RML Group

RML Group
Founded1984
Founder(s)Ray Mallock
Current seriesBTCC - Official Parts Supplier
Former seriesWTCC
European Le Mans Series
ASCAR
WRC
South African Touring Car Championship
World Sportscar Championship
JWRC
Spanish GT Championship
British Rally Championship
Teams'
Championships
1995 (BTCC)
1998 (BTCC)
1999 (BTCC)
2001 (ELMS -GTS)
2002 (ASCAR)
2003 (ASCAR)
2007 (LMS -LMP2)
2010 (LMS -LMP2)
2010 WTCC
2011 WTCC
2012 WTCC
2013 WTCC Y. T. Trophy
Drivers'
Championships
1986 (Mallock, Leslie -C2)
1995 (Cleland -BTCC)
1999 (Aiello -BTCC)
2001 (McKellar, Lambert -GTS)
2007(Newton, Erdos -LMP2)
2010(Newton, Erdos -LMP2)
2010(Plato -BTCC)
2010(Muller-WTCC)
2011(Muller-WTCC)
2012(Huff-WTCC)
2013(Muller-WTCC)
Websitermlgroup.com

RML Group is a British total engineering solutions company based in Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, England. Founded in the 1984 by Ray Mallock as a motorsport team, the group has since expanded to provide advanced engineering services to OEMs and other companies in the automotive sector, as well as those in defence, aerospace, and marine.

The company has a prestigious heritage in motorsports and high-performance vehicles, and as of 2025 saw significant investment in RML Group, including the installation of a new senior management team with CEO Paul Dickinson joining the board. Operations are spread across four divisions – Power, Engineering, Motorsport and Bespoke.

Powertrain and engineering expertise have seen RML Group work with the likes of Aston Martin, McLaren Automotive, Bentley, NIO, Lotus Cars, Nissan and MG Motor on special projects, while experience with electrification in motorsport has seen the development of the VarEVolt scalable platform allows RML Group to provide bespoke, high-performance batteries for hybrid and electric vehicles.

RML supports manufacturers with factory motorsport projects and race teams across a range of formulae, including touring cars and GT racing. At a series level, the group has a contract as Official Parts Supplier to the British Touring Car Championship, providing specified NGCT-specification chassis, suspension and steering components to all teams in the competition.

The company's Bespoke division has delivered a range of projects direct to customers, initially the RML Short Wheelbase (SWB) 1960s-style grand tourer launched in 2021 and currently the Le Mans-inspired GT Hypercar.