Team Dynamics to branch out into long-distance events and looks at a GT programme
Title-winning British Touring Car Championship squad Team Dynamics has entered an Audi RS3 LMS into the TCR Spa 500 race at Spa in Belgium in October.
The team, which is co-owned by threetime BTCC title winner Matt Neal, has yet to confirm a driver line-up for the oneoff Tcr-only event at Spa with the
Audi, but says it is in talks with several interested parties. The race – which will be contested over 500 laps – is run in co-operation between long-distance race organisers Creventic and WSC, and will take place on October 4-6.
Dynamics previously ran its Audi in the Dubai 24 Hours in January with Neal’s sons William and Henry, Jake Giddings, former BTCC racer James Kaye and Australian Aaron Rhys Cameron driving. The car was leading its class when it was sidelined with brake problems.
Dynamics team manager James Rodgers said: “We are looking at different areas of racing. It makes sense with the expertise we have within the team and a lot of the skills we have are transferable to other areas of motorsport.
“Ideally, we would like to have a good, solid group of drivers that we could go and do more Creventic races with next season, maybe with a focus on the races in the Middle East.”
Dynamics is also evaluating venturing into sportscar racing. The outfit has recently taken delivery of a Gt3-spec Lamborghini Hurcan and is aiming to shake the car down next month with Matt Neal, Kaye and Neal’s Honda BTCC team-mate Dan Cammish undertaking the work.
As well as the Lamborghini, Team Dynamics is also eyeing a step into the GT4 category in the British GT Championship in 2020. It is assessing both the Porsche Cayman and the
Aston Martin Vantage machines.