Fact-checked by Grok 2 weeks ago

Oliver Webb

Oliver Webb (born 20 March 1991) is a professional driver renowned for his successes in series and his role in establishing high-speed records with hypercars. Born in , , Webb began his career at age nine in 2002, winning his debut karting race and securing the Karting Championship in 2004. Progressing through junior formulas, he earned the Formula BMW Scholarship in 2007 and competed in the British Formula 3 Championship in 2010, finishing third overall with three victories and fourteen podiums. Webb transitioned to endurance racing in 2014, clinching the LMP2 title with and achieving third place in the LMP2 class (seventh overall) at the that year. His subsequent highlights include the 2015 victory in the GT3 class, the 2016 CN class championship, and competing in the LMP1 category of the with Rebellion Racing's ByKolles team. In 2024–2025, he competed in the , winning the Pro-Am class in 2025 with Greystone GT. Beyond circuit racing, Webb has gained prominence for piloting hypercars to speeds, including 240 mph (386 km/h) in a One:1 at the Vmax-200 event in 2016 and 248 mph (399 km/h) in a in 2020. In 2020, he drove the in an attempted averaging 316.11 mph (508.73 km/h) over two runs, with a peak of 331.15 mph (532.93 km/h); however, the run was later invalidated due to GPS measurement errors and is not officially recognized. Webb also serves as a charity ambassador, having raised over $500,000 for various causes, and maintains an active presence as a supercar driving coach, filmmaker, and triathlete.

Early life

Background and family

Oliver Webb was born on 20 March 1991 in Manchester, England. As a British national, he spent his early childhood in the United Kingdom, initially in Manchester before the family relocated to Knutsford in Cheshire, where he was raised. Webb's family had no prior connections to , with his entry into the sport arising from personal interest rather than hereditary influence. His father, Rupert Webb, provided strong parental support for his developing racing pursuits, expressing pride in his son's rapid progress from a late start in karting. Details on Webb's non-racing hobbies and formal prior to age 13 remain limited in public records.

Introduction to motorsport

Oliver Webb's introduction to occurred at the age of nine, when he attended a go-karting party that sparked his passion for racing. With no family history or prior connections to the sport, Webb's early exposure came serendipitously through social events, where he first experienced the thrill of driving karts. This initial encounter ignited his enthusiasm for the speed and competition inherent in . Following these formative experiences, Webb began regular go-karting sessions at facilities like Daytona , building foundational skills through casual practice and club-level participation. His natural aptitude became evident almost immediately, as he secured victory in his debut novice race in , demonstrating early promise without the structure of formal championships. These basic training outings provided the essential groundwork, honing his handling and racing instincts before transitioning to organized competition. Webb's key influences stemmed directly from the adrenaline of those initial karting sessions, rather than external inspirations like televised Formula 1 events or local races, marking a self-driven entry into the . This progression to competitive karting at around ten represented the onset of his professional trajectory in .

Racing career

Karting

Oliver Webb began his motorsport journey in karting in 2002, demonstrating immediate talent by winning his debut club race. By 2003, aged 12, he claimed the Karting Championship, marking his first major title in the discipline. In 2004, at age 13, Webb had a standout season, securing victory in the Championship as well as the Minimax Winter Series Championship. He also finished runner-up in the Juniormax Championship and the corresponding Winter Series, contributing to his recognition as the 2004 Karting Champion. These results highlighted his versatility across kart classes and established him as a top junior prospect in karting circuits, including competitions at venues like in . As Webb progressed into his mid-teens, he continued to build on his karting success while testing the waters of single-seater racing. In 2005, aged 14, he entered the junior series with Graham Hathaway Engineering, finishing second in the T-Cars Winter Series Championship alongside ongoing karting commitments. Webb's karting era paved the way for his advancement to , highlighted by his win in the Scholarship shootout in during 2006, which he followed up in 2007 by being named in the program. This scholarship directly facilitated his transition to car-based competitions.

Entry-level formulas

Oliver Webb began his transition from karting to open-wheel single-seater in 2006 with the T Cars series, a UK-based junior formula using lightweight, 1600cc-powered chassis derived from sports cars, designed to introduce young drivers to car fundamentals such as gear shifting and tire management. Competing for PR Motorsport, Webb achieved three race victories, eleven finishes, and a record seven fastest laps across the season, securing third place in the overall championship with 133 points behind Luciano Bacheta and . Building on this success, Webb earned the in late 2006 during testing at , a competitive selection process that awarded the top young talent a fully funded season in the Formula BMW UK championship. The , valued at £35,000, recognized his potential as assessed through speed, consistency, and feedback during the two-day evaluation by officials. In 2007, Webb was honored as the Student of the Year for his exemplary performance and adaptability. For the 2007 Formula BMW UK season, Webb raced with Carlin Motorsport in the Mygale FB02 chassis powered by a 140hp BMW K1200RS four-cylinder engine, a step up from karting that demanded mastery of downforce, braking stability, and racecraft on circuits like Brands Hatch and Silverstone. Despite the challenges of adapting to the higher speeds and mechanical grip of a full-size single-seater—contrasting the direct steering and low inertia of karts—Webb completed all twenty races without retirement, scoring points in every event and finishing ninth in the drivers' standings with consistent mid-pack results, such as a seventh-place in a Brands Hatch round. His steady progress, including third in the rookie classification at select events, highlighted his learning curve but yielded no podiums or wins against more experienced rivals like champion Henry Surtees. Webb's entry-level campaigns in T Cars and laid a foundation for his ascent, demonstrating resilience in adapting from karting's seated position and immediate feedback to the more isolated, high-commitment driving style of single-seaters, which propelled him toward more advanced series by 2008.

Formula Renault and Formula Three

In 2009, Oliver Webb advanced to 2.0 racing with Fortec Motorsport, competing primarily in the UK Championship where he secured third place overall with 419 points from 20 races, highlighted by two victories—including the season-opening race at —and ten podium finishes, along with two fastest laps. His performances earned him selection for the BRDC Rising Stars programme and full BRDC membership. That same year, Webb made guest appearances in the 2.0 Eurocup, entering five rounds and achieving a best finish of 13th at Circuit de Catalunya, while in the Northern European Cup (), he contested four races, claiming one , one win, and one additional for 28 points total. These outings, aboard the Tatuus-Renault chassis, demonstrated his adaptability across regional and international formats, with teammates like providing strong intra-team competition in the UK series. Webb's Formula Renault experience laid the groundwork for his step up to British Formula Three in 2010, still with Fortec Motorsport in the International Series using the Dallara F308 chassis powered by Mercedes engines. Over 30 races, he recorded three wins—at Rockingham, Brands Hatch (from pole), and Silverstone—13 podiums, four pole positions, and four fastest laps, finishing third in the standings with 250 points behind champion Jean-Éric Vergne and runner-up James Calado. Standout performances included a dominant lights-to-flag victory at Brands Hatch in September, where he pulled away from the field after dropping Calado early, and consistent podiums at tracks like Oulton Park and Spa-Francorchamps, showcasing refined car setups for wet and dry conditions. His results earned inclusion in the MSA Elite Driver Programme and the BRDC Superstars of Tomorrow. In 2011, Webb continued with Fortec in British Formula Three for select events, focusing on preparation for higher categories, though his primary commitments shifted toward international advancement.

Formula Renault 3.5 and Indy Lights

In 2011, Oliver Webb made his debut in the 3.5 Series with the Spanish team Pons Racing, competing in the full season of 14 rounds. The year proved challenging as the team faced reliability issues and a limited budget, limiting Webb's ability to consistently challenge for top positions; he finished 21st in the drivers' championship with 17 points from five scoring finishes, his best result being sixth place at the . Despite the difficulties, Webb impressed in the rookie category, securing third place in the rookie championship with podium finishes in that classification. Seeking to broaden his experience and gain exposure in the open-wheel scene as a potential pathway to , Webb moved to the for the 2012 Firestone Indy Lights season with Motorsports, passing on European opportunities for what he described as equally competitive racing. He contested all 12 rounds, adapting to the series' mix of road courses, street circuits, and ovals—a new challenge after his European single-seater background—while learning the chassis and engine. Webb finished seventh in the championship with 310 points, highlighted by his first career at the (the team's 50th series pole) and a third-place finish in the same weekend's race, leading the early laps before a late caution. He also achieved three consecutive top-five finishes on street courses at , , and , demonstrating strong pace on tight layouts. Oval racing presented particular adaptation hurdles for Webb, including high-speed drafting and pack racing; the Freedom 100 at ended early for him due to a multi-car crash on lap 4, though he recovered to seventh in the restarted race. He scored points on ovals like eighth at Fontana and top-10s at and , contributing to his solid rookie campaign. Webb returned to for the 2013 Formula Renault 3.5 season with Fortec Motorsports, aiming to build on his prior experience and secure a stronger result in the series as a key stepping stone to higher formulas like GP2. The partnership proved more successful for the team, finishing second in the teams' championship, though Webb individually placed 15th with 27 points from 14 rounds. His best finish was fourth in race 1 at , with consistent top-10 runs at circuits like Spa-Francorchamps and the , but reliability setbacks and stiff competition from factory-backed drivers prevented podiums.

European Le Mans Series

In 2014, Oliver Webb transitioned to prototype endurance racing by joining the French team for a full-season campaign in the LMP2 class of the (ELMS), piloting the Alpine A450b-Nissan alongside co-drivers Paul-Loup Chatin and Nelson Panciatici. This move marked Webb's debut in , leveraging his single-seater experience from series like Indy Lights to adapt quickly to prototype handling and endurance strategies. The season began at , where the trio finished fifth in class, earning 10 points amid a competitive field of 11 LMP2 entries. At , they secured a with third place, adding 15 points through consistent stints and effective pit management despite challenging tire wear conditions. Their breakthrough came at the , where Webb's late-race overtake on the Jota Sport Zytek after the final pit stops clinched the first victory of the season for , propelling them to the championship lead with 25 points. Signatech Alpine extended their advantage at with a strong second-place finish, 5.5 seconds behind the winning Morand Racing , thanks to strategic fuel saving and overtakes during periods that netted 18 points. The title fight concluded dramatically at , where two stop-go penalties for pit-stop infringements dropped the team to fifth despite leading mid-race; this result still secured the LMP2 drivers' and teams' championships with 78 points, four ahead of . Webb's ELMS success included a third-place finish in LMP2 at the 2014 with the same lineup, completing 355 laps through balanced driver rotations and conservative fuel strategies that kept them on the class podium. In 2015, he returned for a Le Mans attempt with Team SARD Morand in a Evo-SARD, but the car suffered an engine failure after 162 laps, resulting in a DNF.

World Endurance Championship

Oliver Webb made his FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC) debut in 2015 with Team SARD Morand in the LMP2 class, driving a Morgan Evo powered by a Nissan engine alongside co-drivers Pierre Ragues and Zoël Amberg. The team competed in seven of the eight rounds, starting with a solid performance at the 6 Hours of Silverstone where Webb contributed to a ninth-place class finish despite challenging conditions. Key highlights included a third-place podium at the 6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps, the team's debut WEC event, where the trio capitalized on reliability and strategic pit stops to secure the result after leading much of the race. However, setbacks such as an engine failure led to a retirement at the 24 Hours of Le Mans after 162 laps. Other notable results included a fourth-place at the 6 Hours of Nürburgring and a fifth at the 6 Hours of Circuit of the Americas, helping the team accumulate 70 points for seventh in the LMP2 drivers' standings. In 2016, Webb stepped up to the LMP1 class with ByKolles Racing Team, piloting the CLM P1/01-AER prototype in all nine rounds, often sharing duties with drivers like Simon Trummer and . The season focused on and survival in the highly competitive category, with the team facing technical challenges including mechanical retirements at and . Despite no podiums, consistent finishes such as eighth at the 6 Hours of Fuji and ninth at the 6 Hours of contributed to 19.5 points and an 11th-place championship result, highlighting Webb's adaptation to the faster, more complex LMP1 machinery. Webb returned to the WEC in 2021 with Slovakian squad in LMP2, driving a JS P217-Gibson for the first three rounds and switching to an Oreca 07-Gibson for the final three, primarily alongside team owner Miro Konôpka and varying co-drivers including , , and Tristan Vautier. The team entered four rounds: a 21st-place class finish at the (24th overall, 342 laps completed) marked their best endurance result to date, earning double points amid rain-affected conditions. At , they achieved 18th overall (13th in LMP2), while saw a retirement due to mechanical issues. The season concluded at with a 21st in class (26th overall), securing 57 points for ninth in the LMP2 Pro-Am standings across their entries. Over his WEC career through 2021, Webb contested 20 races across LMP1 and LMP2, achieving one , no positions, and several retirements primarily due to mechanical failures, underscoring his role in development efforts in prototype racing. His ELMS success in prior years had served as a key qualifier for WEC entries.

GT and

Webb achieved his first major success in with an overall victory in the 2015 24 Hours of , driving a GT3 for Racing alongside teammates Yelmer Buurman, Abdulaziz Al Faisal, and Hubert Haupt. The completed 604 laps over the 24-hour endurance event, covering 3,260.996 km to secure the win in the GT3 category. Earlier that year, Webb made his debut in the United SportsCar Championship at the 2014 Rolex 24 at , competing in the LMP2 class with Racing's Morgan-Nissan entry. Sharing the No. 42 car with , Roman Rusinov, and Gustavo Yacaman, he helped the team to an eighth-place finish overall after 24 hours of racing. In recent years, Webb has focused on GT3 competition in the with Greystone GT, partnering with Russian driver in a GT3 Evo. The duo contested a full season in 2024, where Webb recorded two fastest laps across nine races despite challenges with the Michelin-shod car. They returned for 2025 on tires, achieving a top-10 finish at the season-opening round and a 12th place at Oulton Park, with the switch to Pirelli helping close performance gaps mid-season; the team ended the season with limited points but consistent top-15 finishes overall. Webb has also excelled in the McLaren Trophy Europe, a series dedicated to GT-style racing with models. In 2024, he and co-driver Ryan James dominated the 570S category for Greystone GT, clinching the Pro-Am championship with eight wins, including a double victory at the finale that sealed the title. Building on this success, the pair stepped up to the Artura Trophy category in 2025, competing in the Pro-Am class; representative results included a fifth-place finish in Race 1 at and an eighth in Race 2 at the GP, contributing to consistent points scoring; they clinched the Pro-Am Artura Trophy championship in the eight-round season.

Other series and events

In 2023, Oliver Webb competed in the Indian Racing League for the Bangalore Speedsters team, driving the shared #16 Wolf GB08. He achieved strong qualifying performances, including pole position for Round 2 Race 1 ahead of teammate Kyle Kumaran and a second-place finish in that race, as well as pole for Round 3 Race 2 and a third-place podium result. These results helped the Bangalore Speedsters secure the teams' championship. During a relatively quiet 2022 season focused on team affiliations and select events, Webb aligned with Greystone GT for GT racing commitments, including the GT Cup series in a McLaren 720S GT3, while also pursuing historic racing victories such as the Gulf Historic F1 championship and the Gulf 12 Hours in a McLaren GT4. Webb expanded into historic racing with Masters Historic Racing in 2024, where he drove in multiple events and claimed a dominant win in the pre-78 class at Paul Ricard from eighth overall, ahead of Peter Williams and Ron Maydon. He also competed at Donington Park, finishing among the leaders in his class. Ending the season tied on points with teammate Victor Jabouille for third in the Racing Prepared Saloon pre-78 category, Webb's consistent performances highlighted his adaptability in classic machinery. In 2025, he continued with the series at Hockenheimring, starting from the back of the grid in a Fittipaldi F8 after missing qualifying but gaining experience in Formula 1 classics. In November 2025, he was announced for a Masters Historic F1 support race. Post-2021, Webb made one-off appearances including a fourth-place finish in the 2024 in the GT Open Pro-Am class with a GT3 Evo. In 2025, he participated in autonomous racing development tests for Code19 Racing ahead of the Abu Dhabi Autonomous Racing League (A2RL) season, providing human driver data to refine AI systems on tracks like and .

Non-racing activities

Brand ambassadorships

Webb has been a brand ambassador for W Motors since late 2019, when the company announced the partnership at a track event in Dubai, UAE. In this role, he promotes the brand's hypercars through public demonstrations and appearances, including driving the Fenyr SuperSport at the 2018 Goodwood Festival of Speed as a brand friend prior to his official appointment. By 2020, his involvement expanded to serving as a test and development driver for W Motors' high-performance vehicles. As a ambassador since 2019, Webb has participated in promotional activities showcasing the company's tires, such as test drives and collaborations with other drivers at events like the launch of European-spec models. He has also endorsed Michelin products in the UK market, including appearances tied to demonstrations on Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tires. Webb serves as a for Lubricants, where he contributes to marketing efforts through event coverage and behind-the-scenes content, such as videos from British GT rounds and festivals like the Classic. His role highlights the performance benefits of products in endurance racing contexts. Since 2017, he has been a for Oxford Vaughan, a maker of luxury driving accessories and sunglasses, appearing at major events like the 24 Hours while wearing their MonteCarlo model during preparations and FIA interactions. He also promoted the brand at the 2017 through test driving and demonstrations. Webb acts as a driver coach for Pure McLaren, McLaren's customer racing program, supporting promotional initiatives in 2024 and 2025 that include track demonstrations and enthusiast events. In conjunction with Greystone GT, his team for GT racing campaigns, he has featured in promotional announcements and media for their entries during the 2024-2025 seasons, such as season previews and vehicle unveilings. Additionally, Webb has held long-term endorsement roles with other automotive brands, including serving as a development and works driver for BAC Mono for over seven years, focusing on vehicle testing and coaching. He has also conducted test drives for Lamborghini's high-performance models, such as the Zyrus LP1200 in 2020.

Speed record attempts

In 2020, British racing driver Oliver Webb partnered with to pilot the in an attempt to set a new production car on a closed public road. The team, led by SSC founder Jerod Shelby, prepared extensively for the event, including multiple test runs to calibrate the vehicle's performance and ensure driver familiarity with its high-speed handling. On October 10, 2020, near , , Webb completed two high-speed passes under varying wind conditions, with the car reportedly achieving a one-way top speed of 331.15 mph (533.0 km/h) on the first run and 301.07 mph (484.7 km/h) on the return, yielding a two-way average of 316.11 mph (508.7 km/h). The , a mid-engine powered by a hand-built 5.9-liter twin-turbocharged producing 1,750 horsepower (1,300 kW) on fuel, featured a lightweight carbon fiber chassis, active aerodynamics, and a seven-speed optimized for speeds exceeding 300 mph (483 km/h). Run conditions included a straight, 2.3-mile (3.7 km) stretch of State Highway 160, with crosswinds occasionally gusting up to 10 mph (16 km/h), which tested the car's during the passes. Webb's prior as a for , involving high-performance hypercars, served as a motivational factor in taking on this extreme speed challenge. The initial claim faced significant controversies, including discrepancies in the released video footage—such as a displaying kilometers per hour instead of , mismatched data, and apparent edits that raised questions about the run's authenticity. later admitted in July 2021 that the 316.11 mph average was not achieved in the filmed runs, attributing the errors to a combination of mistakes and incomplete GPS verification during the event. In response, organized a follow-up attempt on January 17, 2021, at the in , where Webb again drove the . Using dual Racelogic VBOX GNSS systems for independent verification, the car recorded speeds of 286.1 mph (460.4 km/h) and 279.7 mph (450.1 km/h) over two passes, averaging 282.9 mph (455.3 km/h) and surpassing the previous production car record held by the RS. This result was officially recognized by in February 2021 as the fastest speed for a . Subsequent efforts included a May 2022 run in , where the achieved a verified one-way top speed of 295.0 (474.8 /h) under controlled conditions, though it did not establish a new two-way average record.

Media and other ventures

Oliver Webb has cultivated a significant presence since 2020, leveraging platforms like to share racing content, track day experiences, and personal updates with a highly engaged audience. His Instagram account (@oliverjameswebb) boasts over 250,000 followers and features more than 1,800 posts, including highlights from recent GT races that serve as key content sources for his followers. He also maintains active profiles on X (formerly ) and , where he discusses his professional racing career and invites opportunities for testing various vehicles through his influencer status. In media contributions, Webb has provided commentary and interviews focused on historic racing, drawing from his personal involvement in events like Masters Historic Racing, where he serves part-time as a media team member alongside driving duties. In a 2023 podcast interview with The Apex by Custodian, he discussed his passion for historic racing, sharing anecdotes such as receiving inspirational letters from legends like during his early career, and elaborated on the appeal of preserving heritage. These appearances highlight his role in bridging contemporary racing with historical narratives through insightful discussions. Post-2023, Webb has expanded into coaching and speaking ventures, positioning himself as a supercar driver coach and for corporate events. His official website describes him as a trained coach offering expertise in high-performance driving, while agencies book him for conferences on and goal-setting drawn from his racing background. A notable venture is Webb's role as Code19 Pro Driver for the 2025 Abu Dhabi Autonomous Racing League (A2RL), where he advises on translating AI software and hardware concepts into practical driving outcomes. He has conducted global tests on GT cars and single-seaters at venues including Dubai Autodrome, Navarra, Silverstone, Yas Marina, and Circuit of the Americas, focusing on data collection for tire management, braking, car balance, and weather adaptation to prepare Code19's autonomous systems. In the November 2025 event at Yas Marina Circuit, Code19 Racing qualified 9th in the car race but did not advance to the grand final, finishing 3rd in the silver race. This involvement extends to supporting Code19's media efforts, such as their YouTube channel featuring test sessions and AI breakdowns.

Racing record

Career summary

Oliver Webb's racing career, beginning in karting and evolving through single-seaters to and , encompasses participation across multiple international series from 2004 to 2025. Throughout his professional tenure, Webb has recorded 326 race starts, 18 victories, 72 finishes, 14 pole positions, and 14 fastest laps, yielding a win of 5.5% and a of 22.1% as of November 2025. Notable championship successes include the 2004 Minimax Karting Championship, the 2014 LMP2 title with , the 2015 24 Hours of overall victory in a SLS GT3 for , and the 2024 McLaren Trophy Europe 570S class championship alongside Ryan James for Greystone GT. Webb's series participation timeline reflects a progression from junior formulas to elite endurance events: These aggregate achievements underscore his versatility, with key endurance highlights such as ELMS and performances elaborated in dedicated sections.

Complete single-seater results

Oliver Webb's single-seater career spanned several junior formulas, beginning after his karting successes, including the 2004 Minimax Super Prix title. He progressed through and series in Europe before competing in higher categories like British Formula 3, Formula Renault 3.5, and Indy Lights in North America.

Formula BMW

Webb entered single-seaters in the 2007 UK season with Carlin Motorsport, finishing ninth in the championship with 406 points from 20 races, highlighted by consistent top-10 finishes that earned him the Scholarship.
YearTeamRacesWinsPolesPodiumsPointsPosition
2007Carlin Motorsport200024069th

Formula Renault 2.0

In 2008, Webb achieved second place in the Spanish 2.0 Winter Series. He then competed in the 2009 UK with Fortec Motorsport, securing third in the standings with two wins and 10 podiums across 20 races. That year, he also participated in select rounds of the 2.0 Eurocup, scoring occasional top-10 results but no podiums.
YearSeriesTeamRacesWinsPolesPodiumsPointsPosition
2008Spanish Formula Renault 2.0 WinterFortec Motorsport4001N/A2nd
2009 UK 2.0Fortec Motorsport2020104193rd
2009 2.0 EurocupFortec Motorsport20000NC

British Formula 3

Webb's 2010 season in the with Fortec Motorsport saw him finish third overall, earning 250 points from 21 races, including three victories, four pole positions, and 14 podium finishes.
YearTeamRacesWinsPolesPodiumsPointsPosition
2010Fortec Motorsport2134142503rd

Formula Renault 3.5

Webb raced in the Formula Renault 3.5 Series (also known as World Series by Renault) across two seasons. In 2011 with Pons Racing, he completed 17 races for 17 points, finishing 21st without a podium. In 2013 with Fortec Motorsports, he improved slightly to 15th place with 27 points over 16 races, including a sixth-place finish at Monza. Fortec's team effort placed second in the teams' championship that year.
YearTeamRacesWinsPolesPodiumsPointsPosition
2011Pons Racing170001721st
2013Fortec Motorsports160002715th

Indy Lights

Webb made his North American open-wheel debut in Indy Lights with partial-season entries. In 2011 with Jensen MotorSport, he raced four events, achieving a third-place at for 104 points and 18th in the standings. In 2012, driving the full season for Motorsports, he scored 310 points over 12 races to finish seventh, highlighted by a at — the team's 50th in series history—and a third-place finish there, plus top-five results at , , and .
YearTeamRacesWinsPolesPodiumsPointsPosition
2011Jensen MotorSport400110418th
2012 Motorsports120113107th

(ELMS) Results

Oliver Webb debuted in endurance racing in the 2014 ELMS season with in the LMP2 class, securing the drivers' championship title alongside co-drivers Nelson Panciatici and Paul-Loup Chatin. Driving the A450b-Nissan, the trio achieved one victory at and podium finishes at , , and , culminating in a third-place class finish at the . In 2015, Webb competed with Team SARD Morand in the Morgan LMP2 Evo-Nissan, alongside Pierre Ragues and Zoël Amberg, finishing seventh in the championship with a best result of second place at the . Webb did not compete in ELMS after 2015, focusing instead on the .
YearTeamCarCo-driversRacesWinsPodiumsChampionship PositionNotes
2014Alpine A450b-Nissan Panciatici, Paul-Loup Chatin5131stELMS Champions; 3rd at 24 Hours
2015Team SARD MorandMorgan LMP2 Evo-NissanPierre Ragues, Zoël Amberg4017thBest finish: 2nd at

FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC) Results

Webb entered the WEC in 2015 with Team SARD Morand in LMP2, achieving a third-place class finish at Silverstone in the Morgan LMP2 Evo-Nissan alongside Pierre Ragues and Zoël Amberg, though the season was marred by retirements including an engine failure at Le Mans. From 2016 to 2018, he raced with ByKolles Racing Team in the LMP1 class aboard the CLM P1/01 and ENSO CLM P1/01 variants, posting consistent finishes but multiple DNFs due to mechanical issues and accidents; highlights included a third-place in the privateer category at Silverstone in 2016 with Simon Trummer and James Rossiter. After a hiatus, Webb returned in 2021 with ARC Bratislava in LMP2, driving the Ligier JS P217-Gibson with Miroslav Konôpka and Tom Jackson, competing in four rounds and scoring points with finishes including 10th at Portimão and 12th at Le Mans.
YearTeamCarClassCo-driversRacesBest FinishChampionship PositionNotes
2015Team SARD Morand LMP2 Evo-NissanLMP2Pierre Ragues, Zoël Amberg53rd ()11thDNF at (engine)
2016ByKolles Racing TeamCLM P1/01-AERLMP1Simon Trummer, Pierre Kaffer (varies)93rd (privateer, )11thDNF at (mechanical)
2017ByKolles Racing TeamENSO CLM P1/01-NissanLMP1Simon Trummer, Dominik Kraihamer (varies)46th ()30thDNF at (accident)
2018ByKolles Racing TeamENSO CLM P1/01-Nissan/GibsonLMP1, Dominik Kraihamer (varies)711th ()17thDNF at (accident, contact with GT car)
2021ARC Bratislava JS P217-GibsonLMP2Miroslav Konôpka, Tom Jackson410th ()27thPoints in all rounds; 12th at

24 Hours of Le Mans Results

Webb's Le Mans participations spanned 2014 to 2018 and 2021, primarily in LMP2 until 2015, then LMP1 with ByKolles. His best result was third in LMP2 in 2014 with Signatech Alpine. Subsequent entries faced reliability challenges, including engine failure in 2015 and accidents in 2016–2018. In 2021, with ARC Bratislava in LMP2, he finished 12th in class.
YearTeamCarClassCo-driversGridLapsFinish Position (Class/Overall)Status/Notes
2014Signatech AlpineAlpine A450b-NissanLMP2Nelson Panciatici, Paul-Loup Chatin14th3553rd / 15thRunning to finish
2015Team SARD MorandMorgan LMP2 Evo-NissanLMP2Pierre Ragues, Zoël Amberg20th162DNF / 43rdEngine failure
2016ByKolles Racing TeamCLM P1/01-AERLMP1Simon Trummer, Pierre KafferBack of grid206DNF / 55thMechanical failure
2017ByKolles Racing TeamENSO CLM P1/01-NissanLMP1Simon Trummer, Dominik Kraihamer28th139DNF / 41stAccident (driver error)
2018ByKolles Racing TeamENSO CLM P1/01-Nissan/GibsonLMP1Tom Dillmann, Dominik Kraihamer49th65DNF / 49thAccident (contact with GT car at Porsche Curves)
2021ARC BratislavaLigier JS P217-GibsonLMP2Miroslav Konôpka, Tom Jackson20th35912th / 31stRunning to finish

Complete GT racing results

Oliver Webb's GT racing career includes participation in the , Trophy Europe, and endurance events like the 24H, primarily with Greystone GT in recent years. In 2024, he focused on the GT3 Evo alongside in GT3 class, achieving two fastest laps across nine races but no podiums. For 2025, Webb completed the full season in the same lineup, with competitive finishes but no podiums. His Trophy Europe campaigns highlight dominant performances, including a 2024 championship title in the 570S class with co-driver James, securing eight victories. In 2025, the duo competed in the Artura class PRO-AM, achieving consistent top-five results across the full season but no wins. Webb's 24H outings with yielded strong endurance results in GT3 machinery.

British GT Championship (GT3 Class)

Webb raced full seasons in 2024 and 2025 with Greystone GT, targeting the GT3 drivers' standings. No podiums were recorded in 2024, though the team showed pace with two fastest laps. In 2025, the season included finishes such as 10th at the opening round at , a retirement at , and other competitive results, ending without podiums.
YearTeamCarCo-driverRacesWinsPodiumsPolesFastest LapsPosition
2024Greystone GT9000235th
2025Greystone GT6000015th

McLaren Trophy Europe

In 2024, Webb and Ryan James dominated the 570S Trophy class, clinching the championship with eight wins from the season's races, including doubles at and . Their victories spanned wet and dry conditions at tracks like and Spa-Francorchamps, often finishing sixth overall in mixed fields. For 2025, the pair transitioned to the Artura Trophy EVO in PRO-AM, competing across all five rounds with consistent top-five finishes but no victories. Key results included fifth in Race 1 at , completions at (33 laps each race), Spa-Francorchamps (17 laps), (24 laps), and finishes at the finale.
YearClassTeamCarCo-driverWinsKey Results
2024570S TrophyGreystone GT GT4Ryan James8Champions; doubles at ,
2025Artura TrophyGreystone GT Trophy EVORyan James0Top-5s in PRO-AM (e.g., 5th R1); full season, no championship

Dubai 24H

Webb excelled in the Hankook 24H Dubai's A6 class with , contributing to overall victories through consistent stints in GT3 cars. In 2015, the team led by two laps at the six-hour mark en route to winning after 604 laps. The 2016 effort secured second overall, fending off challenges in a close finish.
YearClassTeamCarPositionCo-drivers
2015A6 ProMercedes SLS AMG GT31stYelmer Buurman, Hubert Haupt, Abdulaziz Al Faisal
2016A6 ProMercedes SLS AMG GT32ndAbdulaziz Al Faisal, Adam Christodoulou, Yelmer Buurman

Greystone GT Season Updates (2024-2025)

Greystone GT's 2024 program with Webb included International GT Open commitments alongside British GT, where the GT3 Evo faced strong PRO-AM competition, such as a 15th-place finish one lap down at Race 2. No wins were recorded in GT3, aligning with the British GT summary. In 2025, the team added a victory in International GT Open's opening race, showcasing improved setup with Borodin. This dual-series approach supported Trophy efforts, with Webb noting progress in tire management for British GT. The full 2025 British GT season resulted in no GT3 podiums.
YearSeriesKey Results
2024International GT Open15th Portimão R2 (PRO-AM)
2025International GT Open1st R1

References

  1. [1]
    About Oliver Webb - Professional Racing Driver - Official Website
    He's a highly trained athlete, supercar driver coach, film-maker, triathlete and has a passion for the extreme side of sport.Missing: notable person
  2. [2]
    Interview with Professional Racing Driver Oliver Webb
    May 1, 2025 · Oliver James Webb is a British auto racing driver. He is a 2004 Karting Champion, a 2007 Formula BMW Scholarship winner, a 2010 Formula 3 competitor.Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
  3. [3]
    Oliver Webb - Prize list & statistics | 24h-lemans.com
    Full details of racing driver Oliver Webb's record : statistics, results, news, photos and videos.
  4. [4]
    Koenigsegg One:1 hits 240 mph at Vmax200 - Motor Authority
    May 23, 2016 · A Koenigsegg One:1 with British racing driver Oliver Webb behind the wheel has now set a top speed record for the Vmax200.
  5. [5]
    248MPH !! In our Koenigsegg Regera! VMAX record - YouTube
    Nov 2, 2020 · Oliver Webb takes our Koenigsegg Regera to 248mph and back at Vmax, all while securing a new record! Huge thanks to Ollie and the team from ...
  6. [6]
    The Hair-Raising, Record-Setting Race to 331 MPH - WIRED
    Oct 19, 2020 · Crosswinds likely slightly exceeded the 10-mph abort cutoff, but Webb pushed through and reached a top speed of 331 mph, despite some white- ...
  7. [7]
    1750-HP SSC Tuatara Sets Record for Fastest Production Car
    Oct 19, 2020 · Oliver Webb piloted the $1.9 million hypercar past 300 mph and past the mark Koenigsegg set in 2017. By Brett Berk Published: Oct 19, 2020.
  8. [8]
    Production car sets world speed record on road near Las Vegas
    Oct 20, 2020 · The car driven by Oliver Webb, 29, hit 301 mph on its first run, then, an hour later, hit 331 mph, for a 316 average. Two runs completed ...<|separator|>
  9. [9]
    Oliver Webb profile: Find out more about the Fortec F3 driver
    Mar 31, 2010 · Name: Oliver Webb. Nickname: Oli. Date of birth: 20 March 1991. Home town: Knutsford. Favourite circuit: Spa, long fast and beautiful to ...
  10. [10]
  11. [11]
    Boy racer finds a winning formula - MacclesField Express
    Proud dad, Rupert said: "Oliver started racing carts late when he was 11, but he did well and quickly moved up to T Cars. "He has done fantastically and he now ...Missing: childhood | Show results with:childhood
  12. [12]
    An interview with Oli Webb - Wirral Life Magazine
    Mar 19, 2017 · I started karting as a child whilst I was away on holiday and at karting parties with friends. I then progressed up to karting at Daytona Manchester regularly.
  13. [13]
    Oliver Webb supports Freedom To Go
    Young British motor racing driver Oliver Webb has leant his support to Freedom to Go. Oliver used a Bailey Approach Advance 615 motorhome to assist his racing.<|control11|><|separator|>
  14. [14]
    Oliver Webb - TheSportsDB.com
    With more experience, Webb started to win races at the Three Sisters Karting Circuit in Wigan, eventually winning that circuit's Mini Max Championship in 2004.
  15. [15]
    Oliver Webb - Agent, Manager, Publicist Contact Info
    He clinched the Mini Max Championship at the Three Sisters Karting Circuit in Wigan in 2004. In 2005, Webb transitioned to T Cars. He secured second place ...
  16. [16]
    Oliver Webb | HuffPost - HuffPost UK
    Oliver Webb. Professional Racing Driver. 2014 European Le Mans Champion. 2015 ... T-Cars Championship with Graham Hathaway Engineering, who had previously run a ...
  17. [17]
    Oliver Webb profile on - SnapLap
    He was the Winter Series runner-up that year while in 2006 he was 3rd in the T Cars main series, after winning three races and scoring seven fastest laps.
  18. [18]
    Oli Webb, 2025 | British GT Championship
    Oli Webb – 2025 Greystone GT. Social Media. Website. Nationality: British. Age: 34. Type of Car: McLaren 720S GT3 Evo.Missing: Three Sisters Mini Max
  19. [19]
    T Cars 2006 standings | Driver Database
    T Cars 2006 standings · 1. Flag, Luciano Bacheta, PalmerSport Junior. 170 · 2. Flag, Max Chilton, Tomax. 167 · 3. Flag, Oliver Webb, PR Motorsport, T Car. 133 · 4.
  20. [20]
    Formula BMW UK - Donington Park - Rounds 11 & 12 - 15 July 2007
    Jul 16, 2007 · Surtees (Carlin Motorsport) claimed their first victories in the Formula BMW UK ... Oliver Webb GB (Carlin Motorsport) R 23:15.367 13. Matt Bell ...
  21. [21]
    [DOC] https://www.press.bmwgroup.com/canada/article/atta...
    Oliver Webb (Carlin Motorsport), third Rookie, started fourth on the grid but unfortunately fell down to seventh while under pressure from behind.
  22. [22]
    Formula Renault UK 2.0 2009 - Driver Database
    standings. results. statistics. pos. number. nation. driver. team. points. 1. Dean Smith. 491. 2. James Calado. 457. 3. Oliver Webb. 419. 4. Dean Stoneman. 418.
  23. [23]
    Formula Renault UK Championship (1989-2011) - Motorsport Winners
    Formula Renault UK Championship (1989-2011) · 1. Brands Hatch, Race 1 (Apr 5)-Oli Webb (GB)-Fortec Motorsport #27 · 2. Brands Hatch, Race 2 (Apr 5)-James Calado ( ...
  24. [24]
    Oliver Webb | Driver Database
    Driver Stats: races started 326 races, entered 329 wins, 18 podiums, 72 pole positions, 14 fastest laps, 14 race win percentage 5.5%, podium percentage 22.1%.Missing: achievements | Show results with:achievements
  25. [25]
    Formula Renault 2.0 Eurocup, Race 1 of season 2009 in Barcelona
    Race result: Formula Renault 2.0 Eurocup, Race 1 of season 2009 in Barcelona ... 13. Oliver Webb · Fortec Motorsport · Tatuus Renault 2000, 0. 14. Marco Sørensen
  26. [26]
    British Formula 3 2010 | Driver Database
    1 · Jean-Eric Vergne. 392 ; 2. James Calado. 293 ; 3. Oliver Webb. 250.
  27. [27]
    British Formula 3 Championship - Season 2010
    25 Sep 2010 (Race 28 of 30) Class A: 1. Oliver Webb 2. James Calado 3. Adriano Buzaid Class National: 1. Menasheh Idafar 2. James Cole 26 Sep 2010 (Race 29 ...
  28. [28]
    The top step: UK race-winners in 2010 - Brits on Pole
    Oli Webb. Oli Webb wins at Brands Hatch. British F3, Brands Hatch. September 25th, 2010. Webb qualified on pole and was able to quickly drop all his rivals bar ...
  29. [29]
    Webb to make FR3.5 return with Fortec - Formula Scout
    Dec 27, 2012 · Oliver Webb will return to Europe and the Formula Renault 3.5 Series next year after signing with Fortec Motorsports. The Englishman competed in ...<|control11|><|separator|>
  30. [30]
  31. [31]
    Looking in the Lights: Oliver Webb - INDYCAR.com
    Nov 5, 2012 · Highlighted by a podium finish and pole at Belle Isle, Oliver Webb reflects on his 2012 season with Sam Schmidt Motorsports.Missing: 2014 Peterson
  32. [32]
    Firestone Freedom 100 Results - Indy NXT
    Results ; 6, Victor Carbone, 30 ; 7, Oliver Webb, 32 ; 8, David Ostella, 15 ; 9, Juan Pablo Garcia, 26 ...
  33. [33]
    2013 Formula Renault 3.5 Series season review
    Nov 27, 2013 · 15. Oliver Webb. United Kingdom, Fortec Motorsports, age 22. 27 points. Webb was up against it on his return following a year away ...
  34. [34]
    Oliver Webb seals Signatech Alpine European Le Mans Series drive
    Mar 19, 2014 · Formula Renault 3.5 graduate Oliver Webb is switching full-time to sportscar racing in 2014 to contest the European Le Mans Series with ...
  35. [35]
    Against all odds, Alpine secures the European title once again!
    Oct 20, 2014 · Signatech-Alpine had vowed to fight for victory in the 2014 European Le Mans Series (ELMS) season finale at Estoril in Portugal. ... Oliver Webb ...<|control11|><|separator|>
  36. [36]
    Results - dacorsa.com
    LMP2, Alpine A450 - Nissan Paul Loup Chatin · Nelson Panciatici · Oliver Webb | Signatech Alpine, 1m49.762s 193.2 KPH, 5 laps. 8, 28, LMP2, Zytek Z11SN - NissanMissing: standings | Show results with:standings
  37. [37]
    ELMS: Imola, Now That Was a Race! - dailysportscar.com
    May 18, 2014 · Completing the podium was the Signatech Alpine driven by Oli Webb, Nelson Panciatici and Paul Loup Chatin.
  38. [38]
    Signatech Alpine Wins Four Hours of Red Bull Ring - Sportscar365
    Jul 20, 2014 · Oliver Webb in the No. 36 Alpine A450b Nissan passed the pole sitting No. 38 Jota Sport Zytek Z11SN Nissan just after the last round of pit ...
  39. [39]
    Red Bull Ring ELMS: Signatech Alpine beats Jota to victory - Autosport
    Signatech drivers Nelson Panciatici, Paul-Loup Chatin and Oliver Webb prevailed by 12 seconds over round two winner Jota Sport aboard their Alpine-badged ...
  40. [40]
    ELMS: Paul Ricard, Race Result - dailysportscar.com
    Sep 14, 2014 · ELMS: Paul Ricard, Race Result ; 1, 43, LMP2, D · Newblood By Morand Racing ; 2, 36, LMP2, D · Signatech Alpine ...
  41. [41]
    A result important for Alpine and Nelson Panciatici! - Motorsport.com
    Sep 19, 2014 · The result of France's round of the 2014 European Le Mans Series at Circuit Paul Ricard strengthens Signatech-Alpine's provisional lead at the ...
  42. [42]
    ELMS: Estoril, Race Report - dailysportscar.com
    Oct 19, 2014 · Oliver Webb was delighted with his and the teams achievement in winning the title and was able to make light of the second penalty. “I was ...
  43. [43]
    The winning LM P2 ELMS teams at the 2014 24 Hours of Le Mans
    Oct 24, 2014 · ... 2014 24 Hours of Le Mans with the third place finish of Nelson Panciatici, Paul-Loup Chatin and Oliver Webb. Jota Sport – The British team ...Missing: LMP2 | Show results with:LMP2
  44. [44]
    2015 24 Hours of Le Mans - Race Results - Racing-Reference
    43, Oliver Webb, Franck Muller Geneve / Amberg (Team SARD Morand), Morgan LMP2 Evo / SARD, 162, engine, 0. 47, 20, 43, Zoel Amberg, Franck Muller Geneve / ...
  45. [45]
    Audi Take Hard Fought Victory in Belgium - FIAWEC
    May 2, 2015 · The no43 Team Sard Morand Morgan Evo took the final podium place on the team's WEC debut with Pierre Ragues, Oliver Webb and Zoel Amberg taking ...
  46. [46]
    Oliver Webb shares his 6 Hours of Silverstone experience
    Freedom to Go ambassador, Oliver Webb, gives us his insight into the ups and downs of a being a professional motor-racing driver following his debut in the World Endurance Championship… 16 April 2015. Email Print. 16-04-15. With thousands flocking sunny ...
  47. [47]
    Race Results - Le Mans 24 Hours 2015 - Racing Sports Cars
    Jun 14, 2015 · LMP2. 31, Ed Brown, HPD ARX-04b, Extreme Speed Motorsports, Raced Ligier, LMP2. 39, Christian Klien, Morgan LM P2 Evo SARD, Team SARD-Morand ...
  48. [48]
    The Complete WEC Driver | FIAWEC
    Oct 2, 2015 · Oliver Webb is currently in his first WEC season with the Team SARD Morand squad. A second place at Spa, and a fourth place at Nurburgring have earmarked the ...
  49. [49]
    Top 10 FIA WEC LMP2 drivers of 2015 - Motorsport.com
    Dec 12, 2015 · 10. Julien Canal · 9. Oliver Webb · 8. Matt Howson · 7. Roman Rusinov · 6. Nelson Panciatici · 5. Paul-Loup Chatin · 4. Richard Bradley · 3. Pipo ...
  50. [50]
    FIA WEC: Fuji, Wrap Up, Porsche Score 1-2 In Fuji Thriller
    Oct 11, 2015 · The Alpine didn't have the pace, and Oliver Webb lost a lap ... G-Drive cars and the #47 currently under investigation. STOP PRESS ...
  51. [51]
    ARC Bratislava announces 2021 driver line-up | FIAWEC
    The 59-year-old Slovakian will start his fifth 24 Hours of Le Mans race later this year. British driver Oli Webb will share driving duties with Konôpka in 2021.
  52. [52]
    WEC 2021 24 Hours of Le Mans Results - Motorsport.com
    RACE ; 24. ARC Bratislava LMP2. 44 ; 25. AF Corse LMGTE AM. 83 ; 26. TF Sport LMGTE AM. 33 ; 27. IRON LYNX LMGTE AM. 80 ...
  53. [53]
    WEC 2021 Bahrain Results - Motorsport.com
    ARC Bratislava LMP2. 44, Slovakia M. Konopka · United Kingdom O. Webb · India K. Maini, Oreca 07, 172. +13 Laps. 6:01'33.370. 17.748, 8. 22. AF Corse LMGTE AM.
  54. [54]
    The best result in Le Mans for ARC Bratislava
    Aug 30, 2021 · In Le Mans, double points were awarded to the FIA ​​WEC 2021 World Championships. ARC Bratislava thus scored 20 points and in the season, with ...
  55. [55]
    Oliver Webb Targeting 2015 FIA WEC - dailysportscar.com
    Jan 9, 2015 · It was a very good choice – The overall ELMS Championship and a podium finish after the incident packed LMP2 class battle at Le Mans too.
  56. [56]
    Black Falcon Mercedes wins Dubai 24 Hours | RACER
    Oliver Webb, Yelmer Buurman, Abdulaziz Al Faisal and Hubert Haupt won the 10th running of the Dubai 24 Hours for the Black Falcon Mercedes team.
  57. [57]
    WEBB TAKES VICTORY WITH BLACK FALCON RACING IN DUBAI
    Jan 12, 2015 · WEBB TAKES VICTORY WITH BLACK FALCON RACING IN DUBAI ... Oliver Webb kicked off his 2015 campaign with overall victory at the 10th running of the ...
  58. [58]
    Webb shows pace in first ever USCC Daytona Rolex 24
    Jan 26, 2014 · 42 OAK Racing Morgan-Nissan LPM2 team, led by Oliver Webb ... Prior to that, I had only done Formula Three, World Series and Indy Lights.Missing: win | Show results with:win
  59. [59]
    Borodin & Webb Set For British GT Return With Greystone GT
    Mar 12, 2025 · Andrey Borodin and Oli Webb are set to make their return to the British GT Championship with Greystone GT's new McLaren 720S GT3.
  60. [60]
    Webb: Greystone “Closing The Gap” After Transition To Pirelli Tyres
    Jul 3, 2025 · Webb entered 2025 after securing the McLaren Trophy Europe 570S title with the team and is currently taking on a dual programme across British ...
  61. [61]
    Greystone GT start British GT season with top-10 finish
    Apr 8, 2025 · Greystone GT claimed a top-10 finish at Donington Park as drivers Andrey Borodin and Oli Webb made their British GT Championship return at the opening round of ...
  62. [62]
    Greystone GT duo James & Webb crowned champions at Monza
    Sep 23, 2024 · Greystone GT duo Ryan James and Oli Webb cliched the McLaren Trophy Europe 570S title as they continued a dominant season with a double win at Monza.<|separator|>
  63. [63]
    Greystone GT end title-winning McLaren Trophy Europe season with ...
    Oct 21, 2024 · Ryan James and Oli Webb, who were crowned 570S Trophy Champions at Monza last month, scored their eighth win of 2024 on Saturday while Ron ...
  64. [64]
    James & Webb Step Up to Artura for 2025 McLaren Trophy Europe
    Nov 28, 2024 · Reigning McLaren Trophy Europe 570S Champions Ryan James and Oli Webb will remain with the team for 2025 and step up to the main Artura Trophy category.
  65. [65]
    Race Results 2025 | Monza | Race 1 | Italy | McLaren Trophy Europe
    McLaren Artura Trophy EVO, 1:49.417, 22, 12.721. 5, 22, PRO-AM, Ryan James, Oliver Webb, Greystone GT PRO-AM, McLaren Artura Trophy EVO, 1:49.664, 22, 31.108. 6 ...
  66. [66]
    Race 2 Nürburgring GP 2025 Results - McLaren Trophy Europe
    SMC Motorsport, McLaren Artura Trophy EVO, 1:59.242, 25. 2, 90, PRO, Leonidas ... PRO-AM, Ryan James, Oliver Webb, Greystone GT PRO-AM, McLaren Artura Trophy EVO ...
  67. [67]
    INDIAN RACING LEAGUE | 2023 | ROUND 2: RACE 1 | HIGHLIGHTS
    Dec 3, 2023 · Raoul Hyman of Goa Aces #24 wins from pole Round 2 Race 1 of the Indian Racing League 2023 ahead of James Oliver Webb in P2 and Kyle Kumaran ...Missing: team | Show results with:team
  68. [68]
    INDIAN RACING LEAGUE | 2023 | ROUND 3: RACE 2 | HIGHLIGHTS
    Dec 17, 2023 · ... Oliver Webb driving for Bangalore Speedsters #16 completing the podium in P3. Follow us on Instagram for all updates and news www.instagram ...Missing: Mumbai Falcons
  69. [69]
    Indian Racing League: 2023 preview - Racers Behind the Helmet
    Oct 30, 2023 · Photo by: Shameem Fahath. TEAMS. Bangalore Speedsters. Sarah Moore. Ashwin Datta. Kyle Kumaran. Oliver Webb. Chennai Supersonics. Nicole Havrda.
  70. [70]
    Event Results 2024 – Paul Ricard - Masters Historic Racing
    Apr 19, 2024 · In eighth overall, Oli Webb took a dominant pre-78 class win from Peter Williams in 12th and Ron Maydon in 16th, the second Lec holding off ...
  71. [71]
    Event Results 2024 – Donington - Masters Historic Racing
    Aug 4, 2024 · ... Oli Webb, Ron Maydon and Mark Drain. Ian Stinton in the TVR Cerbera ... FORMULA 1 ETIHAD AIRWAYS ABU DHABI GRAND PRIX 2025. 5 – 7 December 2025. ╳
  72. [72]
    Masters Historic Racing honour their 2024 Champions and Winners
    Oct 29, 2024 · The battle for third was just as close, with teammates Oliver Webb and Victor Jabouille ending the season in a tight heat, perfectly level on ...
  73. [73]
    Event Results 2025 – Hockenheimring - Masters Historic Racing
    May 11, 2025 · Starting from 19th and last was Oliver Webb in the Fittipaldi F8 in which he failed to set a qualifying time, while in 18th, Simon Fish was ...
  74. [74]
    Edition 4: Code19 Pro Driver, Oliver James Webb - LinkedIn
    Dec 9, 2024 · Now, we sit with Code19 entering the 2025 season with A2RL, having performed tests around the world on both GT cars and single-seaters.
  75. [75]
    W Motors announces new brand ambassador Oliver Webb at Dubai ...
    Nov 20, 2019 · New brand ambassador Oliver Webb has a wealth of accolades to his name and holds various titles, including 2014 European Le Mans Champion, 2015 ...
  76. [76]
    W Motors Fenyr SuperSport hits the road for the first time at ...
    ... W Motors' friend of the brand, supercar vlogger and the only UK Michelin brand ambassador, Oliver Webb, renowned British professional race driver and ...<|control11|><|separator|>
  77. [77]
    The FIRST European-Spec Chevrolet Corvette Stingray - YouTube
    Jul 8, 2021 · Oli Webb, Racing Driver and Michelin Ambassador, went to meet Oliver Gavin, 5 x Le Mans winner, to meet the brand new UK-spec Chevrolet ...
  78. [78]
    Texaco Lubricants Brand Ambassadors 2023 Round-Up
    Seasoned endurance racing driver, Oliver Webb, contended with a packed calendar of events across 2023. After battling it out in the GT3 class of the British GT ...
  79. [79]
    Texaco caught up with Brand Ambassador Oliver Webb at the ...
    Texaco caught up with Brand Ambassador Oliver Webb at the Algarve Classic back in October. ​ Oliver talks us through the weekend's events, ...
  80. [80]
    Behind the Scenes at Snetterton with Oliver Webb - YouTube
    Aug 7, 2023 · Join Texaco Brand Ambassador Oliver Webb behind the scenes at Snetterton for the Fourth round of the British GT. Oliver gives us an insight ...
  81. [81]
    Oxford Vaughan Brand Ambassador Oliver Webb Looks Forward to ...
    Jun 18, 2017 · Oxford Vaughan are proud to support Oliver Webb as a Brand Ambassador and wish him all the best in the Le Mans 24 Hour race this weekend. He ...
  82. [82]
    Oliver Webb, Oxford Vaughan Brand Ambassador, Takes 2017 ...
    Oliver Webb, Oxford Vaughan Brand Ambassador and test driver for performance car manufacturer BAC, has taken the 2017 Goodwood Festival of Speed by storm ...
  83. [83]
    Double assault for Oli Webb with Greystone GT in 2024
    Apr 3, 2024 · Having won races in Formula Renault, F3 and Indy Lights, his switch to sportscars has already resulted in the 2014 European Le Mans Series ...<|control11|><|separator|>
  84. [84]
    Borodin and Webb return to British GT Championship with ...
    Mar 12, 2025 · Greystone GT are delighted to welcome Andrey Borodin and Oli Webb back to the British GT Championship for a full-season assault with a brand-new McLaren 720S ...
  85. [85]
    This car just smashed through speed records at 316 mph - CNN
    Oct 21, 2020 · SSC North America announced Monday that its Tuatara hypercar reached an average speed of 316.11 miles per hour during two record-breaking dashes outside Las ...
  86. [86]
    The wild story behind the SSC Tuatara's record-breaking run - Hagerty
    Oct 21, 2020 · On the first pass, Webb clocked 248 mph. Then, he cleared 264. Then 270. Webb was not-so-jokingly saying they could maybe try for breaking the ...
  87. [87]
    At 316.11 MPH, the 2020 SSC Tuatara Hypercar Is Now the World's ...
    Oct 20, 2020 · The SSC Tuatara hypercar, which is a product of the Richland, Washington-based company, delivered a new Guinness world-record speed of 316.11 mph.
  88. [88]
    Speed King: The Apex Interviews Oli Webb
    Nov 19, 2023 · He joins us today to talk about his career highlights, his involvement in historic racing, and what it was like being a stunt driver for the ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
  89. [89]
    SSC Admits Its Tuatara Hypercar Never Went Above 300 MPH
    Jul 22, 2021 · The Tuatara blew everyone away when it set a 316-mph two-way top speed world record. The trouble is, that never actually happened.
  90. [90]
    SSC Admits Tautara 300-MPH Land-Speed Record Claims Were a ...
    Jul 22, 2021 · It explains that the 316.11 mph mark was supposedly achieved after "two consecutive high speed runs of 301.07 mph and 331.151 mph on October 10" ...<|control11|><|separator|>
  91. [91]
    1750-HP SSC Tuatara Sets Production-Car Speed Record (for Real)
    Jan 27, 2021 · After a controversial outing in October in Nevada, SSC took its hypercar to Florida and averaged a record-breaking 282.9 mph.
  92. [92]
    SSC Tuatara (really) breaks top speed record, awaits Guinness ...
    Jan 27, 2021 · SSC Tuatara (really) breaks top speed record, awaits Guinness verification. Following a successful two-way average of 282.9 mph in the Tuatara ...
  93. [93]
    SSC Tuatara hits 295 mph, but fails to set new land speed record
    May 25, 2022 · The SSC Tuatara hit 295 mph. That bested the 282.9-mph two-way average speed the Tuatara reached when it set the record in January, 2021.
  94. [94]
    Oliver Webb (@oliverjameswebb) • Instagram photos and videos
    253K followers · 1.2K+ following · 1827 posts · @oliverjameswebb: “Racing driver”
  95. [95]
    Oliver James Webb (@oliverjameswebb) / Posts / X
    Today is the day! Tune in at 9pm CEST on our YouTube channel as @oliverjameswebb gets his first taste of #FIAGTC Nations Cup action | @Michelin @MichelinUSA.Missing: ambassador | Show results with:ambassador
  96. [96]
    Oliver Webb - Facebook
    Oliver Webb. 8894 likes · 1 talking about this. Oliver Webb is a Professional Racing Driver - Twitter- oliverjameswebb / Youtube Channel-...Missing: notable | Show results with:notable
  97. [97]
    Part media team part driver.. - Instagram
    Aug 15, 2025 · Photo shared by Oliver Webb on November 29, 2022 tagging @antoine, @oliverjameswebb ... May be an image of racing. 71,291 ...Missing: career | Show results with:career
  98. [98]
    Oliver Webb | Motorsport Speaker | Booking Agent
    Leading British racing driver, Oliver Webb is available to book via the Champions Speakers agency for corporate events, functions and conferences.Missing: notable person<|control11|><|separator|>
  99. [99]
    Champions Crowned In McLaren Trophy Europe Finale
    Oct 15, 2024 · ... Oliver Webb had previously secured the 570S Trophy championship last month at Monza. All five drivers will be presented with their championship ...
  100. [100]
    2007 - Driver Database
    4. Kimiya Sato. 510. 5. Valle Mäkelä. 509. 6. Henry Surtees. 491. 7. Jonathan Legris. 480. 8. Sam Abay. 429. 9. Oliver Webb. 406. 10. Adrian Quaife-Hobbs. 405.
  101. [101]
    Race result: Formula Renault 2.0 Eurocup, Race 2 of season 2009 ...
    Qualification results: ; 1. Albert Costa Balboa · Epsilon Euskadi · Tatuus Renault 2000, 0 ; 2. Adrian Quaife-Hobbs · Motopark Academy · Tatuus Renault 2000, 0 ; 3 ...
  102. [102]
    British Formula 3 Championship - 2010: Point standings
    Drivers points (Klasse A) ; 2, 293, James Calado 5 wins ; 3, 250, Oliver Webb 3 wins ; 4, 238, Adriano Buzaid 2 wins ; 5, 136, Luiz Felipe Nasr 1 win ...
  103. [103]
    2010 British Formula 3 International Series - Wikipedia
    Calado's five wins helped him to fend off Fortec Motorsport's Oliver Webb, a three-time winner, in the battle for second place in the standings. Webb's ...Drivers and teams · Calendar · Standings
  104. [104]
    Formula Renault 3.5 Series 2013 - Driver Database
    46. 12. Mikhail Aleshin. 33. 13. FIA Formula E. Norman Nato. 33. 14. Carlos Huertas. 30. 15. Oliver Webb. 27. 16. ADAC Motorsport. Christopher Zanella. 25. 17.Missing: Fortec | Show results with:Fortec
  105. [105]
    [PDF] Final Classification MONZA FORMULA RENAULT 3.5 - Timing Results
    FORTEC MOTORSPORTS. 29. 17. 1:36.208. 216.8. +8.991. 4. 6 Oliver WEBB. GBR. GBR. 214.7. 46:57.465. (12). TECH 1 RACING. 29. 24. 1:36.387. 216.4. +16.461. 5. 2 ...
  106. [106]
    Webb claims a podium finish on Indy Lights debut
    Jul 27, 2011 · Briton Oliver Webb finished on the podium as he made a successful debut in the Indy Lights championship with Jenson MotorSport this weekend ...Missing: wins | Show results with:wins
  107. [107]
    Indy Lights 2012 standings | Driver Database
    Oliver Webb, Sam Schmidt Motorsports, Dallara IPS, Infinity, Firestone. 310. 8. Flag, David Ostella, Team Moore Racing, Dallara IPS, Infinity, Firestone. 298. 9 ...
  108. [108]
    Le Mans 24 hour heartbreak for Manchester driver Oliver Webb
    17:14, 16 Jun 2015. View 2 Images. Manchester driver Oliver Webb at Le Mans ... before handing the car over to co-drivers Pierre Ragues and Zoel Amberg,.
  109. [109]
    2015 Le Mans 24 Hours – LMP2 Preview - I Watch Too Much Racing
    Jun 7, 2015 · #26 G-Drive Racing (W) – Ligier JS P2 – Nissan – Dunlop – Roman ... Oliver Webb, Zoel Amberg. A troubled start to the year with sponsors ...Missing: Endurance | Show results with:Endurance
  110. [110]
    Oliver Webb claims World Endurance Championship podium place ...
    May 7, 2015 · Manchester's Oliver Webb kicked off his 2015 FIA World Endurance Championship campaign by finishing third in class at the prestigious 6 ...
  111. [111]
    Webb returns to WEC with ARC Bratislava LMP2 team
    Apr 13, 2021 · Webb won the European Le Mans title with Signatech Alpine in 2014 before graduating up to the WEC the following year with Team Morand, scoring ...
  112. [112]
    2016 24 Hours of Le Mans Results and Competitors
    ByKOLLES Racing Team, AUT CLM P1/01 (Lotus T128) - AER P60, Simon Trummer, SUI Pierre Kaffer, DEU Oliver Webb, GBR, 2400 tc, V6, D, LMP1, 206. 55, DNF, 51, AF ...
  113. [113]
    ByKolles Eliminated from Le Mans after Ebimotors Contact at ...
    Jun 16, 2018 · ByKolles Eliminated from Le Mans after Ebimotors Contact at Porsche Curves. The ByKolles Racing Team became the first to officially retire from ...<|control11|><|separator|>
  114. [114]
    Race Results 2025 | Donington Park GP - British GT Championship
    Greystone GT, Andrey BORODIN, Oliver WEBB, McLaren 720S GT3 Evo, 2:01:41.911, 74, 2 Laps, 1 Lap, 103.200. 14, 90, GT4, Optimum Motorsport, Marc WARREN, Jack ...
  115. [115]
    Race Results 2025 | Oulton Park | Test 3 - British GT Championship
    2025 season Race Results for Oulton Park session Test 3 in Great Britain | ... GT3, Greystone GT, Andrey BORODIN, Oliver WEBB, McLaren 720S GT3 Evo, 1:33.063 ...
  116. [116]
    WINNERS! A fantastic wet 570S Trophy win for Ryan and Oli in ...
    Jul 27, 2024 · WINNERS! A fantastic wet 570S Trophy win for Ryan and Oli in McLaren Trophy Europe Race 1 at the Nurburgring as the pair increase their ...
  117. [117]
    Black Falcon On Top at Six-Hour Mark in Dubai - Sportscar365
    Jan 9, 2015 · The No. 2 Mercedes SLS AMG GT3 of Yelmer Buurman, Oliver Webb, Hubert Haupt and Abdulaziz Al Faisal holds a two-lap lead over the No. 28 KPM ...
  118. [118]
    Audi Scores Double Podium Victory at 24 Hours of Dubai - GTspirit
    Jan 17, 2016 · Black Falcon finished in second place with their #16 Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG GT3 driven by Abdulaziz Al Faisal, Oliver Webb, Adam Christodoulou, ...Missing: results | Show results with:results
  119. [119]
    [PDF] Autodromo Int. do Algarve International GT Open Race
    Apr 28, 2024 · Greystone GT. GBR. Andrey Borodin. ND. Oliver Webb. GBR. McLaren 720s GT3 Evo. PROAM. 15. 30. 1:01:28.069. 1 Lap. 1 Lap 136.2. 16. 1:42.712 ...
  120. [120]
    Greystone GT make winning start to GT Open season
    Apr 28, 2025 · Greystone GT made a near-perfect start to the International GT Open season with a commanding victory in the opening race of 2025 at Portimao, Portugal.