Steven Kane
| Steven Kane | |
|---|---|
| Nationality | |
| Born | 5 June 1980 NewtownardsBallynahinch (N. Ireland) |
| 2013 American Le Mans Series, Rolex Sports Car Series | |
| Debut season | 2011 |
| Current team | Dyson Racing |
| Car no. | 20 |
| Starts | 4 |
| Wins | 1 |
| Poles | 0 |
| Fastest laps | 0 |
| Best finish | 1st in 2011 |
| Previous series | |
| 2008, 2010 2009 2007 2007 2006 2004 2003, 2005 2002 2001 2000 | BTCC Belgian Touring Cars – S1 Porsche Supercup Porsche Carrera Cup GB Formula Renault 3.5 Series Spanish Formula Three British Formula Three Formula Renault UK British Junior Formula Ford Irish Formula Ford |
| Championship titles | |
| 2001 | British Junior Formula Ford |
| Awards | |
| 2001 | McLaren Autosport Award |
Steven Kane (born 5 June 1980) is a Northern Irish racing driver who currently competes in the American Le Mans Series and Rolex Sports Car Series.
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Career [edit]
Kane, who was born in Newtownards, County Down and grow up in Ballynahinch, was voted McLaren Autosport BRDC Young Driver of the Year in 2001 (earning a test with the McLaren Formula One team), after winning the Junior Formula Ford Zetec championship by taking 8 wins and 4 runners-up spots in 12 races. From 2003 to 2005 he competed in Formula Three; finishing as runner-up in the Scholarship class (for year-old cars) of the 2003 British Formula Three Championship, finishing 3rd overall in Spain in 2004, and in 2005 he was 9th in the main British F3 championship. That year he took 3 poles and a win, despite the deal only coming together a day before the season began. At the end of 2005 he became the first driver ever to race a Lola at the Macau Formula Three race.[1] He then raced in the Formula Renault 3.5 Series, with a best result of 2nd.
For 2007 he moved into the Porsche Carrera Cup GB, finishing 3rd overall and fighting for the title until the final round,[2] with a series-high seven wins, including pole position at Thruxton.[3]
In 2008 he competed in the BTCC, driving a BMW for the Motorbase Performance team.[4] He started the year strongly, finishing 8th on his debut[5] and later taking a 6th place at Rockingham Motor Speedway[6] after a tough weekend.[7] At Croft he ran 4th for a while, but dropped out with an electrical problem on the final lap.[8] His first podium finish came at the next meeting at Snetterton[1]. At the next meeting at Oulton Park, he qualified 15th before advancing to 9th in race 1, and from 9th on the grid to 4th in race 2, before being eliminated from race 3 after a first-lap hit from Tom Chilton.
He did not return to the BTCC for 2009. He is the series test driver for the new FIA Formula Two Championship, and co-commentator alongside Martin Haven on Eurosport2's coverage of the championship.
On 26 September 2009 he was a guest driver in the Kumho BMW Championship at Oulton Park. He qualified first in both qualifying sessions, and won both races. He was later punished with two points on his racing license after he was deemed by the stewards to have taken out another competitor on purpose.[9]
Kane returned to the BTCC with the Airwaves BMW team for the 2010 season, partnering Mat Jackson. Kane won his first BTCC race at Thruxton on 4 April 2010 when he completed a one-two for Airwaves BMW in race three.[10] He finished sixth overall at the end of the 2010 season with 169 points.
On 15 June 2011, it was announced that Kane would pilot a Lola-Mazda prototype for Dyson Racing in the American Le Mans Series, partnering with Humaid al-Masaood.[11] He and al-Masaood finished 3rd overall (and 3rd in the LMP1 class) in each of their first two ALMS events at Lime Rock Park and Mosport. Kane and al-Masaood claimed their first overall victory at the inaugural Baltimore Grand Prix.
For 2012, Kane will race with Humaid al-Masaood in the Oryx Racing's Audi R8 GRAND-AM program in the Rolex Sports Car Series.[12] In addition to this, Kane will also compete at the 12 Hours of Sebring with the Dyson Racing team.[13]
Racing record [edit]
Complete Porsche Carrera Cup Great Britain results [edit]
(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position – 1 point awarded in first race) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap – 1 point awarded all races)
| Year | Team | Car | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | Pos | Pts |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2007 | Motorbase Performance | Porsche 997 GT3 | BRH 1 4 | BRH 2 5 | ROC 1 2 | ROC 2 1 | THR 1 1 | THR 2 1 | CRO 1 2 | CRO 2 2 | OUL 1 1 | OUL 2 1 | DON 1 2 | DON 2 2 | SNE 1 2 | SNE 2 4 | BRH 1 4 | BRH 2 12 | KNO 1 Ret | KNO 2 Ret | THR 1 1 | THR 2 1 | 3rd | 322 |
Complete Porsche Supercup results [edit]
(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)
| Year | Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | DC | Points |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2007 | HISAQ Competition | BHR1 | BHR2 | ESP | MON | FRA | GBR 15 | GER | HUN | TUR | BEL | ITA | NC† | 0† |
† Guest driver – Not eligible for points.
Complete British Touring Car Championship results [edit]
(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position – 1 point awarded in first race) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap – 1 point awarded all races) (* signifies that driver lead race for at least one lap – 1 point given all races)
| Year | Team | Car | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | Pos | Pts |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2008 | Motorbase Performance | BMW 320si | BRH 1 8 | BRH 2 Ret | BRH 3 DNS | ROC 1 10 | ROC 2 10 | ROC 3 13 | DON 1 6 | DON 2 12 | DON 3 16 | THR 1 12 | THR 2 13 | THR 3 9 | CRO 1 7 | CRO 2 Ret | CRO 3 Ret | SNE 1 8 | SNE 2 6 | SNE 3 2 | OUL 1 9 | OUL 2 4 | OUL 3 Ret | KNO 1 12 | KNO 2 14 | KNO 3 9 | SIL 1 Ret | SIL 2 5 | SIL 3 12 | BRH 1 2 | BRH 2 5 | BRH 3 2 | 11th | 86 |
| 2010 | Airwaves BMW | BMW 320si | THR 1 NC | THR 2 8 | THR 3 1* | ROC 1 5 | ROC 2 3 | ROC 3 3 | BRH 1 11 | BRH 2 7 | BRH 3 3 | OUL 1 6 | OUL 2 5 | OUL 3 2 | CRO 1 11 | CRO 2 Ret | CRO 3 3 | SNE 1 7 | SNE 2 4 | SNE 3 6 | SIL 1 9 | SIL 2 8 | SIL 3 7 | KNO 1 3 | KNO 2 5 | KNO 3 Ret | DON 1 6 | DON 2 6 | DON 3 4 | BRH 1 11 | BRH 2 6 | BRH 3 2 | 6th | 169 |
References [edit]
- ^ Lola make Macau F3 debut with Kane and Promatecme
- ^ Hancock takes Carrera Cup pole at Thruxton
- ^ PCCGB: Kane claims Thruxton pole.
- ^ Collard and Kane join Motorbase
- ^ Giovanardi Doubles Up
- ^ Kane scores on tough weekend for Motorbase.
- ^ Quotes : Steven Kane after qualifying at Rockingham
- ^ Turkington holds off Jackson.
- ^ Official Results PDF.
- ^ "2010 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship: Round 3 – Classification". TSL Timing. Timing Solutions Limited. 2010-04-04. Retrieved 2010-04-06.
- ^ "Second Dyson Lola-Mazda Set For Remainder Of Season". SPEED. 2011-06-15. Retrieved 2010-08-21.
- ^ "Grand AM for 2012". Oryx Racing. 22 January 2012. Retrieved 2 March 2012.
- ^ "Steven Kane Back with Dyson Racing for the 12 Hours of Sebring". ALMS. Retrieved 2 March 2012.
External links [edit]
| Awards | ||
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| Preceded by Anthony Davidson | McLaren Autosport BRDC Award 2001 | Succeeded by Jamie Green |
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- Living people
- Northern Ireland racing drivers
- 1980 births
- British Touring Car Championship drivers
- British Formula Renault 2.0 drivers
- McLaren Autosport BRDC Award nominees
- British Formula Three Championship drivers
- European F3 Open Championship drivers
- Formula Ford drivers
- Formula Renault 3.5 Series drivers
- British GT Championship drivers
- 24 Hours of Daytona drivers
- Grand-Am drivers
- Porsche Supercup drivers





