Pace, potential and a punt: Paddock shines on tough Brands Hatch weekend

Paddock Motorsport had a top-five result ripped from its grasp at Brands Hatch last weekend, with a late-race punt from a rival preventing the team for equalling its best British GT finish of the season.
Mark Smith and Martin Plowman enjoyed their strongest endurance race outing of the season in the penultimate two-hour race of the year, with Paddock’s McLaren looking nailed-on for fifth place in Kent before being harpooned and spun out in the closing laps. Despite the collision, Smith and Plowman still battled to ninth place overall, adding yet more points to the team’s tally, even if it was scant reward for an otherwise superb performance.
Paddock has made huge strides with the setup and operation of its McLaren GT3 across the course of this season, culminating in a season-best finish of fifth last time out at Snetterton. However, at Brands the team showed it had taken yet another step, with Plowman topping Saturday’s Pre-Qualifying session outright, pipping McLaren factory driver Marvin Kirchhöfer to the top time.
That signalled good things for Qualifying that afternoon, however a shift in both track temperature and brake balance meant Smith and Plowman would line-up ninth, but knowing they would have a quick car beneath them come Sunday when temperatures would play back into their hands.
This was evidenced when Smith got a superb start, passing the Orange Racing McLaren, picking up another spot when the race-leading Aston Martin was handed a penalty for a grid infraction, and then swooped past the Beechdean Aston Martin to grab sixth. And all this around a heavily disrupted opening half which featured two safety car periods, and on a track notorious for its lack of overtaking opportunities.
Smith brought the #9 in to switch with Plowman at the first opportunity, with the car filtering back out in fifth after some superb work from the Paddock technical crew to get the McLaren up and running on fresh tyres bang on its minimum pit time.
Plowman then found himself defending from the Team Parker Racing Porsche in the hands of factory driver Sven Müller. The German repeatedly attacked but Plowman covered off his advances at every turn. Things came to a head when the Porsche tried to steam up the inside at Surtees, clipping the rear-left of the McLaren and spinning Plowman to the side of the track. Fortunately, Plowman was able to re-fire the car and rejoin, but the damage had been done.
The team opted to roll the dice during one final safety car period and pit an extra time for fresh tyres, hoping the extra grip could help Plowman make up some ground over the closing minutes. But ninth would be the limit. It still brought a handful of points, but the excellent team effort had deserved more.

Mark Smith said: “Our focus is purely on improving, not just race after race but year over year, and if you look at what we achieved this weekend then we’re definitely on the right track. I was more than a second faster here this year than last, the car felt really good right from the start of the weekend and we weren’t chasing setup. We’re undoubtedly making progress and if we keep making this progress then we’ll be fighting at the front sooner rather than later.”
Martin Plowman added: “I’m really disappointed. That was a top five snatched away. The entire team did a great job this weekend and the car was very racey all weekend. We had great pace in Pre-Qualifying and went with a more pointy and direct setup, however the drop in track temperature made Qualifying more difficult as suddenly we had more oversteer and we didn’t quite maximise our laps, but on Sunday everything felt great. Race pace was very strong and I was keeping the Porsche behind me while also closing down fourth place ahead before the hit. There’s a load of positives to take and we’ll head to the last race in Donington determined to finish the year on a high.”
Paddock Motorsport is next in action for the McLaren Trophy Europe event at the Nürburgring in Germany this coming weekend, with the British GT finale set for Donington Park in October.









