Three highlighted achievements, amongst many more.

TGP Championship Title Winners 2001
The Surtees TS9B.05, owned and driven by John Bladon, prepared by Terry with the help and support of his late wife Thea.
This championship title was won by concentrating on scoring consistent points in every championship round. With one of the more modest budgets on the grid.
That season, at the Nogaro race meeting, the car sustained heavy damage, destroying 3 corners and the rear crossmember. With the next round of the championship being at Barcelona 7 days later, there was little time to play with. A list of parts required was sent home, stripped off the TS11, and couriered out to Nogaro. Terry managed to borrow some space from a local college of excellence, which allowed him to repair the car within the short timescale. He even got some aersol to match, and at Barcelona, the car won an award for best prepared car! The significance of all this, was that John managed to win his class at Barcelona, and without those championship points, he would not have won the championship.
Masters Outstanding Car Preparation Award 2011
After a successful season running the Mclaren M1B and the Corvette C3 in the Masters FIA Sports Car Championship.
Spirit of Goodwood Award 2018
With Karun Chandok driving the McLaren M1A of John Bladon, at the 2018 Goodwood Members Meeting, the differential unfortunately failed during qualifying, with the shock, also cracking the belhousing. Autotune UK, very kindly offered us their spare gearbox, however this was at their premises in Blackburn. Toby drove through the best part of the night to fetch it, before delivering it to Jarno at the circuit at 4am. Jarno & Terry together, got everything to fit, and the car ready for the race. Karun, starting from the back of the grid, went on to set the fastest lap of the meeting, and we were awarded the Spirit of Goodwood Award by Lord March.
Masters Sports Car Legends – Championship winners 2022 (Hulme Class)
The McLaren M1B, owned and driven by John Spiers, stormed to a convincing Hulme class championship crown, following a series of convincing wins throughout the season. Co-driven with Nigel Greensall for most of the season, and then Ollie Hancock at Silverstone Classic.


















