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Ciceley Racing

Ciceley Racing has been established with one sole aim, to win the 2011 Ginetta G55 Cup Championship. Last year Adam ran with the Dynojet Race Team and together with Frank Wrathall they were able to clinch the coveted Ginetta G50 Team Chapionship.

The Car
For 2011 Ginetta have introduced a successor to the G50, The Ginetta G55 GT. This sensational, muscular looking race car is capable of over 160mph and launches from 0-60 in under 4 seconds. The crowds are able to enjoy the very loud, flame throwing action that this provides.
The Ginetta G55 GT Supercup aims to be the fastest one make championship in the UK.
The G55 GT Features: -
  • A race tunrd 3.7 litre Ford Engine developing 370bhp
  • A new Hewland 6 speed flat shift sequential gearbox with integral ail cooler
  • Front Brakes – 6 pot calipers / 380mm discs
  • Rear Brakes – 4 pot calipers / 330mm discs
  • Side exit exhausts
  • Flat floor, rear diffuser and wing
  • Stunning new aerodynamic efficient bodywork

Ginetta G55 GT Supercup Championship
The newly named Ginetta GT Supercup will compete within the British Touring Car Championship Package. The BTCC is the UK’s premier race car series and benefits from live TV coverage on ITV4 with a minimum broadcast of 5 hours on Sunday race days, in 2010 it achieved an accumulative TV audience of over 14 million viewers.

Over 325,000 attended the 10 rounds throughout the year at tracks located all over the country.

Russell Morgan
Russell is the team owner and co-ordinator and as a wealth of racing and motorsport management experience. Russell has been managing racing car teams since the early 90’s. He has enjoyed success in all manners of motorsport. He set up and ran Ciceley Racing which competed at the highest level in many different categories including Renault Spiders and Marcos Mantis. He then switched his attention to Ralley Cars, where he still competes, in November 2010 he was class winner in the RAC Rally.

Adam, Russell’s son has followed in his father’s footsteps, and now following Team Dynojets move into British Touring Cars the decision was made that the best way to propel him forward is to set up a team with Adams existing mechanics and corporate personnel. The team has the structure and foundation that has proved to be a winning formula.
Team Results
  • 10 Victories
  • 27 Podiums
  • 12 Fastest Laps


Adam Morgan – The Driver
Age – 22
D.O.B – 28/10/88
Hometown – Ribchester, Lancashire
Height – 180cm
Weight – 68kg
Education – Stonyhurst College, Bristol University
Occupation – Sales Administration
Hobbies – All motorsports, Skiing, Fitness Training and Rugby (out of season!)

The story so far……
At only 22 Adam is an accomplished Racing Car Driver. He began racing Karts aged 8 and quickly established himself as the man to beat. Adam won the gold cup and secured the Cadet Championship. In 1997 he finished in the top ten of the National Kart Championship. At 17 Adam began rallying in the season 2007/2008. Adam was the class winner securing 5 victories out of 7 starts.

In 2010 Adam began his first full year Racing Cars in the BTCC supported Ginetta G50 Championship. Dedicated and focused Adam was not only able to stand on the podium no less than 5 times he, unbelievably in his first full season, won a televised race capping off a fantastic season in which he finished the Ginetta G50 Championship in 6th place.

Adam was also selected as one of the 6th finalists into the prestigious Porsche Scholarship, the best of all the UK’s young race drivers contest in this competition. This was yet another amazing achievement for a young man in his first year of racing cars.

Adam has just recently been nominated by the UK’s leading motorsport press body as “a driver to be watched for 2011”. Another testament to his 2010 successes and growing stature within the sport.
For 2011 Ciceley Racing has already placed an order for a brand new Ginetta G55. Adam is starting as one of the red hot favorites to take the title this year.

He has had a year to learn both the tracks and the complicated art of car setup, this coupled with his outstanding rookie season in 2010 is an exciting time for both Adam and Ciceley Racing. We are starting the year in pole position with a team that is in with a realistic chance of winning the championship.

Adam was educated at Stonyhurst College to A level before attending University in Bristol. He is a bright, articulate young man whose good looks and intelligent cool nature allows him to project himself fantastically on his many television interviews.

Adam has used the winter break to improve his fitness and enjoy his other passion skiing, he has taken a job working in the Ski resort of Courcheval working in a hotel during the week and skiing at weekends.

Adam is polite, grounded and 100% dedicated to his racing, he is training throughout the off season to keep himself in peak physical condition. Away from the track Adam always conducts himself in a mature and sensible manner.

Sponsorship If you would like to take up the opportunity to sponsor Adam and his team please do not hesitate to contact us at info@eventusproperties.co.uk  

Hockey

Along with various charities Eventus sponsors local sports teams and the Reservoir Dogs (Inline Roller Hockey Team) who are National Champions are no exception.

Princes Trust

Eventus support the princes trust in various fundrasing events throught the year.

Princes Trust give practical and financial support, developing key workplace skills such as confidence and motivation. We work with 14 to 30-year-olds who have struggled at school, have been in care, are long-term unemployed or have been in trouble with the law.

They have helped more than 600,000 young people since 1976 and support 100 more each working day. More than three in four young people we helped last year moved into work, education or training.

Around one in five young people in the UK are not in work, education or training. Youth unemployment costs the UK economy £10 million a day in lost productivity, while youth crime costs £1 billion every year.