NAPA RACING UK REVEALS SPECIAL KNOCKHILL LIVERY

NAPA Racing UK has revealed a special livery that will be used across the Knockhill rounds of the Vertu MINI CHALLENGE this weekend.

The cars of Lewis Selby and Jamie Osborne in the JCW class, as well as the JCW Sport entry of Cameron Richardson, will each one a one-off, tartan inspired colour scheme to show support for Race Against Dementia – the charity founded by multiple F1 champion Sir Jackie Stewart after his wife was diagnosed with the condition.

As well as running the new livery, the team will look to boost support for the charity with a number of initiatives across the weekend, including a charity auction where fans can bid on a range of unique items – including the helmets and race suits being used by the three MINI CHALLENGE drivers this weekend.

A special charity track walk will also take place on Saturday evening with both the MINI CHALLENGE drivers and NAPA Racing’s four-strong BTCC line-up, with fans able to secure a place through a donation of £5.

Fans can gain access to the track walk by visiting the NAPA Racing stand in the Knockhill paddock before 3pm on Saturday, although places are limited.