Nathalie Richard (co-driver)

Nathalie Richard is a Canadian rally co-driver. She is best known as the co-driver for Subaru Rally Team Canada alongside her brother Pat Richard in 2004 & 2005, and later as co-driver with Antoine L'Estage over 8 seasons (2006 - 2013).[1] As of 2014 Richard had earned 43 overall national victories in Canada and the US. Nathalie is a three-time X Games Rally Car athlete and the most decorated co-driver in North America.

Antoine L'Estage and co-driver Nathalie Richard in their 2009 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X at the 2010 Susquehannock Trail Performance Rally in Pennsylvania. Round 5 of the 2010 Rally America National Championship.

Early life

Richard was born in Sherbrooke, Quebec, and a few months later, moved to Halifax, Nova Scotia. She speaks both English and French. After graduating with her Bachelor of Commerce from Dalhousie University she lived in Toronto, Ontario for three years before moving to Australia. There she received her Graduate Diploma in Education from Wollongong University prior to working in Sydney for several years. Nathalie is a financial planner in her hometown of Halifax.

Career

In 2000 Richard was the manager of her brother Pat's Subaru Rally Team Canada.[2] After filling in occasionally as co-driver, Nathalie became Pat's regular co-driver in 2004 and 2005. Together they won the Triple Crown in 2004 by winning the Canadian Rally Championship, the SCCA (American) Championship, and the North American Rally Cup in the same year. In 2005, the Richards won the Rally America series (formerly known as the SCCA series) and Nathalie also won the North American Rally Championship. In 2006, the Richard siblings competed in the inaugural Rally competition at the X Games.

In 2006, Richard started co-driving for Antoine L'Estage. Together, the duo won four Canadian national championship titles, six North American titles, and one American title. In 2007, and again in 2009, Richard competed in the X Games with Antoine L'Estage; following that, co-drivers were eliminated from X Games rally competition. In 2009 the pair began competing in a Hyundai Tiburon. In 2010, Richard and L'Estage won the Triple Crown. This was only the second time in history that the Triple Crown has been won. Nathalie won it both times (2004 & 2010). [3] After this successful year, the pair were named as part of the 2010 All-America Auto Racing First Team, voted in by the American Auto Racing Writers and Broadcasters Association. Nathalie was the only female to be voted in. Other members of this 2010 team include Dario Franchitti, Kyle Busch, Will Power, and John Force. [4]

In 2012, Richard and L'Estage were presented with the Gilles-Villeneuve Trophy by Auto Sport Québec.[5] In late 2013 they began driving a Subaru WRX STI before Nathalie reunited with her brother for his last two competitions.[6]

In 2014, Richard co-drove in another Subaru WRX STI with former Production World Rally driver Martin Rowe (Isle of Man) as Subaru Rally Team Canada.[7] The car had been prepared by Pat Richard and his Rocket Rally Racing company.[8]

In 2015 and 2016 Nathalie co-drove for American Ramana Lagermann (in an M-Sport Ford Fiesta R5 and Porsche 911) and Czech George Plsek (Mitsubishi Evo).

Rally Career Titles

  • Canadian Rally Champion : 2012, 2011, 2010, 2007, 2004
  • SCCA/Rally America Champion : 2010, 2005, 2004
  • North American Rally Champion : 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2005, 2004
  • Canadian Ladies Champion : 2014, 2012, 2011, 2020, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2004

Television career

Richard has hosted several motorsports television shows including the Canadian Rally Championship series on TSN and RDS (French - Reseau des sports), the Rally America series on ESPN, and the Pikes Peak International Hillclimb on The Outdoor Channel.

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References

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