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2007 BRDC Stars of Tomorrow Scholarship winner, Daniel Lloyd will
return to the scene of many of his karting triumphs this Sunday (20 April), as
a guest of the series.
Daniel - who currently lies 5th in the Ginetta Junior
championship’s points table in his rookie year – will be present at PFi, Lincolnshire to talk
about his experience of making the switch from karts to cars.
He says: “When Carolynn (Hoy) invited me to display my car and represent
the Ginetta Junior championship, I couldn’t say ‘no’. I’m having a brilliant
time and so far things are going very, very well for me and the team – so I’m
delighted to be able to promote the series and talk about it.” He added: “I do miss karting and I’ve got a lot of
friends who’ll be at PFi, so it’ll be great to watch the racing and see
people.”
16-year old Daniel has impressed many paddock insiders with how
quickly he has adapted to sportscar racing and at Rockingham last weekend, the
Tockwith Motorsport driver was challenging for his first podium.
Daniel will welcome any questions about the championship, the
Ginetta Junior itself and the difference between racing karts and cars.
Also on display at the BRDC Stars of Tomorrow race control centre
will be fellow Stars old-boy Nigel Moore’s mighty Ginetta G50.
For more information about Daniel and his career, visit
www.daniellloydracing.com
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