Gordon William Shedden (born 15 February 1979) is a British racing driver currently competing in the British Touring Car Championship for Toyota Gazoo Racing UK with IAA. He has previously won the series on three occasions; in 2012, 2015 and 2016, driving for Honda/Team Dynamics each time. He also spent two seasons in the FIA WTCR, from 2018 to 2019, driving for the Audi Sport Leopard Lukoil Team.
Shedden was entered in the 2002 BTCC by GR Asia in an Alfa Romeo, but this never reached the track. (http://www.touringcarregister.com/register/492/)
Shedden has worked as Business Development Manager for the Knockhill circuit, alongside his wife Jillian. He has raced at Guia Circuit several times.
In 2008, Shedden was the team leader alongside Tom Chilton, with Neal leaving to join VX Racing. He took a second place in the season opener, but crashed heavily in race 3. He did not achieve a podium finish at Donington Park, and at Thruxton Circuit he led races 1 and 3, but suffered punctures on lap 8 of both races. He was placed in seventh in the Drivers Championship.
2009 saw Shedden joined at Team Dynamics (previously Team Halfords) by former Luton Town F.C. Chairman, David Pinkney. He also took on a new role as Team Ambassador for new racing team, YourRacingCar.com who contested their first year together in the BTCC support series, the Ginetta G50 Cup. He was ranked 9th in the Drivers Standings but was later replaced by James Thompson.
Shedden remained with Honda for the 2011 season with the Honda Civic now powered by an NGTC turbocharged engine. He finished the drivers championship in second place, 8 points behind his team mate Matt Neal having been his only title challenger at the penultimate race of the season.
Shedden stayed with Honda in 2012, driving the new full-NGTC Honda Civic. His teammate would Matt Neal for the third year in a row. He had a disappointing opening round at Brands Hatch, his car was plagued with electrical problems for much of the weekend. He was disqualified from the third race of the day after his team worked on his car during the red flag period. Matt Neal makes strong season start for Honda, TouringCarTimes. Things improved at the next round where Shedden took two wins from three races, including one inherited due to penalties for Mat Jackson and Jason Plato. Problems for Plato at Oulton Park and good results put him in the championship lead after the first race. He was second in the championship going into the summer break, one point behind team-mate Neal. When the season resumed at Snetterton, Shedden's car caught fire in the first free practice session. Shedden finished third in race three but post-race scrutineering found that his Honda had been over-boosting, thus disqualifying him from the results. He won two of the three races at Rockingham in wet conditions where he regained the championship lead. Shedden secured his first BTCC title in race two at Brands Hatch, finishing second behind Aron Smith. The Honda team retained Shedden and Neal for 2013 in a pair of Honda Civics. He was excluded from the second race at the season opening Brands Hatch round having failed the ride height test, elevating Jeff Smith to the final podium spot. He went on to finish second in the standings, just seven points away from retaining his crown.
2014 saw the Honda team make the switch to run the new Honda tourer model for a year. It happened to be fairly unsuccessful however. Shedden managed two wins, eight podiums and finished up third in the drivers championship.
For 2015 the team ran a pair of brand new Honda Type Rs. Shedden took the cars first win in just the second race of the season. In what was to be one of the most tense and dramatic title showdowns ever. Shedden took the title by just 4 points from Jason Plato and thus his second drivers title.
Halfords returned as the team's main sponsor for 2016, a full ten years since they took Matt Neal to his second drivers title. Shedden hit the ground running with a win at the first round. However, a lean spell mid season due to some bad luck saw Shedden sitting ninth in the standings at the halfway point. In the second half of the season. Shedden would take three wins and four podiums to claw back the points deficit to BMW's Sam Tordoff. In the last race of the season, Shedden overtook Tordoff to clinch his third championship title. Shedden became the first man to successfully defend his crown since Fabrizio Giovanardi in 2008.
| 2011 ! nowrap | Rosso Verde ! nowrap | Ferrari 458 Italia ! GT3 | Oulton Park | Oulton Park | SNE 1 | Brands Hatch | SPA 1 | SPA 2 | ROC 1 | ROC 2 | Donington Park | SIL 1 ! 21st ! 12 |
| 2017 ! nowrap | Leopard Racing Team WRT ! nowrap | Volkswagen Golf GTI TCR | RIM 1 | RIM 2 | BHR 1 | BHR 2 | SPA 1 | SPA 2 | MNZ 1 | MNZ 2 | Salzburgring | Salzburgring | Hungaroring | Hungaroring | OSC 1 | OSC 2 | CHA 1 | CHA 2 | ZHE 1 | ZHE 2 | Dubai Autodrome | Dubai Autodrome ! 19th ! 31 |
| 2018 ! nowrap | Audi Sport Leopard Lukoil Team ! nowrap | Audi RS 3 LMS TCR | MAR 1 | MAR 2 | MAR 3 | HUN 1 | HUN 2 | HUN 3 | GER 1 | GER 2 | GER 3 | NED 1 | NED 2 | NED 3 | POR 1 | POR 2 | POR 3 | SVK 1 | SVK 2 | SVK 3 | CHN 1 | CHN 2 | CHN 3 | WUH 1 | WUH 2 | WUH 3 | JPN 1 | JPN 2 | JPN 3 | MAC 1 | MAC 2 | MAC 3 ! 13th ! 122 |
| 2019 ! nowrap | Leopard Racing Team Audi Sport ! nowrap | Audi RS 3 LMS TCR | MAR 1 | MAR 2 | MAR 3 | HUN 1 | HUN 2 | HUN 3 | SVK 1 | SVK 2 | SVK 3 | NED 1 | NED 2 | NED 3 | GER 1 | GER 2 | GER 3 | POR 1 | POR 2 | POR 3 | CHN 1 | CHN 2 | CHN 3 | JPN 1 | JPN 2 | JPN 3 | MAC 1 | MAC 2 | MAC 3 | MAL 1 | MAL 2 | MAL 3 ! 26th ! 35 |
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