Steve Arnold (born 10 March 1971 in Stroud, Gloucestershire) is a race car driver from the United Kingdom. His main career highlight was one race in the 1996 Formula 3000 championship for Edenbridge Racing, although he also filled in for a race in the 2003 Sportscar World Championship.[1] Steve made the giant step from karting to the British Formula 3 Championship, initially competing in Class B for older cars to gain experience before racing for his father's team (Richard Arnold Developments) and becoming the first person to race a current year model Dallara chassis in the British Championship.After two years with the family team he drove for Edenbridge Racing in 1995 in British Formula Three.
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Nationality | British |
Born | Stroud, United Kingdom | 10 March 1971
Arnold now competes occasionally in the Orwell Supersports Cup for Historic Sports Cars where he drives a Chevron B19 powered by a Ford BDG engine prepared by Racing Fabrications. In 2006 Arnold entered four races and achieved three wins and a second-place finish with fastest lap in all four races.
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edit- ^ "Steve Arnold", Speedsport Magazine, retrieved 2010-11-21