Three-time champion Matt Neal will not take part in this season's British Touring Car Championship as Team Dynamics announce Dan Rowbottom as Gordon Shedden's team mate for the 2021 campaign.
Three-time champion Gordon Shedden will make a return to the British Touring Car Championship after agreeing a deal to rejoin the Team Dynamics Honda outfit for the 2021 season.
Triple British Touring Car champion Gordon Shedden will re-join Team Dynamics in a 'testing capacity' to step in for the injured Matt Neal during the factory Honda squad's pre-season testing programme.
Matt Neal has been penalised for his part in the race two contact involving himself and British Touring Car Championship title contender Colin Turkington at Brands Hatch.
Three-time British Touring Car champion Matt Neal enjoyed his strongest weekend of the season so far after securing a brace of third place finishes at Thruxton.
Honda driver Matt Neal sets his focus on the business end of the 2018 British Touring Car Championship season, starting with this weekend's seventh round at Rockingham.
Three-time British Touring Car champion Matt Neal says winning the Diamond Double race was made all the more special after bouncing back from a tricky opening two races at Snetterton.
Honda's Matt Neal creates history by claiming victory in the British Touring Car Championship Diamond Double anniversary race after holding off Jack Goff and Tom Ingram at Snetterton.
Halfords Yuasa Racing's Matt Neal is optimistic his 2018 Honda Civic Type-R will excel at this weekend's British Touring Car Championship round at Croft, as the three-time champion bids to make further inroads towards the championship summit.
Halfords Yuasa Racing's Matt Neal says the 2018 FK8 Honda Civic Type R's maiden British Touring Car Championship race victory has shown the Team Dynamics outfit are getting to grips with their new challenger.
Halfords Yuasa Racing's Matt Neal has made a triumphant return to the top step of the podium after winning the opening British Touring Car Championship race of the day at Thruxton.
1. Matt Neal Halfords Yuasa Racing Honda Civic Type R 16 laps 2. Colin Turkington Team BMW BMW 125i M Sport +0.860s 3. Dan Cammish Halfords Yuasa Racing Honda Civic Type R +3.699s
Halfords Yuasa Racing's Matt Neal has admitted his delight in securing a maiden pole position for Honda's latest British Touring Car Championship Civic Type-R machine at Thruxton.
Honda's Matt Neal has taken his 18th career British Touring Car Championship pole position after eclipsing his own record from last season during qualifying at Thruxton.
Honda's Matt Neal stamps an early authority ahead of the opening round of the British Touring Car Championship after stealing the top-spot from rookie sensation Ashley Sutton in dying minutes at Donington Park.
Even race three winner Matt Neal found yesterday's breathtaking Donington Park encounter difficult to describe after taking his second victory of the 2015 British Touring Car Championship for Honda.