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Revision as of 10:47, 16 November 2017

England Matthew Allington
Matthew Allington helmet.png
Nationality England/Scotland English / Scottish
Year Joined 2013
First Race 2013 Turkish Sport Series
Series Entered Many
Current Team(s) YTF1
Championships Not in my wildest dreams
Wins I wish!
Podiums 2
Poles Nope, none of these either
Fastest Laps As if!


Matthew Allington is a British sim-racer currently racing in the GPVWC. He is the owner of the YTF1 team, often driving for the team in various events. In 2015 he served as test and reserve driver for Kernow Sport in the Superleague.

He drove for Enterprise GP in the 2nd half of the 2013 World Sport Series season with a best finish of 4th place after leading in the wet at Silverstone. He quickly gained a Romain Grosjean-like reputation of being quick but inconsistent. He was retained for the 2014 season but parted ways with Enterprise GP following a troubled start to the season: the new Flat6 mod was not to Allington's taste.

Allington has tested Superleague cars on a number of occasions: the first of whom being for Woods Racing prior to the 2014 season, providing backup in place of the absent Danny Asbury. A drive for Green Stripes Racing in the 2014 Young Driver Test was next, followed by several outings prior to the 2015 season, testing for Kernow Sport following the departure of Jayden Wright from the team. Kernow has since promoted Allington to their test and reserve driver role full-time. Allington got the chance to make his Superleague race debut in the 2015 Portuguese Grand Prix, substituting for Bart de Vos. Later outings in the Belgian, Italian and Japanese Grands Prix yielded a best result of 19th place.

Allington has also assumed the role of part-time driver for his own team in the various championships. In the World Sport Series, having found some speed in the Flat6 cars, he took his first GPVWC podium at Silverstone in 2015, having led a GPVWC race for the first time in two years. This was followed by a podium in the Belgian Touring Cup. In 2017, Allington drove for his team full-time in the International Touring Cup.

He has also made one-off appearances for teams including Cosmo Autosport, Karjala Racing and YTF1 in various series.

Info

Series Events First race Last entry Teams driven for Best race finish
Superleague 4 Portugal 2015 Japan 2015 Kernow Sport 19th Italy 2015
Formula Challenge 4 Brazil 2013 Russia 2016 Karjala Racing, YTF1 17th Russia 2016
International Touring Cup 10 Finland 2013 USA 2017 YTF1, Cosmo Autosport 3rd Belgium 2015
World Sport Series 12 Turkey 2013 Italy 2015 Enterprise GP, YTF1 3rd Britain 2015
Masters Series 1 Daytona 2014 YTF1 10th Daytona 2014
World GT 1 Brazil 2016 YTF1 13th Brazil 2016
Atlantic Series 2 Sebring 2015 COTA 2015 YTF1 17th Sebring 2015
Open Series 1 Bahrain 2014 N/A - N/A

Trivia

  • Matthew drove his first league races in a bright purple Volvo. The eye-catching car overshadowed his class-leading performance that day...
  • The first race Matthew led at the GPVWC was the second race of the 2013 British Sport Series at Silverstone. The next time he led a race was during the second race of the 2015 British Sport Series at Silverstone.
  • Consequently, Silverstone is one of his favourite circuits. Others include Interlagos, Oulton Park and Suzuka.
  • Matthew is responsible for the introduction of Joshua Anderson to this league. Make of that what you will...
  • MAD Paints is Matthew's own virtual car painting alias.