| Name: |
Oliver Jarvis |
Date of Birth:
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9th January 1984 |
| Lives |
Burwell, Cambridgeshire, GBR |
| Nationality: |
English |
| Team(s): |
Audi Works Driver – Audi Sport Team Phoenix
A1 Team Great Britain |
Oliver was first introduced to motorsport from an early age when his father, Carl Jarvis, was competing in Formula Ford 1600. Naturally, it was not long before the very young Oliver Jarvis had aspirations to get into the driving seat himself. At six years old, he enjoyed his first taste of motorcross competition, albeit then two wheels not four.
At the age of eight, Oliver made the transition to race karts, where he gained valuable experience and progressed through the categories. During his 10 years in karts, he achieved notable success in British and European events, as well as in World Karting as a TonyKart Works Driver.
Oliver moved from European Karting when he was 18 to the highly competitive British single seater car championships racing in the Formula Ford category before moving to Formula Renault.
2005 proved to be an outstanding year of achievements for Oliver when he clinched the title convincingly to become the UK Formula Renault Champion. That same year he was awarded BRDC Rising Star Status and received the prestigious McLaren Autosport BRDC Young Driver Award.
In 2006 Oliver competed in the British F3 International Series with Carlin Motorsport. In just his first year, he won 3 races, achieved numerous podiums and finished second overall in the Championship to receive the accolade for the highest placed ‘rookie’. During autumn 2006 / winter 2007 Oliver made his debut in A1GP World Cup of Motorsport as one of two drivers representing Team Great Britain. In his first race in Beijing, he claimed second place for Team GBR and then took the team to its first A1GP victory in Mexico.
2007 was especially exciting for Oliver, not least for winning the Macau F3 Grand Prix in tremendous style, which is regarded as the ‘world cup of formula 3 motor-racing’. Oliver had moved to Japan earlier in the year to join the successful TOM’S Toyota F3 team to take part in the extremely competitive All Japan F3 Championship in his first role as a professional works driver. He achieved multiple race wins for the TOM’s Toyota team.
Oliver continued to drive for A1 Team GBR in the 2007-2008 A1 World Cup of Motorsport where he scored a victory for the team in the series opener in Zandvoort (2007) and podium finishes in South Africa and Mexico (2008).
A highlight of his 2007 career was claiming his prize of test in a Formula One car following his McLaren Autosport BRDC Award win in 2005. Oliver got behind the wheel of the Vodafone Mercedes McLaren MP4-21 F1 car at Silverstone circuit last November and was thrilled to experience his first taste of driving a Formula One car.
In 2008, Oliver contests the German Touring Car Masters (DTM) for Audi as a factory driver for Audi Sport Team Phoenix in the world’s most popular international touring car series.
Motorsport Career Highlights
| 2008 |
Audi factory driver competing in DTM (German Touring Car Masters) for Audi Sport Team Phoenix |
| 2007 |
Macau F3 Grand Prix winner
TOM’S Toyota Works Driver competing in the
All Japan F3 Championship A1 Team Great Britain – A1GP World Cup of Motorsport
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| 2006 |
British F3 International Series – Runner-up in the Championship and highest placed rookie driver (Carlin Motorsport).
A1 Team GBR in A1GP World Cup of Motorsport
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| 2005 |
McLaren Autosport BRDC Award winner
Awarded BRDC Rising Star Status
Formula Renault UK Champion
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| 2004 |
Formula Renault UK Winter Championship
Formula Renault UK Championship
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| 2003 |
Formula Renault UK Winter Championship
UK Formula Ford Championship
Formula Ford Festival
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| 2002 |
UK Formula Ford Zetec Championship
UK Formula Ford Winter Championship
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| 2001 |
Formula A Class of CIK European Karting Championship
Formula A Class of Italian Open Karting Championship
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| 2000 |
European Formula A Championship
British Karting Championship (Formula A)
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| 1999 |
Ayrton Senna Memorial Cup, Suzuka Japan – Champion
British Junior Karting Championship (Formula JICA) – Champion
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| 1998 |
British Junior Karting Championship (Formula JICA)
Junior World Championship France
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| 1997 |
British Junior Karting Championship (Formula JICA)
McLaren Mercedes Champions of the Future (JICA)
TV Masters – Winner
Kart Nations Race – Winner (English Team)
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| 1996 |
Junior TKM Karting Championship |
| 1995 |
British Cadet Karting Championship
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| 1994 |
British Cadet Karting Championship
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