The penultimate race of the season at Silverstone saw Jordan crash with SEAT Sport UK drivers Jason Plato and James Thompson.
For 2008 the team expanded to two cars to run Mike Jordan and his son Andrew in a pair of Honda Integras.
[9] Andrew Jordan took the first win for both himself and the TOCA NGTC engine at Croft Circuit, leading every lap from pole position to beat Team Aon's Tom Onslow-Cole.
In 2011, it was announced that Pirtek Racing would enter two cars for Andrew Jordan and former Renault Clio Cup United Kingdom driver, Jeff Smith.
However, Smith scored a breakthrough result of second place at Knockhill in the third race, after a race-long battle with defending champion Matt Neal.
Andrew Jordan finished the season fourth overall and entered the final round at Brands Hatch with a mathematical chance of securing the overall Drivers' Championship.
[17] In the 2016 British Touring Car Championship the team fielded the same lineup as 2015 while also adding Daniel Lloyd for race weekends 3–5.
Smith However suffered a crash during a wet qualifying session at Croft Circuit[20] and was replaced by his son, Brett from round 16 at Snetterton onwards.
While Jack Goff won the race for round 26 and was the winning independent driver on 4 occasions, on his way to 6th in the championship (245 points), the team's best performance since 2014 when Andrew Jordan finished 5th.