Push for points continues in British GT’s seasonal showpiece

Paddock Motorsport heads into the biggest race of the British GT Championship season aiming to continue its push up the grid, with the three-hour Silverstone 500 presenting plenty of opportunity for progress.
Mark Smith and Martin Plowman will once again be at the wheel of Paddock’s #9 McLaren 720S GT3 Evo, and head into the second round of the season on a solid footing.
Despite differential issues badly hampering the McLaren’s handling across the second half of the season-opener at Donington Park earlier this month, Smith and Plowman still battled to an eighth-place finish to bag some vital early championship points.
With the car now fully refreshed and ready to run, both drivers have designs on improving on that result, even if this weekend will also provide what will perhaps be the sternest test of the entire season.
The prestigious Silverstone 500 regularly draws in top-line crews for one-off appearances, boosting what is already a highly competitive regular-season GT3 field. This weekend will be no exception, with 21 cars competing in the headline GT3 category amid a 33-car entry.
The very nature of the Silverstone race is a challenge in itself, with the three-hour endurance format providing much more strategic freedom for teams to find the fastest way to the chequered flag. The usual set pit windows are gone, so each crew is instead free to stop whenever they wish, with the caveat that each team must make three mandatory pit visits and driver changes, and no single driver can be in the car for more than 100 minutes. Therefore, being reactive to situations, managing both drive time and fuel levels, as well as being just plain quick, makes the recipe for success more complex than usual.
Regardless the team enjoyed a productive day of testing at the Northamptonshire track last week and goes into the race weekend confident of getting into the fight.

Mark Smith says: “I am very much looking forward to Silverstone. I think that this track should be a good one for us, and I hope it can benefit us by taking advantage of some of the strengths of our car. The Silverstone 500 has a little bit of everything and it’s going to require something from all aspects of our team. Racing really is a team sport and I'm excited to be in the cockpit once more with this team.”
Martin Plowman adds: “The Silverstone 500 is traditionally the toughest race of the British GT season, not just because of the boosted entry list, but also because it can simply be a mad race to be a part of. The endurance format presents a lot of challenges that you just need to be reactive to and rolling with the punches is all part and parcel of it. We’ve made some solid progress with the setup of the McLaren this season, particularly in getting that bit more out of the new tyres during qualifying, which showed at Donington. Had it not been for the differential issue over the second half we could have had a shot at the top six. Mark’s driving really well and it’s clear he’s benefitting from the extra seat time this year, and I’m really happy with the way things are working inside the team. I believe we’re in a good place to get a strong result this weekend.”
British GT’s Silverstone 500 weekend gets underway with Free Practice and Pre-Qualifying on Saturday morning ahead of Qualifying at 16:15. Sunday begins with a morning Warm-Up ahead of the scheduled race start at 12:30. As well as live coverage of both Qualifying and the Race on Sky Sports F1, the action will be streamed live on the GT World YouTube channel and every session will have live timing.









