Police have named a man sought in connection with a dangerous driving incident where a car nearly crash into a cyclist.

Footage circulating on social media showed the car - a black Audi driven by the suspect, which police know was stolen and had false plates - almost hitting Wimbledon man Dave Clifton near Clapham North station on August 1.

Four days after the incident police launched an official appeal and have now released the first photo of the man in question and named him as Shane Seymour.

The image is taken from the head-cam of Mr Clifton who was taken aback by the "reckless" driver.

"It's worrying having drivers on the road like that, certainly," he said.

"It's all just really bizarre. I don't know if he's just having a bad morning or what. He seems to be picking on everybody."

Mr Clifton was cycling along the A24 just before 8am. He reported to police that he saw a man driving a black Audi A3, involved in a verbal altercation with two other cyclists ahead of him.

A short while later, the same car narrowly avoided hitting him near the railway bridge.

The 50-year-old IT consultant reported that the driver nearly knocked him into the road after he had overtaken another cyclist in the bus lane.

Following this, the man and Audi driver pulled up beside each other at the next set of lights, where the driver began throwing objects at him from within his car.

When the lights turned green, the driver turned his car towards the victim and drove at him at speed before changing direction. He then turned onto Dorset Road, where eye witnesses said he nearly hit another cyclist before having an argument with them.

A crowd gathered and the driver turned his car around and drove onto the pavement. At that moment, an unmarked police car appeared and a police officer got out.

The driver reversed at speed and disappeared down Dorset Road.

Detective Constable James Preston from Brixton CID, said: "Today we are naming this man as Shane Seymour. He is known to have links to South London and the Canterbury area.

"Have you seen him, or do you know where he is? Please contact us or Crimestoppers if so as we urgently need to speak to him in relation to this matter. If any members of the public spot him, do not approach him but call 999 straight away.

"It is only a matter of luck that no-one was seriously injured or even killed by this reckless driver. The sooner we can apprehend him, the better.

"We’d also still like to hear from anyone who witnessed this first-hand who have not yet come forward. Anything you may be able to remember and tell us could really help this investigation.

"I would like to thank the public in advance for their help with our enquiries."

Anyone with any information is asked to call police on 101 and quote CAD 1581/1Aug. Alternatively, contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.