BTCC: Eurotech Racing to leave the BTCC

Eurotech Racing has confirmed it will not com💎pete in the 2019 British Touring Car Championship.

The Honda squad finished 🦩sixth in the 2018 overall teams' championship as well as guiding Jack Goff to two BTCC victories this season.

However, t𒊎he team, which has been owned by Jeff Smith since the 2015 season, has decided 🐬to sell its two Honda Civic Type-R machines and TBL licences to another outfit.

Eurotech Racing to leave the BTCC

Eurotech Racing has confirmed it will not compete in the 2019 Br�𝐆�itish Touring Car Championship.

The Honda squad finished sixth in the 2018 overall teams' championship as well as guiding Jack Goff toꦍ two BTC♏C victories this season.

However, the team, which has been owned by Jeff Smith since the 2015 season, has decided to 🐠sell its two Honda Civic Type-R machines and TBL licences to another outfit.

“I am incredibly proud of our team and what we have achieved and this has been a ve🦹ry difficult decision to have to come to, but we have been lef𒐪t with no choice, unfortunately," said Smith.

“One of our major sponsors, ICD, is currently unable to continue with the leꦗvel of support they ha💝ve been contributing.

“I would like to personally thank all of our team and dri♓vers for their hard work, and our sponsors, technical partners and fans for their support throughout the🐠 past four seasons.”

Brett Smith, son of team principal Jeff, took pole position𝔉 at the Brands Hatch finale on what proved to be t🧸eam's final outing in the series.

Eurotech won the BTCC drivers' title with Andrew Jordan back in 2013 du🍸ring the time it was owned by former driver Mike Jordan.

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