Sunday, April 28, 2024

Nottingham business partners with British Touring Car champions

An innovative partnership allowing NAPA Racing to record what the driver sees on track is set to revolutionise testing ahead of the new season.

The dash cams manufactured and sold by Nottingham-based business Road Angel will allow the British Touring Car champions to review lap-by-lap footage in the pit lane to give them a competitive edge.

Video of each testing session will also be available for download, allowing the team to study footage of every braking point and driving line taken back at base.

BTCC rules prohibit the use of cameras at race events, so the team will attach the dash cam ahead of each test to capture as much detailed information as possible ahead of race day.

Rob Sherratt, NAPA Racing UK Commercial Marketing Manager, said: “We are delighted for NAPA Racing UK to be partnering with Road Angel for the 2024 British Touring Car Championship.

“The Road Angel Halo 4k dash cameras are being tested, and we can’t wait to start capturing footage that we are sure our fans will love.

“We are looking forward to enjoying a successful season ahead working with Road Angel as part of the team.”

Following a stunning 2023 season that saw NAPA Racing UK win the BTCC Drivers’, Manufacturers’, and Teams’ Championships, the team will once again be hoping to come out on top in the biggest series in the UK.

Gary Digva, the visionary behind Road Angel, hopes its dash cams can help the team to glory and is excited to be partnering with NAPA Racing UK.

He said: “We are incredibly excited to be partnering with a team at the pinnacle of British motorsport.

“NAPA Racing leave no stone unturned in their pursuit of excellence and we share those values at Road Angel.”

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