Liam Griffin (racing driver)

Liam Griffin (born 9 March 1973 in Barnet, Greater London) is a British racing driver and businessman.

He is the son of John Griffin and was CEO of minicab company Addison Lee for 10 years before carrying out a management buyout with the private equity firm Carlyle.

[2][3] He brought out the safety car at Croft after crashing his Redstone Racing Focus into the tyre wall, causing an engine fire.

[6] In February 2013, Motorbase Performance announced that Griffin would race for them in the Jack Sears Trophy, driving the Super 2000 specification Ford Focus in 2013.

[7] Griffin took two class victories at the season opening Brands Hatch round to lead the trophy going to the second around at Donington Park.