British Touring Car Championship organiser, TOCA, has today (11 November) confirmed that long-time Co-ordinator Dan Mayo is to step down from his position in the coming weeks, with the experienced Stuart Murray due to replace him in the New Year.
Dan’s brilliant BTCC career began in 1998 when he took on the PR role at Vauxhall UK, before later moving to the BTCC PR position in 2000. A year later, the Yorkshireman became Championship Co-ordinator – a position he has held ever since – with his incredible service spanning some 791 races.
Mayo will be staying in the BARC Group – and by extension the TOCA/BTCC family – as he now takes on the role as Croft Circuit Manager, where he will be responsible for one of the UK’s high profile race circuits.
Murray will be taking on the role of BTCC Championship Co-ordinator in the New Year and will do so with a wealth of experience under his belt.
Stuart departs his role as Deputy Director of Circuit Sport at the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), having joined in 2018. He has also held the position of Category Manager for Touring Cars and GTs, including the overseeing of the FIA GT and Touring Car Commissions, as well as organising the FIA GT World Cup in Macau.
Mayo and Murray will undergo an extensive handover process, and with many of the BTCC plans for 2026 already finalised, it is expected to be a seamless transition.
Dan Mayo said: “It has been an absolute privilege to serve the greatest championship in the world, and I shall remain forever grateful for the experiences, achievements and friendships made during this time. I will remain part of the BTCC family, particularly with managing the championship’s annual visit to Croft, and I am really looking forward to the challenge to operate, manage and develop of one of the UK’s high profile race circuits.”
Stuart Murray said: “I am looking forward to this new challenge and can’t wait to be joining the UK’s premier motorsport championship. I’ve enjoyed my time immensely at the FIA, but the pull of the BTCC and to be taking up such a prestigious role was something that hugely appealed to me. There are big shoes to fill of course because Dan has been ever-present in the BTCC for so many years. As expected, he has been nothing but brilliant and hugely helpful, and we will ensure there is a smooth transition into the role… bring on 2026!”
Alan Gow, BTCC Chief Executive, said: “Firstly, I would like to thank Dan for his incredible service to the BTCC. The standing ovation he received at last weekend’s TOCA Awards, when I announced him leaving, underlined exactly how everyone feels about him, and we are of course delighted that he will be remaining part of the BARC Group. I would also like to welcome Stuart to the BTCC. He takes on the role with a wealth of experience and having worked closely with him in recent years, I have no doubt that he will be the ideal replacement.”