Witness for yourself the infamous clash between John Cleland and Steve Soper at the final round of the 1992 BTC Championship - including the exciting few laps preceding the incident!
The ultimate touring car race for drivers hailing from national championships all over the world. Here's the action from the opening laps of the 1994 event at Donington Park, eventually won by Paul Radisich (see Part 2 for the rest of the race!).
The ultimate touring car race for drivers hailing from national championships all over the world. Here's some of the action from the 1994 event at Donington Park, won by Paul Radisich.
An epic battle over the opening two laps... the Toyotas of Rouse and Hoy were all over Cleland's Vauxhall until disaster struck. Just watch them kerb-hopping Dingle Dell!
Racing 4 Charity at the 2007 Autosport Show... BTCC and DTM stars raced to raise money for their charity. This is an excerpt from the Motors TV coverage of the event, featuring a few clips of me racing for the Playstation Ginetta UK team (Kart 9). That's me in the blue overalls and black helmet! Yes, I got owned by Gary Catt...
Ride onboard with Paul Radisich, this time at Oulton Park. The cars have spoilers (and, consequently, downforce) for the first time. You can tell the difference as Radisich attacks the kerbs in his Mondeo V6.
Racing 4 Charity at the 2008 Autosport Show... my mate and I go wheel to wheel with the likes of Allan McNish and Johnny Herbert. Look out for Kart 13 - first it's me battling McNish (before being fired off!), then Dave takes over and dices with Johnny Herbert. All very chaotic but great fun, and the event raised £50,000 for various charities!
This is edge of your seat stuff... in-car with Cleland on the opening lap at Oulton Park, and he's got cold rear tyres. He gets it all crossed up at Knickerbrook but masterfully gathers it together. Druids, however, is a different story!
Great little battle for second position between Jenson Button and Kimi Raikkonen at Melbourne in 2006. Button had scored a brilliant pole but was eaten alive by Alonso and Kimi at the start because he couldn't get any heat into his tyres.
If you wish to learn the art of banditry, ask Clio Cup racer Michael Simpson (or David Evans from Oxford Brookes). In one fell swoop he successfully wipes out the five cars ahead of him, emerging pretty much unscathed and in the lead. Nice work!
Thanks to www.ukf1.net for this clip.