Tom Ingram

Born in High Wycombe, Ingram started his racing career at the age of 8, karting in the Open Cadet Class.

In the winter of that same year, Ingram also competed in the Sandown Park Kart Club Championship and finished 2nd.

In Ingram's final year in Karts he competed in every major competition in the UK including Stars of Tomorrow, Super 1, Kartmasters but struggled with finances and missed some of the rounds.

During the winter of 2010 Ingram made it into the final four of the Formula Renault Racing Steps Foundation Scholarship.

Despite limited testing he won the Ginetta GT Supercup championship driving for Plans Motorsport in a Ginetta G50 with two rounds to spare; he managed to pick up 10 wins and a total of 18 podiums, 13 fastest laps and 13 pole positions starts.

2012 saw Ingram compete in the Ginetta G55 class of the Ginetta GT Supercup racing for JHR Developments, Ingram won Jason Plato's newly launched KX Academy scholarship and secures funding and mentoring for the rest of the season.

[citation needed] Ingram finished the season as the 2013 Ginetta GT Supercup Champion with 22 consecutive podiums, 11 wins, nine 2nds, two 3rds, five poles and 15 fastest laps.

Ingram was the only member of Jason Plato's KX academy to win a championship and remains very proud of this achievement.

Ingram made his debut in the British Touring Car Championship, driving for Speedworks Motorsport in their Toyota Avensis.

In race three at Rockingham Ingram secured his first ever podium after a titanic battle with his former mentor Jason Plato and despite swapping the lead on a couple of occasions he finished a very emotional 2nd.

Ingram re-signed for Speedworks Motorsports in the Toyota Avensis and at the Brands Hatch Indy circuit he qualified on pole for the first race of the season setting a new Touring Car lap record of 47.994 and then went on to secure his first British Touring Car Championship race win.

Fighting back in Race 2 Ingram went from 14th to 4th, despite Turkington slipping down the order, it wasn’t enough to claim the overall title.

[6] Starting a new chapter with Speedworks 2019 saw the birth of the brand new Toyota Corolla and the team changing into a manufacturer.

The 2021 season would see the end of an Ingram's impressive run with Speedworks, with the driver and team parting ways due to conflicting requirements of sponsors.

Tom Ingram during the 2010 Ginetta Junior Championship .
Ingram driving the Toyota Corolla at Croft Circuit in 2019 .