andrew jordan

I’ve got to think big picture with it, not just with my family but with my business, and long-term I just can’t put any of that in jeopardy.Some people will agree and some will disagree, but ultimately it was my decision to make, and we’ve all accepted it. As the delayed start of the BTCC season approaches, last season’s runner-up announced that due to the Covid-19 pandemic, he would be unable to remain as part of Team BMW for the the forthcoming season. Leaving BMW and WSR happened on good terms.

It's very up and down – sometimes it’s been amazing it and in other moments, I’ve hated it – but most of the time I’ve loved being a part of this championship.All I can say is, this is what it is. NFL footage © NFL Productions LLC.The browser you are using is no longer supported on this site. There’s nothing in the pipeline just yet, but I’ve got a really busy business going on with the historic cars that I will try to expand even more, and we’ll just see what comes up. Registered in England No. I’m in the fortunate position that I’ve been able to put myself out there while driving touring cars, and I know that I can drive pretty much anything and drive fast – I’m not a one-trick pony. That’s because when I first started my dad said touring cars would give me a great profile but ‘don’t make it the only thing you can do’, because when something like this happens you won’t have any other options. Registered at Goodwood House, Chichester, West Sussex, PO18 0PX. Andrew Jordan (born 24 May 1989 in Sutton Coldfield) is a British auto racing driver, who has driven in the British Touring Car Championship. Things change, and a lot of things have changed, so I’m not going to be bitter about anything either. The following browsers are supported: Chrome, Edge (v80 and later), Firefox and Safari. Who could have seen any of this coming? I spoke to Dick Bennetts yesterday on the phone for an hour, and we were just chatting normally as if none of this had happened. He is the 2013 British Touring Car Champion. And having been able to build up so many relationships with some great partners over the years, I'm excited to continue working on those.Does all of this mean I’ll be hanging up my helmet? Right now I’m happy, and in the future we’ll see what happens and go again.Join the GRRC Fellowship to access year-round exclusive videos, live streaming from events and more.A full day of 'Revival Greats: The Greatest Races' straight from our stream...A full day of 'Revival Greats: The Greatest Drives' straight from our stream...Stay in the know with our newsletters that contain all the latest news, stories and event information.©2020 The Goodwood Estate Company Limited. NFL and the NFL shield design are registered trademarks of the National Football League.The team names, logos and uniform designs are registered trademarks of the teams indicated. That might come as a shock to some, but to me, today, it isn’t an out-of-the-blue move, something I knew nothing about. 553452,By clicking submit you are accepting the terms of Goodwood’s,Gallery: Behind the scenes – Andrew Jordan and the BMW 528i,Andrew Jordan: BTCC 2017, Croft – "A lucky escape and plenty of valuable points",Message from The Duke of Richmond and Gordon. Long term, it’s the right thing to do.And I must stress, there’s been no fallout. I’ve been in the BTCC for twelve years, I’ve won three independent titles, one overall title and 26 races. Andrew Jordan has pulled out of the 2020 British Touring Cars Championship season after a split with Team BMW. Latest on TE Andrew Jordan including news, stats, videos, highlights and more on NFL.com I’ve always been one to jump in different things, whether it’s World Rallycross, historics or GTs. Over the last month-and-a-half it got down to the nitty gritty, and, put simply, I’d have to take some financial risk on it, as the package there was there before COVID-19 just wasn’t there anymore.Now I’ve been in the sport for a long time, and I’ve tried to make sure I am sensible with how I’ve done it and what I have taken from it – the BTCC gives you a great profile, and I always wanted to use the BTCC’s platform to make sure I had other things going on, in terms of business and partnerships. Andrew Jordan: Why I’m leaving the BTCC. The offer to drive was still there from both BMW and West Surrey Racing, but thinking about it over and over, I just wasn’t prepared to take a risk so big. But, for now, I’ll just have a bit of a reset.Touring cars are a big part of my life. Things started to change slightly when lockdown began, understandably so when people are falling ill and companies can’t pay their staff.

Not a chance. I will not be racing in the 2020 British Touring Car Championship.