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Les
10th Oct 2003, 12:19 PM
BTCC aces swap the race track for the football pitch

By TOCATour News Team


The racing may be over in the 2003 Green Flag British MSA Touring Car Championship, but far from sitting back and relaxing after a gruelling season, some of the seriesÃ* leading personalities are swapping the race track for the football pitch in a bid to raise funds for road safety charity ëBrakeÃ*.



Sixfields Stadium, home of Northampton Town FC, will host the Green Flag BTCC Soccer AM Challenge on Sunday 26th October and already some of the ChampionshipÃ*s top drivers have pledged their support.



Looking for another challenge after landing VauxhallÃ*s third consecutive manufacturers crown, VX Racing team mates James Thompson and Paul OÃ*Neill jumped at the chance to have a go at a very different sport, as did the MG Sport and Racing pairing of Warren Hughes and Colin Turkington. Honda RacingÃ*s Matt Neal is set to offer a unrivalled height advantage over the opposition, ably supported by team mate Alan Morrison, whilst Luke Hines and Alan Blencowe represent the Production Cup.



The BTCC boys maybe at the top of their game behind the wheel, but they will have an uphill struggle to emerge the victors at Sixfields as they take on amongst others, Lashings XI, a charity football team that counts among its ranks former professional football players including former Watford and England star Cyril Regis and ex-Arsenal player Paul Davis.



Captaining the BTCC driversÃ* team, however, will be former England, Watford and AC Milan star Luther Blissett, who is not only an avid motorsport fan but also raced in the Vauxhall Vectra challenge in the late 1990s.



Completing the four team line-up are the Badgers, from Sky SportsÃ* Saturday morning programme, Soccer AM, led by presenter Tim Lovejoy, and a second team more familiar with four wheels than a football ñ Jordan Formula One.



Nick Page, Green Flag sponsorship manager, said: ìThe charity match offers a chance for motorsport fans to see top drivers in a more relaxed setting, away from the pressures of the race track. It should be a real test of their fitness to play against household names from the world of football and at the same time help to raise much-need funds for Brake and help improve awareness of road safety issues.î


Kick-off is at midday and entry to the stadium costs just £5 for adults and £2 for children. All proceeds will go to support the work of Brake, a national charity dedicated to stopping deaths and injuries on roads through awareness-raising campaigns. The charity also runs Road Safety Week, an annual event involving schools and businesses that received backing this year from many BTCC drivers.



Northampton Town FCÃ*s ground is located at Sixfields Stadium, Upton Way, Northampton. Details on how to get to the stadium are available at the clubÃ*s official website at www.ntfc.co.uk.

Jamie P-E
10th Oct 2003, 12:46 PM
That sounds like fun, what a shame I'm at Donington for the first of the Renault Winter series races. :(

hope everyone have alot of fun.


Jamie :)

Claire
10th Oct 2003, 01:06 PM
Gutted that I'm going to miss it, the chance to see some of my favourite drivers with less clothes on!! Who ever does go make sure you get some decent photos;)

It's great that they are all so willing to get involved, fingers crossed they score a few goals.

Sim_Da_BTCC_Man
10th Oct 2003, 04:00 PM
Soccer AM and BTCC - What more could you want!

We'll be the ones shouting "looooooooovejoy" (If you've never watched Soccer AM, you won't understand. Im sure you will find out ;) )

Sarah
10th Oct 2003, 04:38 PM
Sounds like fun. On my birthday too :D

Alan
10th Oct 2003, 05:17 PM
Looks like a good afternoons entertainment - and I think we are free!!! (social sec will have to advise):)

Sarah - very subtle!!! Now where did I put that big box of candles?:D

Sarah
10th Oct 2003, 09:27 PM
See you there then ;)

Les
10th Oct 2003, 09:52 PM
I wonder if they will be any good?

Alan
10th Oct 2003, 10:28 PM
Les - they may not be very good but it should be good fun. It is a pity that Tarquini is not around, he was very keen on football I believe.

Sarah - you're on!!!:)

Sarah
11th Oct 2003, 12:50 PM
Paul plays quite regularly doesn't he. Don't know about the others but I think Matt will be doing anything he can to try and win :D

Les
11th Oct 2003, 09:04 PM
matt is going to have a height advantage for headers.

now who has got a timetable for the clios at donington?

Alan
11th Oct 2003, 10:57 PM
I just went to the link to the Northampton Town Football Club website, to find out where it is, but you have to register to find out where it is!!!!!:rolleyes:

So - do any locals or football supporters out there know where this place is?

Les - Kev got any ideas?

The Stig
11th Oct 2003, 11:12 PM
Alan, I think the football ground is called Sixfields Stadium if that's any help.

touring fan
12th Oct 2003, 12:01 AM
I think it's got quite a few signposts. I remember passing some on the way to rockingham.

Les
12th Oct 2003, 08:58 AM
Kev says it is all signed up so you can't miss it!

Alan
12th Oct 2003, 04:24 PM
Touring fan has pm'd me with a website with directions. If anyone wants it please pm one of us.

I guess it will be about as difficult to miss as Rockingham!!:D

Les
12th Oct 2003, 06:46 PM
I need a timetable!!!

Clios at Donny at 13.30 - finish at 14.00 down to Northampton..

Alan
12th Oct 2003, 06:53 PM
The football match starts at midday Les!!! You may just be a bit too late if you go to Donington and stay there till 2pm.

Les
12th Oct 2003, 07:20 PM
all four teams can't play at once! and is it a knock out tournament or league... this could take some time

koppite_rob
17th Oct 2003, 03:03 PM
Anyone got a team sheet yet?
Who else is playing for the BTCC XI.

Directions:come off the M1,J15a head towards Northampton.Signs for the Cobblers(no its true) are easy to find.