Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger…2017 Renault UK Clio Cup Season Preview
March 24, 2017 by Renault Sport
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Bushell leads the Team Pyro attack, joined by Ollie Pidgley (Salisbury), 17-year-old European karting sensation Jack McCarthy (Bromley) and two more young newcomers, Kyle Hornby (Stockport) and Cameron Roberts (Sandbach). Ciceley Motorsport, among the top teams in the BTCC, is entering its second season in the UK Clio Cup with Max Coates (Scorton) – an excellent third outright for the Lancashire concern in his debut season in 2016 – sure to be a title contender. Team-mates Luke Reade (Bromley), Sam Osborne (Sheffield) and Jade Edwards (Aylesbury) are contesting the UK Clio Cup for the first time – Edwards, who recently featured on ITV's Drive programme as instructor to comedian Johnny Vegas, is the daughter and grand-daughter of former one-make Renault racing champions Jim Edwards Jnr and Jim Edwards Snr. JamSport Racing, which won 2016's title with Whorton-Eales, has drafted in exciting newcomers Nathan Harrison (Oxford), Aaron Thompson (Romford) and Lucas Orrock (Cambridge) to uphold honour as well as keen enthusiast Graham Field (Nottingham). The driver who split Messrs Pattison and Streather in pre-season testing is another potential star in the making, James Dorlin (Barnsley) – he lines up for Westbourne Motorsport, with which he won last year's Michelin Clio Cup Series. Myles Collins (Harrogate) could prove equally rapid while London-based Italian Ambrogio Perfetti and Swiss Oscar Rovelli also join the West Sussex outfit. Westbourne will be heavily involved as well with the single-car PP Motorsport entry for James Colburn (Worthing) who is expected to be right in among the leading contenders – he was championship runner-up in 2011. Daniel Rowbottom (Kidderminster) and Shayne Deegan (Cambridge) should also be towards the front with their small but effective DRM and SDR Motorsport outfits respectively. Each has done plenty of winning in other categories and Rowbottom, remarkably, qualified on pole position for his UK Clio Cup debut at Brands Hatch Indy 12 months ago… The UK Clio Cup drivers will first be on track at Brands Hatch on the Friday (31 March) for two timed test sessions – this will enable them to fine-tune their cars to the circuit's characteristics. Then on Saturday it's the first qualifying session of the new season (11.25am-11.55am) followed by the opening race of 2017 (20 laps at 4.25pm). Race two (round two) is on the Sunday (again 20 laps, at 1.20pm). It falls right in among all the bill-topping BTCC action and is therefore being shown live on ITV4 which is covering the event non-stop from 10.15am-6.15pm that day (the racing will also be live-streamed on itv.com).
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