NCMT continues sponsorship of university racing team

Reinforcing its commitment to fostering talent and innovation in motorsport, as well as in engineering and manufacturing generally, machine tool sales company NCMT will continue its sponsorship of the University of Wolverhampton Racing (UWR) team for the 2025 season.
Building on a successful partnership that started in 2023, NCMT will support the Morgan racecar and UWR Revolution 500 EVO racecar. The latter was launched in conjunction with British manufacturer Revolution Race Cars on 9 January 2015 at the Autosport International motorsport show in Birmingham.
This season, the car will compete in the newly-formed Equipe Sports Prototypes series, a multi-class racing championship for lightweight prototype sports cars. Behind the wheel will be racing driver and UWR team manager, Shane Kelly.
Assembly of the car and its maintenance throughout the season are the responsibility of the university’s student-run racing team. The partnership with Revolution Race Cars will see the manufacturer work closely with the university to create additional learning opportunities, including valuable hands-on experience of competitive motorsport at the factory in Peterborough. Students will consequently benefit from an engineering environment that blends academic theory with real-world application, in return for which the university will offer Revolution access to its prototyping facilities.
The collaboration not only sets the stage for a thrilling racing season, but also reinforces the university’s commitment to producing aspiring motorsport professionals and other engineering graduates who are industry-ready when they leave.
Ian Horton, Sales Director at NCMT, says: “We’re thrilled to continue our partnership with UWR. The team’s dedication to pushing the boundaries of engineering performance is incredible. We look forward to seeing the new 500 EVO racecar in action and remain proud to support UWR as it seeks even greater achievements in 2025.”