Nationality British Starts 144 Car no. 17 | Debut season 2011 Name Dave Newsham | |
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Former teams AmD Tuning.comSpeedworks MotorsportTeam ES RacingGeoff Steel RacingSpecial Tuning Racing |
Dave newsham 2015 promotional video
David Newsham (born 7 July 1967 in Carmarthen) is a British auto racing driver and businessman. He is the managing director of Norscott Vending. He has been racing in the British Touring Car Championship since 2011, but in 2016, he competed in the British Rallycross Championship.
Contents
- Dave newsham 2015 promotional video
- Dave newsham testing the speedworks toyota avensis at portimao in portugal
- Renault Clio Cup UK
- Geoff Steel Racing and STR 2011
- Team ES Racing 2012
- Speedworks Motorsport 2013
- AmD 2014
- Power Maxed Racing 20152016
- BTC Norlin Racing 2017
- Complete British Touring Car Championship results
- Sponsors
- References

Dave newsham testing the speedworks toyota avensis at portimao in portugal
Renault Clio Cup UK

He joined the TOCA tour in 2008, competing in the final two rounds of the Renault Clio Cup UK. This led to a full season in 2009, driving for Amery Motorsport. He scored one race win at Silverstone and finished fifth on points at the end of the season. In 2010, he switched to Team Pyro and dominated the series, winning the championship title with twelve race wins.
Geoff Steel Racing and STR (2011)

In 2011, Newsham stepped up to the British Touring Car Championship. Newsham started the season driving for Geoff Steel Racing, with a Super 2000 BMW 320si. He scored a point in his first race at Brands Hatch, but a disappointing weekend at Donington Park which included two retirements prompted him to leave the team.

After leaving Geoff Steel Racing, Newsham drove a NGTC SEAT León for Special Tuning Racing. In his first race for the team at Oulton Park, he set the fastest lap and scored points in race three. He started on pole position for the reversed grid race at Snetterton but fell down the order to 8th at the end after taking wheel damage. He finished the season 15th in the Drivers Championship, four places down on his teammate despite having missed the round at Thruxton.
Team ES Racing (2012)
In 2012, Newsham switched to an ex-Triple Eight Race Engineering S2000 spec Vauxhall Vectra run by Team ES Racing. He achieved his first pole position at Brands Hatch at the start of the season, setting his time during the middle of the session and stayed at the top of the timesheet. He was in contention for the win in race 1 until Jason Plato made contact with him and he retired. He took a third place podium finish in the final race of the day. He scored his second best result of the season at Thruxton when he finished second in the first race. Newsham won his first BTCC race in the third race at Snetterton, and added to his race wins with a lights to flag victory in the third race at Knockhill, his 'local' circuit. He secured his sixth podium of the season at Silverstone in the second race, having already finished second in the first race of the day. Newsham finished the season 9th in the drivers' standings and 6th in the Independents' Trophy. To Crown a first full competitive season in the BTCC, Newsham received the official BTCC fans' Driver of the year award.
Speedworks Motorsport (2013)
Newsham tested for Speedworks Motorsport at Donington Park on 29 November 2012. On 20 December, it was confirmed that he would join the team for the 2013 season. He finished 10th in the standings.
AmD (2014)
Dave Newsham signed up with AmD and drove their NGTC Ford Focus for the 2014 campaign, finishing 17th overall with a best result of 2nd.
Power Maxed Racing (2015–2016)
Dave Newsham signed for Power Maxed Racing in 2015 and drove their Chevorlet Cruze. He achieved a pair of 4th place finishes during the year and finished 16th in the championship standings.
Unable to secure the budget for Touring Cars in 2016, Dave ventured into the British Rallycross Championship, again driving for Power Maxed Racing. Halfway through the season, he was recalled to their Touring Car programme for two rounds only to fill in for Kelvin Fletcher. He managed a 7th place at his home race at Knockhill and 9th at Rockingham. He placed 22nd in the standings.
BTC Norlin Racing (2017–)
Dave Newsham signed for BTC Norlin Racing in 2017, again driving the Chevorlet Cruze.
Complete British Touring Car Championship results
(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position – 1 point awarded in first race) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap – 1 point awarded all races) (* signifies that driver lead race for at least one lap – 1 point given all races)
* Season in progress.