Andrew Jordan was one of the big stars of the Autosport World RX of Great Britain, round two of the FIA World Rallycross Championship, at Lydden Hill (24/25 May) when he raced to a sensational third overall to claim a place on the final podium.Andrew first made his name in rallycross and won the 2007 British Rallycross Supercar title. He returned to the sport in a Ford Fiesta from the Olsbergs MSE team for the Lydden event as a one-off drive at the biggest event in the history of rallycross in Britain. In a fabulous entry of 37 Super Cars driven by all the top names in the sport, including round one winner Petter Solberg, Andrew drove incredibly well to thrill the bumper home crowd with his result.Jordan celebrated his 25th birthday on Saturday and then joined team mate Andreas Bakkerud and Robin Larsson on the podium to round off a remarkable weekend. “If you’d told me at the start of the weekend that I’d be on the podium today then I would have been smiling from ear to ear. I was driving like a bit of an idiot in the heats and then I had to rein it in. I started off the back of the grid for the final but then I had a good, clean race.“We were quick throughout but I still never thought a podium would be possible – to achieve it in my first World Championship event and on home soil, I honestly can’t believe it. The support from the crowd was fantastic, too. I really couldn’t have asked for very much more.”Andrew will now return to the prime focus of his season, defending his Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship title for Pirtek Racing, when the BTCC season resumes at Oulton Park (7/8 June).