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Motorbase ready as BTCC returns
Motorbase ready as BTCC returns

The Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship returns this weekend and Wrotham based Motorbase Performance are ready to hit the Snetterton circuit running as the second half of the season roars back into action.Round 5 of the 2016 British Touring Car Championship.

Although things have been quiet on track, away from the circuit the Motorbase Performance squad has been kept busy with intense development work taking place on the Ford Focus STs at the squad’s Wrotham workshops. Andrew Jordan celebrated yet another win in the Pirtek Racing Focus at the end of June, marking Motorbase’s debut appearance at the world-famous Goodwood Festival of Speed with a resounding win in the inaugural BTCC hill climb shootout. The full team was also in action at Snetterton for Dunlop’s official BTCC tyre test with Mat Jackson one of 4 drivers running a full data-gathering programme to assist the championship title sponsor with its 2017 tyre compound developments.

Last time out at Croft delivered a strong set of results for Motorbase with five top ten finishes and five Independent class podiums secured on the North Yorkshire track. Jordan enjoyed a successful weekend that saw him increase his lead to 27 points at the top of the Independent Driver standings, whilst a last race gamble on slicks unfortunately resulted in a DNF for Jackson, incredibly his first since the Croft round in 2013 – showing the remarkable consistency of the Motorbase package.

“After a busy break we’re now ready to embark on the second half of the season;” said Team Manager Oly Collins. “We’ve had a pretty busy few weeks since Croft with a great weekend at Goodwood Festival of Speed with Andrew winning the BTCC shootout followed by a good two day test at Snetterton which involved tyre testing with Dunlop as well as some development work on the Motorbase Focus and some great sponsor days out. All of this around a variety of work back at base means that we haven’t really stopped. Hopefully all of the hard work will stand us in good stead for the remaining rounds.”

The squad heads to Norfolk in good standing with a comfortable 55 point lead at the top of the Independent Teams’ Championship and in third place in the overall Championship. “Given the level of competition in the BTCC this season it’s great to be leading the Independents standings at the halfway point;” added Collins.Round 5 of the 2016 British Touring Car Championship.

“We’re currently sat just behind Honda in the overall title race and ahead of two Manufacturers but ultimately we want to be at the top and that is still our aim this year. It’s unbelievably tight at the top at every circuit we visit and harder than ever to get a win – that’s why it’s so rewarding when you do.”

Snetterton has been a good circuit for the team in the past with an array of race wins and podiums in recent years. Both Jackson and Jordan have taken multiple wins here during their BTCC careers and the circuit also has a special place in the team’s history with Sunday’s opening race marking the Kent-based squad’s 300th BTCC race as well as the anniversary of the unveiling of the first Motorbase in-house-built touring car back in 2012.

Speaking ahead of the weekend, Jackson said: “The Focus performed well last time out at Croft, unfortunately we didn’t get the result in the last race that we needed but we showed that the pace was in the car. Looking forward to Snetterton this weekend – we had a two day test there with Dunlop a few weeks ago and we got a bit more of an understanding of the car and the areas that we needed to work on so hopefully the gains from those couple of days will hold us in good stead come race day on Sunday.”

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