Adam Fleetwood

Race car driver, Person

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Who is Adam Fleetwood?

Adam Fleetwood is a British racing driver. He won the British Hillclimb Championship in both 2003 and 2004 driving a Gould, and in the latter year won an unprecedented 28 of the 34 rounds of the series. In the process he broke many outright hill records, and became the first driver to complete the Shelsley Walsh course in under 24 seconds. However, his main rival, Graeme Wight Jr, did not compete at all in the second half of the year, as he was awaiting completion of a new car, which did not become available by the end of the season.

Before making the step up to the top category of hillclimbing, Fleetwood had previously competed with distinction in smaller-engined single-seater cars, setting several class records in the process.

In April 2005, after a single unsuccessful outing at Loton Park, Fleetwood announced that family and other commitments would preclude his appearance in the rest of that season's championship, although in the event he did compete in a small number of climbs.

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on July 23, 2013

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