Time Attack Expands Motorsport Team with Andrew Schofield Appointment

NewsPosted on 24th February 2026

The Time Attack Organisation is pleased to announce the appointment of Andrew Schofield to its motorsport team.

Andrew will support race weekend operations and competitor engagement across both the Time Attack Championship and Racing Hondas Championship, working alongside Head of Motorsport Paul McErlean to help ensure the smooth and professional delivery of on-track activities throughout the year.

Bringing nearly three decades of hands-on motorsport experience, Andrew has worked across scholarship programmes, championship operations and driver development roles. His background includes running the Vauxhall Vectra Scholarship programme, involvement in the Michelin Renault Clio Scholarship, managing hospitality and sponsor programmes at TOCA events, and instructing at leading race and rally schools including Palmersport. He has also delivered performance driving programmes internationally in Norway and Sweden and supported drivers preparing for Nürburgring permit competition in VLN.

Since 2013, Andrew has worked with the British Racing & Sports Car Club (BRSCC), coordinating multiple championships. He remains an active race licence holder, most recently competing in the C1 24 Hour Endurance race in May 2025.

Paul McErlean commented:

“I’ve worked alongside Andrew for many years and have always valued his professionalism and competitor-first approach. His operational experience and understanding of how championships function trackside make him a strong addition to our team.

As we continue to develop both Time Attack and Racing Hondas, having Andrew involved in our race weekend structure will help ensure we continue to deliver a consistent and high-quality experience for competitors and teams.”

Andrew Schofield added:

“I’m delighted to be joining the Time Attack Organisation and working with Paul and the existing team. The championships have a strong identity and loyal competitor base, and I’m looking forward to supporting their continued growth and meeting competitors throughout the season.”

 

Andrew will begin his trackside role at the opening Racing Hondas round of the 2026 season at Silverstone on 5 April.

 

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