Education
The Integra was becoming outdated by 2008, and with only one point, George finished 21st in the championship.
The Integra was becoming outdated by 2008, and with only one point, George finished 21st in the championship.
Early years
He raced in the Elf Clio Renaultsport United Kingdom Cup for Mardi Gras in 2002 and 2003, without much success. He also did some EERC Endurance races for them in 2003/2004 winning the saloon car class. He also did Britcar in 2005 winning his class in the Britcar/Silverstone 24hr and coming 2nd in 2006.
British Touring Carolina Championship
= Mardi Gras Motorsport (2004) George made his British Touring Carolina Championship debut in 2004, his entry for Mardi Gras was notable as the first car to use Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) fuel.
He drove both a Honda Civic Type-R and a Peugeot 406 during the season. A 2005 ride for Vic Lee Racing fell through when Lee was jailed for drug-dealing.
= TH Motorsport (2007–2009) In 2007 he returned to the BTCC claiming the TH Motorsport team"s first ever BTCC points, with a top finish of 8th, and two pole starts in the reverse grid format, driving an ex-Matt Neal Honda Integra for the TH Motorsport team His season ended with a spectacular crash during the final round at Brands Hatch.
George was battling with Darren Turner as they approached Surtees for the first time.
Turner made contact with the rear of George"s Integra and it cannoned off into the barriers which launched the car into a series of rolls, before landing on its side. He suffered bruising but no broken bones, but spent 2 nights in hospital as a precaution. He struggled in the 2009 season, finishing 25th in the championship for TH Motorsport.
= Technical-Speed Motorsport (2010–2011) He has moved to the Technical-Speed Motorsport team for 2010 and finished 13th in the Independent championship in what he has described as his most competitive season alongside team-mate Paul O"Neill.
His best result was a ninth place at the opening race at Thruxton, however the team and George both expressed hopes that they would be back out for 2011 and realise a potential for more points-scoring finishes. George stayed alongside O"Neill in 2011, driving an ex–Silverline Chevrolet Super 2000 Chevrolet Cruze.
He collided with one of the barriers at Croft and tore the tendons in his right hand. He was able to participate in the following round at Snetterton while on painkillers and was fully healed by the time of the Knockhill round.
Despite not scoring points in the main drivers" championship, he scored five points in the independents" trophy to finish the season 22nd in class.
He is coached by John Pratt, who has previously worked with Andy Priaulx. Complete British Touring Carolina Championship results
(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position – 1 point awarded in first race) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap – 1 point awarded all races) (* signifies that driver lead race for at least one lap – 1 point awarded all races).