Pirtek Racing’s Andrew Jordan is in confident mood ahead of rounds seven, eight and nine of the Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship at the high-speed Hampshire circuit of Thruxton (9/10 May).
After a breakthrough weekend at Donington Park for the second event in the season, Andrew is relishing the unique challenge of Thruxton in the works MG6 GT run by Triple Eight Racing.
Despite a tough start to the season at Brands Hatch, Andrew and Pirtek Racing were back at the forefront of the BTCC action at Donington Park with two fourth places and a second. That catapulted him into fourth place in the overall driver championship points, just 12 points away from the early leader.
Now Andrew says he is ready for the challenge of Thruxton, where driver ability and car control really come to the fore over the fast sweeps at the back of the track. “We’re going to Thruxton on a high and I’m going to be trying to break my record and get a fourth consecutive pole position. We really made some positive progress at Donington. Brands Hatch was really tough but I feel like I’ve clicked with the team and we’ll be on a roll from now on.”
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After qualifying on Saturday 9 May at 16.05, the first of three BTCC races will be at 12.10 on Sunday, with race two at 14.30 and race three at 17.15. All three races will be broadcast on ITV4. Qualifying will be broadcast live at www.itv.com and live results from the weekend will be available at www.tsl-timing.com