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BTCC leader Motorbase changes its name for finale

Top British Touring Car Championship team Motorbase Performance has changed its name with immediate effect prior to this weekend’s season finale.

Championship leader Ash Sutton will therefore go into his Brands Hatch Grand Prix circuit showdown against Tom Ingram with the rebranded Alliance Racing team running his NAPA Racing Ford Focus ST.

Three-time champion Sutton leads reigning title holder Tom Ingram by 45 points, while Motorbase Performance/Ford is 19 points adrift of the West Surrey Racing-run BMW squad in the manufacturers’ standings. NAPA Racing UK’s teams’ title appears a formality given its 119-point lead, while Sam Osborne is in the hunt for the Jack Sears Trophy title. 

Osborne’s father, Pete, took control of the team over the 2020-21 off-season from Motorbase founder David Bartrum and now has a four-strong line-up comprising Sutton, race winners Dan Cammish and Dan Rowbottom, plus Osborne Jr. 

The team has remained in Bartrum’s premises in Wrotham in Kent, but will now relocate to a “30,000 square foot motorsport headquarters in the Midlands in preparation for the 2024 motorsport season. With the expansion of the team in 2023 and ambitious plans in the pipeline, the move sparks the start of a new era for the team.” 

Autosport understands that the favourite for the new Alliance Racing base is the former Ralliart Mitsubishi premises in Rugby. 

Concerning ‘ambitious plans’, Osborne is keen to take his squad into the international GT3 arena. 

“This is a fresh and exciting new era for all of us involved,” said Osborne.  

Source: Autosport

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