MG MOTORS UK announced it will enter the 2012 British Touring Car Championship (BTCC) Series with a “dream team” of cars, drivers, constructors and sponsors.
Two MG6 GT cars will run in the all-new MG KX Momentum Racing team piloted by double BTCC champion, Jason Plato and BTCC rising star, Andy Neate.
The cars will be prepared by Triple Eight Race Engineering, one of the most successful constructors in touring car racing. And completing the “dream team” are principal sponsors, Tesco Fuels with their Momentum 99 brand and KX energy drink completing an all-British line-up.
MG KX Momentum Racing, will début at Brands Hatch on the 1st April when the 2012 Dunlop MSA BTCC season gets underway.
The MG6 GT five-door fastback is the first all-new MG in 16 years. It is designed and engineered at MG Motors’ UK plant in Birmingham where final assembly also takes place.
Jason Plato is the most successful driver in BTCC racing history with 68 career wins, with more fastest laps, pole and podium positions than any other driver in the history of the series. He is undoubtedly the face of British Touring Cars as well as being a well known and respected TV presenter and newly appointed director of the British Racing Drivers Club.
Plato said: “It’s really exciting to be involved in a brand new all-British team and it’s just brilliant that the iconic name of MG will be back on the track.”
Guy Jones, MG Motors’ sales and marketing director, said: “We are delighted that the new MG6 will be seen by millions of fans in Britain and beyond and this continues the famous sporting lineage of the brand.”
Triple Eight, headed by Ian Harrison, is based at Greatworth, just a few kilometres from the famous Silverstone race circuit. The company has more than 100 BTCC race wins to its credit.