Westbourne was very often the team to beat in 2018’s championship with James Dorlin achieving an unrivalled six race wins for it and also coming agonisingly close to the drivers’ title.
Furthermore Westbourne was the only team to finish a race in first and second positions courtesy of Dorlin and team-mate James Colburn (Ben’s older brother) until a time penalty demoted the latter in the final order.
Now it is Ben’s turn to step up and help uphold family team. His car will be title sponsored by Terraclean with additional support from the Vantage Motor Group.
Ben, aged 19, commented: “I was able to get my eye in during the final four events of 2018 with Westbourne so have a very good feel for the full season ahead. “We’ve shown as a team we can match and beat anyone out there and with all that data and some great sponsors in Terraclean and Vantage I know we will be towards the front again. “From a personal perspective, I’m hoping to be on the podium regularly and challenging for wins plus the Graduates Cup title for younger drivers.”
A second Westbourne driver is expected to be announced in the near future.
And said brother James (now Team Principal): “We would actually like to add a third or even a fourth car to our line up in time for the opening rounds at Brands Hatch in early April. Obviously we have shown we are capable of putting together a title-winning campaign so would be very interested in hearing from interested parties. “Meanwhile I’m looking forward to passing on my knowledge to Ben – I’ve worked with him in the Michelin Clio Series and he’s emerged as a very rapid driver. I’ve had some wins myself in the UK Clio Cup and came close to the title a few years back so hopefully that experience can help make Westbourne even stronger for 2019.”
All 18 rounds on the 2019 Renault UK Clio Cup calendar will take place at the British Touring Car Championship’s high profile events. Average trackside crowds are over 38,000 per event.
Each event is also broadcast live on free-to-air television in the UK (ITV4/ITV4 HD) and live-streamed to mobile devices via ITV.com.
The BTCC and its supporting categories – including the Clio Cup – is the only form of major motor sport scheduled to receive live season-long coverage on free-to-air TV in the UK in 2019.