Tony Dron
Anthony Middleton Dron was a British racing driver, motoring author, and journalist.
Racing history
Dron was best known for racing Touring Cars in the 1970s and for competing in Porsches at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in the early-to-mid-1980s, including a class win at Le Mans in 1982 in a Porsche 934, and driving a Group C in 1983. He was a full-time professional race driver from 1974 to 1979, for teams that included British Leyland, Unipart and Alfa UK, but his career as a racer first began in May 1968 and continued for a full 43 years.Dron achieved a remarkable range of victories, winning events in 24 makes and 41 models of car. The total number of wins is not known, but is well into the hundreds.
Race wins have been recorded in:
- Alfa Romeo: 1600GT Junior, TZ1
- Allard: JR
- Aston Martin: DB4
- Austin: Metro
- Austin-Healey: 3000, 100/4
- Bentley: 3-litre
- BMW: Counties 3 Series, M3
- Caterham: Seven
- Chevrolet: Camaro
- Datsun: 240Z
- Ferrari: 330LMB, 246S
- Fiat: 128 1300GT Coupé
- Ford: Escort Mexico, Falcon, Zephyr Mk II, fwd RS2000
- Jaguar: Mk 1, Mk 2, D-type
- Lister: Jaguar "Knobbly"
- Lotus: Mk 9
- Lola: Mk6GT
- Mazda: 323
- MG: Maestro, MGB
- Morgan: Plus 8
- Porsche: 924, 924GTR, 911RSL, 928S2, 928S4, 930, 934, "935", 911 Carrera 2
- Renault: 5
- Triumph: TR4, Dolomite Sprint
- TVR: Tuscan
Dron retired from race driving in 2011, although he still worked as a motoring journalist and test driver for Octane magazine.
Publications
Dron wrote a regular column in Octane. He was the author of several books, including Porsche: Engineering for Excellence and Alan Mann – A Life of Chance, and was editor of the monthly magazine "Classic Cars" during the 1980s and early 1990s.Racing record
Complete British Saloon / Touring Car Championship results
† Events with 2 races staged for the different classes.‡ Guest driver - Not eligible for points.