Warren Hughes

Warren Hughes (born 19 January 1969 in Newcastle) is a British racing driver.

Racing Career
In 2001, Hughes joined the MG Sport and Racing stable and represented the manufacturer at Le Mans and in the British Touring Car Championship. Teaming with Anthony Reid and David Leslie, the trio spent the first half of 2001 developing the MG ZS for competition before debuting at the Knockhill round in August.

Hughes stuck with MG in 2002 and scored his first and only podium for the team at the opening round at Donington. Hughes finished this season 12th overall.

Hughes lost his race drive with the team in 2003 with the signing of Mark Blundell and the promotion of Colin Turkington to the team although he remained in a testing capacity with West Surrey Racing and acted as reserve and driver coach.