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Lloyd graduates from karts to cars

Teenager on track for motor racing stardom

Scammonden’s Daniel Lloyd is one step closer to his dream of becoming a professional racing driver, as he is unveiled as the latest competitor in the Playstation Ginetta Junior Championship.

After weeks of speculation, the talented young racer has now signed up for Britain’s premier junior motor racing series with Yorkshire-based Tockwith Motorsport. Daniel says: “Every young karter dreams of being a racing driver - and now I am one. I honestly cannot wait.”

Lloyd (right) at Autosport International with David Addison

Daniel put off moving into cars in 2007 after winning the prestigious BRDC Stars of Tomorrow Shoot-out last January. As one of Britain’s top up and coming karters, he was invited to Silverstone (19 January 2007) to compete for a fully-paid drive in the Playstation Junior Ginetta Championship - a sports car series for 14 to 16-year olds that visits legendary circuits like Silverstone and Brands Hatch. The teenager promptly won it, but school and karting commitments prevented him from taking up the prize then - but now he’s ready.

“Winning the Scholarship was brilliant but just came at the wrong time. I’d just started doing my GCSEs and had signed for a kart team. Carolynn Hoy, (the Stars of Tomorrow karting championship supremo) very kindly agreed to postpone my taking up the prize for 12 months. After my last race, we had to decide whether or not to stay in karts take the Scholarship - but you can’t turn down an opportunity like this though, can you?”

In pre-season testing, Daniel’s pace has already made a big impression. Ginetta boss (and former top racing driver himself), Richard Dean asserts: “I’m delighted that Daniel’s joined the series. He’s got bags of potential and is a smashing lad. He’s going to be one to watch.”

And there will be plenty of people watching. The Ginetta Junior Championship will be present at all ten rounds of this year’s British Touring Car Championship (BTCC). Richard Dean again: For a driver like Daniel, being able to stand on the podium on the same day as his heroes like (reigning BTCC champion) Fabrizio Giovanardi and Jason Plato and in front of the huge number of spectators who travel to BTCC meetings will be out of this world.” Dean also believes the cars, powered by identical 1400cc engines and capable of 100mph, will provide the crowds with plenty of thrills.

He added: “The racing will be more exciting than ever because our young drivers will want to impress the BTCC team managers and Britain’s biggest motor sport crowds.”

But before then, the Huddersfield Grammar School pupil will have an opportunity to make an impression on thousands of motorsport fans at the world’s biggest racing car show, Autosport International (10-13 January, Birmingham NEC). Daniel explains: “I’m appearing on the Ginetta stand to talk about the championship and my Scholarship drive. It’s all a bit mad really - I’m going from sitting my mocks (mock exams) to doing interviews alongside the likes of Jenson Button and David Coulthard!”

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FOR MORE INFORMATION REGARDING DANIEL LLOYD, INTERVIEWS AND IMAGES
Please contact Adam Jones of 100cc PR and Driver Management – 01702 390348 / 0781 806 1503 / onehundredpr@yahoo.co.uk / www.100ccpr.co.uk