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Gordon Shedden to make BTCC return - TouringCarTimes

Three time champion Gordon Shedden will make his return to the British Touring Car Championship this season after agreeing a deal to rejoin Team Dynamics. The Scot last raced in the series in 2017 before switching to WTCR with Audi, where he secured a best finish of 13th in the standings. Shedden sat out the … More »

Three-time champion Shedden to make BTCC return with Team Dynamics

5 Mar 2021 Three-time champion Gordon Shedden will make a return to the British Touring Car Championship after agreeing a deal to rejoin the Team Dynamics Honda outfit for the 2021 season. Three-time champion Gordon Shedden will make a return to the British Touring Car Championship after agreeing a deal to rejoin the Team Dynamics Honda outfit for the 2021 season. Shedden won all three of his drivers titles with Team Dynamics before stepping away from the series at the end of the 2017 season to race in the WTCR series for Audi. The 42-year old has already tested the latest Honda Civic Type-R FK8 after Shedden stepped in for the injured Matt Neal during pre-season testing last year.

Have a go hero: The other Le Mans winner who tried out for Dynamics

Have a go hero: The other Le Mans winner who tried out for Dynamics Autosport 27/02/2021 © LAT Images The other Le Mans winner who tried out for Dynamics Andy Wallace had a one-off British Touring Car Championship foray with Team Dynamics at Oulton Park in 1993. As he told JAMES NEWBOLD, nothing could prepare him for what was to come. When Le Mans winners making British Touring Car Championship cameos with Team Dynamics come to mind, the majority would immediately cite 1991 winner Johnny Herbert s three-round stint in 2009. But, back in the team s early days in 1993, it had welcomed 1988 Le Mans winner Andy Wallace at Oulton Park for a rare foray into tin-tops.

Photos show Rockingham being used to store thousands of unwanted cars

Rockingham Motor Speedway goes from buzzing racing venue to car storage facility used to stockpile thousands of unwanted motors during the pandemic The former racing venue was opened in 2001 but in less than two decades has become a car storage hub Thousands of former hire and ex-lease vehicles are being stockpiled on the former circuit and banked oval Motors are being held their before being sent to auctions or second-hand dealers forecourts for sales Images showcase the demise of the £70m racing location and the turbulent year for the UK automotive sector

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