The Derby-based fire protection company, which provides passive fire protection installation services throughout the UK, will be teaming up with Goff as he gears up for his ninth series, highlighting FBI’s commitment to supporting motorsport and its talent.
The five team BTCC race winner battled through a challenging 2020 campaign in the Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship, yet the new season brings bright prospects. The 30-year-old recently signed a new contract with Team HARD, whom he made his series debut with back in 2013. This will keep him at the team until the end of the 2022 season, as the team moves to the all-new CUPRA Leon for 2021. Goff will also be spearheading CUPRA’s programme into this year’s championship.
Stephen Milward, CEO of Fire Barrier International said: ‘We are delighted to be part of the 2021 season by getting behind such well respected talent as Jack. His credentials speak for themselves. Motorsport’s popularity is growing evermore and the British Touring Car Championship is one of the most popular and famous motor racing championships in the world. As proud sponsors and huge motorsports fan, we are relishing what promises to be a great season.’
As part of a revised calendar for COVID, the 64th BTCC season has been delayed a month and will now kick off at Thruxton on 8-9th May. The sport’s finest will battle it out over nine racing events before participating in the season finale at Brands Hatch GP on 23-24 Oct to crown the winner. All race day action will be covered on ITV4.