Media Coverage

From race reports and press releases to behind-the-scenes features, you’ll find everything you need to follow my journey on and off the track.

Media Coverage

From race reports and press releases to behind-the-scenes features, you’ll find everything you need to follow my journey on and off the track.

Go to Autosport - Star drive

Autosport - Star drive

The man on a charge was flu-suffering Nigel Greensall who had started late after pitting to change to wet tyres. Greensall was up to 3rd by lap 23 and passed Wilson a few laps later. 40 cars passed in just 48 laps – is this a record??
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Motoring News

Nigel Greensall in the end-of-season night race. He fended off all-comers to lead from pole for 25 minutes in the Stealth.
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Autosport

Nigel Greensall led the Privilege Insurance GT Championship for a glorious 25 minutes at Silverstone on Saturday. The talented club racer was at the wheel of the previously unfancied Stealth B6 chassis and managed to embarrass much of the opposition including the Lister Storm, TVR Cerbera and Chrysler Viper.
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Motoring News

28 August 2001 There was always something sinister-looking about the Stealth GT, but it wasn’t until Greensall got behind the wheel that we saw it’s true potential. He planted it on pole and gleefully led the opening 25 minutes during the final round of the season at Silverstone. That highlighted the potential of the car and underlined the quality of the driver too. We hope he remains in the Championship next season.
Go to Autosport - Radical Enduro Success

Autosport - Radical Enduro Success

September 2001 Nigel Greensall won both one-hour Radical Enduro races as the series visited the revamped Zolder circuit in Belgium for the first time last weekend. Reigning champion Michael Vergers finished in second place in both races.