Robert Reid (co-driver)

[3] Reid's partnership with Burns lasted from 1991 until 2003 during which time they entered into 103 world rallies, achieving 10 victories, 277 stage wins and 34 podium finishes.

[1] In 1991 Burns and Reid formed a new partnership and placed 16th in the British round of the World Rally Championship that year.

[4] The following year Burns and Reid would finish runners-up a second time even though they won four rounds of the 2000 World Rally Championship season.

[4] They finished first in the Kenyan, Portuguese, Argentinian and British rounds but Marcus Grönholm still managed to beat them at the end of the season by five points.

[4] In 2001 Burns and Reid would win their first and only World Rally Championship title finishing two points ahead of Colin McRae.

The move to Peugeot did not prove to be as successful, though they did manage four second place finishes in the 2002 season at the Spanish, Cypriot, Finnish and German rounds of the Championship.

He spent several years as the Performance Director of the UK Motor Sport Association establishing elite programmes to develop young driver talent in the United Kingdom.

[9] More recently he has been working alongside Alexander Wurz to select and train emerging talent at the FIA Institute Young Driver Excellence Academy.