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Paul Radisich was born on 9 October, 1962 in Auckland, New Zealand, is a New Zealand racing driver (born 1962). Discover Paul Radisich'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 61 years old?

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Age 61 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 9 October, 1962
Birthday 9 October
Birthplace Auckland, New Zealand
Nationality New Zealander

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1962

Paul Radisich (born 9 October 1962, in Auckland) is a retired New Zealand racing driver and businessman of Croat origin.

He has competed in saloon cars for many years — both European-style tourers and the V8 Supercars of Australia and New Zealand.

1983

In 1983 he was Formula Atlantic runner-up, earning the prestigious Driver To Europe award.

1985

In 1985 and 1986 he raced in British Formula 3, alongside Damon Hill.

1990

He later raced in Indy Lights and Formula Super Vee with some success, before finishing second in the 1990 Bathurst 1000.

This led him towards racing saloon cars full-time.

1993

He won the 1993 and 1994 Touring Car World Cup events at Monza and at Donington respectively.

1993 was his first British Touring Car Championship (BTCC) season, in a Ford Mondeo prepared by Andy Rouse.

He finished 3rd in the series despite only competing in half the year.

1994

He would again drive for Andy Rouse in 1994 where he finished 3rd again behind Gabriele Tarquini for Alfa Romeo and Alain Menu for Renault.

1995

Radisich would again drive for Andy Rouse in 1995 but by the end of the 1995 season the car had reached the end of its development cycle and was increasingly uncompetitive during the end of the 1995 season and in the 1996 season when West Surrey Racing took over the Ford team from Andy Rouse.

1996

1996 would be a disappointment for the Ford team with no podium places and Radisich finishing 13th in the championship.

1997

1997 would see a new Mondeo however it too was uncompetitive, and would not challenge the front running teams.

1998

In 1998 he raced for Peugeot where he again had a disappointing season.

He left the series and went to race for Dick Johnson Racing in the V8 Supercar series in Australia.

1999

In 1999 he joined Dick Johnson Racing replacing the departed John Bowe.

2002

He remained with Dick Johnson Racing until the end of 2002.

2003

In 2003 he joined Briggs Motor Sport which was later sold to British outfit Triple Eight Race Engineering in 2004.

In total he has three race wins and eight other podium results in the championship.

2004

At the end of the 2004 season, Radisich entered the BTCC Masters event at Donington, and was considering a comeback to the BTCC the following year, but he instead chose to continue his racing career down under.

2005

He surprised a lot of people by signing for the patriotic Team Kiwi Racing for 2 years in 2005 racing in a Holden for the first time, helping the team to their first ever podium finish at Shanghai International Circuit in China, (third).

He finished the 2005 season in 14th place, TKR's highest ever finish in a Supercar season.

2006

In the 2006 Supercheap Auto 1000 endurance race at Mount Panorama he had a major crash at around 200 km/h in The Chase.

While attempting to overtake Nathan Pretty he ran wide into the dirt and could not brake in time and careered into a tyre wall head on, flipping the car onto its side.

Rescue teams had to cut the roof off the car in order to get him out.

He was then taken to a nearby hospital and then flown to a hospital in Sydney for further scans.

He broke his ankle and sternum in the crash and missed the remainder of the season.

In November 2006 it was confirmed that Radisich had signed for a further 2 years with TKR and would once again be back racing in a Ford for 2007–08.

He has commented that he has unfinished business in V8 Supercars.

Paul returned to the cockpit at Barbagallo for the first time since Bathurst, to the delight of many fans.

He had a very good result at Pukekohe, the final round to be held at that circuit, finishing 7th in the third race.

2007

Ford Performance Racing terminated its contract to supply and service the TKR Falcon on 31 May 2007.

Paul Radisich said he had terminated his contract with TKR following the team's fallout with Ford Performance Racing that ran the car on behalf of TKR.

"TKR is in breach of contract and I have therefore terminated my contract with immediate effect."

The New Zealand international joined fellow Kiwi Craig Baird and regular drivers Rick Kelly and Garth Tander in the Toll HSV ranks for the big endurance races in September and October.

The formal announcement was put on hold until Carrera Cup star and Bathurst rookie David Reynolds was signed and sealed with Super Cheap Auto Racing for the enduros.

Reynolds had been in line for a drive with Toll HSV in the big races in September and October, but was happy to transfer to Super Cheap for his V8 Supercar debut without the potential pressure of a fellow driver’s championship hanging over him.

At Sandown, Paul was paired with Championship front-runner, Rick Kelly.

The car was qualified by Rick Kelly, and they started from 8th position on the grid.

Paul and Rick Kelly drove the Number 1 Toll HSV Commodore to 2nd place, 2.8 seconds behind Triple Eight Racing's Craig Lowndes and Jamie Whincup.