Sam Tordoff joins MG KX Momentum Racing team for 2013 BTCC
One of Britains brightest young racing drivers has joined the MG KX Momentum Racing team −and has already achieved one of his lifelong ambitions.Sam Tordoff, aged 23 has been racing since he was 10 years old and is acclaimed as Britains brightest racing talent. Last year he was officially recognised as the British Racing Drivers Club Rising Star. He joins Jason Plato, the most successful driver in BTCC history, to contest the 2013 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship. They will both be driving racing versions of the award-winning MG6 GT prepared by Triple 888 Race Engineering, one of the most respected constructors in touring car racing.Last year Plato was third in the championship in what was supposed to be the teams learning year as MG returned to the track.Tordoff, who hails from Leeds, began racing karts as a boy and worked his way up the motorsport ladder via the Renault Clio Cup and the Porsche Carrera Cup with many wins and podiums under his belt. He also competed in one round of BTCC racing in 2010 on the Brands Hatch Indy circuit.Last year Tordoff, who has a B.Eng in Mechanical Engineering and works as a trainee accountant with the JCT600 motor group, won a place at the KX Akademy for the 2013 season. The bursary programme was set up by KX Energy Drink where Jason Plato is the schemes mentor.He said: Im thrilled to be joining Jason, Ian and the rest of the team and Im determined to do welleven if it means beating Jason!Jason said: Sams a great young talent and brings a lot to our team. Hes a fast learner and it will be great to see him alongside me on the podiumbut Im planning to be on the top step.Ian Harrison has the task of managing the MG KX Momentum team. He added: Weve got a great team for the 2013 season in Jason and Sam.Jasons obviously got the experience, including a fabulous year with the MG6 GT last year, and Sams out to prove himself now hes won a seat in a top team. Its going to be a great year of racing.MGs Sales & marketing Director, Guy Jones, said: It was brilliant for us to get MG back on the track last year and the cars were seen by millions of fans. Motor sport is in the DNA of the MG brand and we cant wait for the 2013 BTCC to get under way.