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MG announce BTCC driver line-up for 2017

7th February 2017

MG Motor is pleased to announce their driver line-up to compete in the 2017 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship (BTCC).

Last year, MG focused on using young, developing driver talent and creating new household names. In 2017, MG Motor will continue the strategy to combine exciting young talent with more experienced drivers. The line-up for the new season will be Aron Taylor-Smith and Daniel Lloyd in the MG RCiB insurance Racing team.

Aron Taylor-Smith brings an almost unique blend of youth and experience to the new line up. A multiple race winner over the past few years, despite being just 27 years old, he has already competed in over 150 BTCC races. What Aron hasn’t done in his career so far is to represent a manufacturer-backed team, but by joining MG he has achieved this. A part of the 2016 debutant team BKR in 2016, Aron scored a race win at Rockingham Motor Speedway along with a number of other podium appearances.

Aron Taylor-Smith said: “It’s a real shame in one way to leave BKR who did such an amazing job last year in their first season, but now I am fully focussed on the 2017 season and excited to ensure I deliver the results that MG not only deserve, but are capable of. I am pleased that many of my key team members who made 2016 so enjoyable are coming with me to MG / Triple Eight allowing us all to enjoy further success.”

24-year-old Yorkshireman Daniel Lloyd joins MG RCiB Racing, having had just a taster of the BTCC over previous years and is looking to have a major impact in this year’s campaign.

Daniel is no stranger to the BTCC paddock, having starred in many of the support series over previous years. He may be best known to MG fans for his guest appearances with Eurotech Racing in 2016, where his natural speed shone as he delivered two front row qualifying performances in three appearances.

The Triple Eight team are excited to work with Daniel and aid his development to ensure that his undoubted pace can be made to deliver consistent point scoring finishes for MG RCiB Racing. Make no mistake, he will be going all out to score his first BTCC pole position, podium finishes and wins in the MG6 in 2017.

Daniel Lloyd said: “I’m really excited. The majority of my racing has been rear wheel drive, so I’m really looking forward to continuing to learn in the front wheel drive car. I loved the BTCC last year during the three rounds I competed in; I was very keen to make a full return and am delighted to have this opportunity with MG RCiB Racing.

“I made my BTCC debut as a one-off with Triple Eight way back in 2010 when I was obviously very young at Croft; it will be great to be back within the team. I also get on really well with Aron. Obviously, he’s very quick so I think we can bounce off each other!”

Triple Eight boss Ian Harrison, the man charged with putting together the driver line up for MG RCiB Racing, is pleased that the hard work put in over the winter has culminated in a team that he thinks can be extremely competitive. He has set the drivers targets to deliver more wins, more podiums and an overall improvement in results over the previous campaign.

Ian Harrison said: “I’m happy that these guys will deliver some solid results for the team. Aron is a proven race winner, and we know Daniel has the speed. With more BTCC race experience under his belt, he will be running at the front. The championship looks wide open this year with plenty of other changes in the line-up, and we expect to be right in the mix.

MG Motor Head of Sales & Marketing Matthew Cheyne is pleased to reveal the 2017 driver line up. He said: “First and foremost I am delighted to welcome Aron and Daniel both to the MG RCiB Racing team and into the wider MG family. As all of our previous drivers have experienced, wearing the octagon on the front of your overalls gives you immediate support from a whole new fan base and we, in turn, look forward to welcoming those who have historically supported Aron and Daniel into the fold.

“The BTCC is obviously a hugely important part of MG UK’s marketing mix, not just in terms of the huge television and trackside audiences but through the additional activations that we bring into our dealer network and events work.

“Triple Eight are really excited by the pace and potential that these two have on the race track but fully understand the importance of the work the drivers do with the brand off it. With everyone so positive and upbeat about the season ahead, we just can’t wait to get going and look forward to the formal unveilings on Media Day at Donington Park on March 16th.

“I should finish by adding a note of thanks to the outgoing driver pairing of Josh Cook and Ashley Sutton. These guys really understood what it meant to represent MG on and off the track and are a real benchmark for Aron and Daniel on what we can deliver through the BTCC programme. We wish them all the best in their future efforts – except in the 2017 BTCC of course!”