Stuart Brown

Stuart Brown
Nationality British
Born (1972-06-29) June 29, 1972
Bike number 5
Website Official website
Motorcycle racing career statistics
Sidecarcross World Championship
Active years1997 - present
ManufacturersZabel-Cradley (1997)
Cradley-BHC (1998)
Zabel-BMC (1999)
Zabel-BSU (2000)
Zabel-VMC (2001–2008)
Husaberg-VMC (2009–2011)
Zabel-MEFO (2012)
Zabel-WSP (2013–present)
Championshipsnone
2015 championship position5th
Starts Wins Podiums Poles F. laps Points
313 2 30 3,526

Stuart Brown (born 29 June 1972)[1] is a British sidecarcross rider. Internationally, his greatest success was a third place, achieved in the 2014 Sidecarcross World Championship, while domestically he has won a record thirteen national British Sidecarcross Championships.[2]

Racing career

British Championship

Stuart Brown started racing in the British Championship with passenger Luke Peters in 1996, entering the Sidecarcross World Championship in the following year. After an eighth place in their inaugural domestic season the pair improved gradually, finishing runners-up in Britain in 2000 and 2001. After the retirement of ten-time champions Chris Etheridge in 2001 the pair won their first national title in 2002 and repeated this achievement in 2003.[1][2]

In late 2004 and 2005 Brown raced with Jason Peters and, in 2005, also with Marc Cooper, as Luke Peters was recovering from a broken leg. In both seasons he won the British Championship. In 2006 he won his fifth national title, now with Luke Peters again.[1][3]

Brown and Peters missed most of the 2007 season because of a hand injury for Brown, unable to defend their national title. The pair took out three more British titles in 2008, 2009 and 2010 before Brown switched passengers. Now with Josh Chamberlain as his passenger Brown won five more national titles from 2011 to 2015.[1][3] By winning his eleventh British national title in 2013 Brown set a new national record, surpassing the ten titles won by Chris Etheridge between 1991 and 2001.[4]

World Championship

Entering the Sidecarcross World Championship from 1997 onwards Brown and Peters competed only sporadically for the first five seasons, never finishing higher than 20th overall. From 2002 onwards their fortunes changed, with Brown finishing in the top-ten for the next five consecutive seasons, with two fifth-place finishes in 2003 and 2004 as his best results. In 2003 he also achieved his first-ever podium finish.[5][6]

The 2007 saw Brown compete only the first few races before a hand injury forced him out and the following year, 2008, Brown and Peters finished outside the top ten again. In 2009 the team improved, coming ninth overall in the World Championship and winning their first-ever race in the competition, in the final race of the season in Rudersberg, Germany. From 2010 to 2012 Brown finished outside the top-ten, switching passengers after the 2010 season.[5][6]

Brown's fortunes greatly improved in 2013 and 2014, now with Josh Chamberlain as his passenger. The pair finished in the top ten in both seasons, with a third place overall in 2014 their best-ever result in the World Championship. The 2014 French Grand Prix in Brou, saw Brown and Chamberlain take out their first-ever Grand Prix victory, ending a long Grand Prix-victory draught for British Sidecarcross riders.[5][6][7]

In 2015 Brown was again partnered with Josh Chambarlain for the season. Brown scored another 5th place overall in the 2015. This was despite being forced to miss the round in Estonia entirely due to problems with the teams race transporter. Whilst a race win eluded Brown during the 2015 season he did achieve 10 race podiums, his highest total for a single season up to this point of his career.

Personal life

Stuart Brown has been married to Clare Burgess since 2007, with the couple having three sons and 1 daughter, Brown, a carpenter by profession, lives with his family in Macclesfield, England.[8]

Season by season

The season by season results in the World Championship for Stuart Brown:[5][6]

Season Passenger Equipment Position Points Races Wins Second Third
1997 Luke Peters Zabel-Cradley 20 32 7
1998 Luke Peters Cradley-BHC 36 8 2
1999 Luke Peters Zabel-BMC 32 9 3
2000 Luke Peters Zabel-BSU 33 12 3
2001 Luke Peters Zabel-VMC 20 43 9
2002 Luke Peters Zabel-VMC 6 332 28
2003 Luke Peters Zabel-VMC 5 342 26 2
2004 Luke Peters
Jason Peters
Zabel-VMC 5 374 22 4 3
2005 Jason Peters
Mark Cooper
Zabel-VMC 9 197 19 2
2006 Luke Peters Zabel-VMC 8 165 16 1
2007 Luke Peters Zabel-VMC 24 35 7
2008 Luke Peters Zabel-VMC 17 108 14 1
2009 Luke Peters Husaberg-VMC 9 266 24 1 1
2010 Luke Peters Husaberg-VMC 13 223 25
2011 Josh Chamberlain Husaberg-VMC 17 122 14
2012 Josh Chamberlain Zabel-MEFO 13 149 20
2013 Josh Chamberlain Zabel-WSP 6 324 28
2014 Josh Chamberlain Zabel-WSP 3 317 18 1 2 2
2015 Josh Chamberlain Zabel-WSP 5 468 28 10
2016 Josh Chamberlain Zabel-WSP
Overall 1997 – 2015 3,526 313 2 8 20

Key

1 World Champions
2 Runners-up
3 Third placed
4 – 10 Driver finished fourth to tenth

Honours

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Team Brown official website accessed: 6 November 2014
  2. 1 2 British Sidecarcross championship results 1990–present The Sidecar Motocross Association of Great Britain website, accessed: 6 November 2014
  3. 1 2 British championship winners The John Davey pages, accessed: 6 November 2014
  4. STUART BROWN AND JOSH CHAMBERLAIN CLAIM BRITISH SIDECAR CROSS TITLE AT WAKES Auto Cycle Union website, published: 30 September 2013, accessed: 6 November 2014
  5. 1 2 3 4 Official World Championship classification 2000–present FIM website, accessed: 6 November 2014
  6. 1 2 3 4 Stuart Brown results The John Davey pages, accessed: 6 November 2014
  7. Gespann-WM Brou: Sensation durch Brown/Chamberlain (German) speedweek.com, published: 10 June 2014, accessed: 6 November 2014
  8. Looking sweet on motorbike made for two Macclesfield Express, published: 31 October 2007, accessed: 6 November 2014

External links

Sporting positions
Preceded by
Chris Etheridge
British national sidecarcross champion
2002–2006
Succeeded by
John Watson
Preceded by
John Watson
British national sidecarcross champion
2008–present
Incumbent
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