The 100 races have come in quite fast. I kind of got thrown into the BTCC midway through 2017 to replace a driver who was injured. Before this, I was an endurance racer and GT driver racing in 24-hour races. It went from there. After I’d completed the second half of the season, I was now a touring car driver. I used 2018 to establish myself and learn the car because it was so different to anything I’d done before. The racing is short, sharp and aggressive, so it’s a completely different race craft and strategy. 2018 was great and I bagged some points. Went into 2019 and had pole positions and race wins and ended up winning the independent driver’s title, which was an amazing achievement. And that led me to move to a bigger team and have more wins and finish fifth overall in the driver’s title. And that’s what’s led me here. Our goal is to win the championship overall but it’s a very intense series that requires a lot of experience. Hopefully, now that I’ve 100 races under my belt, I’ll have the tools to make that happen.
