When I was doing the BTCC, I always wanted to have something else going on, because I knew touring cars wouldn’t last forever. Also, at the level we were at in touring cars, it’s only fun when you win. You don’t necessarily enjoy the driving because of the pressure. My family has run a race team since the late 1980s, and my dad has raced for years, so we’ve always been involved with cars. Our work with historic cars really started when my dad and I bought an historic for a bit of fun. We’d seen the Goodwood Revival and wanted to do that. Since then, it’s just snowballed. We started with an Austin A40 for us to drive, and we’re now on our 36th car build and we have over 40 cars that we look after. It’s got very big. Touring cars was obviously a big thing for me for 12 years, but I couldn’t do it now and be as busy as I am here. It has worked out well time-wise.