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Jason started his competitive career in Autograss at the age of 13 and showed his winning
potential by finishing 3rd in his very first race meeting.

At the age of 14 competed in the British Autograss Championship, after the opening round
Jason was leading the series. A mixed year spoilt the initial glory, though he completed the
series in a respectable 10th place and gained recognition as a key player among his fellow
competitors and teams.

The following season Jason moved to the MSA Junior Rally Cross Championship piloting
a self prepared Mini to 3rd overall. In 2005 Jason continued with Rally Cross competing
aboard a Peugeot 106 Maxi. Victorious in many events throughout the season including
the British Grand-Prix, Jason also competed in the modified class challenging the more
powerful 2.4 litre vehicles in his small capacity Peugeot to reward him with 4th overall in
the Two Wheel Drive Trophy.

2006 Jason moved to rallying with the Peugeot, contesting many events to gain valuable
experience. The valuable experience secured 3rd in class of the BTRDA Championship,
along with podium finishes during the year including second in class on his first rally and
6th in class at the Cork 20 International in Ireland. Jason’s winning ways and driving ability
was rewarded with his selection into the MSA Rally Academy.

In 2007 Jason moved to the British Rally Championship with a Citroen C2R2 and promptly
won the class on his opening event! After three seasons contesting the Citroen Racing Trophy,
which saw Jason finish as runner up twice and take the crown once, the young Builth Wells
resident moves up to a 2010 specification Subaru Impreza 4 wheel drive turbo for his fifth
year of rallying! Built by Prodrive, this latest specification Impreza features improved torque
and greater horsepower thanks to the new regulations allowing larger restrictors.

Jason will contest the full British Rally Championship with the new car and whilst 2010 is
viewed as a learning year the young talent will still be one to watch out on the stages!