Paddock primed for British GT's annual Spa break

Paddock Motorsport will head back to mainland Europe this weekend for the British GT Championship’s annual away day to Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, where the team will be aiming to continue its impressive progression in the year’s final endurance round.
This season is turning out to be Paddock’s best yet, with American driver Mark Smith excelling at the wheel of the team’s McLaren 720S GT3 Evo. In the feeder GT Cup series, Smith has won seven of the last nine races outright driving the car solo. He will once again be partnered by Paddock founder and professional driver Martin Plowman for the return to British GT action.
Smith and Plowman have also shown impressive form thus far in British GT, establishing the #9 McLaren as a regular contender for the top six. The team has also shown marked improvement in its operation across the more demanding three-hour races, finishing a strong seventh on the road during the previous endurance round at Silverstone, and could have been even higher had damage not held them back late on.
The longer races do not feature a set pit window, with every team instead having to make three mandatory pit stops with driver changes, and no single driver can exceed a single 65-minute stint, or a total of 100 minutes of drive time. This opens the door for a lot of inventive strategy where teams must react to the ever-changing flow of the race to try and find the fastest way to the chequered flag.
McLarens have traditionally performed well at Spa, with the car’s solid mixture of aerodynamic efficiency and impressive top speed suiting the leggy track. Indeed, a McLaren has finished on the podium in each of the last three British GT events held there, scoring one win, raising hopes of a strong weekend for the Paddock Motorsport crew.

Mark Smith says: “I’ve been thinking about the race at Spa since I crossed the finish line at Oulton Park. Ultimately my focus is to continue my improvement, but with the big strides we’ve made in the last few months and a race on ‘neutral ground’ we feel like we have a shot at some real success this weekend. I’m very excited to take another crack at Spa.”
Martin Plowman adds: “I’m really looking forward to this weekend and I absolutely believe we can do something special at Spa. Mark is enjoying the season of his life and has been so, so impressive in the GT Cup. The additional seat time is a huge benefit and his confidence is sky high, as is the confidence of the entire team because winning breeds winning in this sport. We need to take those advances and translate them to British GT, which is never an easy task in a championship this competitive. But the foundations are there, the team is on a high and we’re determined to go and get a great result.”
The British GT Championship’s Spa break gets underway with testing on Friday, June 20 before Free Practice, Pre-Qualifying and Qualifying on Saturday. The three-hour race is scheduled to get underway at 12:30 local time (11:30 UK) on Sunday. All sessions will feature live timing, with the race streamed live on the GT World YouTube channel. The weekend will also benefit from live coverage on the Sky Sports F1 channel for both Qualifying and the race.
This will also be the start of a double-header for Paddock, with the team staying over to also compete in the McLaren Trophy Europe rounds held at Spa the following weekend, where its pair of Artura Trophy Evos will compete in support of the world’s biggest GT race, the CrowdStrike 24 Hours of Spa.









