A host of British Touring Car Championship teams have unveiled their liveries and drivers for 2017 at the annual Autosport International Show in Birmingham.

Taking centre stage was the striking chrome-liveried BMW 125i M-Sport of Andrew Jordan, who moves to Dick Bennetts’ squad following his Independents title win with Motorbase Performance.

Motorbase also announced their second and third drivers, with former Eurotech Racing man Martin Depper and Ginetta Supercup graduate Luke Davenport completing their line-up alongside team leader and stalwart Mat Jackson.

Over on the Team Dynamics stand, Matt Neal and reigning champion Gordon Shedden confirmed a tenth season together as they unveiled the new livery on their Honda Civic Type-R.

And AmD Tuning have built a second Audi S3 to be piloted by reigning Renault Clio Cup champion Ant Whorton-Eales, who graduates to the BTCC to partner team returnee Ollie Jackson.

Former Hot Rod champion Matt Simpson returns for a sophomore year with his Honda Civic Type-R, which will be run out of the Team Dynamics stable.

And Handy Motorsport and Rob Austin will team up for a second season with their Toyota Avensis, as the pairing look to build on a strong second half of the 2016 season.