Sutton Coldfield teenager Andrew Jordan claimed his first motorsport championship title on Sunday (26 September) when he stormed to the junior division of the BTRDA Rallycross Championship.Racing at the Knockhill track in Scotland, Andrew swept all before him to win all three heats and the final of the Junior competition to put the crown out of reach of his rivals with two rounds remaining. "I had to race hard to win all four events, but it all came together and it's great to win my first championship. Hopefully it will be the first of many," said Andrew.This weekend (3 October) Andrew will compete in the penultimate round of the BTRDA Junior Championship as he has a very strong chance of winning the overall title. He will be racing his purpose-built Mini at the Pembrey track in South Wales and if he can finish at least second amongst the Junior pack he will have scored enough points to become the overall champion!In Wales, Andrew will be racing without the support of his father, GT champion Mike, as the rallycross event clashes with the final round of the British GT Championship at Brands Hatch (Kent). Mike and the rest of the Jordan Warnock Racing team will be busy in Kent, but he will be keeping fully up to date with developments at Pembrey.The closing weeks of the rallycross season is one of the busiest times of the year for Andrew as following Pembrey he will contest the final two rounds of the British Championship, with events at Mondello Park (Ireland) on 9/10 October and the season final at Brands Hatch on 31 October.