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Jonathan Michael Barnes is a British racing driver, he was born in Basingstoke, UK on 20th September 1983.

He is currently a racing Driver and driver development coach.


Racing Details Race Licence Grade: RAC MSA Race International C Race Licence Endorsements/Points: Nil Number of UK Races Entered: 95 Number of International Races Entered: 58 Overall Number of Car Races Entered: 153 Number of Podium Finishes: 92 Number of Races Won: 48

Jon has experience at 17 UK circuits, including: Anglesey, Brands Hatch (Indy and GP), Cadwell Park, Castle Combe, Croft, Donington Park, Knockhill, Mallory Park, Pembrey, Rockingham (International Long), Silverstone (National, International and GP), Snetterton, Thruxton, Oulton Park.

Jon has experience at 18 International circuits, including: Assen, Brno, Croix-en-Ternois, Dijon, Estoril, Hockenheim, Lurcy-Levis, Magny Cours, Monza, Mugello, Nürburgring (Short and GP), Oschersleben, Spa, Sachsenring, Valencia, Zandvoort, Zolder.


Career History

• 2008 - British GT Champion • Jon won the British GT Championship with James Gornall with Brookspeed Team Trimite in a Dodge Viper Competition Coupe GT3. They won 4 races and took 8 podium finishes. • Jon was nominated for the Club Driver of the Year Award at the 2008 Autosport Awards.

• 2007 - Porsche Carrera Cup GB • After difficulty in raising the budget to enter a full championship, he was given the opportunity to drive for Team Parker Racing for the final 5 race weekends of the 2007 Porsche Carrera Cup GB. He scored 4 podium finishes.

• 2006 - Formula Palmer Audi Champion • Jon made the switch to single seater racing in the Formula Palmer Audi Championship. Jon won the FPA Championship, taking a record-breaking seven successive wins and a record number of points to lift the crown with one race in hand. He took victory in 9 of the last 10 races. • He was one of only six drivers to become a finalist in the 2006 McLaren Autosport BRDC Young Driver of the Year Award. • He was nominated for the Club Driver of the Year Award at the 2006 Autosport Awards.

• 2005 - Cosworth Caterham Masters Champion • Jon won the inaugural Cosworth Caterham Masters Championship. He set 2 new lap records, qualified in pole position 5 times and won 6 of the 12 Championship rounds. • He retained BRDC Rising Star status after winning the Cosworth Caterham Masters in 2005.

• 2004 - Autosport Caterham Eurocup Champion & Powertrain Caterham R400 Challenge Vice Champion • Jon entered the Powertrain Caterham R400 Challenge and Autosport Caterham Eurocup with Team Parker Racing. He won the Autosport Caterham Eurocup Championship after winning 5 races and finishing every round on the podium. He finished as runner up in the Powertrain Caterham R400 Challenge after taking 2 race wins and 6 podium finishes. • Jon was recognised by the British Racing Drivers Club (BRDC) as a ‘Rising Star’ for my performances in 2004, I was therefore given membership to the most prestigious motor racing club in the World. The BRDC only award Rising Star status to the six most promising young British racing drivers at the end of each season.

• 2003 - Caterham R400 Challenge & Autosport Caterham Eurocup • Jon entered the Caterham R400 Challenge and Caterham Eurocup with Team Parker Racing. He won the opening round of the Eurocup at the Nürburgring. He won the Caterham European Trophy race at Spa-Francorchamps. He achieved 1 pole position and 2 podium finishes in the R400 Challenge.

• 2002 Caterham Super Graduates Vice Champion • Jon entered the Caterham Super Graduates Championship. He won 6 races including the double headers at Croix-en-Ternois in France and Spa-Francorchamps in Belgium. Jon finished on the podium in 13 of 14 races entered. • In October 2002, Jon was invited to race with Team Parker Racing at the final Caterham Eurocup round in a Caterham Superlight on the full Nürburgring GP Circuit. He finished 3rd in race 1 and then 2nd in race 2 after a race long battle with the unbeaten double Caterham champion Barry Horne, finishing less than 0.5 seconds behind.

• 2001 - First Car Race • Jon entered his first RAC MSA car race on Boxing Day in 2001. He drove a 1400cc Caterham Super Sport to second position in the ‘Plum Pudding' open meeting at Mallory Park. He also took Pole Position and set the fastest lap in the race.

Kart Racing Career 1997-2001:

• 2001 - Senior TKM British Karting Championship - Seeded 7th Overall • He qualified for the Senior TKM Super One British Karting Championship once again. He finished the season seeded 7th overall.

• 2000 - Senior TKM Super One British Karting Championship • At 16 years old, he moved classes and qualified for the Senior TKM Super One British Karting Championship. He finished the season 20th overall.

• 1999 - Junior TKM Super One British Karting Championship - Seeded 10th Overall • He qualified for the Junior TKM Super One British Karting Championship once again. He finished the championship season seeded 10th overall. From my season’s results, he was placed 99th in the ‘Champion Spark Plugs British Kart Driver Rankings’.

• 1998 - Junior TKM Super One British Karting Championship • He qualified for the Junior TKM Super One British Karting Championship at his first attempt, finishing the season 25th overall.

• 1997 - RAC MSA Club Level Kart Racing • At 13 years old, I began RAC MSA Kart Racing.


Career Highlights

• 2005 - Winning the final Cosworth Caterham Masters race of the season, after fighting his way up from third position after the pit stops. He eventually managed to win the race by an astonishing 45 seconds, and thus win the championship.

• 2004 - Winning round 3 of the Autosport Caterham Eurocup on the Nürburgring GP Circuit by over 44 secs and round 4 of the championship by over 30 secs. Each race distance was just 12 laps. These results set new records for the biggest winning margins in Caterham racing history. He won round 3 of the R400 Challenge on the Silverstone International circuit by over 10 seconds. He won round 11 of the R400 Challenge at Thruxton by over 20 seconds. He completed the 2004 season with 7 race wins and 17 podiums from 24 race starts.