Andrew Jordan is a racing driver from United Kingdom who last raced in BTCC for TOCA / Cosworth / M-Sport. Jordan is a one-time champion (2019), with 12 wins and 31 podiums from 151 starts.[1]
A Racer Rating of 3,954 ranks Jordan 1126th of 15,348 indexed drivers, on an Elo scale where the strongest reach the low five figures. It is built from every indexed race in the driver's file, decayed for time since their last race.
| 2021-09-25 | Silverstone National | P25 | −161 |
| 2021-09-25 | Silverstone National | P20 | −105 |
| 2021-09-25 | Silverstone National | DNF | −205 |
| Season | Series | Team | Races | Wins | Podiums | DNFs | Poles | Points | Pos | Gain/Loss | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2021 | ▸BTCC | TOCA / Cosworth / M-Sport | 3 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | P22 | −471 | 5,011 |
| 2019 | ▸BTCC | BMW Pirtek Racing | 28 | 6 | 11 | 2 | 3 | 0 | P1 | +733 | 5,482 |
| 2018 | ▸BTCC | BMW Pirtek Racing | 30 | 1 | 6 | 3 | 0 | 0 | P6 | +340 | 5,175 |
| 2017 | ▸BTCC | BMW Pirtek Racing | 30 | 3 | 4 | 2 | 2 | 0 | P8 | −354 | 4,698 |
| 2016 | ▸BTCC | Motorbase Performance | 30 | 2 | 5 | 1 | 0 | 0 | P8 | +611 | 5,000 |
| 2015 | ▸BTCC | MG 888 Racing | 30 | 0 | 5 | 1 | 0 | 0 | P5 | +1,353 | 4,625 |
| Rival | Rating | Raced | Ahead | Behind | Record |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 🇬🇧 Colin Turkington | 5,614 | 130 | 57 | 73 | 44% |
| 🇬🇧 Jason Plato | 3,446 | 126 | 71 | 55 | 56% |
| 🇬🇧 Jack Goff | 2,924 | 125 | 72 | 53 | 58% |
| 🇬🇧 Tom Ingram | 6,921 | 122 | 62 | 60 | 51% |
| 🇬🇧 Aiden Moffat | 4,342 | 122 | 88 | 34 | 72% |
| 🇬🇧 Matt Neal | 3,767 | 122 | 52 | 70 | 43% |
| 🇬🇧 Adam Morgan | 4,862 | 121 | 66 | 55 | 55% |
| 🇬🇧 Josh Cook | 5,197 | 120 | 73 | 47 | 61% |
| 🇬🇧 Rob Collard | 4,030 | 108 | 58 | 50 | 54% |
| 🇬🇧 Ash Sutton | 6,866 | 101 | 52 | 49 | 51% |
Andrew Jordan is a British touring car driver who spent six seasons in the British Touring Car Championship between 2015 and 2021, accumulating 12 wins and 31 podium finishes across 151 starts. He won the BTCC championship in 2019, the pinnacle of his recorded racing career. His average finish of P8.6 across the series places him in the middle tier of a fiercely competitive field where even strong drivers frequently occupy mid-grid positions.[1]
Jordan's record against the BTCC's top rivals reveals a mixed picture. He finished ahead of the FIA Gold-graded Colin Turkington on 57 occasions but behind him 73 times; he had a stronger head-to-head against fellow Gold-graded Tom Ingram, winning their battle in 62 races to 60 defeats. More significantly, he dominated Jack Goff with a 72-53 record, while establishing a convincing advantage over Aiden Moffat at 88-34. However, he struggled consistently against Matt Neal, whom he beat only 52 times in 122 meetings. Against four-time champion Ash Sutton and Jake Hill, a Silver-graded former champion, Jordan finished ahead frequently enough to demonstrate occasional competitiveness against the series' strongest drivers, though the overall balance of these encounters ran against sustained dominance. He spent the majority of his BTCC career with BMW Pirtek Racing, which yielded 87 of his 151 starts.[2]
Jordan retired from racing after 2021. Recent reports indicate activity in historic and classic motorsport events, including competition in NASCAR-style racing at international venues in 2026, though these fall outside his primary touring car record.