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Gordon Spice (18 April 1940 – 10 September 2021) was a British racing driver who competed in both sports cars and racing in the 1960s and 1970s, before starting Spice Engineering with fellow racing driver in the 1980s.


Racing career
Spice was most notable for his involvement with the , both as a driver and as part of Spice Engineering. Starting off his British Saloon Car Championship career racing Minis in the late 1960s for Downton Engineering Spice went on to paid drives in Minis for Jim Whitehouse’s Equipe Arden team in 1968 (winners of the British Saloon Car Championship title with a Mini the year later with Alec Poole) and raced John Cooper’s team Minis with Steve Neal in 1969 but despite Spice’s pace and occasional race win were outclassed by the 1300 Broadspeed Ford Escorts. Gordon eventually progressed to the works Ford team, CC Developments, co-run by Dave Cook, running the Capri 3.0S. He won his class on five occasions between 1976 and 1980, but never won the championship outright. In all, he took 24 overall race victories. In 1980, he took on as teammate, and the two dominated their class, only losing out on the title to .

In the 1980s, Spice competed in the World Endurance Championship with his own cars, under the banner Spice Engineering, or those of Jean Rondeau. He won the C2 class in the World Championship in 1988.

Spice, as well as running a car accessory shop in Ashford (Middlesex), in the early days of car accessory retailing, he co-founded in 1971, with his brother Derek, Gordon Spice Cash And Carry. They supplied motor accessories to trade customers and, at the peak of the business, they had cash and carry depots in Staines, Watford, Canning Town and Leicester. Subsequent flotation as a PLC in 1986, and an over ambitious investment in a state-of-the-art central distribution centre, plus changing market conditions, led to the demise of the company.


Personal life
Spice died on 10 September 2021 from cancer, at the age of 81.


Racing record

Complete British Saloon Car Championship results
() (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap.)
1965 ! Gordon Spice ! Austin Mini Cooper S ! SNESILCRY
2
! 25th ! 6 ! 9th
1966 !rowspan=2Gordon Spice ! Austin Mini Cooper S !rowspan=2SNESIL
16

10
!rowspan=2 19th !rowspan=212 !rowspan=25th
1967 ! Gordon Spice ! Morris Mini Cooper S !
5
SNE
Ret
SIL
?
SIL
5

3†
SIL
?
SIL
?

Ret

3†

Ret
! 10th ! 24|style="background:#FFDF9F;" 3rd
1968 ! Equipe Arden ! Austin Mini Cooper S !
?

10
SIL
13
CRY
Ret†

Ret†

?
SIL
23

11

15

Ret

14
! 7th ! 40|style="background:#FFFFBF;" 1st
1969 ! Britax-Cooper-Downton ! Morris Mini Cooper S !
4
SIL
6
SNE
Ret

6
SIL
Ret
CRY
1†

1†

7
SIL
7

14

11

14
! 5th ! 47|style="background:#DFDFDF;" 2nd
1970 ! Equipe Arden ! Morris Mini Cooper S ! SNESIL
5
CRY
2†
SIL
14
SIL
18

12

10

10

DNS
! 6th ! 48|style="background:#DFDFDF;" 2nd
1974 ! Wisharts Garages ! Chrysler Hemi 'Cuda ! SILSIL
Ret
INGSNE ! NC ! 0 ! NC
1975 ! Wisharts Garages ! Ford Capri 3000 GT !
3†

Ret

3†
SIL
10

6†

7
SIL
6†
SNE
4
SIL
Ret
ING ! 7th ! 461st
1976 ! Wisharts Garages ! Ford Capri II 3.0s !
1
SIL
1

2†

2

6
SIL
1

Ret

3†
SNE
1†

6
! 4th ! 58|style="background:#FFFFBF;" 1st
1977 ! Gordon Spice Racing ! ! SIL
1

7

2†

2
SIL
5

Ret

3†
SIL
8

Ret†

7

2

1
! 5th ! 28|style="background:#FFFFBF;" 1st
1978 ! Gordon Spice Racing ! ! SIL
3

1†

1

1†
SIL
1†

2†

1†

9

DSQ†

2

1

2†
! 4th ! 75|style="background:#FFFFBF;" 1st
1979 ! Gordon Spice Racing ! ! SIL
1

1†

1
SIL
3

1†
SIL
1

4†

5

Ret

1
SNE
4†
! 4th ! 75|style="background:#FFFFBF;" 1st
1980 ! Gordon Spice Racing ! !
2†

1†

1
SIL
Ret
SIL
Ret

5

1†

1

1
SIL
1
3rd671st
1981 ! Gordon Spice Racing ! !
11†
SIL
2

2†

2
SIL
2
SIL
Ret

5†

4

7
SIL
Ret
! 10th ! 38 ! 4th
1982 ! Gordon Spice Racing ! ! SIL
5

3†

1†

2

3
SIL
4

Ret

2

3

Ret
SIL
?
! 11th ! 39 ! 4th
1983 ! Gordon Spice Racing ! ! SILSIL
Ret
SIL
28

4

5
SIL ! 21st ! 5 ! 9th
1984 ! Team Toyota GB / Hughes of Beaconsfield ! ! SILSIL
6
SNE
4
SIL ! 21st ! 4 ! 13th
† Events with 2 races staged for the different classes.


Complete Formula One non-championship results
()
1970 ! Gordon Spice ! Kitchiner K3A ! 5.0 V8ROCINT
OUL
1971 ! Gordon Spice ! M10B ! 5.0 V8ARG
ROCQUESPRINT
RINOUL
VIC
1972 ! Gordon Spice ! Kitchmac M10B ! 5.0 V8ROCBRAINT
OULREPVIC


24 Hours of Le Mans results


External links


Further reading
  • Jeremy Walton, Life of Spice: The Autobiography of Gordon Spice

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