2021
RACE RESULTS
Brands Hatch 1st
Silverstone 11th
Donington Park NC
Spa-Francorchamps 2nd
Snetterton Race 1 7th
Snetterton Race 2 3rd
Oulton Park Race 1 4th
Oulton Park Race 2 1st
SEASON HIGHLIGHTS

WPI RAIN SUPREME AT WET OULTON
Leo Machitski and Dennis Lind had to win and hope other results went their way in order to win the title with a race to spare, a scenario complicated further by their seven-second Success Penalty. Instead, all five of the crews that arrived at Oulton with a realistic title chance now travel to Donington with their mathematical shot still in tact.
Barwell’s #63 crew remain in the box seat both in terms of points already accrued and Success Penalties elsewhere after three of their challengers – Michael Igoe and Phil Keen, Adam Balon and Sandy Mitchell, and Ian Loggie and Yelmer Buurman – locked out Race 2’s podium this afternoon.
Igoe and Keen shine at Brands; Burns and Burton lead Century 1-2 in GT4
Michael Igoe and Phil Keen began their Intelligent Money British GT Championship challenge in fine style by securing a dominant win for WPI Motorsport and Lamborghini in today’s two-hour season opener at Brands Hatch where Gus Burton and Will Burns headed a Century BMW one-two in the GT4 class.
Beechdean AMR’s Andrew Howard and Jonny Adam couldn’t convert their pole position into victory but still came away with a handy points haul after holding off Barwell Motorsport’s Lamborghini shared by Leo Machitski and a charging Dennis Lind.
2020
Team results: 5th overall
Driver results: 6th overall for Michael
RACE RESULTS
Silverstone GP 6th
Snetterton 300 6th
Snetterton 300 2nd
Donington Park GP 2 10th
Brands Hatch GP 5th
Donington Park GP 1st
Donington Park GP 7th
Oulton Park 11th
Oulton Park 9th
WPI Motorsport charge through from ninth to secure maiden GT3 wins
Michael Igoe and Andrea Caldarelli produced a perfect performance in challenging wet conditions to score theirs and WPI Motorsport’s maiden Intelligent Money British GT Championship wins in today’s endurance race at Donington Park.
The Pro/Am-entered Lamborghini, which started ninth, denied RAM Racing’s Sam De Haan and Patrick Kujala victory with just nine of the 120 minutes remaining. RAM’s other Mercedes-AMG shared by Ian Loggie and Yelmer Buurman completed the overall podium.
2019
Team results last year: 7th overall
Driver results last year: 6th overall for Michael
RACE RESULTS
Oulton Park (GTC): 11th race 1 / 8th race 2
Snetterton GT3: 6th race 1 / 10th race 2
Silverstone 500: 3rd overall
Donnington Park: 4th overall
Spa: 9th overall
Brands Hatch: 5th overall
Donnington: 6th overall.