Time Attack Organisation Appoints Paul McErlean as Head of Motorsport

NewsPosted on 23rd January 2026

The Time Attack Organisation – which operates Club Time Attack, the Time Attack Championship, the Racing Hondas Championship, and a portfolio of high-profile car show events – is pleased to announce the appointment of Paul McErlean as its new Head of Motorsport.

Paul joins the senior management team at a time of continued progression for the organisation, as it builds on a long-standing legacy of delivering some of the UK’s most exciting and immersive motorsport events. Paul will oversee all racing activities and lead the motorsport operations into their next chapter.

Paul arrives following the recent news of his departure from the British Racing & Sports Car Club (BRSCC), where he held the position of Chief Operating Officer, overseeing more than 25 race weekends and 20+ championships annually. His extensive experience and deep understanding of the motorsport industry make him a strong addition to the organisation as it continues to evolve and grow its racing portfolio.

Andy Barnes, Chairman of Club Time Attack, commented:

“On behalf of everyone involved in our club and business, I extend a very warm welcome to Paul as he joins the Time Attack family. His industry knowledge, experience and proven track record of delivering successful programmes are well known.

I have tasked him with the overall responsibility for the management, coordination and development of our championships, with the support and resources needed to enhance our offering to drivers, teams, customers and fans. His appointment strengthens our operation and helps ensure we continue to grow our on-track activities.

I’d like to take this opportunity to sincerely thank Carl McKellar and Lee Anne Harper for their commitment, professionalism and contribution to our championships and organisation, and to acknowledge the part they have played in the organisation’s journey.”

Paul McErlean added:

“I’m excited to be joining the Time Attack Organisation and to be working with a team that has such a strong track record of delivering standout motorsport events. My role will be to help build on the strong foundations in place, strengthening and supporting the organisation’s motorsport offering as the championships continue to grow.”

Paul joins the organisation on 9 February 2026, just ahead of the new racing season, and will work closely alongside Tom Davis, Head of Events, to deliver exceptional, interactive motorsport events across the year.

 

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