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Ex-Formula 1 racer Mark Blundell will join the British Touring Car Championship grid this season at the wheel of a Trade Price Cars Audi S3.

Blundell, who last raced when he undertook a part-season in the British GT Championship in 2013, will join Jake Hill at the Trade Price Cars team, which is being overseen by experienced squad AmD Tuning.

The three-time F1 podium finisher and 1992 Le Mans 24 Hours winner said he was going to learn as much as possible during the 30-race campaign, but has not set any objectives.

He has raced a saloon car twice - with outings in the VW Scirocco R-Cup in 2010 and '12 - but this will be his first full tin-top campaign.

"I know I have a lot to learn," said Blundell, who will begin his test programme later this month.

"[BTCC chief executive] Alan Gow had been talking to me for ages about the BTCC, and this year I thought, 'Why not?'. "If I didn't do it now, I probably never would.

"I was in talks with teams from the end of last year, but I needed the right deal for me and my backers and I found it with Trade Price Racing and AmD Tuning.

"The level of parity between the cars in the BTCC is strong and I think the Audi is a solid foundation.

"While I know there is much to get to grips with, when I pull the crash helmet on, I will be giving it my all, as I always do."

The Audi S3 model that Blundell will drive has been run by AmD Tuning since 2015.

Team principal Shan Hollamby said: "Mark is fully dedicated to this programme and I have already been impressed by his commitment to the BTCC.

"This is a key step for AmD Tuning, to be helping with a driver of Mark's calibre.

"He knows there is a lot to get to grips with, but he will get there, I am certain. He is a quality driver and I am sure that he and Jake will make a great combination.

"It is also an endorsement of the investment we have put in behind the scene and the work we have done on the cars.

"We are full of optimism about the season ahead and can't wait to get stuck in to testing."

2019 BTCC line-up so far

WSR BMW: Colin Turkington, Tom Oliphant, Andrew Jordan

Team Dynamics Honda: Matt Neal, Dan Cammish

Motorbase Performance Ford: Tom Chilton, Ollie Jackson, Nic Hamilton

Speedworks Motorsport Toyota: Tom Ingram

Ciceley Motorsport Mercedes: Adam Morgan, Daniel Rowbottom

BTC Racing Honda: Chris Smiley

AmD Tuning Honda: Sam Tordoff, Rory Butcher

Laser Tools Racing Mercedes: Aiden Moffat

Simpson Racing Honda: Matt Simpson

Team Hard VW: Mike Bushell, Carl Boardley, Bobby Thompson, Michael Crees

Excelr8 Motorsport MG: Rob Smith

Trade Price Cars Audi: Jake Hill, Mark Blundell

Lead image courtesy of Indira Flack