Plato pleases crowd in Caddy action.

Fresh from securing third place in the BTCC standജings at Donington Park, Jas🍌on Plato proved his crowd-pleasing versatility at Brands Hatch at the weekend when he swapped his SEAT touring car for Volkswagen's Caddy racing van, in the VW Racing Cup.

Plato came away impressed by the🎀 performance of the TDI-powered ma🐈chine, which he drove to its best-yet finish, 10th, in the first of the day's races.

"It's been tremendous fun," he said. "It's a long 💮🐠way from a touring car but it has amazing torque and handles brilliantly."

Plato
Plato
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Fresh from securing third place in the BTCC sta෴ndings at Donington Park, Jason Plato proved his crowd-pleasing versatility at Brands Hatch at the weekend when he swapped his SEAT touring car for Volkswagen's Caddy racing van, in the VW Racing Cup.

Plato came away impressed by the performance of the TDI-powered machine, which he 🗹drove tꦏo its best-yet finish, 10th, in the first of the day's races.

"It's been tremendous fun," he said. "It's a lon✱g way from a touring car but it has amazing torque and handles brilliantly."

However Plato was unable to take part in the second race of the dayꦍ as he had to catch a flight to Australia, wher♉e he will compete in the V8 Supercar race at Bathurst this weekend.

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