Thursday, 18 February 2021

Hannah Chapman

 


Hannah Chapman is a Scottish driver who races a Mini Cooper, in Scotland and around the UK.

She began racing the Mini in 2013, with a part-season in the Celtic Speed Mini Cooper Cup. This followed a successful karting career from the age of 14. Her campaign was shortened by a crash which wrote her car off; another competitor went off-track in front of her and she was unable to swerve.

She was both Newcomers’ and Ladies’ champion in the 2014 Scottish Mini Cooper Cup. In the main championship, she was 18th, after a somewhat up and down season. 

Another three seasons racing in Scotland followed, during which time she got right on the pace. In 2015, she was fifth in the overall championship, with a best finish of sixth. She won the Ladies’ trophy from Taeler Shand, her biggest rival at the time. The following year, Taelor fought back for the Ladies’ title. She prevailed despite Hannah having the stronger finishing record, as she had completed more rounds. Hannah was tenth overall but had the consolation of earning her first outright win at Knockhill. 

She returned in 2017 and was fifth in the main championship again, with two wins. 

She was seventh overall in 2018 with two second places at Knockhill. 

Competition further afield beckoned. In 2019, she was ninth in the Cooper Pro class of the UK Mini Challenge, which supports the British Touring Car Championship. It was something of a learning curve but she really improved towards the end of the season, picking up a second place at Cadwell Park. 

She moved up to the JCW class in 2020 and had best finishes of 14th at Knockhill and Silverstone. Her switch-up came about quite quickly and she joined at the fourth round, held at Knockhill. She was 23rd in the final standings, ahead of her Lux Motorsport Team B team-mate. The JCW class uses 240hp+ turbo cars and is the most powerful and competitive in the championship.

Her final position improved to 19th in 2021 and she was the best female driver in the championship. Her best circuit was Knockhill, her home track, although she suffered contact in the first race and had to play catch-up.

Another JCW season beckoned in 2022. After a part-season of just under half of the rounds, she was 28th overall. Oulton Park was her best circuit this year; she earned a 15th and 16th place there.

She did not race in 2023 but is planning to return.

Hannah is famous for her pink car. She enjoys adding a little femininity to her racing.

(Image copyright Hannah Chapman)

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