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Grant Clearwater – SEAT
Sport UK Joint
Team Principal
Grant and Ian Fisher set up a new motorsport preparations company called Northern South in March 2000. The company’s name relates to their place of birth, and with Grant coming from Gore on New Zealand’s South Island, the formation of Northern South brought together over 30 years of motorsport experience from both Northern and Southern Hemispheres. Today Northern South trades as SEAT Sport UK, and plays a pivotal role in the manufacturer’s BTCC programme. Grant raced karts and single seaters in his youth and still races a historic Zephyr whenever time allows. He is a NZ ‘A’ Grade Qualified Technician by trade, and, since the age of 18, has acquired a huge amount of experience in a wide variety of motorsport arenas, including manufacturer work in the World Rally Championship and on the Paris-Dakar. Grant is also in overall charge of all technical matters and managing and directing the technicians and mechanics in the workshop and in the paddock on race weekends. During race weekends, Grant oversees the smooth running of both the SEAT Cupra Championship and the SEAT Sport UK BTCC team. |
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Jonathan Heynes – Race Team Manager
Jonathan brings a wealth of
experience to the role of SEAT
Sport UK Race Team Manager.
The son of BRDC member John
Heynes, who ran a successful
F5000 team in the 1970s, Jonathan
was British Open Kart Champion
in 1995 before following in
his father’s footsteps
by setting up his own race
team, HTML, in 2000. It ran
cars in the British Touring
Car and National Saloon Car
Championships and in 2001 it
prepared and ran the Peugeot
306s in which Simon Harrison
won the Production BTCC Drivers’ title,
while team-mate Roger Moen
finished 3rd. In 2002, Rockingham
employed Jonathan and his HTML
team to run in ASCAR, where
its driver Darren Turner scored
six race wins. Jonathan
continued to run in ASCAR for
the next three years, before
going into driver management
and consultancy in 2005. Living
in Bristol, Jonathan also owns
and runs a performance sports
car dealership, Bahn Stormers
Ltd, located in Cirencester. |
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Ian
Fisher – SEAT Sport UK Joint
Team Principal
Ian is in overall charge of managing SEAT Sport UK’s accounts, calculating budgets and controlling all money coming in and out of the company. Originally from Birmingham, Ian is the northern half of Northern South, and has been involved in motorsport as a competitor, engineer, team manager and now team principal. Having raced in autocross and driven on rallies up until 1992, Ian still races a Rotax Max 125cc kart whenever he can. In addition to his accounting skills, Ian is well known in world rallying as an accomplished engineer. He worked at Prodrive between 1995-97, working on the homologation of the first Impreza WRCar and built Piero Liatti’s car that won the 1997 Monte Carlo Rally. Ian joined the SBG team in 1998 and as Team Manager guided Alister McRae to the British Rally Championship title that year. His first contact with SEAT came in 1999 when he managed the team that ran an Ibiza Evo 2 for Toni Gardemeister in the British Rally Championship. Ian shares joint responsibility with Grant, and during race weekends he oversees the smooth running of both the SEAT Cupra Championship and the SEAT Sport UK BTCC team. When he’s not working at SEAT Sport UK, Ian likes to renovate old property. |
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Piers
Phillips – Jason Plato’s
Race Engineer
Piers Piers is one of the most enthusiastic Race Engineers in the BTCC paddock and his unwavering dedication to finding that extra 10th of a second compliments Jason Plato’s workaholic ethics perfectly. Piers has a lot of experience in single seater race engineering, having been involved in Formula Ford and Formula Renault in the British, Scottish and Canadian Championships. In 1999-2000 he worked as Race Engineer in Canadian Champcar Lights championship and returned to the UK in 2001 to work on Robbie Kerr’s British F3 Scholarship Championship car as Junior Engineer – a season which saw Robbie win the title with 11 class wins. In 2002, Piers worked as Team Manager / Race Engineer with Malaysian driver Mohammed Fairuz, guiding him to 5th in the British F3 Championship, while in 2002-’03 he was Race Engineer at numerous FIA / LMES ALMS Sportscar races, working on a Reynard 01Q / JUDD with the likes of Martin Short, Warren Carway, Steven Arnold and Earl Goddard. Piers is also involved with post-modern Formula 1 cars. In 2003 and ’04 he worked as Race engineer in USA American Boss Championship, working on a 1994 Benetton and 1997 Jordan-Peugeot, while he has run several F1 cars – including a Tyrrell, Benetton, Ferrari, Williams and a Dallara – at special events such as Goodwood. More significantly, Piers worked with James Pickford in 2004, taking him to the SEAT Cupra Championship title. The associated continued in 2005, when Piers was James’ Race Engineer in the BTCC. A keen Newcastle United fan, Piers raced himself for nine years and is currently restoring a Brabham BT38 Classic F3 car to run in the HSCC Championship when time allows. He is engaged to Caroline and has two young children, Zoe (5) and Ethan (4). |
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Nick
Clipson – Darren Turner’s Race
Engineer
Nick has 20 years of top flight motorsport engineering experience, having worked in sportscars, World Rallying and the British Touring Car Championship. Born in Hertfordshire and brought up in Bath, Nick gained a degree in Automotive Engineering and Design from Loughborough University. After graduating in 1985 he worked for Renault Trucks and Panther Cars before joining TWR in 1989. Nick worked on the Jaguar XJ220 road car and sportscar projects before turning his attention to TWR’s Volvo BTCC programme. As Design Office Manager, he worked on the 850 Estate car and the 1998 BTCC title-winning Volvo S40 (driven by Rickard Rydell). Nick moved to MSD in 1998 to work on the Peugeot BTCC programme, but when Peugeot withdrew from the series Nick stayed on at MSD to work as Chief Engineer on the Hyundai World Rally Championship programme. In 2003, Nick left MSD to become a freelance motorsport engineer and has been in great demand ever since – both in racing and rallying. His involvement with SEAT Sport UK began in 2003 when he worked as a Race Engineer in the SEAT Cupra Championship. He was SEAT Sport UK’s Race Engineer for Luke Hines and Darren Turner in the 2005 and 2006 BTCC respectively – a role which continues with Darren in 2007. |
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Scott
Dennis – SEAT UK Motorsports & Events
Manager
Scott has been involved in the motor industry for 23 years, having sold his first car at the age of 17. Originally from Bedford, Scott worked as a Sales Manager and then General Manager in various car dealerships in Northampton before joining SEAT UK in 1997 as a Regional Marketing Manager. His eye for detail made him ideal for implementing the brand’s corporate identity and he quickly climbed through the SEAT UK’s ranks, working as Dealer Communications Manager, National Communications Manager being involved in SEAT UK’s successful television and print advertising campaigns. As SEAT Sport UK’s motorsport programme expanded, Scott took over the new position of SEAT UK Motorsports & Events Manager in 2003, taking overall responsibly for both the SEAT Cupra Championship and the BTCC programmes. Scott’s fresh and innovative approach has seen SEAT set new standards of presentation in the paddock, while the experienced motorsport team he has helped build ensure the cars are competitive on the circuit.
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