DRIVERS

TEHMUR CHOHAN

TOM ROCHE

Tehmur Chohan is a British-Pakistani racing driver who competes with Paddock Motorsport in the GT Cup. Although this is his debut season in GT4 machinery and in GT racing as a whole, Tehmur has a wealth of experience in karting.


Having started his career in Dubai aged 8, Tehmur was a two-time UAE karting champion by the time he turned 12. After that he competed in a variety of prestigious karting series across Europe, including LGM, BNL, Super One, the British Grand Prix Kart Masters and the Rotax Grand Finals World Championship.


In 2017 he stopped karting in order to focus on education, only returning to racing after completing his A-Levels. Making the move straight from karting into GT racing, Tehmur joined Paddock Motorsport for the 2022 GT Cup campaign, where he partners Tom Roche.


Only 19-years-old, Tehmur balances his motorsport commitments with university studies in Manchester.




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Starting out in karting, it was in Mazda MX5s that Welshman Tom Roche made his name as a racing driver. 


Winning his first Mazda championship in 2009, he is highly experienced in MX5s, now with nine titles to his name.


He spent a season driving an Audi GT3 in the British GT Championship in 2013, returning to Mazdas for 2014. After that, he set up Car Chase Heroes, a company which offers customers the chance to drive iconic cars from films and other legendary cars with dedicated driving experiences.


Since then he has continued to try his hand in all kinds of cars; Roche won two races as a guest driver in the Ginetta GT4 SuperCup in 2017, returning to the series and winning more races in 2018, before switching to the Porsche Carrera Cup GB. In his first year, he finished 7th in the championship, and was also crowned Rookie Champion.


The 2022 season marks his first entry in the GT Cup championship, partnering with Paddock Motorsport in the 

#26 GTH entry. 




BRSCC Mazda MX5 SuperCup Team


Scott Wright

 

Former professional rugby player, Scott Wright gained various school boy age grade achievements, before being scouted by Worcester Warriors and signed his first full time professional contact at just 17 years old. Scott enjoyed a successful 12 year professional playing career until injury forced his hand to retire from the game on a full time basis. 

 

Scott still has an active role in the game, offering a helping hand to childhood club Nuneaton RFC when his busy lifestyle around work, motor racing and family commitments allow him to do so.

 

Scott has always had a passion for motorsport and was first introduced to racing as an 8 year old competing in the MSA Cadet championship in 1998 alongside Paddock Motorsport team-owner, Martin Plowman. 1998 turned out to be Scott's only season of racing to date, but the two remained life-long friends. Now 32 and retired from professional rugby, Scott has returned to racing competing in the ultra-competitive BRSCC MX5 SuperCup championship.

 

2021 marked Scott's first full season in the MX5 SuperCup and he produced some standout drives at the Brands Hatch and Donington rounds where he claimed his very first Club class podium.

 

Scott hopes to continue his steep learning curve with the help and guidance of Paddock Motorsport and bring home more silverware in 2022. 

The younger of the Fletcher siblings, Brayden Fletcher has followed in his older brother’s footsteps and has taken the leap into competitive motorsport. In a career spanning 6 years, the Oldham based youngster has progresses through some of the leading production car championships. 

During a successful career, the 25 year old started racing in 2016 in the Ginetta GT5 Challenge completing 16 races that season. 

For 2017 Brayden moved to saloon cars and competed in races in both the VAG Trophy and VW Racing Cup concurrently before moving to the Mazda MX5 SuperCup in 2020 and continuing into 2021. 

Brayden has achieved the racing trifecta during his time in the VW Racing Cup, ticking the boxes against race wins, podiums and pole positions.

Brayden manages to fit his racing in between his other work commitments, including acting and DJ’ing and spending time with his family. 


BRAYDEN FLETCHER

 

Driver Academy

 


Name:    Kristian Campbell-Duff

Date of birth:    5th July 2010

Hobbies:    Quad Biking, Watersports and Classic Car maintenance 

Year started racing:    2021

Racing hero:    Martin Plowman (honestly, this was unprompted)

Career goals:    Winning the World Endurance Championship and competing at Le Mans

Current Team:    MSport Karting / Paddock Motorsport Academy 

2022 Season:    Super One Kart Championship

Kristian Campbell-Duff

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