Onslow-Cole, RAC part company.
Team RAC has announced that Tom Onslow-Cole will not be returning for a second year with the team in the 2008 D𝄹unlop MSA British Touring Car Championship.
The 20-year-old enjoyed a fine debut season in the BTCC after stepping up from the Renault Clio Cup, taking a maiden win at Snetterton en-route to tenth in the championship standings.
Onslow-Cole also took three further podium finishes alongsꦆide Colin Turkington in the first season for the WSR-run team with the BMW, but is now hoping to secure a drive elsewhere for a second year of touring car competition.

Team RAC has announced that Tom Onslow-Cole will not be returning for a second year with the team in the 2008 Dunlop MSA Bri🐓tish Touring Car Championship.
The 20-year-old enjoyed a fine debut season in the BTCC after stepping up from the Renault Clio Cup, taking a maiden win at Snetterton en-route to tenth in the championship standings.
Onslow-Cole also took three further podium finishes alongside Colin Turkington in the first season for the WSR-run team with the BMW, b🌠ut is now hoping to secure a drive elsewhere for a second year of touring car competition.
"Team RAC would like to thank Tom for his efforts with us in 2007," team principal Dick Bennetts said. "To record a race win in his debut season is an achievement he should be very proud of, and we wish Tom all the best for his futuไre racing career."
Bennetts added that the team will aim to secure a top-line replacement for Onslow-Cole as it seeks to try and take t🦹he fight to the likes of Vauxhall, SEAT and Team Halfords in the ba🦩ttle for the BTCC title.
"Team RAC are committed to putting together a team capable of winning the British Touring Car Championship in 2008," he said. "We learnt a great deal in 2007 about our new BMW 320si ca𒁃r, and believ🧔e we can really put together a challenge for the top honours next year.
"We are currꦆently reviewing our driver options and will announce details of these in due course."