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Mat Jackson was born on 10 June, 1981 in Henley-in-Arden (England), is a British racing driver (born 1981). Discover Mat Jackson's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 42 years old?

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Age 42 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 10 June 1981
Birthday 10 June
Birthplace Henley-in-Arden (England)
Nationality United Kingdom

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1981

Mathew Jackson (born 10 June 1981) is a former British racing driver.

2000

Born in Henley-in-Arden, Warwickshire, Jackson started racing in karts in his teens, before finishing 4th in the 2000 Renault Clio Cup, his first attempt at tin-top racing.

2001

For 2001 he moved to the production class of the British Touring Car Championship with the GR team's Ford Focus, finishing 4th in his class.

2005

He struggled for funding in subsequent years, and was something of a forgotten man when he entered the SEAT Cupra Championship in 2005 with a family-run team.

He was a revelation however, finishing as series runner-up, with a series-high 8 race wins, and a tally of 8 poles and 8 fastest laps.

2006

After being considered by SEAT for a BTCC drive, he remained in Cupras for 2006, taking the championship lead after a double victory at the season opener.

A string of 9 wins in the first 12 races made him strong championship favourite, and he went on to clinch the title.

2007

Jackson was a frontrunner in the 2007 BTCC season, clinching many podium places before his first victory at Oulton Park in race three.

Thruxton did not go well for him, a crash and an engine failure leaving him with no points.

His home round at Donington saw him start 4th and briefly lead race one, before fading down the order as the wet conditions did not suit his rear-wheel drive BMW.

At the second Brands Hatch meeting he attempted to make an overtaking move at the first turn (around the outside) and spun, triggering an 11-car pile-up, leaving two drivers in hospital.

At the final rounds at Thruxton, Jackson showed pace and won the final race of the series.

While everyone was focusing on the Fabrizio Giovanardi v Jason Plato title battle, Jackson snuck inside Tom Coronel at the start of the third race.

He managed to hold Team RAC driver Colin Turkington behind him to win his second BTCC race of the season also securing his 7th place in the standings.

2008

Jackson stayed with the team for 2008.

At the first round at Brands Hatch, Jackson started at the pole position and led for over 3/4 of the race until rain started to fall and he lost grip in his BMW.

He was overtaken by VX Racing's Giovanardi shortly before the end and had to settle for second place.

In the second race he battled for fourth place, and in the third race he fought his way through the field for a second-place finish behind the Team RAC BMW 320si of Turkington.

He finished the 2008 season second in the championship, 36 points behind Fabrizio Giovanardi.

2009

Following the pullout of a key sponsor, Jackson's own team did not have the funds to run their car in 2009.

Mat was not listed on the 2009 entry list for the BTCC, leaving his plans for the season unclear.

However, he returned to the BTCC in a one off race for RML in a Chevrolet Lacetti at Thruxton, winning in the final race of the day.

He was later then confirmed to race the rest of the season for RML under the Sliverline Racing banner alongside Jason Plato.

He generally struggled in the first half of the season, before a run of eight successive podium finishes (a record in the era of reverse-grid races) including a win at Knockhill and pole position at Silverstone took him to 5th in the standings.

2010

At Rockingham, Jackson started the weekend 10th on the grid but fought his way up to 6th place.

In the second race he got a good start and quickly took the lead after mistakes by SEAT driver Darren Turner and Giovanardi, and recorded his third career victory.

In the third race, which was delayed by rain, Jackson managed to fight his way up to second behind Turkington, despite his RWD BMW 320si slipping in the conditions.

All was going well, with Jackson closely following Turkington, until an ambitious overtaking move around the outside resulted in him being pushed out wide and into the gravel trap.

Jackson recorded a DNF and lost his chance of taking the championship lead.

Jackson was signed by Airwaves BMW for the 2010 season.

2014

At Donington Park, he qualified 14th on the grid for the first race, Jackson drove through the field making his way up to 5th place.

His race ended when contact was made with Team Dynamics driver Tom Chilton.

In the third race he managed to get his first points of the weekend with a solid 8th-place finish.

At Croft, Jackson qualified a decent 7th on the grid, race 1 took place in atrocious weather, pouring rain causing there to be rivers and puddles all over the track.

From the start, he flew into an early lead, but the race had to be red flagged after an accident between Team RAC driver Stephen Jelley and Robertshaw Racing driver Alan Taylor caused an injury to a marshal.

The race was restarted but the weather had become worse.

Jackson restarted 2nd on the grid but flew into the lead at the first corner.

This meant he was the first to enter the treacherous Tower corner, which resulted in him locking his brakes and going straight on.

2018

He went through the gravel trap, but managed to return to the pack in a lowly 18th place.

He stayed there though as another red flag was brought out and the race stopped due to the poor weather.