GORDON SHEDDEN is a thinking man. That statement is not aimed at portraying the British Touring Car Championship racer in the mould of Rodin’s famous sculpture; instead it is intended to highlight the measured and calculated approach he has, not only to his racing, but also to life, writes Jim McGill.
The 32-year-old from Dalgety Bay, who heads into this weekend’s BTCC triple-header on his home track at Knockhill in Fife trailing the Ford of current leader Mat Jackson by just eight points, is clinical in his ability to achieve his goals.