John Guest pairing aim to build on podium.
Andrew Jordan will hope to build on his maiden podium in the HiQ MSA British Touring Car Championship𒊎 as the series heads to Knockhill this week♛end for the eighth round of the year.
Jordan Jr produced one of the most impressive drives of the season in the final race of the weeᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚkend at Oulton Park to take third place, despite father Mike having earlier admitted that ༺he didn't feel the BTC-spec Honda Integra would have the pace to challenge at the front.

Andrew Jordan will hope to build on his maiden podium in the HiQ MSA British Touring Car Ch🧔ampionship as the series heads to Knockhill this weeke𒆙nd for the eighth round of the year.
Jordan Jr produced one of the most impressive drives of the season in th🌞e final race of the weekend at Oulton Park to take third place, despite father ♊Mike having earlier admitted that he didn't feel the BTC-spec Honda Integra would have the pace to challenge at the front.
Bouyed by that result, following on from similar strong drives at Donington Park and Thruxton earlier in the year, Jordan Jr will now hope to impress again at the chall🥂enging Fife circuit this weekend, with the teenager confident of another st༒rong showing.
"It🐬 was just an unreal feeling to be on ♑the BTCC podium," he said. "With the pace the cars have got I'm sure we can be up there again. To do it at this level and be up on that podium was amazing."
Father Mike endured a frustrating weekend at Oultoไn Park after an accident in the opening race forced him out of the remainder of race day, but he said he was looking forward to the Scottish race we🏅ekend.
"Knockhill is fantastic," he said. "It's one of my favourite circuits. We run the car very short geared there because the maximum speed i🌺s not very high and we use the shortest sixth gear of the👍 season at Knockhill."