He has competed in the British Touring Car Championship[1] driving a semi-works Rover 216 GTi built by his own Moto-Build company, which specialised in modifying and maintaining Austin Rover cars, with engines prepared by rallying star Tony Pond.
[2] The project was costly, and with no official financial support from Rover Group, the car suffered from a lack of development.
The car was damaged during the race, but Davis' team fought back to finish 16th.
[4] After driving he went into racing management, including the BTCC efforts of GR Asia.
[5] Today, he concentrates on his business preparing performance parts for Rover and Lotus vehicles.