Our new franchisees are embracing the series and they all appreciate the host of opportunities that exist through our association with the BTCC." OFFICIAL ENTRY LIST: HiQ MSA BRITISH TOURING CAR CHAMPIONSHIP. No. Driver (NAT), Hometown, Team/Car, Spec1. Fabrizio Giovanardi (ITA), Sassuolo, Modena, Italy, VX Racing/Vauxhall Vectra, S * 4. Ranking the top 10 BTCC drivers of By Marcus Simmons A refresh in equipment and some returning faces helped contribute to a supremely competitive . · Australian Frank Gardner () was a driver with biggest winning percentage among top drivers in the BTCC. He won 35 races in 93 starts between 19(37,6%).
Turkington’s potential was realised in , as he piloted his BMW to six victories and the overall Drivers’ crown. His success made Turkington the only Ulsterman ever to win the BTCC. From , he contested World Touring Car and Scandinavian Touring Car events before making a return to home turf in Fabrizio Giovanardi, Matt Neal, Andrew Jordan; – Vauxhall Astra; Tom Chilton, Senna Proctor, Robert Huff; Senna Proctor, Josh Cook; Volvo. The HiQ MSA British Touring Car Championship season was the 52nd British Touring Car Championship season. It began at Brands Hatch on the Indy layout on 5 April and finished after 30 races over 10 events on the Grand Prix layout at Brands Hatch on 4 October. Colin Turkington won the championship for the first time, ahead of Jason Plato and Fabrizio Giovanardi. The season also saw Airwaves BMW score their first win in the series when Rob Collard won the second race of the day at the opening.
Entry List: * Based on the list of TOCA BTCC Licences with all cars as raced in and subject to change. The two Boardley Motorsport licences were. British Touring Car Championship, Rd 4, Donington Park, England, 7 May . ID: – WTCC – 2nd – WTCC – Champion – Andros Trophy – Champion – WTCC – 2nd – Andros Trophy – Champion – Andros Trophy – Champion.
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