RS champions access to motorsport with sponsorship of all-disabled Team BRIT

20 April 2022

Left to right: Team BRIT Director of Engineering, Al Locke, with James Keefe, Key Account Manager for RS Components, & Team BRIT driver Bobby Trundley, with the GT4 car at Oulton Park race track [Photos courtesy of Peter Markwick]
Left to right: Team BRIT Director of Engineering, Al Locke, with James Keefe, Key Account Manager for RS Components, & Team BRIT driver Bobby Trundley, with the GT4 car at Oulton Park race track [Photos courtesy of Peter Markwick]

Crucial kit & supplies will help all-disabled racing team fulfil Le Mans 24 race ambition.

Electronic components distributor, RS Components (RS), a trading brand of Electrocomponents plc, is championing access to motorsport for all with its sponsorship of Team BRIT – an all-disabled racing team. As part of the support package, it is providing crucial kit and supplies to the team, which has aspirations to become the first ever all-disabled team to race in the Le Mans 24 hour.

Team BRIT supports people with physical and psychological challenges in accessing motorsport. Using parts sourced through RS, the team has developed the world’s most advanced hand control technology to enable disabled drivers to compete on equal terms. This year will be the most ambitious yet in team BRIT’s history as it expands to a four-car team comprising a McLaren 570s GT4, an Aston Martin GT4, a BMW M240i and a BMW 118i. The team’s nine drivers will race in three championships: The British GT Championship, British Endurance Championship and Britcar Trophy.

Emma Botfield, RS Components’ Managing Director, UK & Ireland said: “Having heard the extraordinary story of an engineer who used RS parts to design a change in the race car’s internal mechanism, to enable all to drive equally within this sport, we were compelled to get involved. Team BRIT’s mission to change motorsport and lives is truly inspiring, and we hope our support - including the kit and supplies we’ll be providing - will help the team achieve real success this year, including reaching the ultimate goal of participation in the Le Mans 24 hour race.

Team BRIT_GT4
Team BRIT_GT4

Team BRIT is a competitive racing team, not a charity, and races against teams of able-bodied drivers on a totally level playing field — something that no other sport can offer. Through technological innovation, the team has created the world’s most advanced hand control technology to enable disabled drivers to race competitively. Since its establishment in 2015 when it started out with one car, it has grown to become a four-car team and has positively impacted motorsport and changed lives.

Mike Scudamore, Commercial Director at Team BRIT said: “We’re delighted to have RS Components on board as a sponsor for Team BRIT, and of course we are grateful for the access to crucial supplies needed to help us reach our ambitious goals. These include changing motorsport to make it truly accessible for disabled drivers, and competing in some of the most iconic endurance races in the world, including the Le Mans 24, where we hope to make history. We are supported by partners and sponsors from a wide range of sectors, without which we would not be able to do what we do, or make the strides we have in the sport in recent years. We’re very excited for this year’s championships, and we already have a couple of wins in the bag from recent races at Silverstone and Oulton Park, which have given us a strong start to the racing season and the confidence and motivation to make 2022 an historic year.

Team BRIT_GT4 at Oulton Park race track
Team BRIT_GT4 at Oulton Park race track

The team will be racing at renowned tracks including Silverstone, Donington Park, Oulton Park, Snetterton and Brands Hatch. Full details on the championships, including links to race dates, can be found at: https://teambrit.co.uk/our-races/

To find out more about Team BRIT, visit: teambrit.co.uk


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