BTCC: Trade Price Cars Racing to enter BTCC with AmD
Trade Price Cars Racing has ꦛconfirmed its entry to run a two-car team during next year's British Touring Car Championship.
Trade Price Cars has agreed a deal to purchase the two Audi S3s, as well as the correspondi🔴ng TBL Licences, which were previously entered by the AmD Tuning BTCC squad.
In a joint two-year venture with Trade Price Cars Racing, Shaun Hollamby's AmD squad will continue to run the two Audi S3s,🐓 with Hollamby retaining his role of team principal, alongside former BTCC racer Andy Wilmot.

Trade Price Cars Racing has cꦰonfirmed its entry to run a two-car team during next year's British Tourin🐬g Car Championship.
Trade Price Cars has agreed a deal to purchase the two Audi S3s, as well as the corresponding TBL Licences, which🏅 were previously entered by the AmD Tuning BTCC squad.
In a joint two-year venture with Trade Price Cars Racing, Shaun Hollamby's AmD squad will co🔯ntinue to run the two Audi S3s, with Hollamby retaining his role of team principal, alongside former BTCC racer Andy W🌸ilmot.
The Trade Price Cars b✱rand is ওalready a familiar name in the BTCC paddock following its sponsorship partnership with Team HARD last season.
Drivers for the two💞-car Audi squad will be announced in due course.
“We dipped our toe in the water in 2018 as a sponsor, but we feel the time is right to take our involvement in the BTCC to the next level,” said Trade Price Cars maꦬnaging director Dan🔥 Kirby.
“The deal with AmD is one that is extremely attractive and gives us greater control over the programme to really maximise our investment. It also provides us with mor⛦e flexibility to boost our corporate identity, and ꦇto promote the Trade Price Cars name to a hugely captive audience.
“In terms of the car, the Audi is a package that works for us from a business perspective and the AmD team have done a great job in developing it🐽 in recent 🍷seasons.
“I’m confident that we can all work together to unlock more of the potential that is in the Audi during 🔜2019, and are in discussions with drivers who can help move the cars forwards up the grid next year.”