A RACING FAMILY

WHERE IT ALL BEGAN: PATRICK SHERRINGTON

Patrick’s passion for motorsport was piqued by his Uncle Steve Lydon’s involvement in Formula 1 and Historic Motorsport and from a young age he dreamed of driving race cars.

Due to budget his racing career didn’t start until his early 20’s when he and his father were loaned a Caldwell D13 Formula Vee on the basis they helped restore it. Having duly completed the restoration he took to the track at Donington Park and the racing bug well and truly bit!

An upgrade to the Andy Storer produced Scarab chassis a couple of years later saw the results starting to happen for the father & son team culminating in numerous wins, podiums and runner up positions in the UK Formula Vee Championship. At this point Patrick wanted to challenge himself further and entered the European Formula Vee Championship taking the title in 2006 & 2007 driving the ADI Group sponsored machine.

In 2008 Patrick made the switch to Sport Prototypes initially driving a Ligier in the VdeV Endurance Championship before a foray into Historic Sports 2000’s driving Barry Davison’s Tiga SC80 saw another championship win.

2008 /2009 saw the start of his very successful partnership with Clive Hayes and Cindy Pearce owners of the MCR Sportscar, driving the MCR Sports 2000 sponsored by the ADI Group. This partnership initially with engineering support from Mike & Richard Jenvey of Jenvey Dynamics saw the rise of the MCR Chassis from a mid-table runner to championship winner in 2014 & 2015, a period which also saw Patrick take 3 runner up positions in the Sports 2000 Duratec Championship.

2017 saw a switch to the Open Sportscar Championship in the mighty 350hp MCR Turbo which once again took on much larger manufacturers to claim the Class A title in 2019.

Having considered hanging up the helmet during Covid he was invited by Swansea University to drive for their team to assist with car development and driver coaching which culminated in the team achieving their highest ever championship finish, 3rd in 2024.

JAMES SHERRINGTON:
AN EMERGING BRITISH RACING TALENT

James is very much at the start of his racing career but his talent has already started to shine through.

In 2024, James competed in the Junior Saloon Car Championship (JSCC) and, for 2025, he is moving over to the VERTU Mini Challenge. While James’ preferred option for the future is GT-class racing, the JSCC and now the VERTU Mini Challenge opens him up to the huge range of saloon car, touring car and GT-based racing series in the UK and beyond.

With so many future options for James as a driver, a partnership with him could offer long-term benefits in pretty much any region of the world, something that only a handful of motorsport opportunities can offer.

JAZMINE SHERRINGTON:
JOINING THE GROWING RANKS OF RACING FEMALE DRIVERS

Although Jazmine is just beginning her racing career, her talent is already turning heads.

She is starting her journey at an exciting time, as interest and support for women in motorsport continue to reach new heights. In fact, today there are numerous racing programs designed specifically to elevate women drivers, helping address the historical gender imbalance in competitive racing.

With many promising pathways ahead, Jazmine offers a unique opportunity that few motorsport partnerships can match. Partnering with her now allows for long-term brand exposure, reaching diverse and global audiences as she climbs through the ranks of this dynamic, evolving sport.

The next step on Jazmine’s path is the 2026 Miata Trophy and then onwards to, ultimately, F1 Academy.

OUR VISION

Reaching New Heights, Together

Our vision is clear: to see both James and Jazmine rise through the ranks of competitive motorsport, achieving excellence at every level. Driven by talent, determination, and the unbreakable bond of family, these two young drivers are setting out on parallel paths toward success. We believe that with the right support and access to the best resources, training, and partnerships, both James and Jazmine can reach the very top tiers of this exhilarating sport.

The Power of Family

Racing as both competitors and siblings gives James and Jazmine a rare, inspiring dynamic. They push each other to new levels, learning from one another and sharing a passion that is uniquely personal and deeply motivating. This sibling-driven approach is something few motorsport stories can offer. It is both a source of strength and a testament to their drive—each accomplishment they achieve separately is also shared, and every milestone brings them closer to reaching their ultimate goals, both individually and together.

A Journey Beyond Racing

For us, success is not only about rankings or trophies. It’s about inspiring others, breaking boundaries, and demonstrating that with hard work and unity, extraordinary goals are within reach. James and Jazmine’s journey through motorsport represents both a pursuit of individual greatness and a collaborative story that celebrates family. Together, they bring something truly unique to the sport—a powerful combination of individual ambition and the shared drive to uplift each other on the path to success.