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1 Racing career  



1.1  2000  





1.2  2009  





1.3  2010  





1.4  2011  





1.5  2012  





1.6  2013  





1.7  2014  





1.8  2015  





1.9  2016  





1.10  2017  





1.11  2019  







2 Racing record  



2.1  Complete FIA European Rallycross Championship results  



2.1.1  Division 1  





2.1.2  Supercar  







2.2  Complete Global RallyCross Championship results  



2.2.1  Supercar  







2.3  Complete FIA World Rallycross Championship results  



2.3.1  Supercar  









3 References  





4 External links  














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Liam Doran
Doran in 2015
NationalityUnited Kingdom British
Born (1987-03-22) 22 March 1987 (age 37)
Related toPat Doran (father)
FIA World Rallycross Championship career
Debut season2014
Current teamNone
Car number33
Former teamsMonster Energy World RX
SDRX
JRM Racing
Starts46
Wins0
Podiums1
Best finish8th in 2019
Global RallyCross Championship
Years active20112013
Former teamsLD Motorsports
Doran Motorsport
Starts13
Wins2
Podiums3
Best finish9th in 2013
FIA ERX Supercar Championship
Years active20112013
Former teamsLD Motorsports
Doran Motorsport
Starts29
Wins3
Podiums8
Best finish2nd in 2012
FIA ERX Division 1 Championship
Years active20092010
Former teamsKenneth Hansen Racing
Starts16
Wins2
Podiums3
Best finish3rd in 2010

Medal record

Representing the  United Kingdom
X Games
Gold medal – first place 2011 Los Angeles Rally Car Racing

Liam Doran (born 22 March 1987)[1] is a British professional rallycross driver competing in the FIA World Rallycross Championship, Global RallyCross Championship, X Games, and European Rallycross Championship. He is the son of British rallycross driver and Lydden Hill Race Circuit owner Pat Doran. In his early life he attended Fulston Manor School in Sittingbourne.[citation needed]

Having signed with Monster Energy in 2011 he has gone on to achieve an X Games Gold medal and numerous other accomplishments in various disciplines.

Racing career[edit]

2000[edit]

Doran started his career at the age of 14 choosing to follow in his fathers footsteps. In 2000 he competed in a junior Mini in the sport of rallycross. Doran progressed through the stages rapidly and continued in rallycross, driving a Citroën Saxo stockhatch and then a rear-wheel drive Ford Fiesta in 2007.

2009[edit]

In 2009 Doran ran among the quickest drivers in Europe in a Ford Fiesta ST Supercar and beat them, managing in the process to come second in the MSA British Rallycross Championship.

2010[edit]

Doran secured a drive with 14-times European Rallycross Champion Kenneth Hansen driving with the Citroën Total Rallycross Team in a Citroën C4. He managed to get to grips with the new Citroën very quickly and soon managed to get some outstanding results, being the driver to score the most points in the second half of the season, all this taking into consideration it was his first year at European level.

2011[edit]

In 2011 Doran had built up a reputation within the rallycross industry and resulting from this managed to sign with Monster Energy. The newly formed Monster Energy Citroën Rallycross Team opened new doors of opportunity for Doran.

Doran was invited[2] to participate in X Games 17 and went in as the underdog to drivers such as Tanner Foust, Ken Block and Travis Pastrana. The X Games Rally final saw Doran go head-to-head with Marcus Grönholm, where he beat the former WRC Champion to win the Gold Medal.[3]

From his US success an opportunity arose to compete in the Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series (LOORRS).[4] Following an impressive performance in his first race he was offered the opportunity to drive in the series for 2012.

2012[edit]

With continued support from Monster Energy, Doran managed to achieve a second position in the 2012 European Rallycross Championship, concluding the season with a victory in Germany.

2013[edit]

With another full calendar scheduled and a new European rallycross team mate in 21-year-old Norwegian, Andreas Bakkerud, LD Motorsports was one of the strongest teams in the 2013 season.

This was Doran's most successful year winning 3 XGames medals. Doran won a gold and silver at XGAMES Munich and a bronze at XGAMES Los Angeles.

2014[edit]

For 2014 Doran raced a Citroën DS3 Supercar in the FIA World Rallycross Championship.[5] He contested the first 6 rounds and the final round of the season, finishing in 25th overall with 17 points. For the other 5 rounds he was later suspended from racing by his native autosport authority MSA because of his bad behavior against some track marshalls during the home ERX round at Lydden Hill when his father's Ford RS200 caught fire.[6] He made the finals stage once, in Sweden, and finished fifth.

2015[edit]

For 2015, Doran continued in the World Rallycross Championship, this time combining with reigning World Champion Petter Solberg to create the SDRX team. He raced in all rounds excluding Germany where his car failed scrutineering. He scored points at seven events and failed to reach the final, finishing 16th in the standings on 35 points - 266 points behind his championship winning team-mate.

2016[edit]

Doran signed for JRM Racingin2016, contesting the WRX season with a Mini Countryman. Despite the car still being in its development phase, Doran took a shock win in his Semi-Final at the 2016 World RX of Hockenheim - having made the Semis in the previous race in Portugal. He failed to score in three of the next four events, before he was fired following a drunken altercation at Gatebil prior to the Canadian round.

2017[edit]

Following his Gatebil incident, the governing body of motorsport in the United Kingdom suspended Doran's racing license for 12 months, preventing his participation in the 2017 season.[7]

2019[edit]

Returning for 2019, finished 3rd at the Yas Marina Circuit, in the opening round.

Racing record[edit]

Complete FIA European Rallycross Championship results[edit]

Division 1[edit]

Year Entrant Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ERX Points
2009 Liam Doran Ford Fiesta ST GBR
-
POR FRA
8
HUN
13
AUT SWE BEL
-
GER
13
POL CZE
4
15th 30
2010 Kenneth Hansen Racing Citroën C4 POR
4
FRA
3
GBR
3
HUN
7
SWE
7
FIN
1
BEL
2
GER
6
POL
1
CZE
6
3rd 112

Supercar[edit]

Year Entrant Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ERX Points
2011 Doran Motorsport Citroën C4 GBR
4
POR
5
FRA
3
NOR
9
SWE
10
BEL
3
NED
15
AUT
9
POL
11
CZE
11
7th 83
2012 Doran Motorsport Citroën DS3 GBR
3
FRA
8
AUT
4
HUN
6
NOR
2
SWE BEL
6
NED
Ret
FIN
2
GER
1
2nd 104
2013 LD Motorsports Citroën DS3 GBR
11
POR
1
HUN
12
FIN
4
NOR
1
SWE
35
FRA
14
AUT
7
GER
9
5th 121

Complete Global RallyCross Championship results[edit]

Supercar[edit]

Year Entrant Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 GRC Points
2011 Doran Motorsport Citroën C4 IRW1
IRW2
SEA1
SEA2
PIK1
8
PIK2
10
LA1
1
LA2
8
11th 46
2012 Doran Motorsport Citroën C4 CHA
TEX
12
LA
5
LOU
7
LV
LVC
14
15th 30
2013 LD Motorsports Citroën DS3 BRA
13
9th 59
BMW Mini Countryman JCW MUN1
1
MUN2
2
LOU
BRI
8
IRW
10
ATL
CHA
LV

Complete FIA World Rallycross Championship results[edit]

Supercar[edit]

Year Entrant Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 WRX Points
2014 Monster Energy World RX Citroën DS3 POR
19
GBR
20
NOR
DSQ
FIN
12
SWE
5
BEL
10
CAN FRA GER ITA TUR ARG
17
51st 2
2015 SDRX Citroën DS3 POR
15
HOC
7
BEL
14
GBR
17
GER
SWE
14
CAN
15
NOR
18
FRA
17
BAR
18
TUR
21
ITA
12
ARG
15
16th 35
2016 JRM Racing BMW Mini Countryman JCW POR
10
HOC
5
BEL
17
GBR
19
NOR
17
SWE
16
CAN
FRA
BAR
LAT
GER
ARG
20th 9
2018 GC Kompetition Renault Mégane RS RX BAR POR BEL GBR NOR SWE CAN FRA
8
LAT
12
USA GER
19
RSA 16th 19
2019 Monster Energy RX Cartel Audi S1 UAE
3
ESP
10
BEL
6
GBR
6
NOR
5
SWE
15
CAN
8
FRA
9
LAT
6
RSA
16a
8th 114
2020 Monster Energy GCK RX Cartel Renault Mégane R.S. RX SWE
17
SWE
17
FIN
19
FIN
14
LAT
9
LAT
12
ESP
10
ESP
16
13th 29

a Loss of 15 championship points – stewards' decision

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Liam Doran". Archived from the original on 18 June 2013. Retrieved 19 June 2013.
  • ^ Allen, Peter (13 July 2011). "Liam Doran to Contest X Games 17 in La". theCheckeredFlag.co.uk. Retrieved 24 April 2014.
  • ^ "DORAN UPSETS GRÖNHOLM IN RALLY CAR". Archived from the original on 8 December 2015. Retrieved 24 April 2014.
  • ^ "LUCAS OIL OFF ROAD RACING SERIES (LOORRS) SEASON FINAL". Retrieved 24 April 2014.
  • ^ "World RX Presents 2014 Cars and Drivers in Italy". theCheckeredFlag.co.uk. 23 April 2014. Retrieved 24 April 2014.
  • ^ World Rallycross driver Doran banned for 2017 due to altercation - Hal Ridge, 31 March 2017
  • ^ Ridge, Hal. "World Rallycross driver Doran banned for 2017 due to altercation". autosport.com. Retrieved 3 April 2017.
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