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AmD Essex

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British car company and racing team

AmD Essex
Founded1987 (as company)
1990 (as race team)
BaseWest Thurrock,United Kingdom
Teamprincipal(s)Shaun Hollamby
Current seriesBTCC
NASCAR Whelen Euro Series
Former seriesDunlop Sportmaxx Cup
Current driversBTCC:
4.Sam Osborne
TBC.Bobby Thompson
24.Jake Hill
TBC.James Gornall
NASCAR Whelen Euro Series:
46.Ant Whorton-Eales (Elite 1),Shaun Hollamby (Elite 2)
Teams'
Championships
BTCC Independents Teams Champions:
2019
Drivers'
Championships
Dunlop Sportmaxx Cup:
2009: Simon Shaw
BTCC Independents Drivers title:
2019: Rory Butcher
BTCC Jack Sears Trophy:
2019: Rory Butcher
WebsiteAmD Tuning Essex

AmD Technik Essex (also known asAutomotive Developments) is a Britishcar tuning company andauto racing team. The team competed in theBritish Touring Car Championship under the MB Motorsport accelerated by Blue Square banner.

History

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The company was formed in 1987, specialising in theVolkswagen-Audi marque, forming their own VW-backed race team in 1990.[1] They went on to win many championships with AmD-built and tunedVolkswagen Golfs. The company now offers tuning parts for most European cars.

For the 2008 & 2009 seasons, AmD ranSEAT Leóns in theDunlop Sportmaxx Cup and won the championship in 2009, with Simon Shaw driving.

BTCC

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Ant Whorton-Eales (left) andOllie Jackson (right), the team's drivers, at theKnockhill round of the2017 British Touring Car Championship.

In 2010, AmD Essex, under the nameAmD Milltek Racing, raced in theBritish Touring Car Championship running aVolkswagen Golf Mk5, driven by their managing director,Shaun Hollamby. The car was previously run in theBaltic Touring Car Championship.

The team remained in the series in2011, withTom Onslow-Cole campaigning the Golf for the first four rounds of the season, running with a Lehmann built NGTC engine.

On Sunday 5 June, following Race 2 of round four at Oulton Park, Onslow-Cole announced he would be leaving the team following the final race of the day. Given the sudden circumstances, AmD Milltek took the decision not to field the car for the final round of the day. A day later, it emerged that Onslow-Cole was to return to his previous team, Aon Ford, to run a third car.

In the following week, it was announced that managing director Shaun Hollamby would pilot the car at round five at Croft, to give the team longer to find an appropriate replacement for Onslow-Cole. After Croft, Hollamby announced his retirement from high-level motorsport.[2]

For the remainder of the 2011 season, the team signed former Renault Clio Cup champion,Martin Byford to drive the car.[3]

At the Autosport International show, AmD announced thatOllie Jackson would be driving for the team during the 2012 season.[4]

In 2013, AmD ran James Kaye in a Honda Civic for one round of the BTCC and four rounds in a Volkswagen Golf, which was also piloted by Hollamby and Aaron Mason for one round each. They sat out the Knockhill, Rockingham and Silverstone rounds of the championship.

Dave Newsham joined the team in 2014 and drove a Ford Focus ST for the season, picking up the team's first podium in race 3 at Newsham's home round at Knockhill and finished 17th in the championship.

For 2015, the team stuck with the Ford Focus ST with Mike Bushall piloting, and introduced the Audi S3 purchased from Rotek Racing to run Nicolas Hamilton for four rounds and Jake Hill at the final round at Brands Hatch.

Ollie Jackson returned to the squad in 2016 opting to run the Audi S3 and ditching the focus. Jackson completed the season in 26th place in the championship.

2017 saw AmD build a second Audi S3 for Ant Whorton-Eales to partner Jackson for the season with the two becoming regular points scorers on the way to 22nd and 23rd in the final standings.

AmD significantly expanded for the 2018 BTCC season with the purchase from the defunct Triple 8 team of a pair of race winning MG 6s. To drive the two machines, the services of young Scotsman Rory Butcher who debuted in 2017 and previous BTCC race winner Tom Boardman were called upon. AmD also retained the two Audi S3s with Jackson remaining in one for the 3rd consecutive season and youngster Sam Smelt called up to the sister car. They recorded their best season to date with Butcher regularly troubling the top points scorers. Boardman was replaced half way through the season by Ant Whorton-Eales for Snetterton, Glyn Geddie for Rockingham and Knockhill and Josh Caygill for Silverstone and Brands Hatch. Ollie Jackson also took a 3rd place finish at Brands Hatch in changeable conditions.

For 2019, AmD sold the MG 6s to new squad Exceler8 and bought a pair of Honda Civic FK2 from Eurotech, who left the series at the end of 2018. Butcher was retained for one of the new Honda seats and race-winner Sam Tordoff was brought in to partner him. Sam Tordoff was replaced after 7 rounds by Mike Bushall. The three of them secured the Independent Teams Championship with a combined 4 wins and 3 pole positions whilst Rory won both Independent Drivers title and the Jack Sears Trophy rounding off the team's most successful season to date.

TradePriceCars.com

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Also in 2019, the Audi S3s were sold to Trade Price Racing but are still to be run for the team in a two-year deal by AmD, with Jake Hill taking one of the Audi seats and ex F1 driver, Le Mans & Indy Car race winner Mark Blundell taking the other. Jake took the Audis 1st ever victory at Knockhill.

Jake was promoted to the AmD side of the team for 2020 and will be partnered by Sam Osborne, whilst the Trade Price Cars arm will be piloted by Bobby Thompson and ex British GT Champion James Gornall.

MB Motorsport

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For 2020, a partnership with ex-F1 racerMark Blundell was formed, taking over the running of the Honda Civics.Mark Blundell will act as sporting director of the two-car Honda programme featuring new BRDC SuperstarJake Hill andSam Osborne, with AmD founderShaun Hollamby retaining the position of team principal.[5] The team merged withMotorbase Performance for 2021.[6]

BTCC results

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British Touring Car Championship results
YearTeam nameCarDriversWinsPolesFast lapsPointsD.C.T.C.M.C.I.D.C.I.T.C.
2010AmD Milltek Racing.comVolkswagen GolfUnited KingdomShaun Hollamby000028th16thN/A22nd13th
2011AmD Milltek Racing.comVolkswagen GolfUnited KingdomTom Onslow-Cole0006113th12thN/A7th10th
United KingdomShaun Hollamby000029th24th
United KingdomMartin Byford000030th25th
2012AmD Tuning.comVolkswagen GolfUnited KingdomOllie Jackson0006118th13thN/A13th11th
2013AmD Tuning.comHonda CivicUnited KingdomJames Kaye000527th18thN/A26th15th
Volkswagen Golf
United KingdomShaun Hollamby000133rd29th
United KingdomAaron Mason000029th34th
2014AmD Tuning.comFord Focus STUnited KingdomDave Newsham0007017th10thN/A13th8th
2015AmD TuningFord Focus STUnited KingdomMike Bushell0002223rd5thN/A15th9th
Audi S3 SaloonUnited KingdomNicolas Hamilton000N/AN/AN/A
United KingdomJake Hill000035th28th
2016AmD TuningAudi S3 SaloonUnited KingdomOllie Jackson0001426th16thN/A13th10th
2017AmD TuningAudi S3 SaloonUnited KingdomAnt Whorton-Eales0003423rd14thN/A12th7th
United KingdomOllie Jackson0004222nd9th
2018AmDTuning.com with Cobra ExhaustsAudi S3 SaloonUnited KingdomSam Smelt000034th17thN/A21st13th
United KingdomOllie Jackson0005923rd15th
AmDTuning.com with AutoAid/RCIB Insurance RacingMG6 GTUnited KingdomRory Butcher0009917th12thN/A10th7th
United KingdomAnt Whorton-Eales000630th23rd
United KingdomTom Boardman000429th20th
United KingdomGlynn Geddie000133rd25th
United KingdomJosh Caygill000040th29th
2019Cobra Sport AmD with AutoAid/RCIB Insurance RacingHonda Civic Type R (FK2)United KingdomRory Butcher3132665th3rdN/A1st1st
United KingdomSam Tordoff12014713th6th
United KingdomMike Bushell0012724th17th
TradePriceCars.comAudi S3 SaloonUnited KingdomJake Hill10013115th11thN/A4th4th
United KingdomMark Blundell000527th18th
YearTeam nameCarDriversWinsPolesFast lapsPointsD.C.T.C.M.C.I.D.C.I.T.C.
Notes
* Season still in progress
Swapped teams mid season

References

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  1. ^"About AmD Technik". AmD Technik (Essex) Ltd.Archived from the original on 15 January 2010. Retrieved20 January 2010.
  2. ^"Hollamby retires from driving".GPUpdate.net. JHED Media BV. 20 June 2011. Retrieved2 January 2015.
  3. ^"AmD Milltek signs Byford to drive Golf".GPUpdate.net. JHED Media BV. 8 July 2011. Retrieved2 January 2015.
  4. ^O'Leary, Jamie (12 January 2012)."Ollie Jackson joins AmD for 2012 BTCC campaign".Autosport.Haymarket Publications. Retrieved2 January 2015.
  5. ^"Mark Blundell Motorsport formed for 2020 BTCC season". 12 February 2020.
  6. ^"Motorbase acquired by Shaun Hollamby, Pete Osborne".TouringCarTimes. 13 November 2020. Retrieved13 November 2020.

External links

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Teams and drivers competing in the2023 British Touring Car Championship
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