Two-time British GT Champion Andrew Howard will make a surprise return to the series with Paddock Motorsport at this weekend’s Silverstone 500 in the team’s McLaren 720S GT3.
Howard, who won the GT3 crown in 2013 and ’15, substitutes for regular driver Kelvin Fletcher - who is unavailable due to the imminent arrival of twins - alongside Martin Plowman.
The news reunites the Beechdean AMR Team Principal with two of his former drivers; Plowman and Fletcher having shared the 2019 British GT4 crown with Howard’s High Wycombe-based squad.
It also adds to Howard’s 2022 race programme, which is focused on the GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup, with his own team.
We have enjoyed a sensational start to the British GT season with victory in Race Two at Oulton Park for our #11 McLaren and are looking to add to our growing trophy cabinet this weekend.
This weekend’s race will be broadcast live and in full on Sky Sports F1 as well as being available to stream online via the GT World YouTube channel and British GT’s website and Facebook page.
Andrew Howard: “My main programme is the GT World Challenge Europe this year with Beechdean AMR, but as we’re just doing the five races in the Endurance Cup and the gaps between those races are quite large, this is a great way of keeping myself race-sharp, as the other five Beechdean AMR drivers are doing this year with their other programmes.
"I have such a huge emotional tie with British GT - having won the title twice - that when an opportunity came along to jump back into a car, I couldn’t say no. Because of what Kelvin and Martin achieved with Beechdean AMR in 2019, Paddock Motorsport are a team I always keep an eye on when they’re racing, and with Kelvin unavailable at Silverstone it’s nice to be able to keep that association going.
"They’re a great team that have achieved a lot in a very short space of time and winning at Oulton Park was certainly impressive. It’s going to be interesting trying a car that’s completely new to me, but I’m 100 per cent up for the challenge.”
Martin Plowman, Team Principal, said: “It’s a bit unusual to have a driver change so early in
the season - especially after that amazing win at Oulton Park -, but we completely appreciate Kelvin’s decision to be by Liz’s side for the arrival of their twins this weekend and we send them our best wishes.
"In Andrew Howard we have an ideal deputy; a two-time British GT Champion whom both Kelvin and I know really well from our British GT4 title-winning season with Beechdean AMR in 2019. He hasn’t driven the McLaren 720S GT3 yet, but with his experience, I’m sure he’ll be right up to speed extremely quickly.”