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Gordon Shedden
Shedden at the 2009 BTCC Festival in Edinburgh.Nationality British Born February 15, 1979
Edinburgh (Scotland)2011 British Touring Car Championship Debut season 2001 Current team Honda Racing Team Car no. 52 Former teams Club SEAT
Clyde Valley Racing
GR MotorsportStarts 165 Wins 21 Poles 9 Fastest laps 23 Best finish 2nd in 2011 Previous series 2005
2003–04
2000
2000Porsche Carrera Cup GB
SEAT Cupra Championship
Dutch Touring Cars
Ford Fiesta CupChampionship titles 2000 Ford Fiesta Championship Gordon Shedden (born 15 February 1979 in Edinburgh) is a Scottish auto racing driver.
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Early years
In 2000 Shedden won the Ford Fiesta championship, with 9 wins. He raced in the SEAT Cupra Championship, finishing as runner-up in 2003 and 4th in 2004. He also made a one-off appearance in the Production Class of the BTCC at Knockhill in 2001, and at the same circuit in the Porsche Carrera Cup in 2005.[1] He was entered in the 2002 BTCC by GR Motorsport in an Alfa Romeo, but this never reached the track. He has worked as Business Development Manager for the Knockhill circuit,[2] alongside his wife Jillian. He has raced at Macau several times.
BTCC
Shedden was chosen by Team Halfords for the 2006 BTCC, alongside reigning series champion Matt Neal, noting that "it’s brilliant to have a teammate that I can learn so much from". He took his first win in the series in race 7 at Oulton Park, and added another in round 10 at Thruxton, where he also took his first pole position. He finished 4th overall with five wins in 2006, finishing the season as rookie of the year. In 2007 his team switched to the Honda Civic, and again took four wins. He was third overall ahead of Neal.
In 2008 he was the de facto team leader alongside Tom Chilton, with Neal joining Vauxhall. He took a 2nd place in the season opener,[3] but crashed heavily in race 3.[4] He did not achieve a podium finish at Donington Park,[5] and at Thruxton he led races 1 and 3, but suffered punctures on lap 8 of both races.
2009 saw Shedden joined at Team Dynamics (previously Team Halfords) by former Luton Town F.C. Chairman, David Pinkney. He also takes on a new role as Team Ambassador for new racing team, YourRacingCar.com who contest their first year together in the BTCC support series, the Ginetta G50 Cup.
On 15 April 2009 it was announced that James Thompson would be replacing Shedden in the Team Dynamics car for the remainder of the 2009 season. The team said it was working on funds for a 3rd car for Gordon to run later in the season. However, before the round at Snetterton Shedden was signed by Clyde Valley Racing. After competing at two events for the team, they withdrew from the rest of the season. After missing the Silverstone round, Shedden rejoined the series at the penultimate round with the same bio-ethanol SEAT León that he raced for CVR, under the Club SEAT banner.
After Team Dynamics became an official manufacturer Honda team ahead of the 2010 season, Shedden and Neal were re-signed by the team, and secured pole position for the first race of the season at Thruxton, Shedden lead the opening race but suffered a 125 mph shunt as a result of a puncture. Shedden won 2 races at Croft Circuit followed by wins at Snetterton, Knockhill and Donington and finished 3rd in the Drivers Championship.[6]
Shedden remained with Honda for the 2011 season and finished the drivers championship in second place,8 points behind his team mate Matt Neal.
Top Gear
On episode S14E04 of Top Gear, Shedden drifted an articulated bus at Heathrow airport.
Race Results
Complete BTCC results
(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)
Year Team Car Position Points 2001 GR Motorsport Ford Focus BHI
THR
OUL
SIL
MON
DON
KNO
SNE
CRO
OUL
SIL
DON
BHI
15th‡ 30‡ 3 5* 2006 Team Halfords Honda Integra BHI
MON
OUL
THR
CRO
DON
SNE
KNO
BHI
SIL
4th 204 Ret Ret 4 5 DSQ 6 1* 3 Ret 1* 2 11 12 4 17 1* 1* 3 Ret 6 5 6 Ret 2* 7 4 2 6 2 Ret 2007 Team Halfords Honda Civic BH
ROC
THR
CRO
OUL
DON
SNE
BH
KNO
THR
3rd 200 8 Ret Ret 4 Ret 6 Ret 8 2 2 Ret* 4 1* Ret 4 1* 2* 5 1* Ret* 5 Ret 3 2 Ret 4 1* 3 Ret 9 2008 Team Halfords Honda Civic BH
ROC
DON
THR
CRO
SNE
OUL
KNO
SIL
BH
7th 144 6 2 Ret 1* 4 4 4 9 10 13* 8 17* 3* Ret 6 4 8 Ret 7 8 1* 4 4 8 13 8 13 13 9 9 2009 Team Dynamics Honda Civic BH
THR
DON
OUL
CRO
SNE
KNO
SIL
ROC
BH
14th 34 Ret 6 4 Cartridge World SEAT Leon Ret 10 12 2 9* Ret Club SEAT SEAT Leon 12 Ret 8 Ret 10 9 2010 Honda Team Racing Honda Civic THR
ROC
BHGP
OUL
CRO
SNE
SIL
KNO
DON
BHI
3rd 218 Ret* 11 4 2 13 Ret 2 2* 9 2 Ret 10 1* 1* 9 4 8 1* 10 7 5 1* 2* 9 1* 2* 6 2 NC 8 2011 Honda Team Racing Honda Civic BHI
DON
THR
OUL
CRO
SNE
KNO
ROC
BHGP
SIL
2nd 249 6 2 4 DSQ 6 Ret 1* 2* 6 1* 6* 2 5 4 6 3 1* 7 3 1* 5 6 1* 21 19 8 2* 2 1* 10 * Point gained for leading a lap
Bold Pole Position (Point only awarded in first race)
italics Fastest Lap
‡ Production/B-Class championship
Reference:[7]References
- ^ "Round 8". Parr Motorsport. Parr. 2005-08-28. http://www.parr-uk.co.uk/motorsport/porsche_racing/_2005/carreracup/round08/round08.html. Retrieved 2010-08-10.
- ^ Morrison, Iain (2006-09-03). "Sheddon hits the home straight". The Scotsman (Johnston Press). http://sport.scotsman.com/touringcarseries/Sheddon-hits-the-home-straight.2807471.jp. Retrieved 2010-08-10.
- ^ Disdale, James (2008-03-31). "BTCC opening round". Auto Express (Dennis Publishing). http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/news/autoexpressnews/219696/btcc_opening_round.html. Retrieved 2010-08-10.
- ^ Collantine, Keith; Goodwin, Andrew (2008-03-31). "Giovanardi wins as team mate crashes". Auto Trader (Trader Publishing Ltd.). http://www.autotrader.co.uk/EDITORIAL/CARS/FEATURES/TRACKSIDE/41707.html. Retrieved 2010-08-10.
- ^ "Podium blank for race ace at Donington". Dunfermline Press (Forth Weekly Press). 2008-05-08. http://www.dunfermlinepress.com/articles/2/23859. Retrieved 2010-08-10.
- ^ "Shedden secures final victory". crash.net (Crash Media Group). 2010-08-08. http://www.crash.net/btcc/race+report/162289/1/shedden_secures_final_victory.html. Retrieved 2010-08-10.
- ^ "Results Archive". btcc.net. http://btcc.net/html/raceresults.php. Retrieved 2011-09-05.
External links
- Official site
- Article on YRC Ambassador
- Profile at BTCCPages.com
- btcc:action profile
- Article on Gordon's BTCC entry
- Article on his Carrera entry
Teams and drivers competing in the 2011 British Touring Car Championship season Silverline Chevrolet Honda Racing Team Aon Airwaves Racing WSR Dynojet Rob Austin Racing 888 with Collins Contractors 1 Plato
20 MacDowall2 Neal
52 Shedden4 Onslow-Cole
5 Chilton
44 Neate11 Wrathall
14 Nash
34 Gilham
48 Jackson
88 SmithGeoff Steel Racing Special Tuning Racing GoMobileUK.com Welch Automotive Central Group Racing Speedworks Motorsport Pirtek Racing Thorney Motorsport 17 Newsham
34 Gilham42 Welch
43 Wood
50 Hughes
55 Smith
77 Jordan67 Thorne
Team ES Racing AmD Milltek Racing 78 James
99 Onslow-Cole
99 Hollamby
99 ByfordCategories:- 1979 births
- Living people
- British Touring Car Championship drivers
- Scottish racecar drivers
- Sportspeople from Edinburgh
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