Scott Sumpton is set to make his BTCC debut in 2024, joining the grid as a 19-year-old talent with Restart Racing. He will be teaming up with the experienced Chris Smiley, who returns for another season in the championship. This move marks a significant milestone in Sumpton’s young but promising career, as he steps up to compete in the UK's premier motorsport series.
The BTCC's No.29 started his journey in motorsport in 2015 when he started karting at just 10 years old. Competing in various club events around the UK, Scott quickly demonstrated his natural talent and racing instincts. His abilities became even more evident in the British Kart Championship, where he consistently held his own against more experienced and seasoned drivers, gaining valuable experience and honing his competitive edge.
In 2020, Scott transitioned from karting to car racing, making his debut in the Junior Saloon Car Championship. Despite the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, which limited testing and racing opportunities, Scott persevered. His resilience paid off when he switched teams for the final three races of the 2021 season. This change proved pivotal, as Scott rapidly progressed to become a frontrunner, showcasing his adaptability and determination to succeed at a higher level of competition.
Over the past two years, Scott has expanded his experience by racing in other touring car categories, driving both a Honda Civic and a Hyundai i30. These stints have allowed him to gain crucial seat time in powerful machinery, further preparing him for the step up to the BTCC. His performances in these categories have underscored his potential, as he consistently improved and demonstrated his capability to compete in top-tier racing environments.
Now, in 2024, Scott embarks on his debut season in the British Touring Car Championship. Competing at this level represents a dream come true for the young driver, who has been working tirelessly to reach this point in his career. His participation in the BTCC also makes him eligible for the Jack Sears Trophy, a prestigious award that recognizes the top rookie driver in the series. With his proven track record of quick adaptation and skill, Scott Sumpton is undoubtedly a driver to watch as he begins his journey in one of the most competitive touring car championships in the world.