RAM Enters GT Cup With Two AMG GT3s
RAM Racing will expand its GT3 programme this season by fielding two Mercedes-AMG GT3s in the full GT Cup Championship.
The Silverstone-based team has recruited the promising pairing of Mike Price and Callum Macleod to crew its first AMG GT3, with Ian Loggie dovetailing his British GT Championship commitments to handle the second car solo.
Price, from the New Forest, Hampshire, returns for a second GT Cup campaign this season, having shared a McLaren 570S GT4 with Macleod in the series last season. The pair scored a number of podium finishes and celebrated two victories on their way to third in the GTH Class standings.
Macleod, from Gloucester, is a long-standing member of RAM Racing’s professional driver roster, having racked up several seasons with the team as both a leading GT3 driver and coach. He is also a former British Formula Ford and European F3 Open champion.
Scotsman Loggie has already signed up for a full attack on the British GT Championship with RAM Racing, having finished as runner-up in the points last year. He has also scored back-to-back GT3 Pro-Am titles in the series. He will make his first GT Cup outings since 2013 to add to his mileage in the Mercedes-AMG GT3.
Mike Price said: “Stepping up from GT4 last season to GT3 in the Mercedes-AMG for 2022 is a thrilling progression for me and a real challenge that I relish. I am very fortunate to have Callum racing with me, he is a top pro and a superb coach and it’s a huge bonus to have RAM Racing as our team for this year. RAM’s track record of success with the Mercedes-AMG GT3 speaks for Itself.”
Callum Macleod said: “It’ll be an exciting season stepping up to GT3 with Mike in the GT Cup, and it’s definitely a move he’s ready for. I’ve been working with Mike since he first drove a GT4 car a few years ago and his progression, especially last season, was incredible. There will be an adaption process moving from GT4 to the extra power, grip and aero of the GT3, but I have no doubts that he’ll get on top of it very quickly. In my mind, there’s no better team on the grid than RAM Racing, so we know we’ll have the machinery to do the job. We hope we have the package to be in the fight for podium finishes right from the start of the year.”
Ian Loggie said: “I’m really happy to be adding the GT Cup to my already busy 2022 season, it’s going to be quite a year! I haven’t raced in the GT Cup for quite a few years, but I know it’s grown into a highly competitive series with big grids. In GT racing seat time is king, so for me this programme is a great chance to gain extra experience of the AMG GT3 around my British GT commitment, which is my main focus this year. Obviously, I’m out to give it my best, so if that brings some silverware along the way, then that would be an added bonus.”
RAM Racing team manager Dan Shufflebottom added: “We’ve been keen to add a second GT3 programme around our British GT Championship plans, and the GT Cup fits in perfectly this year. Mike and Callum already have a great racing-coaching relationship, and I have no doubt that Mike will adapt quickly to the AMG GT3, whereas Callum is well known to us and there’s no questioning his quality as a racer. For Ian this is a chance to maximise his seat time. He’s fully focused on fighting for the British GT crown this year and extra time in the car will only aid him toward that goal. Driving solo will be a challenge, but I know he’ll be keen to add a few pieces of GT Cup silverware along the way.”
The opening round of the GT Cup Championship takes place on the Donington Park National Circuit on April 9/10.
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