Motorsport Radio Motorsport Radio Motorsport Radio

Motorsport Radio Motorsport Radio Motorsport Radio
  • Listen
    • NOW PLAYING
    • Our Shows & Podcasts
    • Show Archive
  • Watch
      • LIVE

      • Watch: Interviews

      • The Superbike Show

      • Monday Motorsport

      • FAB-Racing

      • Private: [ID: 71rYi-xncgM] Youtube Automatic
        44:02

        Motorcycle Racing Stars of Tomorrow – Thruxton BSB

        Private: [ID: 1SfHxvC8Doo] Youtube Automatic
        00:00

        MotoGP Dreams: Interviews with Tomorrow’s Racing Legends

        Private: [ID: H6XRkf6kROQ] Youtube Automatic
        01:50

        🎙️ Exclusive Interview with Ethan Sparks: 2-Time FAB-Racing Minibikes British Champion! 🏆

        Private: [ID: Kb6w-qAmKls] Youtube Automatic
        02:11:09

        The Superbike Show LIVE with MotoGP’s Liam Hodgins

        Private: [ID: 71rYi-xncgM] Youtube Automatic
        44:02

        Motorcycle Racing Stars of Tomorrow – Thruxton BSB

        Private: [ID: 1SfHxvC8Doo] Youtube Automatic
        00:00

        MotoGP Dreams: Interviews with Tomorrow’s Racing Legends

        Private: [ID: CcpwYw20k3k] Youtube Automatic
        04:49

        The untold story of 14-year-old motorcycle racer Josh Raymond Jr.

        Private: [ID: H6XRkf6kROQ] Youtube Automatic
        01:50

        🎙️ Exclusive Interview with Ethan Sparks: 2-Time FAB-Racing Minibikes British Champion! 🏆

        Private: [ID: 71rYi-xncgM] Youtube Automatic
        44:02

        Motorcycle Racing Stars of Tomorrow – Thruxton BSB

        Private: [ID: 1SfHxvC8Doo] Youtube Automatic
        00:00

        MotoGP Dreams: Interviews with Tomorrow’s Racing Legends

        Private: [ID: H6XRkf6kROQ] Youtube Automatic
        01:50

        🎙️ Exclusive Interview with Ethan Sparks: 2-Time FAB-Racing Minibikes British Champion! 🏆

        Private: [ID: Kb6w-qAmKls] Youtube Automatic
        02:11:09

        The Superbike Show LIVE with MotoGP’s Liam Hodgins

        Monday Motorsport 16 x9 show holder

        Monday Motorsport – 15th July 2019

        Monday Motorsport 16 x9 show holder

        Motorsport Radio LIVE 21st May

        Monday Motorsport 16 x9 show holder

        Monday Motorsport 30th April 2019

        Monday Motorsport 16 x9 show holder

        Monday Motorsport 15th April

        [ID: x1SiRC5jhW4] Youtube Automatic
        41:01

        FAB-Racing 2022 RD1 Lydd: LS2 Helmets Mini GP70

        [ID: lMZ8lAeLubk] Youtube Automatic
        32:15

        FAB-Racing 2022 RD1 Lydd: Mini GP50

        [ID: GAYCcnqyFo4] Youtube Automatic
        37:11

        FAB-Racing 2022 RD1 Lydd: Pitbike 140

        [ID: Gg142H296QY] Youtube Automatic
        38:13

        FAB-Racing 2022 RD1 Lydd: MotoTeam

  • React
    • Bikes
      • BSB
      • MotoGP
      • World Superbikes
    • Cars
      • F1
      • Single Seaters
      • Sportscars
        • British GT
        • Endurance
      • Touring Cars
    • Opinion
    • Interesting
    • Quizzes
    • Equality
    • Funny
  • Calendars
  • About Us
    • Join the Motorsport Radio team
    • FAQs
    • Log Out
    • Contact

TF Sport Director Tom Ferrier Discusses 2017

Andy Lloyd
December 17, 2017 February 8, 2018

2017 was a year of incredible highs and some deep frustrations for Surrey-based TF Sport. The team’s 2016 form in the British GT Championship seemed to elude them and a one-point lead in the LMGTE class in the European Le Mans Series going into the final round turned into a two-point deficit as the chequered flag fell in Portimáo. Those events were in stark contrast to the team clinching the 2017 Blancpain GT Endurance Cup Pro/Am crown with Jonny Adam and Ahmad Al Harthy.

Motorsport.Radio’s Andy Lloyd caught up with TF Sport Director Tom Ferrier as the team prepared to depart for the Gulf 12 Hours of Abu Dhabi.

 The 2017 British GT Championship, from the outside, looked like a very frustrating season for you. How did it feel from your perspective?

 “That’s probably the right word – frustrating. Obviously we had come off the back of a really strong year. Mark and Jon were ever improving and we thought they were going to be in a place for a real title bid and we didn’t quite get it together. We were pretty strong at Oulton in the first round. Rockingham looked great and we qualified one and two but the Am drivers just had a bad race there. Starting first and second and finishing seventh and eighth was the worst outcome we could have had.”

 “After that we discovered that Derek and Jonny had had a bit of a handling issue with the car which carried through to Silverstone as well. We eventually found it was due to some of the chassis glue had come away but it took us a long time to get to the bottom of it. That lost us the mid-part of the season with Derek and Jonny which was frustrating and I think that had a bit of an effect on Mark and Jon as well because the sister car wasn’t doing quite so well and I think that heads dropped a little bit in the camp. But then we were all up and singing at Brands Hatch and Donington.”

“It was just a mid-season lull which I would say affected the confidence of everyone a bit – the drivers and team. But you learn from it and it was lovely to end on a high to re-establish a bit of a boost back into the drivers and they’re all geared up now for next year.”

Derek Johnston and Mark Farmer have both already committed for next year. Does that give you a lot of confidence, to be able to plan for 2018 at this stage of the year?

 “Absolutely. Being an Aston Martin team and wanting to stay an Aston Martin team, it’s not the easiest seeing as how the car is in its last year and she’s an old girl. To have that faith from our two Am drivers this early on has been lovely going in to the winter, that’s for sure.” 

Stepháne Ratel has always been very clear about the balance between Am and Pro drivers in the British GT Championship. Do you feel that the regulations are about as good as they can get now for a national GT series?

“Yes, I would say so. There’s definitely nowhere else to go and race as a Pro/Am pairing. I think Derek Johnston summed it up. He was unsure if he wanted to do British GT or not mid-way through the year because he was obviously quite down. He went and looked at other options but to race in the UK there isn’t a more prestigious, well turned-out paddock with tougher competition. It’s the only place to be. We’ll just keep going hopefully. There’s rumours of GT3 slumping. There’s a cost issue there – these are expensive cars to run – but if you look at the quality of the teams that are in it, it’s very high so we’re very happy to be there.”

Looking at your European Le Mans Series campaign, the final round at Portimão looked to be heart-breaking bearing in mind how dominant you were in the earlier part of the season?

“Yeah, I’m still grumpy about it now, to be honest! It’s the worst way, isn’t it, to have led every round and to lose it by two points at the last race. I think, without getting political, things were against us. If you look at our Pro driver Nicky Thiim who’s one of the fastest men on the planet in a GT car and how he could qualify a second and a half off the pole position of a Ferrari is unheard of, really. I don’t think things were in our favour and we chose one way with the strategy and things didn’t go our way.”

“If the first full course yellow had happened five minutes later, we would probably have won the race by 45 seconds but as it happened it was the other side of the five-minute window and it hurt us. But that is GT racing. It was sad because the boys had done a great job on the car, our drivers were on-form and we were definitely dominant and not to come away with it was a bit disappointing. I’m greedy and I wanted to win two championships!”

Your season this year included the 24 Hours of Le Mans. That must have been an incredible experience.

 “That was the word to sum it up. It was absolutely mind-blowing from start to finish. It was lovely to be involved with the Aston Martin camp through our first Le Mans. That helped us a lot and it helped me more than anyone, probably. What an event! I couldn’t sum up the size of it to be honest. Everyone absolutely loved it – the drivers, the team, everyone. We were very proud to have been there. I hope we can do many more.”

Blancpain this year was brilliant for you. That must have counter-balanced some of the frustrations in the other championships.

“I was fully aware of how tough Blancpain is but winning at Monza was probably one of my highlights of the year because it was the first race and the first time and the first time the crew had been together. It was a lot of firsts and to come away with such a dominant victory was awesome and then the rest of the year kept rolling on really well.”

 “The Spa 24 was fantastic for us. We went there to try to win the championship and that was our strategy for the race. I think we could have fought for the win in the race had we not been trying to collect so many points along the way. Another great event. I think both 24 hour races this year have been awesome. Somewhat tiring but awesome!”

Jonny Adam’s drive at Monza was staggering. That, and his win at Le Mans, were my highlights of the year.

 “He got the bit between his teeth. The car had been fast all weekend. Again we probably had favourable BoP there. We got the fastest lap of the race. But he didn’t put a foot wrong. There wasn’t a way we weren’t going to win that one once he got in the car. Hats off to him – he’s been wonderful to have in the team for the past two years.”

Are you at a stage where you can say what your commitments will be in 2018 to Blancpain and the European Le Mans Series?

“I can tell you we’ll be in British GT definitely. We’re pretty much there with the FIA World Endurance Championship deal with Salih and Euan and a TBC driver. It’s not 100% confirmed yet. Then we’re looking at either the European Le Mans Series or Blancpain – it’s one or the other. We’re not quite sure which way it will go yet.”

(Subsequent to this interview, the #97 OMAN Racing by TF Sport Aston Martin Vantage GT3 finished 8th overall in the Gulf 12 Hours and 2nd in the GT PA class).

Andy Lloyd

RELATED

motorsport talk
01:24:14

Interview with Mike Seabourne & GTAmerica Review, BTCC News

Motorsport Radio
March 1, 2022 March 2, 2022
rolex24-the-aftermath_thumbnail.png
01:20:38

#Rolex24 – The Aftermath

Motorsport Radio
February 2, 2022 February 2, 2022
weathertechpng
49:48

#IMSA: WeatherTech Sportscar Championship Season Preview

Motorsport Radio
January 4, 2022 January 4, 2022
The embed thumbnail

Interview: Matt George to race two cars in same British GT race

Motorsport Radio
June 5, 2018
The embed thumbnail

2018 British GT Preview

Motorsport Radio
April 1, 2018 April 1, 2018
The embed thumbnail

British GT: Lewis Proctor & Jordan Albert Interview (Tolman Motorsport)

Motorsport Radio
March 29, 2018 March 29, 2018

Listen now

LATEST ARTICLES

INDYCAR RACE WEEKEND

LIVE: NTT INDYCAR Race coverage from Iowa Speedway

Motorsport Radio
July 13, 2024 July 13, 2024
_A050133631_A1J6243

MotoGP: Jorge Martin is looking for the “icing on the cake” in 2024

Lewis Rae
March 2, 2024 March 2, 2024

LATEST VIDEOS

Private: [ID: 71rYi-xncgM] Youtube Automatic
44:02

Motorcycle Racing Stars of Tomorrow – Thruxton BSB

Motorsport Radio
August 28, 2024 August 29, 2024
In this action-packed episode, join us as Harrison Dessoy—multiple race winner in the R&G British Talent Cup—brings you exclusiv...
Private: [ID: 1SfHxvC8Doo] Youtube Automatic
00:00

MotoGP Dreams: Interviews with Tomorrow’s Racing Legends

Motorsport Radio
July 24, 2024 July 25, 2024
presented by the talented Sullivan Mounsay who is not only riding high in the MotoGP RedBull Rookies Cup but is also the current vic...
Private: [ID: CcpwYw20k3k] Youtube Automatic
04:49

The untold story of 14-year-old motorcycle racer Josh Raymond Jr.

July 21, 2024 July 22, 2024
Join us for our interview with Josh Raymond Jr., the 14-year-old racing sensation from Pennsylvania, who’s racing with the Fib...

Official Broadcast Partner of the Motorsport Awards

LATEST NEWS

INDYCAR RACE WEEKEND

LIVE: NTT INDYCAR Race coverage from Iowa Speedway

Motorsport Radio
July 13, 2024 July 13, 2024
_A050133631_A1J6243

MotoGP: Jorge Martin is looking for the “icing on the cake” in 2024

Lewis Rae
March 2, 2024 March 2, 2024
Alex Lowes worldsbk 20244 (1)

WorldSBK: Alex Lowes wins a dramatic red-flagged Race Two

Lewis Rae
February 25, 2024 February 25, 2024

MOST DISCUSSED

Private: [ID: 71rYi-xncgM] Youtube Automatic44:02

Motorcycle Racing Stars of Tomorrow – Thruxton BSB

Motorsport Radio
Private: [ID: 1SfHxvC8Doo] Youtube Automatic00:00

MotoGP Dreams: Interviews with Tomorrow’s Racing Legends

Motorsport Radio
Private: [ID: CcpwYw20k3k] Youtube Automatic04:49

The untold story of 14-year-old motorcycle racer Josh Raymond Jr.

Copyright © 2024 Motorsport Media Ltd

  • Listen
    • NOW PLAYING
    • Our Shows & Podcasts
    • Show Archive
  • Watch
    • LIVE
    • Watch: Interviews
    • The Superbike Show
    • Monday Motorsport
    • FAB-Racing
  • React
    • Bikes
      • BSB
      • MotoGP
      • World Superbikes
    • Cars
      • F1
      • Single Seaters
      • Sportscars
        • British GT
        • Endurance
      • Touring Cars
    • Opinion
    • Interesting
    • Quizzes
    • Equality
    • Funny
  • Calendars
  • About Us
    • Join the Motorsport Radio team
    • FAQs
    • Log Out
    • Contact