Gordon Spice


Gordon Spice, is a British former racing driver who competed in both sports cars and Touring Car racing in the 1960s and 1970s, before starting Spice Engineering with fellow racing driver Ray Bellm in the 1980s.

Racing career

Spice was most notable for his involvement with the Ford Capri, both as a driver and as part of Spice Engineering. Starting off his British Saloon Car Championship career racing Minis in the late 1960s for Downton Engineering Spice eventually progressed to the works Ford team, CC Developments, co-run by Dave Cook, running the Capri 3.0S. He won his class on five occasions between 1976 and 1980, but never won the championship outright. In all, he took 24 overall race victories. In 1980, he took on Andy Rouse as team mate, and the two dominated their class, only losing out on the title to Win Percy.
In the 1980s, Spice competed in the World Endurance Championship with his own cars or those of Jean Rondeau. He won the C2 class in the World Championship in 1988.
Spice, as well as running a car accessory shop in Egham, in the early days of car accessory retailing, also founded, or maybe co-founded Gordon Spice Cash And Carry. They supplied motor accessories to trade customers and, at the peak of the business, they had cash and carry depots in Staines, Watford, Canning Town and Leicester. Subsequent flotation as a PLC, and an over ambitious investment in a state of the art central distribution centre, plus changing market conditions, led to the demise of the company.

Complete Formula One non-championship results

YearEntrantChassisEngine12345678
1970Gordon SpiceKitchiner K3AChevrolet 5.0 V8ROCINT
14
OUL
1971Gordon SpiceMcLaren M10BChevrolet 5.0 V8ARG
NC
ROCQUESPRINT
16
RINOUL
15
VIC
13
1972Gordon SpiceKitchmac M10BChevrolet 5.0 V8ROCBRAINT
Ret
OULREPVIC