FROM THE BEGINNING
Graham competed in karting from the age of 14 years and enjoyed some success at club level although, budget restraints prevented development in other formulae.
After some years away he returned to karting and gained his first “works” drive at the age of 35 years and in 2000 and 2001won the prestigious ‘0’ plate in the veteran Rotax Max 125cc Class.
Business commitments took over but the love of motorsport didn’t dwindle and after a quick foray into Autograss racing, Graham entered production rallycross. In his maiden season of 2016 he came 2nd overall in the British Rallycross Hot Hatch Class and was awarded Motor Sports Association “Best Newcomer of the year”
2017 saw a change in championship and Graham moved to the BTRDA Production Class, which with many wins and podium positions in regular fields of 25+ cars throughout the season saw him crowned overall BTRDA Production Class Champion 2017.
Graham is now competing in the highly competitive BRSCC Mazda MX5 championship
He also holds a Grade C ARDS Instructors Licence and is currently instructing Supercar Driving Experiences whilst working towards a higher grade ARDS Qualification.