Top Qs
Timeline
Chat
Perspective
Emma Gilmour
New Zealand rally driver (born 1979) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Remove ads
Emma Bridget Gilmour[2] (born 30 September 1979) is a rally driver from New Zealand.
Remove ads
Early and personal life
Gilmour was born in Dunedin in 1979. Her father and maternal grandfather were both mechanics. Before taking up motor racing in her early 20s, she was an equestrian representing Otago–Southland in eventing and participating in the New Zealand development squads.[3]
Gilmour runs a Suzuki car dealership in Dunedin outside of racing.[3]
Racing career
Summarize
Perspective
New Zealand Rally Championship
Gilmour is a three-time New Zealand Rally Championship runner-up[4]
Global Rallycross Championship
Gilmour became the first woman to enter the Global Rallycross Championship, competing under Rhys Millen Racing in a Hyundai Veloster Turbo for the 2014 season.[5]
Extreme E
Veloce Racing (2021)
Gilmour was signed by Veloce Racing as reserve driver for the inaugural season of the new electric off-road racing series in 2021, Extreme E in 2021.[6] She replaced regular driver Jamie Chadwick in two events.[7]
McLaren (2022–2023)
Gilmour moved to McLaren XE for the 2022 season,[8] becoming the first female factory driver to race for McLaren.[3] Partnering Tanner Foust, she achieved one podium finish at the season-ending Energy X-Prix and became the first female podium winner for McLaren.[9] Gilmour and Foust were retained for the 2023 season.[10] McLaren won its second podium by finishing second in Round 4 at the Hydro X-Prix.[11] In Round 7 at the Island X-Prix II, Gilmour suffered a fractured rib and a concussion following a crash during the first free practice session and was ruled out for the rest of the weekend. She was replaced by championship reserve driver Tamara Molinaro for Rounds 7 and 8.[12] For the final two rounds of the season, McLaren announced that Gilmour was still recovering from her injuries and was replaced by JBXE's Hedda Hosås.[13] At the end of the season, McLaren announced that Gilmour and Foust will leave the team after two seasons.[14]
Remove ads
Racing record
Complete Global Rallycross Championship results
Complete Extreme E results
(key)
* Season still in progress.
References
Notes
External links
Wikiwand - on
Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.
Remove ads