NAPA racing unveils 2025 racing plans and livery

March 13, 2025
NAPA racing unveils 2025 racing plans and livery
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NAPA Racing has unveiled its livery for 2025 at a special event held at Silverstone. This will be the 4th season of the NAPA and Alliance Racing partnership, with plans to compete in the British Touring Car and MINI Challenge championships.


2025 sees NAPA celebrate 100 years of heritage. Founded in 1925 in Atlanta, Georgia, the automotive parts supplier has expanded globally to employ over 60,000 employees. In 2024, NAPA launched it UK and Ireland NAPA Auto Parts network, which now has over 250 branches. 

This year the NAPA Racing UK cars will again proudly wear the blue and yellow of NAPA. With four MINI Challenge JCW cars, four British Touring Cars and BriSCA F1 car all vying for the opportunity to race at the front of their respective championships.

In the BTCC, it is an unchanged line-up as the team is set to defend its Teams’ Championship title. Dan Cammish #27 and Dan Rowbottom #32 are determined to challenge for their first overall title, with Ash Sutton #116 looking to stake his claim on a historic 5th BTCC title. Sam Osborne #77 will be looking to score overall podiums and is one of the favourites for the Jack Sears Trophy.

Steve Richardson, Alliance Automotive Group MD commented, “The team has done a great job over the winter, we’re hoping to be in the position to challenge for the championship’s top honours once again. Coupled with NAPA’s 100 Year Anniversary, alongside our fast-growing NAPA Auto Parts store network, 2025 looks to be one of the most exciting and important years for us yet. The livery itself encompasses all these elements, and we can’t wait to see the cars on track flying the flag. A big thank you must go to our sponsors who without their support, it wouldn’t be possible to make this happen.”

The MINI Challenge team continues to push to new heights, with JCW returnees Jamie Osborne #77 and Lewis Selby #18, being joined by two drivers stepping up from the MINI Challenge pyramid, Alex Solley #12 from the Coopers and Cam Richardson #15 from the JCW Sport. All four drivers will be out victory, with Jamie Osborne and Lewis Selby coming into the seasn as two of the favourites for the championship. In the Rookie Cup for the first-year JCW drivers Cam and Alex will both be battling for the title.

The opening rounds of the BTCC and MINI Challenge season take place at Donington Park on 26th/27th April.
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