Bank Holiday bonanza ahead for Paddock as Oulton Park hosts British GT sprints

Paddock Motorsport will return to British GT Championship action this Bank Holiday weekend, aiming to continue its recent hot-streak with the year’s first sprint races being held at Oulton Park.
Mark Smith and Martin Plowman head to the Cheshire parkland track in superb form, with American driver Smith enjoying a dominant weekend in the GT Cup just last weekend. Driving the team’s McLaren 720S GT3 Evo solo, Smith claimed outright victory in three of the four races held at the Brands Hatch Grand Prix Circuit, marking by far his most successful weekend of GT3 competition yet.
Boosted by the trophy haul, Paddock will be aiming to carry the momentum over to the highest level with the resumption of British GT after a month’s break. Rounds three and four will be one-hour sprint races, held on Bank Holiday Monday, with the short-sharp format presenting twice the opportunity to fight for points.
Coupled to that, Oulton Park’s fast sweeps and multiple pinch points mean British GT races there are always some of the most challenging of the season, with the track demanding bravery and skill in equal amount to string together a strong lap.
Paddock has started the British GT season strongly, with Smith and Plowman scoring solid points across the opening two events at Donington Park and Silverstone, putting the pair ninth in the GT3 Drivers’ Championship. Despite differential trouble late on at Donington and fading brakes at Silverstone, Paddock’s #9 McLaren has been a regular inside the top eight of one of the most competitive GT3 grids in the world.
At Oulton, each driver will take a turn to qualify, with Smith setting the grid slot for race one, and Plowman for race two, meaning every lap will count on Saturday. The return to flat-out sprint racing also removes much of the strategic element, leaving the racing as a contest of pure speed.

Mark Smith says: “Coming off one of our best finishes at the Silverstone 500 and an epic weekend at Brands Hatch, we’re looking to continue our momentum into Oulton Park. We've made some huge strides with the car and the extra testing and seat time has paid significant dividends with pace. Each time we’re in the car we see measurable improvement. If our gains at Brands Hatch are any indication of our potential at Oulton Park, we may surprise some people.”
Martin Plowman says: “I am so excited for Oulton Park, it feels like we’ve been making real progress recently, and that’s being reflected in the results. We head into this weekend off the back of our most successful event ever in the GT Cup, and Mark is driving better than ever and really benefitting from the additional mileage in the McLaren. Add to that our superb recent debut in the McLaren Trophy Europe, and our strong finishes in British GT, and the team is really on a high. We hope to keep that feeling and momentum going. Oulton is always a tricky weekend because it’s quite a unique track on the calendar, and the racing there always throws up some challenges and drama. If we can keep it clean and maximise our potential, we can be right up there in both races.”
British GT Championship action at Oulton Park gets underway with testing on Friday, before the event begins proper with twin practice sessions on Saturday morning and Qualifying in the afternoon. There will be no running on Sunday, with both one-hour races scheduled for Monday. All sessions will feature live timing, and both Qualifying and the races will be shown live on Sky Sports F1 and streamed via the GT World YouTube channel.









