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Jamie-Lea Hawley (Widnes) will become the first female driver to compete in the Renault UK Clio Cup Junior championship when she lines up on the grid for the Finsport Racing team in 2018.
Nicolas Hamilton (Welwyn Garden City) is confident he can become a regular front-running name in the Renault UK Clio Cup in 2018 as he prepares for his first pre-season test of the year at the famous Brands Hatch circuit in Kent today.
Michael Epps (Hemel Hempstead), who last year raced in the British Touring Car Championship, will this season compete instead in the Renault UK Clio Cup for new team Matrix Motorsport.
Fifteen-year-old racing driver Gus Burton (Colchester) will use sponsorship raised for his entry into this year’s Renault UK Clio Cup Junior championship to help fund the Sparkle Foundation charity’s work in aid of vulnerable children in Malawi.
James Dorlin (Barnsley) believes he can fight for the Renault UK Clio Cup title in 2018 after re-signing for the Westbourne Motorsport team with which he won twice last year.
Daniel Rowbottom (Kidderminster) has announced a move to the title-winning Team Pyro squad for 2018’s Renault UK Clio Cup season.
Proven race winner Lorcan Hanafin (Guiseley) will again line up for the Team Pyro squad in Renault UK Clio Cup Junior in 2018 as the category expands to a 12-round calendar at six different circuits.
After ending 2017 on a high, Dan Zelos (Dereham) has announced he will again race for the WDE Motorsport team in the Renault UK Clio Cup in 2018.
Surrey teen sensation Bradley Burns stays with title-winning Pyro squad for 2018 Renault UK Clio Cup
After stunning in his first three events in 2017, 16-year-old sensation Bradley Burns (Farnham) has confirmed he will remain with the Team Pyro squad to contest the full Renault UK Clio Cup season in 2018.
Belfast’s Jack Young will go for a second straight Renault UK Clio Cup Junior title in 2018 with the team with which he won 2017’s crown – MRM Racing.