Paddock beats the heat for sensational breakthrough British GT podium

Paddock Motorsport emerged from a scorching Bank Holiday British GT weekend at Oulton Park with both a breakthrough podium finish, and a best-ever result for Mark Smith and Martin Plowman.
Fourth overall in the opening race stood as a huge achievement for the entire Paddock team, which was made even sweeter with one of the cars ahead running in a different class, meaning Smith and Plowman could stand on the GT3 Pro-Am podium for the first time together in what is their fourth full season as a pairing.
The weekend itself presented a host of challenges, not least the 30+ degree heat on race day and the fact the team’s McLaren 720S GT3 Evo was still fighting against a lack of outright grunt due to running its backup engine while the prime unit is being rebuilt.
The power deficit was highlighted in qualifying, with Smith and Plowman barely featuring in the speed trap figures. However fine laps from both netted two promising grid slots for Monday’s races, with Smith taking the start for the opener from seventh.
Come Monday the mercury climbed, with track temperatures reaching 38 degrees by the time the lights went out for the first race. Smith got a good launch to hold the inside line into Old Hall and then survived being on the inside of a three-car pinch that resulted in light contact and Smith having to avoid the spinning Optimum McLaren that was pincered in the middle.
Despite this, Smith filtered through the chaos in fifth, with the American driver chasing down the Barwell Lamborghini driven by multiple race-winner Alex Martin. Knowing the car ahead would need to serve extra time during its pit stop courtesy of a strong result in the last race at Silverstone, Smith didn’t need to attack and instead kept the Huracan well in sight before pitting for Plowman, who leapfrogged ahead during the stops.
Rejoining fourth, Plowman had his mirrors full of the Lambo, now driven by Jarrod Waberski. The upside of the high temperature was it also limited others’ straight-line speed, giving Paddock a better platform to fight with. Plowman held firm despite a late safety car reducing the race to a 12-minute sprint, taking the flag fourth overall and third in class, sparking huge celebrations in the garage.
Race two proved tougher, with a cocktail of even higher temperatures, a safety car start denying any early overtaking opportunities and eventually a collision. Plowman started from 10th but despite the limited passing opportunities of the 40-degree track managed to work his way through to ninth before pitting. A clean swap got Smith out in position and on the tail of the Rodin Ferrari ahead, but a clash in the braking zone for the chicane delayed both cars and consigned the Paddock McLaren back to the pits with damage.
Even if the finale proved short, there can be no taking the shine off what was otherwise an incredibly strong event for the entire Paddock team.

Mark Smith said: “I really enjoyed this weekend, and to finally get that third place feels so good. The heat was a big factor and the races were hard work, so I had to bide my time in the first race and play the waiting game as we knew the cars ahead had longer pit stops, which played into our strategy. To finally stand on that podium was amazing, and hopefully it can be the first of many! Race two I was trying to push on but then when I went into the chicane with the Ferrari I just couldn’t slow the car down enough, I don’t know if there was something down on the track or whatever, but it was really unfortunate. It may not have been the finale we wanted, but this has still been a weekend to remember.”
Martin Plowman said: “I’m really proud of the entire team this weekend, and to finally get the podium finish we craved just shows how far we’ve come. Mark drove brilliantly in some really difficult conditions, especially as we were lacking some power from the engine in qualifying. Although the heat made the races really physical, it did even the playing field a bit for us, but it’s just so hard to overtake around here as the cars are so fast and there’s such limited opportunities with the aero wash and the tyres going off. Still, I think we can all leave Oulton Park really pleased, and hoping to continue this sort of form next time out at Spa.”
The next round of the British GT Championship takes place at the world-famous Belgian Grand Prix venue, Spa-Francorchamps over the weekend of June 20-21.
















