The 42-year-old Scot returned to the BTCC last year following three years out of the series, which included a two-season stint in the World Touring Car Cup.
Shedden, who had never previously raced the FK8-model Honda Civic Type R, took until October to score a victory on his return, but his brace of wins at Donington Park was key to a late surge that promoted him to sixth in the standings.
He has been linked with a move elsewhere during the silly season, but now looks set to line up once again alongside Dan Rowbottom, who was ninth in the 2021 championship and is on a two-year deal with Dynamics.
Team boss Matt Neal told Autosport: “Our intention is to run ‘Flash’ and ‘Rowbo’. One of our strengths has always been continuity.
“We didn’t have a fab year last year, but sometimes the ball didn’t roll our way, and you’ve just got to pick yourself up and learn from it.”
Dynamics has acquired a third TBL entrants’ licence on loan for the 2022 season, and Neal has…
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