Our Racing Heritage
Josh started his racing career with motorbikes, contesting for numerous two-wheeled series’. After twelve years of motorbike racing, Josh’s focus began to shift.
In 2013, he made the move into motorcar racing, racing in the VW Racing Cup in the same year. In 2014, on his first foray into endurance racing, Caygill claimed second in class at the Dunlop 24 Hour Dubai race.
Josh has since lined up in a range of motorsport championships, from the Blancpain GT Series Endurance Cup (2017) to the British Touring Car Championship (2018) and the Porsche Carrera Cup GB (2021).
“In order to be a good racing driver, you have to be obsessed with detail and precision. This mindset inadvertently flows into the Caygill Collection.”

In 2022, Josh took on prototype racing, racing in the European Le Mans Series with Yorkshire-based team United Autosports. He secured two podiums at the 4 Hours of Le Castellet and 4 Hours of Portimao, together with his two co-drivers in the LMP3 class.
In 2023, Josh rejoined the team for a one- off LMP3 special at the Le Mans Cup Aragon, kicking off the weekend with his first ever pole position, before a mid-race power issue sadly snatched a likely win.
In 2024 Josh rejoined United Autosports McLaren to compete in the FIA World Endurance Championship.