Alan Morrison

Alan Morrison (born 3rd March 1971 in Killyleagh, Northern Ireland) is a Northern Irish racing driver.

Racing Career
Morrison's early forays into motorsport were in Motorcross - where he was a British champion. In 1997, he began racing in the Ford Fiesta series which he'd win a year later. This then saw him move to the Vauxhall Vectra Sri Challenge in 1999 where he'd finish second overall. Following this, he'd race in the National Saloon Car Championship in 2000 - winning the title in a Peugeot 306 GTi.

2001: Peugeot
Morrison's success saw him picked up by Peugeot in 2001 for their British Touring Car Championship return. Unfortunately the Peugeot 406 Coupé he drove ended up being a bit of a dog to drive and his best result was a sixth place in the races at Knockhill.

2002: Barwell Motorsport
A lack of results for Peugeot saw them leave at the end of 2001, leaving Morrison out of a drive. Morrison then opted to jump to the Barwell Motorsport team driving a Vauxhall Astra Coupé alongside youngster Tom Chilton in 2002. Morrison finished the season in 16th place, fifth in the independents championship.

2003: Honda
Morrison moved to the works Honda Racing outfit in 2003 alongside Matt Neal and Tom Chilton.