Jason Richards passes away | The Australian
V8 Supercar driver Jason Richards passed away last night from a rare and aggressive form of cancer. A great competitor and family man. Taken way too soon aged just 35.
Rest In Peace.

Jason Richards passes away | The Australian
V8 Supercar driver Jason Richards passed away last night from a rare and aggressive form of cancer. A great competitor and family man. Taken way too soon aged just 35.
Rest In Peace.
Sad To Hear, Awesome Driver.
RIP Mate
RIP, Have met him on a few occasions and was always great with his fans! Far too young!
very sad indeed. such a cruel disease.
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bevel drive, belt drive, desmoquattro, testastretta, desmosedici....a true evolution
-> Triumph 675, a revolution
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terrible news ... RIP
Sad loss RIP

Woah... that was quick, think I heard about it for first time... was it at Bathurst? RIP
When the only tool you have is a hammer, every thing starts to look like a nail
RIP JR
Brad Jones Racing Statement
"In the competitive world of V8 Supercars Jason was a rare breed – a driver that could tread the fine line between rivalry and friendship. He was never secretive, selfish or bad-tempered and had endless enthusiasm and energy for his job and team.
The history books will not do him justice. Given the right equipment JR was easily a front-runner but chose team loyalty over personal gain, determined to work with his crew to reach the front of the grid together.
Through the highs and lows of racing, JR’s uplifting presence and casual, self-effacing wit were unwavering and his effect he had on team morale is irreplaceable. He will forever be a member of the Jones family and this is a tragic day in the team’s history."
Jason Richards Check out the image on the right of the back of his helmet
V8 Supercars
THE V8 Supercar community is in deep mourning with the tragic passing of popular driver Jason Richards.
The New Zealander passed away peacefully last night at 8.00pm after a brave battle with Adreno Cortical Carcinoma (ACC), with which he was first diagnosed in November last year.
A native of Nelson in New Zealand but a resident of Melbourne for the last six years, Richards is survived by wife Charlotte and young daughters Sienna and Olivia.
Bright, enthusiastic and popular among fellow drivers and fans alike, the inspirational racer’s illness galvanized the V8 Supercar paddock over the last 12 months as it rallied to support one of its truly good guys.
The fact that rival teams, drivers and manufacturers came together to help him in whatever way possible showed exactly the sort of standing he was held in by the Australasian racing community.
A part of the V8 Supercars Championship for the last decade, Richards tackled his illness with the same vigour he had approached 131 event starts since 2000 in the toughest championship in this part of the world.
His ability to extract maximum speed over one flying lap made him a favourite to watch among his fellow drivers – many of whom had nicknamed him ‘Racin’ Jason’ - but it was his classy, courageous and quite public battle with cancer that topped all of his achievements on track.
His passion for life, love of his young family, love of the sport he was so engrossed in and his positive attitude and determination in the face of adversity made him an inspiration to all.
Richards started 131 V8 Supercars Championship events and 284 individual races after making his debut with Team Kiwi Racing at Bathurst in 2000.
He also made 10 non-championship event starts in this time at the Australian F1 Grand Prix support events at Albert Park, the last coming this year as he returned for a one-off appearance.
He drove for the ‘All-Black’ Team Kiwi squad for three years when it first came into V8 Supercars in 2000 before joining the brand-new Team Dynamik in 2003 in Adelaide.
He moved to Sydney to drive for Tasman Motorsport in 2004 (moving to Melbourne along with the squad a year later) and spent five years with the team before finding a happy home with Albury-based Brad Jones Racing and Team BOC from 2009 onwards.
Diagnosed with the rare form of cancer in November last year, Richards stepped out of his full-time drive after the Symmons Plains event to focus his energies on fighting his illness.
Despite not making a V8 Supercars Championship race start this year, Richards took part in a range of co-driver practice sessions earlier in the year and tested the #8 Team BOC Commodore in between treatments.
He won an emotional race in a one-off appearance in the Fujitsu V8 Supercar Series in Adelaide driving one of his old Tasman Commodores for Greg Murphy Racing and also drove a Ferrari in the Australian GT Championship on the same weekend.
He made his last trip to Mount Panorama in October, driving an HQ Monaro in the popular Touring Car Masters category. A runner-up result on Sunday morning before The Great Race to Glenn Seton was met with universal acclaim up and down pit lane.
His last race appearance in a V8 Supercar came at this year’s non-championship Albert Park 400, where a gutsy Richards qualified a brilliant fifth and claimed a brilliant second place in Race 2 after leading early.
It was simply a day that those present won’t soon forget.
A three-time Bathurst 1000 runner-up (with Jamie Whincup in 2005, Greg Murphy in 2008 and Cameron McConville in 2009), Richards made 13 starts in Australia’s most famous race, the first in a BMW 320i in 1997.
His only V8 Supercars Championship race win came at Winton in 2006, though he stood on the podium on six occasions, the last at Phillip Island’s L&H 500 last year when he finished third with Andrew Jones.
His single pole position came at Darwin’s Hidden Valley Raceway in 2009 – the pole also the first for Brad Jones Racing in the V8 Supercars Championship.
Richards was a long-time Telstra ambassador and BigPond Sport and V8 Supercars pass on our deep and heartfelt condolences to Jason’s family, friends and fans.
We have all lost a great friend.
A memorial service to honour Jason and his career will be held at Sandown in the coming weeks.
RIP, another sad and tragic loss for the year... Definitely one of the true gentlemen of Motor racing.
Very Sad, far too young RIP...
This was my piece remembering Jase, who I'd met and spoken with often.
Jason Richards in memoriam | Fox Sports
And this is a little bit I left out...
I respected and admired Jason Richards, much as did everyone involved in motorsport in this country. He was someone I felt great warmth for, though it would be an over-step to claim him as a personal friend.
But there are memories that remind me who Jason was and why he was so universally loved.
I had been a freelancer in the V8 Supercars paddock for some years when I ran into JR at Eastern Creek in January. I wasn’t so sure Jase knew my name, though I’d interviewed him often. It was my first gig in pitlane with SPEED, and as I walked up to JR, he shook my hand, smiled and said, “Hey, you got a real job!”
Have just heard about this, such a great loss to motorsport and the world.
Thought's go out to his wife, girls and family.
Race In Peace, JR.
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