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PHIL SEATH - Swift Sport Driver

  • Mar 27
  • 2 min read
Phil Seath Swift Rallycross Racing Driver

⚫🔴🟡 SWIFT SPORT DRIVER 🟡🔴⚫


NAME: PHIL SEATH


RACE NO: 80


HOMETOWN: DOVER


PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE: 2025 Swift Sport Rallycross Championship



We are pleased to welcome Phil Seath back to the Swift Sport Rallycross Championship for 2026.



Securing a car that had been stored for several years meant mechanical gremlins plagued Phil’s 2025 debut season, but as the year progressed, so did his results, with podium finishes giving him plenty to build on for 2026.



We caught up with Phil and here’s what he had to say:


“I fancied a new hobby and tried a Peter Gwynne taster day last year, got the bug, bought a car and the rest is history. A blown engine at my first race meeting wasn’t the start I had hoped for, but the team spirit and help from everyone was fantastic. Last season had many challenges with the car.



To win the championship would be amazing, and I want to keep learning and improving my driving skills. A skill I would like to develop this year is left foot braking. The Swift Championship is great, with the team spirit between the drivers, the banter, and the support from other team members, Peter and Sarah. I hope to inspire others in motorsport by keeping the team spirit going and pushing themselves to be the best they can be.



Thanks to The Friendly Farmers, Cliffe Top Projects, ell85design and The Light Session for their sponsorship this season, it means a lot to have their support.



Thanks as well to my friends for their support and for keeping the car running for me, and to my wife and kids.”



We look forward to seeing Phil back on the grid for the 2026 season and following his progress across the year.



 
 
 

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