Mike Bushell the 2014 Renault Clio Cup UK Champion will graduate to the Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship for the 2015 season.
Bushell will be running the AmDTuning.com Ford Focus as he looks to make the step up to the premier racing series a successful one.
Having won a test in a Wrotham based Motorbase Performance BTCC car as part of the prize for winning the Clio Cup this year and having driven in one round previously, he certainly has the pedigree to push on next season.
The 25-year-old from Tunbridge Wells joins the team on the back of an impressive 2014 season, where he secured four wins and four further podiums en-route to the Clio Cup crown.
Having made clear his intentions to move into the BTCC as soon as the title was secured, AmDTuning.com moved quickly to agree a deal with Mike, who will be at the wheel of the team’s Ford Focus for his first full season in the series.
Although classed as a rookie, Mike has one previous outing in the BTCC to his name at Knockhill in 2013 where, in a one-off outing in a Chevrolet Cruze, he qualified within eight-tenths of a second of pole and only missed out on scoring debut points when he was taken out of race three.
He also recently tested with the Motorbase Performance team in its Ford Focus as part of his prize for winning the Clio Cup.
Mike’s debut for AmDTuning.com will come at home track of Brands Hatch in early April 2015, with the team keen to try and put a full testing programme in place for the off-season.
Speaking about the opportunity to race in the BTCC a delighted, Mike said: “Winning the Clio Cup this year was a massive achievement for me, and I can’t believe that I’m now sat here knowing that I’ll be in the BTCC next season. I’ve been speaking to Shaun for a while and it’s fantastic to have agreed a deal so early in the off-season.
“I actually feel quite humbled to be joining the BTCC as there is no other championship like it out there. You only have to look at the grid this year to see it is full of drivers who have won championships, and I’m under no illusions about the challenge that lies ahead.
“Early on, my focus will simply be on finishing races and building on the experience I gained when I did my one event in 2013, but I’m confident of quickly getting up to speed. The Ford is a proven package and it felt quite suited to my driving style when I sampled the Motorbase car. The AmDTuning.com team has a skilled group of people working within it, so there is no reason why I can’t be competitive and push for some strong results as the season goes on.
“I’m hoping that Vital Software and TheVinylGuys.co.uk, who were two of my main backers in Clios, will be involved again next year and I just want to thank Shaun and AmDTuning.com for giving me this chance. I’m very excited and can’t wait to get started!”
Just as delighted to have Mike on board was team boss Shaun Hollamby, having been impressed with his performances in one of the BTCC’s most competitive support series in recent seasons.
He said: “We’re delighted to be able to agree a deal with Mike for 2015, and it is ideal for both parties to have an agreement in place so soon,” he said. “It’s given us time to work on finalising our sponsorship plans for next year, and we are keen to speak to people who want to support a young British driver who we believe can do big things in the BTCC next year.
“Mike is someone we have been keeping an eye on for a while, and he impressed me with the way he performed in the Chevrolet back in 2013. He was the class of the field in the Clio Cup last year, which is no mean feat, and is more than deserving of the opportunity to make the step up.
“If you look at the list of drivers who have made the move from the Clio Cup into the BTCC, I have no doubt that Mike has the talent to match them, and I’m delighted that we can give him his chance in touring cars. He has some experience of the Ford from his day with Motorbase, and I’m confident that he’ll be on the pace when we get our pre-season testing programme under way.
“While we are pleased to welcome Mike into the team, I want to put on record our thanks to Dave Newsham for the work he put in during 2014 as we moved up to an NGTC car for the first time. His performance at Knockhill in particular, where he took our first BTCC podium finish, is one that I’ll never forget and we wish him all the best for the future.”
Kent Sports News looking forward to covering Mike as he makes his way in the BTCC and the success that he will have with AMDTuning.com.
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