Nicolas Hamilton will return to the British Touring Car Championship in 2025, competing for Un-Limited Motorsport alongside the already confirmed Dexter Patterson and Max Hall.
Hamilton returns to the championship just under two years after his last appearance in 2023, a year in which he secured a career-best sixth-place finish at Donington Park during the first round of the season.
The 32-year-old driver, who has cerebral palsy, has already made history as the only driver to have competed in the series with the disability and hopes to continue raising awareness of disability inclusion in motorsport.
This season marks Un-Limited Motorsport’s second year in the BTCC, with the team expanding from a single-car entry in 2024 to a three-car lineup of Cupra Leons for the 2025 campaign.
Hamilton said: "There is a place in motorsport for disabled people to feel valued and accepted in multiple roles within the sport, and I want to open people’s eyes to that. I want to continue to prove that motorsport is for everyone and that racing can be a platform for opportunity and inclusivity. Un-Limited Motorsport and my partners believe in what I stand for, my talent, and my purpose. If I can be accepted, then so can others with a disability."
Team owner Bob Sharpless added: "It’s fantastic to have Nic Hamilton join Un-Limited Motorsport. He’s hugely determined to get back on the BTCC grid, and I’m proud that we could make it happen. Nic is not just an incredibly well-known driver—he’s an inspiration worldwide. The fact that he’s put his trust in our team speaks volumes about how far we’ve come in such a short time. We’re excited to support him on this journey and can’t wait to see what we achieve together."
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