Paddock Motorsport will field three entries in this year’s British GT Championship thanks to an expanded GT4 squad that includes a Mercedes-AMG and the reigning GT4 champion.
For the 2024 campaign, Paddock will take over the operation of Ed McDermott’s Mercedes-AMG GT4, and he will be joined by reigning British GT4 champion Matt Cowley in what promises to be an impressive Pro-Am entry.
Paddock has already secured its place on the GT3 grid with Mark Smith and Martin Plowman continuing aboard the team’s McLaren 720 GT3 Evo this year, and that will be complemented by the expansion to the GT4 programme. Alongside the Mercedes-AMG, Paddock will also continue its successful relationship with McLaren by fielding its regular Artura GT4, with news on its final two drivers revealed soon.
While new to the team McDermott is a familiar name in British GT, having enjoyed a race-winning maiden campaign last term. He, and long-time team-mate/coach Michael Broadhurst celebrated a GT4 Pro-Am victory in the blue riband Silverstone 500 event last season, and went on to finish fourth in the class championship standings. McDermott also has previous experience of competing in Britcar and the Ferrari Challenge Europe.
For this year, Broadhurst will step aside from driving to coach McDermott and assume a management role for the #12 Mercedes-AMG, opening the door for 2023 British GT4 champion Cowley to join the team. A serial British GT winner, Cowley played a starring role in helping Academy Motorsport land the overall GT4 title with its Ford Mustang last season. He’s been a race winner in each of his past four British GT campaigns, and has also enjoyed multiple successes in Formula Ford prior to switching to GT racing in 2020.
With the GT4 side of the garage growing, Paddock has recruited wisely ahead of the new season, with Simon Pollock set to lead the GT4 engineering team. Pollock has vast previous experience of working for organisations such as Aston Martin Racing (Prodrive), RJN, TF Sport and Redline Racing. He was also key in Martin Plowman and Kelvin Fletcher’s GT4 Pro-Am title-winning campaign back in 2019.
Ed McDermott says: “I’m looking forward to another year of British GT and I am excited to be working with Paddock Motorsport. Martin and his team have an impressive set-up and a wealth of racing experience. It’s going to be great to share the car with Matt, and I’m sure I will learn a lot from his experience of winning the championship last year. Last season was difficult, and we had all the ups and downs of motorsport. The class win and overall podium at Silverstone was the highlight, and I hope 2024 will bring more of those days! For the last few years Mikey Broadhurst has been my team-mate and I’m excited that he’s going to remain a big part of the team, continue to coach me and team manage the #12 Mercedes-AMG.”
Matt Cowley says: “It’s a big change for this season, switching teams, cars, and even classes, but I’m really looking forward to the challenge. When the chance to join Ed and Paddock Motorsport came about, I had to take it. The team is really great, and the tests we’ve had so far have gone brilliantly, so we all feel right at home. The Mercedes-AMG is a great car. It feels a bit more racey than the Mustang, purely as you sit lower down and there’s a lot of carbon, plus it’s excellent on the brakes and has great cornering speed. Ed and I are heading into this season with eyes on winning the outright GT4 title. He’s putting a huge amount of effort in and is getting quicker and quicker, plus recent years have shown that consistent Pro-Am crews can be well in the overall title fight come the end of the season. There’s always a bit of pressure coming back as the reigning champion, but I’m not worrying about it. My biggest goal is to help Ed, and the team, win races.”
Paddock Motorsport founder Martin Plowman adds: “This year is a huge one for the team, but we’re more than ready for it. We’ve been working toward expanding the British GT entry for some time now, so it’s fantastic to welcome Ed and Matt to the team. We’ve strengthened the technical team over the winter and I’m really excited to see what we can achieve this year. In Ed and Matt we have a pairing that will no doubt be a big contender for not just the GT4 Pro-Am Championship, but the overall title too. I’m also really looking forward to working with Matt, his record in British GT4 speaks for itself and he will only help strengthen the team as a whole.”