When
Roland was a surprise choice for the second seat at Simtek
Grand Prix at the beginning of 1994, he was something of
a forgotten figure, having spent the previous four seasons
making a very successful career for himself in Japan after
his options in Europe had narrowed back in 1989.
Victory
in the Formula Ford Festival at Brands Hatch way back in
1986 led to rides with BMW in the FIA world touring car
championship, Formula 3 programmes in both Britain and Germany
and British F3000. His record in all these disciplines was
more than respectable but failed to unlock the doors to
a higher echelon, so Roland headed east to continue his
racing. He won in touring cars, F3000 and Group C with the
SARD Toyota team, the latter category being a particular
favourite.
Sadly
Roland's part on the Grand Prix stage was truly tragic,
for the chance to show his undoubted talent was cruelly
cut short when his Simtek crashed during practice for the
San Marino GP at nearly 200 mph following a suspected front-wing
failure.
(c)
'Who is Who' by Steve Small, 2000