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Fife motorsport star Jonny Adam reunites with titlewinni­ng partner.

British GT champion Jonny Adam set to team up again with title-winning partner

- GRAHAM BROWN gbrown@thecourier.co.uk

Four-time British GT champion Jonny Adam will be back on the Brands Hatch grid this weekend in a one-off reprise of a title-winning partnershi­p.

The Aston Martin factory racer will team up in the Beechdean AMR Vantage GT3 with Andrew Howard, five years on from winning the championsh­ip together as one of the series’ most successful pairings.

Fifer Adam, who also captured the British GT crown in 2016, 2018 and last year, saw ambitions of defending his title thwarted by the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The shortened season reaches its midway point at the Kent track and Adam is delighted to be spearheadi­ng Aston Martin’s return to domestic GT3 ranks.

The 35-year-old Le Mans winner said: “We tested together at Brands last Friday and it was just like the old days – our working relationsh­ip and the team atmosphere were exactly the same.

“We’re under no illusions – there are some very fast pairings this year,” said Adam, whose focus beyond Brands is on the closed-doors Le Mans 24 Hours next month.

Fellow Scot and full season contender

Sandy Mitchell believes his first win of the season could be just round the corner as the Angus 20-year-old aims to keep the pressure on the championsh­ip leaders.

Mitchell currently leads the Silver Cup category and sits third in the overall title chase in the Black Bull Lamborghin­i Huracan Evo GT3.

The British Racing Drivers’ Club SuperStar scheme talent said: “We’ve been tantalisin­gly close to victory already this season, but fate has dealt its hand and denied us the top step on the podium.

“In every race we’ve been pushing hard at the front of the field. Hopefully this weekend we can finally get our first win of the season.

“We all know British GT is the premier championsh­ip in Europe, so the level of competitio­n is intense,” added Mitchell, who is partnered by British touring car veteran Rob Collard in the Barwell Motorsport-prepared Huracan.

“Everything has to be right on the button all the way through the weekend, from opening free practice through to qualifying, set-up, then the race and the compulsory pitstop.

“If we achieve that, then the ideal way to end the perfect weekend would be with our first race win.”

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Jonny Adam and Andrew Howard back in 2013.

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