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SIX THRILLING YEARS
FOR SEAT SPORT UK
Following six successful years in British motorsport, SEAT UK has
decided that it will not participate in the British Touring Car
Championship for the 2009 season.
This year will also mark the end of the SEAT Cupra Championship, the
popular and highly-regarded one-make series that has nurtured
talented drivers on their way to a place in either the BTCC or WTCC
– previous SCC stars include Gordon Shedden, Rob Huff and Mat
Jackson. Offering the biggest prize pot in British motorsport, this
series was first run in the UK in 2003.
The Spanish brand’s ethos is ‘sporty, design-driven and lively’.
Since the start of its activities in British motorsport, as well as
on a wider stage with the World Touring Car Championship, SEAT has
successfully strengthened its sporty
and lively credentials.
Now, with the brand’s image continuing to develop, SEAT UK is
looking to broaden its appeal through its marketing strategy. The
company will be utilising the resource that would otherwise have
been used in British motorsport in areas that will continue to boost
brand awareness and vehicle sales.
Steve Robertson, SEAT UK Head of Marketing, said: ‘SEAT has enjoyed
six very successful seasons in British Motorsport – five of them in
the BTCC – and it is fair to say that through both touring cars and
the SEAT Cupra Championship, the brand’s image has been massively
enhanced.
‘This is emphatically demonstrated through sales of our hot hatches
– the UK is the world’s biggest market for the Leon Cupra, for
example, while FR and Cupra combined account for over 30 per cent of
Leon sales in this country. That’s way ahead of any competitor and
shows just how our motorsport activities have really established the
brand among enthusiastic drivers.
‘Now it is time to emphasise SEAT’s sporty and stylish image through
other marketing activities, which will continue to enhance the
brand’s profile. I would like to thank all the many people that
have helped us achieve so much in both the BTCC and SCC over the
past few years – they can be very proud of what they have
contributed. I would also like to thank, on behalf of everyone at
SEAT UK and SEAT Sport UK, the many fans who have followed our
progress over these past few years. Your support is hugely
appreciated.’
Scott Dennis, SEAT UK National Motorsport & Events Manager, added:
‘There’s no doubting that SEAT and SEAT Sport UK have made a huge
impact on the British motorsport scene. The SCC has proved to be a
fantastic breeding ground for genuine talent – drivers that have
gone on to participate at the highest level of touring car racing.
We’ve made a big impression on the BTCC too, during our five
seasons. Our roll call of drivers – Rob Huff, James Thompson, Luke
Hines, James Pickford and Tom Coronel, as well as current duo Darren
Turner and Jason Plato – have helped secure the 2006 Manufacturers’
Trophy, the 2007 Teams’ Trophy, as well as the first ever win for a
diesel car in the 50-year history of the Championship with this
year’s Leon TDI.
‘Of course, the SEAT Sport UK team has been essential in securing
these successes, and I’d like to extend a huge thank you to everyone
who has contributed. In particular I’d like to thank Grant
Clearwater and Ian Fisher (Team Principals of Northern South
Limited) for their unwavering professionalism throughout our
relationship with them. I’d also like to thank Jason and Darren for
their commitment to SEAT Sport UK. Jason in particular has been a
consistent strength of the team from our first season in 2004, as
well as a front runner in both this and last year’s season. Like
all of the other SEAT BTCC drivers, he and Darren have also been
great brand ambassadors.’
The SEAT Sport UK team is looking forward to contesting the final
weekend of the BTCC at Brands Hatch on 20/21 September where, in the
Leon TDI, Jason hopes to secure the accolade of most wins this
season.
SEAT Sport UK achievements 2003 – 2008 (to date):
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BTCC Team Champions 2007
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BTCC Manufacturer Champions 2006
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101 podium results in 147 British
Touring Car Championship appearances – an amazing 69% success
rate
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Six drivers helped achieve those
podium results, with Jason Plato responsible for 69 of them –
including the first in Round 2 of the 2004 BTCC at Thruxton; the
team’s maiden BTCC race weekend
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First ever win for a
diesel-powered race car in the 50-year history of the BTCC, with
Jason Plato at the wheel of the Leon TDI this year at Donington
Park
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A total of 78 different drivers
have contested the SEAT Cupra Championship since its inception
in 2003
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Of these, the Cupra Championship
has produced 15 drivers
that have gone on to race in either the WTCC or BTCC: Rob Huff,
Mat Jackson, Gordon Shedden, James Pickford and Tom Boardman to
name a few
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