N/A2nd
1988World Rally ChampionshipGM Dealer Sport100000NC
1989World Sportscar ChampionshipRichard Lloyd Racing600001822nd
1989IMSA GT ChampionshipMiller-BF Goodrich610013420th
198924 Hours of Le MansRichard Lloyd Racing10000N/ADNF
198924 Hours of DaytonaMiller-BF Goodrich11001N/A1st
1990IMSA GT ChampionshipMomo-Gebhardt Racing600002029th
1990All-Japan Sports Prototype ChampionshipAlpha Nova Racing40000824th
1990World Sportscar ChampionshipEquipe Alméras Frères200000NC
1990World Sportscar ChampionshipKonrad Motorsport200000NC
1990World Sportscar ChampionshipJoest Porsche Racing200000NC
199024 Hours of Le MansJoest Porsche Racing10000N/A4th
1991IMSA GT ChampionshipNissan Performance Technology500012424th
1991IMSA GT ChampionshipMomo-Gebhardt Racing500012424th
1991World Sportscar ChampionshipKonrad Motorsport20000838th
1991World Sportscar ChampionshipTeam Salamin Primagaz20000838th
199124 Hours of Le MansKonrad Motorsport10000N/A7th
199124 Hours of Le MansJoest Porsche Racing10000N/A7th
1993IMSA GT Championship110003884th
199324 Hours of Le MansCourage Compétition10000N/A10th
1994IMSA GT ChampionshipAuto Toy Store210012728th
199424 Hours of Le MansGulf Oil Racing10000N/A6th
1995IMSA GT ChampionshipAuto Toy Store200010NC
199524 Hours of Le MansHarrods Mach One Racing10001N/A3rd
1996IMSA GT Championship?????2223rd
1996BPR Global GT SeriesFreisinger Motorsport100000NC
199624 Hours of Le MansHarrods Mach One Racing10000N/A6th
1997IMSA GT ChampionshipMoretti Racing100000NC
1998IMSA GT ChampionshipMatthews-Colucci Racing10000146th
1999United States Road Racing ChampionshipMatthews-Colucci Racing100002838th
1999SpeedVision World Challenge - GTSpeedvision/Vortech100000NC
2000SpeedVision World Challenge - GTChampion Audi Racing10000012112th
2000Rolex Sports Car SeriesEMKA Racing100000NC
2001SpeedVision World Challenge - GTLegends of Motorsport9000214211th
2002Speed World Challenge - GTChampion Audi Racing1000001747th
2003Rolex Sports Car SeriesDerhaag Motorsports100002168th
2004Speed World Challenge - GTVolvo Cars North America30000550th
2005Speed World Challenge - GT500003034th
2008Rolex Sports Car SeriesRVO Motorsports100000NC
2010Volkswagen Scirocco R-Cup100000NC†

As Bell was a guest driver, he was ineligible for championship points.

Complete World Sportscar Championship results

YearEntrantChassisEngineClass123456789101112131415Pos.Points
1970Ecurie FrancorchampsFerrari 512SFerrari V12S 5.0DAYSEBBRHMZATGASPA
8
NÜRNC†-
1970SpA Ferrari SEFACFerrari 512S Coda LungaFerrari V12S 5.0LMS
Ret
WGNÖSTNC†-
1971John Wyer Automotive EngineeringPorsche 917KPorsche Flat-12S 5.0BUE
1
DAY
Ret
SEB
5
BRH
3
MZA
2
SPA
2
ÖST
Ret
WGN
2
NC†-
1971John Wyer Automotive EngineeringPorsche 908/03Porsche Flat-8P 3.0TGANÜR
Ret
NC†-
1971John Wyer Automotive EngineeringPorsche 917LHPorsche Flat-12S 5.0LMS
Ret
NC†-
1972Gulf Research Racing CompanyMirage M6Ford-Cosworth V8P 3.0BUEDAYSEB
Ret
BRH
NC
MZASPA
4
TGANÜR
4
ÖST
Ret
WGN
3
NC†-
1972Ecurie FrancorchampsFerrari 365 GTB/4Ferrari V12GTLMS
4
NC†-
1973Gulf Research Racing CompanyMirage M6Ford-Cosworth V8P 3.0DAY
Ret
VAL
Ret
DIJ
Ret
MZA
Ret
SPA
1
TGANÜRLMS
Ret
ÖST
5
WGN
4
NC†-
1974Gulf Research Racing CompanyMirage GR7Ford-Cosworth V8P 3.0MZA
4
SPA
2
NÜR
Ret
IMO
Ret
LMS
4
ÖST
4
WGNRIC
3
BRH
3
KYA
3
NC†-
1975Willi Kauhsen Racing TeamAlfa Romeo 33TT12Alfa Romeo Flat-12P 3.0DAYMUG
4
DIJ
4
MZA
18
SPA
1
ENN
2
NÜR
1
ÖST
1
WGN
1
NC†-
1976
(Makes)
Jägermeister Max Moritz TeamPorsche 934Porsche Flat-6 GT +3.0MUGVALSILNÜR
1
NC†-
1976
(Makes)
Porsche Kremer RacingPorsche 935Porsche Flat-6 Group 5ÖST
4
WGNDIJ-NC†-
1977
(Makes)
Gelo RacingPorsche 935Porsche Flat-6 Group 5DAYMUGSIL
Ret
NÜRWGNMOSBRHHOCVALNC†-
1978Faltz PreparationBMW 320Porsche Flat-6 Group 5 D1DAYMUG
1
NC†-
1978Gelo Racing TeamPorsche 935Porsche Flat-6 Group 5 D2SIL
Ret
NÜRDIJMISWGNVAL
Ret
NC†-
1979Robin Hamilton AM DistributorsAston Martin AM V8Aston Martin V8Group 5DAYMUGDIJSIL
13
NC†-
1979Liqui Moly Joest RacingPorsche 935Porsche Flat-6 Group 5NÜR
5
ENNWGNBRHVALNC†-
1980 (Makes)Ault & Wiborg Ltd.Aston Martin AM V8Aston Martin V8Group 5D24BRHMUGMZASIL
Ret
NC†-
1980 (Makes)Meccarillos Racing TeamPorsche 935Porsche Flat-6 Group 5NÜR
Ret
NC†-
1980 (Makes)Porsche SystemPorsche 924 Carrera GTPorsche Straight-4 GTPLMS
13
WGNMOSNC†-
1980 (Makes)Siegfried BrunnPorsche 908/03Porsche Flat-8S+2.0VAL
2
DIJ
Ret
NC†-
1980 (Drivers)Red Lobster RacingBMW M1BMW Straight-6IMSA GTXD24SEB
30
MZARIVSILNÜRLMSDA6SPAMOSRDANC0
1981Bob Akin Motor RacingPorsche 935 K3Porsche Flat-6 IMSA GTXD24
2
SEB
60
MUG7th96
1981EMKA RacingBMW M1BMW Straight-6Group 5/GTXMZA
Ret
RIVSIL
1
NÜR
33
WGN
Ret
BRH
1
7th96
1981Porsche SystemPorsche 936/81Porsche Flat-6 Group 6LMS
1
ENNDA67th96
1981Gitanes W.M. RacingBMW 530iBMW Straight-6serT+2.5SPA
7/14
7th96
1981Electrodyne RacingPorsche 934Porsche Flat-6 IMSA GTOMOS
21
7th96
1981DeNarvaez EnterprisesPorsche 935 K3Porsche Flat-6 IMSA GTXRDA
27
7th96
1982Rothmans PorschePorsche 956Porsche Flat-6 Group CMZASIL
2
NÜRSPA
2
MUGFUJ
Ret
BRH
1
3rd70
1982Rothmans PorschePorsche 956 Long TailPorsche Flat-6 Group CLMS
1
3rd70
1983Rothmans PorschePorsche 956Porsche Flat-6 Group CMZA
7
SIL
1
NÜR
Ret
SPA
2
FUJ
1
KYA
1
2nd94
1983Rothmans PorschePorsche 956 Long TailPorsche Flat-6 Group CLMS
2
2nd94
1984Rothmans PorschePorsche 956Porsche Flat-6 Group CMZA
1
SIL
10
LMSNÜR
1
BRHMOS
4
SPA
1
IMOFUJKYASAN
1
4th91
1985Rothmans PorschePorsche 962Porsche Flat-6 Group CMUG
DSQ
MZA
2
SIL
2
HOC
1
MOS
1
SPA
2
BRH
1
FUJ
WD
1st117
1985Rothmans PorschePorsche 962 Long TailPorsche Flat-6 Group CLMS
3
1st117
1985Rothmans PorschePorsche 956 PDKPorsche Flat-6 Group CSHA
Ret
1st117
1986Rothmans PorschePorsche 962Porsche Flat-6 Group CMZA
1
SIL
2
NÜR
Ret
SPA
3
FUJ
25
1st82
1986Rothmans PorschePorsche 962 Long TailPorsche Flat-6 Group CLMS
1
1st82
1986John Fitzpatrick RacingPorsche 956Porsche Flat-6 Group CNRS
11
1st82
1986Joest RacingPorsche 956Porsche Flat-6 Group CBRH
2
JER1st82
1987Porsche AGPorsche 962Porsche Flat-6 Group CJMA
2
JER
3
MZA
2
SIL
3
NRS
1
FUJ
6
5th99
1987Porsche AGPorsche 962 Long TailPorsche Flat-6 Group CLMS
1
5th99
1987Joest RacingPorsche 962Porsche Flat-6 Group CBRH
4
NÜR
2
SPA
5
-5th99
1988Richard Lloyd RacingPorsche 962 C GTiPorsche Flat-6 Group CJER
4
JMA
DNS
MZASIL
DSQ
SPA
5
37th20
1988Porsche AGPorsche 962 C Long TailPorsche Flat-6 Group CLMS
2
BRNBRHNÜR-37th20
1988Takefuji Racing TeamPorsche 962 CPorsche Flat-6 Group CFUJ
17
SAN37th20
1989Richard Lloyd RacingPorsche 962 C GTiPorsche Flat-6 Group CSUZ
17
DIJ
5
JMABRH
Ret
NÜR
15
DON
11
SPAMXC
4
22nd18
1990The Alpha RacingPorsche 962 CPorsche Flat-6 Group CSUZ
8
MZANC0
1990Konrad MotorsportPorsche 962 CPorsche Flat-6 Group CSIL
DNS
-NC0
1990Joest Porsche RacingPorsche 962 CPorsche Flat-6 Group CSPA
Ret
DIJNÜRDONMTLMXCNC0
1991Joest PorschePorsche 962 CPorsche Flat-6 Group CSUZMZASILLMS
7
NÜRMNYMXC
5
APL38th8

No Driver's Championship existed until 1980.