Paddock Motorsport will be out for glory on three fronts as the 2024 British GT Championship roars into life at Oulton Park this Easter weekend.
The Tamworth-based team is embarking on its biggest British GT campaign yet, fielding three cars across three classes after a productive winter of recruitment enabled the squad to expand.
American driver Mark Smith returns for a second full British GT campaign alongside Paddock team founder Martin Plowman in the #9 McLaren 720S GT3 Evo. Paddock will run two GT4 entries for the first time, with Blake Angliss and Alex Walker sharing its regular McLaren Artura GT4, and Ed McDermott joining the team with his Mercedes-AMG GT4, bringing reigning British GT4 champion Matt Cowley with him.
With Smith and Plowman competing in GT3 Pro-Am, Angliss and Walker in GT4 Silver, and McDermott and Cowley in GT4 Pro-Am, Paddock’s entries will be competing across three of the championship’s four classes, meaning the potential for trophy hauls this season has increased hugely.
To ensure the team begins the year on a solid footing, a host of fresh faces have joined to strengthen the pool of knowledge within the technical team. These include Simon Pollock heading up the expanded GT4 programme and experienced racer Michael Broadhurst taking on a management role for the new Mercedes-AMG entry.
The traditional Easter weekend British GT season-opener features twin one-hour sprint races around the undulating Cheshire circuit, which regularly draws huge crowds throughout the event keen to see world-class GT3 and GT4 cars running door-to-door.
Martin Plowman, of the GT3 crew, says: “I should say it’s felt like a long winter, but it’s flown by with all the work we’ve put in to make this year bigger and better than ever, and now we just can’t wait to get going for the first race of the season at Oulton Park. It’s going to be a big challenge, no doubt, but we’re confident we have everything in place to hit the ground running. With the biggest GT3 entry in a decade, it’s going to be a battle, but Mark’s progressed so much as a driver since joining us at the end of 2022. He’s now one of the most promising Ams on the grid, and I know we’ll have the pace to fight for some strong results.”
McLaren Artura GT4 driver Blake Angliss says: “Oulton Park is a brilliant place to go and race, but it’s also a bit of a baptism of fire to make your British GT debut at. I’ve had both good luck and bad luck there, but it’s a circuit I generally really enjoy. I feel we’ve prepared well so far and got some decent running in the car during testing. Both Alex and I are already working well, and we’re pushing the car’s setup in the same direction and making gains with the feel of it with pretty much every outing. It’s been great working with the team so far, and I’m sure we’ll only continue to improve as the season goes on.”
Ed McDermott of the Mercedes-AMG GT4 crew adds: “I’m really looking forward to this weekend, it’s been a long winter! Oulton Park is a really challenging circuit with no let up, so it makes for a tough challenge for the first rounds of the championship, but that’s why we all do this. When you get a good lap in at Oulton it feels incredible as it’s a real commitment circuit. Of all the circuits, Oulton is actually where I have the least experience with this being only my second race weekend there. This said, I think we have a good car and I’m excited to get to the battle!”
The British GT Championship season gets underway at Oulton Park with twin practice sessions on Saturday, March 30, ahead of qualifying that afternoon. Competitors then get a break across Easter Sunday before two one-hour sprint races on bank holiday Monday signal a return to action. Every session features live timing via TSL-Timing, and qualifying and both races benefit from a live stream on the GT World YouTube channel.