Vic Lee Racing

Vic Lee Racing is a British racing team formed in the mid 1980s by Vic Lee.

The team had their initial success in the mid-1990s but were wound up in 1993 when Lee received a sentence of twelve years' imprisonment for drug trafficking. The original incarnation folded and the assets of the team were transferred to Ray Bellm and Steve Neal - who went on to form Team Dynamics.

VLR returned in the late 1990s to run in the National Saloon Car series before being selected to run the works Peugeot team in the 2001 British Touring Car Championship season. The team ran a trio of Peugeot 406 Coupés for Steve Soper, Dan Eaves and Alan Morrison but success was rather thin on the ground. Peugeot opted to can the BTCC programme at the end of 2001 in favour of their World Rally Championship commitments. VLR also produced a fourth chassis that was sold as a customer car to fellow BTCC team HTML.

In 2002, VLR continued their 406 Coupé programme with renewed sponsorship from Halfords - the team running a pair for Eaves and Tim Harvey.

VLR switched to a pair of newly-built Peugeot 307s in 2003.