Stirling Observer

‘New kid on the block’ Ayden is off to flying start

Track race teen’s delight at podium placing

- DONALD MORTON

Bridge of Allan teenager Ayden Wilson is in pole position for a successful track racing season after winning the second race in round one of the Scottish C1 Newcomers Cup.

The 17-year-old took first place in the Newcomers Cup at the opening round of the season at Knockhill in Fife and is gearing up for the second outing in his specially-built Citroen on Sunday, May 8.

The Wallace High School pupil, who also works in family business Kevin Wilson Master Builders, will compete across six races this season in the Scottish Motor Racing Championsh­ips.

Ayden said: “My first time at the podium as a newcomer was a surreal but proud moment which I was not expecting going into the weekend.

“As a driver who is new to real life track racing, the aim was to gain experience and enjoy the moment with my family.

“The Newcomers win was a real boost in confidence for me and gives me something to aim towards.

“However, I don’t want to get too fixated on winning as I still have a lot to learn and am lucky to have a lot of top quality and experience­d drivers around me to learn from.”

Ayden’s love of racing began as a youngster when he would spend time watching Formula One races with his dad Kevin.

The teenager later took part in simulated racing and in 2020 won the SMRC Esports Spring Xbox Championsh­ip which featured more than 200 drivers.

He also tried out track racing in England and gained his ARDS (Associatio­n of Racing Driver Schools) race licence earlier this year.

Ayden’s dream of beginning his track career was realised after his parents, Kevin and Pam, bought a second-hand Citroen which he and his dad modified to meet C1 racing standards, which included a full rebuild of the car, with the help of grandparen­ts Graham and Kenny.

Proud mum Pam said: “He’s been committed to racing for so long that we knew we had to give him the chance to follow his dream and so far, everything is going well. “It was fantastic, and more than a little nerve-wracking, to watch him go out for his first race and brilliant to see him win the first round of the Newcomers Cup.

“He seems to have a real talent for racing and as the ‘new kid on the block’, he’s getting a lot of support and advice from other racers on the circuit who are all really friendly.”

Ayden added: “I couldn’t be more thankful for my family and their support to give me this opportunit­y which really is a dream come true.

“Being able to go on track is a real privilege and the many late nights we spent getting the car to where it is now have been very worthwhile.”

Ayden’s next race – the second round in the series - is Sunday, May 8 when he hopes to maintain his number one position on the Newcomers leaderboar­d.

He will compete in a total of six rounds this season - five at Knockhill and one at Cadwell Park in Lincolnshi­re – with the final race on October 9. Ayden plans to study law at university and has been combining school with working in the family business as a junior labourer for the past three years.

The family’s building firm are sponsoring Ayden this season and he is also looking for further sponsors to help him achieve his ambitions.

Anyone who can help should contact him via Ayden@kwmb.co.uk

Ayden says: “It would be amazing if any local businesses can help me in any way with sponsorshi­p or maintenanc­e of the car.

“I would be grateful and happy to promote them in return via branding on the car, bringing the car along to open days, talking about what I am doing and anything else which may be useful.

“I’d love to get more people in the Stirling community involved in my journey – wherever it ends up taking me.”

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 ?? ?? Talent Young driver Ayden Wilson, and inset, Ayden in action at Knockhill in the Scottish C1
Talent Young driver Ayden Wilson, and inset, Ayden in action at Knockhill in the Scottish C1

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