PartsInMotion returns to BTCC with new sponsorship deal

PartsInMotion will be returning to the BTCC (British Touring Car Championship) circuit for the 2025 season, as it confirms its sponsorship of the NAPA Racing UK team.

The online parts distributor’s logo will be seen on the wing end plates of BTCC drivers Ash Sutton and Dan Rowbottom’s cars and in the same place on all of the Mini Challenge cars. The PartsInMotion logo will also be seen on the cant rail on BTCC drivers Sam Osbourne and Dan Cammish’s cars.

Matt Gates, director at PartsInMotion said: “It’s fantastic to be able to support the NAPA Racing UK team once again this season. We had a great experience last year seeing the PartsInMotion logo on the racetrack.

“This sponsorship not only offers us excellent exposure to a large audience of motorsport enthusiasts, automotive professionals and industry insiders, it allows us to support the drivers in their careers – and in a new season of high-powered racing.”

Both the BTCC and MINI Challenge share the stage during various race weekends across the season. The BTCC drivers will begin their fight for the 2025 title at legendary racing venue, Donington Park, in Leicestershire on 26 – 27 April.

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