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Street & Ballesteros excited for 2023 116 Trophy campaign

April 30th 2023 will see the start of a new GAZ Shocks 116 Trophy season, as Rochdale racers Matty Street and Sandro Ballesteros join the grid for the forthcoming six-round calendar.

It will see drivers be tested in an endurance format between late April and early October. They will all be heading to five well-known tracks in the United Kingdom that includes the “Home of British Motorsport,” Silverstone.

This championship, which is part of the 750 Motor Club, provides close and competitive racing, with a big emphasis on cost effectiveness. It has even attracted the likes of legendary racer-turned-broadcaster Tim Harvey, who competed with his son Jamie last July at Silverstone.

Street has already had proven success in racing, especially with Team BRIT in the Britcar Endurance Championship Trophy class in previous years, and makes a welcome return to competitive action this year.

Along with his current workload that includes owning and running a successful UK karting team in the form of X-Kart, the Team Karting indoor facility in Rochdale and other projects, he is very much looking forward to getting back in a race suit and compete at some great tracks.

To be honest, I am just really happy that I’ve gotten another chance to get back behind the wheel. It has been a lot of hard work to get back into this. ,” Matty admitted, as he’s also pleased to be partnering up with Sandro.

The excitement is climbing up another level as we get closer to the beginning of the season. We’ve known each other for so long, and it felt like the perfect fit for us to get to race together as a team.

Sandro and his family have also worked so hard to get to this stage of his career as a racer. The fact that this is now happening just is testament to all those long days and weekends away. I’m just so proud of what he’s done so far.

Ballesteros has also been gaining welcome experience through his karting endeavours, which also saw him compete with X-Kart around the country in the Cadet Kart Championship, and has also raced with Matty before as part of the #RacingWithAutism team at various charity events.

I’m really buzzing about the season alongside Matty, as he’s pretty much like an older brother to me,” he said, explaiing that he is also excited about competing in the 116 Trophy, having moved up from the Junior Saloon Car Championship last year.

He’s an amazing driver, and was also my tutor for my ARDS test, helping me out a bit lot, plus his BMW 116i was the first car I ever drove – so it’s a no brainer and I can constantly learn with someone I can really trust.

Endurance racing is the step I want to take, and it’s going to be a big challenge. I’m putting in a lot of time on the sim, along with an exercise program, which includes neck training, as the G-forces in this cars can be overwhelming.

Stay tuned for further news as it happens about this dynamic duo teaming up and heading into a great competitive series like the GAZ Shocks 116 Trophy.

To find out more on the GAZ Shocks 116 Trophy, head to: https://116trophy.com

2023 GAZ Shocks 116 Trophy Calendar:

30/04/2023 – Silverstone National

21/05/2023 – Brands Hatch Indy

25/06/2023 – Croft

30/07/2023 – Snetterton

20/08/2023 – Silverstone International

07/10/2023 – Oulton Park

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Matty Street, driver of the day at Silverstone

Matty voted Silverstone driver of the day

In an action packed weekend at Silverstone, Matty Street had great drives in both races of the Britcar Trophy that saw him voted driver of the day.

Eventful debut in the BritCar Trophy

Here is what Matty said about his race weekend…

Some times you have good days some times bad days. Today we had both. 😩 🏆

There are huge positives to take away from the weekend. In race we qualified P7 got up to P2 after the start [check out the first lap here: Silverstone first lap]. I was even leading the race at one point🤩.

Race 1

A safety car bunched the pack back up and I dropped to P4. We had a small issue at the pit stop with refuelling and so we lost a bit of time during the driver change. After the pit stop we came out P8 and then Andy did a great job to claw pour way back to P7.

Race 2

In race 2, due to making such a good start in race one, we decided I should start the race. I am pleased to say I got another great start from P7 to P4 in the first few corners. From there I had a solid defensive drive. When I came Into the pits, the team nailed the refuelling and driver change but then the car didn’t restart 😩

The crew did an amazing job to get the car going again but we had lost so much time that we ended up back of the pack. Overall, the main thing is that we finished the race and still got a top 10 in class finish.

Not driver of the day it’s team of the day

Aside from that I got awarded driver of the day! 🏆

Not the result we’d have liked but still great to come away with something.

Today as been a true team effort. So as far as I’m concerned it’s not driver of the day it’s team of the day!

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Sensational first lap from Matty at Silverstone

Sensational first lap from Matty at Silverstone

Wow, that’s how to nail the first lap when starting from P7… Matty Street’s first lap at Silverstone was sensational! Relive it here…

Eventful debut in the BritCar Trophy

Matty was competing in the 2021 Britcar Trophy (April 25th 2021) that takes place at the UK’s leading circuits (including Silverstone & Brands Hatch). Driving for Team BRIT, the only race team in the world that only has drivers with different disabilities, Matty’s team mate, Andrew Tucker, had qualified them in 7th place.

P7 to P2 on first lap

Driving the first stint at the race, Matty made a brilliant start getting to the inside for turn 1 and then making the advantage count as he cut through the pack to P2 by the end of the first lap.

As you can see from the footage, a battle to hold that 2nd place was well underway when a safety car brought the pack back together while damage lower down the order was cleared.

1st… momentarily!

As racing resumed after the safety car, pulled a moved to momentarily gain P1… heady times! Unfortunately Matty was caught out shortly afterwards and this saw him slip back to P4 in a very competitive race. Matty held 4th place throughout the remainder of his stint.

What might have been

Unfortunately a slight issue at the pit stop during refuelling meant that my team mate left the pits in P8. During his stint he was able to claw back a place and so we finished P7.

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Racing at Silverstone in the Brit Car Trophy

Racing at Silverstone in the Brit Car Trophy

Matty Street competed in round one of the BritCar Trophy at Silverstone over the weekend of the 25th April 2021.

Matty had a busy weekend with practice on Friday and 2 races on Saturday. The exciting racing saw him drive a sensational first lap, solid race performance and being voted driver of the day.

The 2021 Britcar Trophy that takes place at the UK’s leading circuits (including Silverstone & Brands Hatch). The Trophy runs under a class structure, with shorter races and no re-fuelling. The format of the day is 1 x 20 minute qualifying and 2x 50 minute races. Matty is driving for Team BRIT, the only race team in the world that only has drivers with different disabilities.

Take a look at images from the weekend below (images courtesy of Darren Cooke):

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