Jack Lemvard

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NationalityThai / Danish
Born (1984-09-14) 14 September 1984 (age 41)
Debut season2022
Current teamAurora Ford Thailand Racing
Jack Lemvard
NationalityThai / Danish
Born (1984-09-14) 14 September 1984 (age 41)
Thailand Super Series (TSS) career
Debut season2022
Current teamAurora Ford Thailand Racing
Car number41
Starts120
Wins47
Fastest laps46
Previous series
2016
2016
2015
2012
2008-11, 14-15
2008
2008
2007
2007
2007-11
2006
1998, 03-06
GTC Thailand Championship
TCR Asia Series
Thai Honda Jazz Super Cup
Thai Lotus Cup
Thailand Super Series
ADAC Procar Series
Asian Touring Car Series
Formula BMW Asia
Benelux Formula Ford
Thai Honda Pro Cup
Thai Toyota Vios Cup
Karting
Championship titles
2015
2012
2010
2009, 11
2008
2007-11
2006
1998, 06
Thai Honda Jazz Super Cup
Thai Lotus Cup
Thailand Super Series - N/A Class
Thailand Super Series - S2000
Asian Touring Car Series
Thai Honda Pro Cup
Thai Toyota Vios Cup
Karting

Jack Lemvard (born 14 September 1984) is a Thai racing driver currently competing in the Thailand Super Series (TSS) Pickup category. Having previously competed in the Asian Touring Car Series and Formula BMW Asia amongst others.

Jack Lemvard is regarded as one of the most talented drivers currently active in Thailand. He started racing karts at the age of 13 winning a club championship in his first year. After a successful karting career, he graduated to cars and single seaters, competing all over the world and winning a total of 23 championships.

In 2007 he went on to compete in Formula BMW Asia (now F4 equivalent) with team Meritus and won his first race with the team. In the same year he reached the Formula BMW World Finals in Valencia finishing 17th, highest of all drivers from Asia.

In 2008, feeling that his height was a disadvantage in single seater cars, he switched focus to touring cars. Stand out moments included wins and fastest laps in the German ADAC Procar Championship in a BMW E46 for Liqui Moly Team Engstler. Including one race starting 34th and finishing on the podium. Despite only competing in half in the season, he finished 4th overall. In the same year, Jack also won the Asian Touring Car Series driving a BMW 320si also for Team Engstler.

At the annual touring car support race (CTM Cup) held the prestigious Macau Grand Prix. He started 37th due to issues in qualifying and within 6 laps worked his way up to 4th place. Unfortunately, due to the top 3 crashing out on the narrow track, this left Jack nowhere to go and his race ended there. This would have been the first drive from last to first at the Guia Street Circuit.

From 2008 until 2016 Jack managed to win almost every championship entered including 16 National Championships mostly with Thailand based Vattana Motorsport from 2010. Championships included the Honda Pro Cup, Super 2000, Honda Jazz Super Cup, Honda Civic One Make Race (OMR) and Lotus Cup. In 2011, he also won the RAAT Endurance Championship, along with 4 other championships in the same year.

In 2018 Jack got the opportunity to race in GT3 in some seasons with the Porsche 991. During the same year he got another chance to race in GT3 with the Lamborghini Gallardo for a few rounds at Sepang Circuit obtaining good results despite having to share the seat with a second driver.

The global pandemic forced a period of inactivity until 2022 where he returned with a full-time drive with Ford Thailand Racing and was the first driver to win the individual Thai Global Touring Championship (GTC) in 2022 and team championship in 2023 with the Ford Mustang.

Since 2022, Jack has been racing the Ford Ranger Pickup and achieved a win at the Thailand Super Pickup Series Bangsean Grand Prix in 2023.

In 2024, following new rule changes in the TSS Pickup category, the team fell behind in the running order. This has meant the 2024 and 2025 seasons have been development years to catch up back to the front with the updated Ford V6 engine now ready for 2026.

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