Will Hoy
CHAMPION 1991
Cambridgeshire racer Will Hoy was a latecomer to motorsport, and took his initial steps in car racing in the Clubmans category, which was an unusual path to a career at the forefront of tin-tops.
He was a multiple Clubmans title winner, taking three straight crowns in the early 1980s, before pursuing his ambitions in sportscars. He progressed through the long-distance ranks to eventually contest selected rounds of the world sportscar championship in 1985 in the C2 division.
Hoy also undertook sportscar races in Japan and that introduced him to the world of tin-tops. He went on to take the runnerup spot in the 1988 All-japan Touring Car Championship in a BMW M3 that he shared with Haruto Yanagida.
That same season, he dabbled with the BTCC, being drafted into the Prodrive team because of his success in the Far East. It was when he joined the BTCC full-time in 1991 that his star began to shine, and he marched straight to the title with
Vic Lee Racing. That cemented his place as a regular on the grid, and he was at the heart of the BTCC during its most competitive era.
He drove for Toyota and then was a fundamental part of the Williams Renault Dealer Team attack with its Laguna for two seasons. His full-time career, which included nine wins, lasted until 1998 when he drove for the Ford team. He campaigned a partseason in 1999 in an Arena International Laguna.
Sadly, Hoy, who had become part of the television presenting team for the British
Touring Car Championship, contracted a brain tumour and died late in 2002.