Robert "Rob" Peter Huff (born 25 December 1979) is a British professional racing driver.
With a background in karting and Britain’s junior formulas, Huff earned a works British Touring Car Championship ride for 2004 after winning SEAT’s one-make series in the UK. He won twice and earned a factory Chevrolet ride at world level the following season. It wasn’t long before Huff was winning in the WTCC, taking his first triumph in 2006 and the title six years later.
A stint with the Honda factory team in 2016 resulted in one win in France before he returned to René Münnich’s outfit for 2017. Although he had the all-conquering Citroën C-Elysée at his disposal, there would be no title double. However, he did end the WTCC era with the most starts of all, 291, before signing for the Volkswagen-powered Sébastien Loeb Racing outfit for the first WTCR / OSCARO season in 2018 and claiming two wins.
With nine victories, Huff is the most successful driver in the history of the Macau Grand Prix.