Andy Priaulx

Andrew Graham Priaulx (born 8 August 1974 in Guernsey) is a British racing driver from Guernsey.

Racing Career
In 2001, Priaulx was called upon by the egg:sport Vauxhall team at the Snetterton round of the British Touring Car Championship to replace the injured Vincent Radermecker. Priaulx made an instant impact in his debut race - finishing in second place behind the works Vauxhall of Yvan Muller.

Priaulx's impressive debut saw him in high demand ahead of the 2002 season - and he'd be chosen to join James Thompson at the new Petronas Syntium Proton team. The Proton Impian was a challenging car to drive but he'd manage to score a number of points finishes in the early stages of the season.

In 2003, Priaulx opted to leave the BTCC in favour of a drive with the works BMW Team Great Britain outfit in the European Touring Car Championship.