Matt Neal

Matt Neal
Nationality British
Born December 20, 1966 (1966-12-20) (age 45)
Stourbridge (England)
2012 British Touring Car Championship
Debut season 1991
Current team Honda Racing Team
Car no. 2
Former teams VX Racing
Peugeot
Mazda
Tech-Speed Motorsport
Pyramid Motorsport
Starts 429
Wins 43
Poles 14
Fastest laps 40
Best finish 1st in 2005, 2006, 2011
Previous series
2001 European Super Touring
Championship titles
200506, 2011 BTCC
Awards
BRDC Silver Star

Matthew Neal (born 20 December 1966 in Stourbridge) is a British motor racing driver. He won the British Touring Car Championship in 2005, 2006 and 2011. He has also won a European Touring Car Championship race. He is 6' 6" (2 m) tall, making him almost entirely unable to race single-seaters. He is also the Group Marketing Director at Rimstock plc, the alloy wheel manufacturer founded by his father Steve.[1]

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Career

He first entered the BTCC in the early 90s with his father's Team Dynamics squad, having co-driven a BMW M3 to victory at the 1990 Willhire 24 Hour race at Snetterton. He won the Total Cup for drivers without manufacturer support in 1993, before joining Mazda for a season cut short by a huge crash in round five at Silverstone. He rejoined Dynamics for 1995, remaining for several years and occasionally humbled the big names, as well as winning the Independents' title three further times. In 1999 he caused a sensation by winning a race at Donington Park in his Nissan, the first Independent to do so in the modern era, winning him a £250,000 prize. He took a further win a year later.

The championship's regulations changed for 2001, and Neal briefly joined Peugeot before sitting out most of the season. He returned with Vauxhall in 2002 and Honda in 2003, finishing 3rd in the championship both times, before rejoining Dynamics (now with Halfords sponsorship and coming 5th in 2004.

For 2005 the team developed a Honda Integra from its basic road-going form, which was an unusual move as independent teams have historically raced ex-works cars, but he eventually took the drivers' title in the last round at Brands Hatch. It is also to be noted that Neal finished every single race in the points, the first driver to do so since the calendar expanded to 30 races per year.

In 2006, Neal drove the #1 Honda Integra and captured the championship again with a string of consistent finishes; 4th place in round 28 being enough to clinch his second title. Ironically, after 2 years without a mechanical failure, Neal had a suspension failure before the start of the final race.

BTC-spec cars such as the Integra were no longer eligible for the main 2007 title, so Dynamics switched to a Honda Civic, using some of their existing running gear but doing development themselves. Neal won the third race of the season, but overall the SEAT and Vauxhall entries were faster, leaving Neal unable to fight for the title. A huge crash in race 1 of the second meeting at Brands Hatch left him briefly hospitalised; the lost points from this saw team-mate Gordon Shedden outpoint him to finish 3rd overall, with Neal 4th. He attracted controversy during the season's final race, in which Fabrizio Giovanardi and Jason Plato fought for the drivers' title. Having signed on as a Vauxhall driver for 2008, Neal let Vauxhall drivers Giovanardi and Tom Chilton through without a fight, but did not do the same for SEAT driver Plato, ensuring Giovanardi would win the title. Neal is known to not get along with Plato.

In his first year for VX Racing in 2008, Neal finished fifth in the standings, taking one win at Rockingham, while teammate Giovanardi retained his title. After a strong start to 2009, winning the opening race at Brands Hatch, he failed to win again all season, finishing fourth in the standings.

Neal returned to Team Dynamics for the 2010 season, now racing under the Honda Racing banner.

In 2011 Neal took his third drivers' title – after 2005 and 2006 – for the Honda Racing team at the final round at Silverstone,[2] this time helping his team to secure the Manufacturers and Constructors title.

He now lives in Droitwich Spa in Worcestershire.

He has appeared on Top Gear, racing an Mitsubishi L300 motorhome in the tenth series.

In May 2009 he gave both the Beijing gold medallist and 2008 World Cycling Champion, Ed Clancy[3] and double World Cycling Champion, Rob Hayles, masterclasses around Oulton Park in a Vauxhall Astra 888 road car, prepared by Triple Eight Engineering – the team behind VX Racing.[4]

Fitness

Matt Neal has stated that he keeps fit through training in martial arts, which gives him better aerobic fitness and flexibility. In July 2009 Matt successfully achieved the grade of 1st dan black belt in the British Free Fighting Academy, after training with martial arts instructor Andy Hopwood.[5]

Racing record

Complete BTCC results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Team Car Position Points
1991 Pyramid Motorsport BMW M3 SIL
SNE
DON
THR
SIL
BH
SIL
DON
OUL
BH
DON
THR
SIL
30th 0
13 Ret DNS
1992 Rimstock Racing BMW M3 SIL
THR
OUL
SNE
BH
DON
SIL
KNO
PEM
BH
DON
SIL
16th 5
14 Ret Ret Ret 8 13 11 Ret 7 Ret 15 11 10 Ret
BMW 318is 12
1993 Team Dynamics BMW 318is SIL
DON
SNE
DON
OUL
BHI
PEM
SIL
KNO
OUL
BHI
THR
DON
SIL
21st 3
8 Ret DNS 17 Ret 14 Ret 18 13 14 15 16 18
BMW 318i 19 13 14 17
1994 Team Mazda Mazda Xedos 6 THR
BHI
SNE
SIL
OUL
DON
BHGP
SIL
KNO
OUL
BHI
SIL
DON
23rd 1
12 15 17 10 15 DNS
1995 Team Dynamics Ford Mondeo Ghia DON
BHI
THR
SIL
OUL
BHGP
DON
SIL
KNO
BHI
SNE
OUL
SIL
21st 12
15 14 16 13 Ret 15 13 14 13 14 Ret DNS Ret Ret 14 9 13 15 12 15 4 13 11 17 11
1996 Team Dynamics Ford Mondeo Si DON
BHI
THR
SIL
OUL
SNE
BHGP
SIL
KNO
OUL
THR
DON
BHI
22nd 1
Ret 16 11 Ret 17 Ret Ret DNS Ret 17 14 13 13 14 10 18 14 Ret 12 13
1997 Team Dynamics Ford Mondeo DON
SIL
THR
BHI
OUL
DON
CRO
KNO
SNE
THR
BHI
SIL
21st 0
Ret 12 Ret DNS 13 14 15 DNS 15 14
Nissan Primera eGT 16 13 13 Ret Ret DNS Ret 12 11 Ret Ret 16 14 12
1998 Team Dynamics Max Power Nissan Primera GT THR
SIL
DON
BHI
OUL
DON
CRO
SNE
THR
KNO
BHI
OUL
SIL
13th 35
Ret 10 Ret 16 5 9 Ret 5 Ret 14 Ret 6 12 15 Ret Ret 12 Ret 8 Ret 9 5 12 7 DNS Ret
1999 Max Power Racing Team Dynamics Nissan Primera GT DON
SIL
THR
BHI
OUL
DON
CRO
SNE
THR
KNO
BHI
OUL
SIL
9th 109
5 1 4 Ret 3 Ret Ret 3 10 2 9 7 10 5 7 10 6 Ret 7 Ret 5 10 6 10 Ret 6
2000 Team Dynamics Max Power Racing Nissan Primera GT BHGP
DON
THR
KNO
OUL
SIL
CRO
SNE
DON
BHI
OUL
SIL
8th 129
10 Ret 8 8 7 Ret 4 5 6 9 4 Ret 3 3 5 8* 2 2 1 9 7 7* 5 7
2001 Peugeot Sport UK Peugeot 406 Coupe BHI
THR
OUL
SIL
MON
DON
KNO
SNE
CRO
OUL
SIL
DON
BHI
14th 11
6 5
2002 egg:sport Vauxhall Astra Coupe BHGP
OUL
THR
SIL
MON
CRO
SNE
KNO
BHI
DON
3rd 145
1 4 4 Ret* 2 3* 6 3* 1 3 Ret Ret Ret Ret* 1 4 4 8 3 Ret
2003 Honda Racing Honda Civic Type R MON
BHI
THR
SIL
ROC
CRO
SNE
BHI
DON
OUL
3rd 148
Ret* Ret 1* 7 2* 11* Ret* Ret 1* Ret 1* 5* 4* 1* 4 Ret 1* 10 12 1*
2004 Computeach Racing with Halfords Honda Civic Type R THR
BHI
SIL
OUL
MON
CRO
KNO
BHGP
SNE
DON
5th 181
2 Ret 9 1* DNS 7 1* 8 8 3 4 2 4 10 Ret 3 5 Ret 9 2 8 1* 5 4 2 Ret 4 Ret Ret Ret
2005 Team Halfords Honda Integra Type-R DON
THR
BHI
OUL
CRO
MON
SNE
KNO
SIL
BHGP
1st 316
1* 3 1* 3 2 4 1* 1* 6 2 1* 2 3 6 2 3 3 7 3 3 4 2 1* 2 9 4 7 4 3 5
2006 Team Halfords Honda Integra Type-R BHI
MON
OUL
THR
CRO
DON
SNE
KNO
BHI
SIL
1st 289
3 3 Ret 1* 1* 3 4 1* 8 2 1* 2 3 1* 4 4 5 7 6 8 1* 2 5 1* 2 2 Ret 4 1* DNS
2007 Team Halfords Honda Civic BHI
ROC
THR
CRO
OUL
DON
SNE
BHI
KNO
THR
4th 195
3 5 1* 5 Ret 7 5 2 5 3 13 6 4 4 Ret 3 4 2 18 2 2 Ret DNS DNS Ret 6 2* 5 3 5
2008 VX Racing Vauxhall Vectra BHI
ROC
DON
THR
CRO
SNE
OUL
KNO
SIL
BHI
5th 185
5 7 3 3 11 1* 2 Ret 6 4 3 4 2 3 3 10 5 4 15 7 5 16 10 7 6 4 15 6 2 8
2009 VX Racing Vauxhall Vectra BHI
THR
DON
OUL
CRO
SNE
KNO
SIL
ROC
BHGP
4th 170
1* 3 3 2 3 7 3 2 8 7 4 3 6 6 8 9 14 3 Ret 4 4 10 Ret 13 Ret NC Ret 5 8 5*
2010 Honda Racing Team Honda Civic THR
ROC
BHGP
OUL
CRO
SNE
SIL
KNO
DON
BHI
2nd 229
12 2 Ret 1* 9 1* 5 Ret 2 8 2 1* 4 2* Ret Ret 9 3 8 5 4 4 1* 3 5 8 1* 3 2 Ret
2011 Honda Racing Team Honda Civic BHI
DON
THR
OUL
CRO
SNE
KNO
ROC
BHGP
SIL
1st 257
Ret 7 1* 1* 3 7 2* 1* 5 8* Ret 4 1* 1* 7 18 17 4 2 2* 4 4 3 6 18 7 1* 1* 2 8

References

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Sporting positions
Preceded by
James Thompson
British Touring Car Champion
20052006
Succeeded by
Fabrizio Giovanardi
Awards and achievements
Preceded by
James Thompson
Autosport
National Racing Driver of the Year

2005
Succeeded by
Mike Conway
Preceded by
Jason Plato
Autosport Awards
National Driver of the Year

2011
Succeeded by
Incumbent