Austin confident following comprehensive off-season

Handy Motorsport is nearing the end of a bumper winter testing schedule that has seen Rob Austin take in near half of the circuits on the Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship calendar, as fine tuning of the outfit's Toyota Avensis continues.

The team has spent a week lapping this off-season, visiting Brands Hatch, Snetterton, Oulton Park and Donington Park. With hundreds of laps now in the bank, Handy is confident building on a strong end to 2016.

An early-season issue with the Toyota's setup last year, whereby the team followed a philosophy that did not transpire to suit Austin, was rectified mid-season. Multiple podium finishes through the second half of the season and a front row in qualifying at the finale demonstrated an impressive rate of progress for the team who ended the season on a high.

At last week's Donington Park Season Launch test session, the outfit underlined its potential heading into the 2017 campaign, with Austin notching the second fastest time on the day – just 0.1s shy of the benchmark.

The Evesham racer worked through a comprehensive programme on the day, forming the final throes of his preparation for the season ahead.

“Donington was a good indicator, but it’s by no means the full picture," said Austin, “We were confident we had good pace in the car and the test proved it, but I know there’s no way all of the works Hondas, Subarus and BMWs will be outside the top 10 come Brands, as they were at Season Launch.

“Our plan was to just go about our test programme as though nobody was watching and at the end of the day see how we stacked up. To be P2 was a pleasant surprise considering I had made such a mess of our new tyre run that we had actually set our fastest time of the day on old tyres, so there was plenty left on the table.”

A largely unbroken four-hour block of testing, gave Handy Motorsport the opportunity to undertake a lot of mileage where race set-up was the paramount consideration. 

Team Principal Simon Belcher added: “We ran the hard tyres mostly, did a lot of laps on those and only did one new tyre run, so to be P2 we’re happy with that. There was more time to be had but there are no prizes for the test day, it’s in a couple of weeks where that counts.

“We focused on a lot of longer runs and everything is looking really good ahead of Brands, it’s confirmed what we thought during the pre-season. Overall for the day we’re really happy and very excited ahead of the first round.”

With the 2017 campaign less than a fortnight away, Austin confident his Toyota Avensis has the capability to qualify and more importantly, race competitively enough to mount a challenge this season.

“I’m certainly confident going to Brands”, he commented, “I’ll try to qualify on pole, of course, but this is an extremely competitive year and cannot be underestimated, so realistically I will be happy as long as we can qualify in the top 10. We’ve developed an extremely strong race car and I believe that if we can start in the top 10 on Saturday then we will be set for a very exciting Sunday.”

PMR making headway

Power Maxed Racing is fresh off the back of an encouraging week of testing with its new Vauxhall Astra, garnering valuable track time ahead of the season-opening Brands Hatch weekend in a fortnight's time.

The team completed some 60 laps in Leicestershire alone, between drivers Tom Chilton and Senna Proctor, having made headway with the car between an initial outing at Donington Park and last week's Season Launch pre-season test session on Thursday. This was followed by the next stop on their programme at Snetterton a day later.

PMR continues to hone its pair of Astras, with BTCC returnee Chilton encouraged by the progress that has so far been made, having lapped within 0.6s of the benchmark time set by Speedworks Motorsport's Tom Ingram at Donington.

"Out of the box the car felt there or thereabouts," said Chilton. "We made some changes and I went a few tenths faster, then faster again – gradually getting it to where we want to be. It still needs a little bit more refinement but it’s quite close to the sweet spot just by feeling where it is now.

"I drove the car two weeks ago for the first time and the boys were working on it until two in the morning – the remit then was just to go and do lots of laps. Now we’ve had time to scratch our heads and do lots behind the scenes, we’ve got a nice base setup. We need to get to a state where we can go from that base and go to any circuit, fine tune and go from there. We’re getting close to that now."

Chilton was delighted to be back behind the wheel of some BTCC machinery, and particularly to be racing on behalf of a Manufacturer with which he enjoys a special relationship.

"Matt Neal was out on hard tyres doing a race run, I think, and I was within one or two metres for a few laps. I out-braked him at the first corner to sort of say “I’m back!” then I held a drift down through the Craners and Old Hairpin just to show I can still drive after being away for five years!

"I love driving British Touring Cars. I love the fans and I’m loving the fact I’m back with Vauxhall too so I’m hoping I can go and win some races.

"Vauxhall is the best manufacturer we’ve seen in the BTCC. Not just for the hard work and commitment we’ve seen from them but for the Championships they’ve won too. Last time I was with them we won the Manufacturers’ title, alongside Fabrizio Giovanardi and I’d love to do it again – I don’t want to let them down."

BTC Norlin Racing making rapid progress

BTC Norlin Racing has undertaken a huge amount of work in preparation for its maiden BTCC season, but the rookie squad is on-track and ready for action.

The inevitable race against time is often a factor when new teams join the grid, but BTC Norlin has already been busy clocking up the miles ahead of a first campaign in Britain’s toughest championship.

The squad’s Chevrolet Cruzes were readied for a recent trip to Spain’s Parcmotor Castellolí for a week-long test, as they joined the likes of Halfords Yuasa Racing at the tight and twisty track, setting them up perfectly for the Season Launch run at Donington Park. An incredible effort there saw both cars come home inside the top ten – just reward for the hard graft during the winter.

“After completing our first test in the UK last week and of course the five days in Spain we are very happy with our progress in just 14 weeks,” commented BTC Norlin boss Bert Taylor.

“The team worked remarkably well to get us ready for Spain. The reliability was great, and it was even better for team building, so we're looking forward to the the opening race weekend at Brands Hatch.”

Both BTC Norlin drivers are series returnees of sorts with Chris Smiley looking to contest his first full season in the BTCC, after a bit-part challenge in 2016, whilst race-winner Dave Newsham is back where he belongs after his own brief sabbatical last year.

Smiley came flying out of the blocks to finish the only official pre-season BTCC test in third, while Newsham was still an impressive ninth on the timesheets at Donington, resulting in BTC Norlin Racing as the only team to have two cars in the top ten.

“Dave and Chris both evaluated new parts that we took to Spain and left extremely happy, and we obviously enjoyed a good run yesterday. What more could we ask for at this stage?” continued Taylor.

Whilst the progress has so far been extremely rapid, Taylor is under no illusions as to the size of the task ahead and hopes to build steadily throughout the 2017 season.

"Looking forward as a team we'd like to get ourselves inside the top 15 and then into the top ten," he concluded. "We want to try and build steadily over the course of the season, particularly as it’s our first year in the BTCC.

"We are delighted to be working closely with our sponsors at Norlin too. It's their first time in the BTCC also, and you can't find a better place to be than the BTCC!"

You can see BTC Norlin Racing and the rest of the packed 2017 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship grid at Brands Hatch on the 1/2 April for the opening rounds of the season.

Rock and Race Star

James Cole has been getting back into the groove in recent days after rocking and rolling on both sides of the Atlantic during the Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship off-season.

Cole enjoyed a first outing of 2017 behind the wheel of the Adrian Flux Subaru Racing Levorg at Snetterton last week, right off the back of a whirlwind trip to the United States.  

The former Formula Ford champion is a talented musician, as well as a BTCC star, and the 28-year-old has been busy performing at a number of sold out dates as Musical Director and Guitarist with The Classic Rock Show.

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Since January, Cole has played to more than 30,000 people at gigs throughout both the USA and UK. While performing across the pond, his pre-season testing schedule was finalised, meaning a last-minute dash and re-arranged flight home from Baltimore. James was in a cab and on the way to Norfolk a little over 24 hours after The Classic Rock Show bowed out with its finale on the US leg of its tour! 

Next up was yesterday's Season Launch at Donington Park and a busy afternoon test session alongside the morning's media duties. Cole was little over a second shy of Tom Ingram's benchmark time but the four-hour outing provided ample opportunity to rack up the laps for the Subaru man – 45 in fact – as well as the chance to hone the Levorg ahead of the Brands Hatch season opener, 1/2 April.

"We've had a good start and we’re going through our plan," said Cole during yesterday's test. "It’s not about times it’s about where we are in qualifying in two weeks.

"Testing is a time to be nosy to see how many are showing their true colours and who’s putting it on a little bit. All is good and I’m happy to be back racing but I was delighted with the tour – it was just surreal.

"This year’s very important for me. I’ve missed continuity in the championship in the past and now I’ve got a little bit – I’m in the same car over a two year period for the first time. We’re going to take what we’ve got and develop it a little further."

Tom Ingram tops BTCC pre-season test

Speedworks Motorsport’s Tom Ingram topped the times in the only official BTCC pre-season test at Donington Park earlier today (16 March).
 
The most successful grid in the series’ history had been confirmed during the Season Launch event at the Leicestershire venue, with an incredible 16 race-winners included among the capacity 32-car line-up.
 
It was Ingram who earned the early bragging rights as he impressively led a Toyota one-two, ahead of Handy Motorsport’s Rob Austin.
 
Ingram’s newly facelifted Avensis set the pace throughout much of the four-hour long session, with Austin also backing up the Toyota’s credentials with his own stellar lap.
 
BTC Norlin Racing – new entrants for 2017 – starred during the test, as Chris Smiley took third in his Chevrolet Cruze, whilst race-winner Adam Morgan was just 0.004s behind in the Mac Tools-backed Mercedes A-Class.
 
Jack Goff claimed fifth for Eurotech Racing ahead of Laser Tools Racing’s Aiden Moffat. Michael Epps was seventh on an impressive afternoon for Autoaid/RCIB Insurance Racing.
 
Series returnee Tom Chilton was the first of the manufacturer drivers on the timesheets, as the all-new Power Maxed Racing Vauxhall Astra ran extremely well on its first official outing.
 
Dave Newsham made it two BTC Norlin Chevrolets in the top ten as he pipped Ollie Jackson’s AmD Audi S3 to claim ninth.
 
A number of the big guns failed to show their true pace with champion drivers Gordon Shedden, Colin Turkington, Matt Neal, Jason Plato and Andrew Jordan all finishing down the order.
 
The hugely competitive field was able to provide a sign of things to come with some 18 drivers separated by less than a second. Thirty cars completed laps during the session, with more than 1,200 laps clocked throughout the field.
 
Two of the five young rookies on the 2017 grid – Luke Davenport and Will Burns – endured trips into the gravel on the day but both drivers gained valuable experience ahead of their upcoming BTCC debuts.
 
Final preparations will now be made before the field makes its way to Brands Hatch for the opening rounds of the 2017 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship on 1/2 April.
 
Tom Ingram said: “I’m obviously happy with that. It goes to show that the immense amount of hard work put in by all the Speedworks boys over the winter has paid off. We had strong pace throughout and managed to get a lot done today in terms of the car balance and race distance runs. It’s been a good start.”

Rob Austin said: “We just went about our business today and the Avensis feels really good. We went out on old tyres to begin with. I thought I heard ‘P10’ over the team radio, which I was quite happy with but it turned out to be P2. Today’s by no means the full picture, of course, but it’s a good indicator.” 

Chris Smiley said: “Today was the first day I’ve driven my own car but I felt comfortable straightaway. I didn’t even hook my best lap up properly because I made a mistake. Okay, it’s not a race weekend but this gives the whole team a boost going to Brands Hatch as it proves we’re not far away. We’re in the mix.” 

Adam Morgan said: “To end up with two Mercedes' inside the top six is always encouraging. We managed to diagnose and eradicate some of the issues that have cropped up in previous tests, and we continued to experiment with different set-ups and get used to the new tyres. Overall, I’m very happy.” 

Jack Goff said: “It’s great to finish today inside the top five, although on my last lap I was two-and-a-half tenths up again before hitting traffic. Obviously it’s always tricky to tell at this stage because you never know what ballast levels different people are running but I think we’re there or thereabouts.”

2017 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship – Official Pre-Season Test – Donington Park:

1 Tom INGRAM (GBR) Speedworks Motorsport 1m09.995s (101.78 mph)
2 Rob AUSTIN (GBR) Handy Motorsport +0.114s
3 Chris SMILEY (GBR) BTC Norlin Racing +0.198s
Adam MORGAN (GBR) Ciceley Motorsport +0.202s
Jack GOFF (GBR) Eurotech Racing +0.251s
Aiden MOFFAT (GBR) Laser Tools Racing +0.352s
7 Michael EPPS (GBR) Autoaid/RCIB Insurance Racing +0.612s
8 Tom CHILTON (GBR) Power Maxed Racing +0.663s
9 Dave NEWSHAM (IRL) BTC Norlin Racing +0.682s
10 Ollie JACKSON (GBR) AmDtuning.com with Cobra Exhausts +0.737s
11 Gordon SHEDDEN (GBR) Halfords Yuasa Racing +0.765s
12 Rob COLLARD (GBR) Team BMW +0.781s
13 Colin TURKINGTON (GBR) Team BMW +0.807s
14 Matt NEAL (GBR) Halfords Yuasa Racing +0.820s
15 Mat JACKSON (GBR) Team Shredded Wheat with Duo +0.878s
16 Stephen JELLEY (GBR) Team Parker with Maximum Motorsport +0.914s
17 Jason PLATO (GBR) Adrian Flux Subaru Racing +0.948s
18 Jake HILL (GBR) TAG Racing +0.988s
19 James COLE (GBR) Adrian Flux Subaru Racing +1.062s
20 Will BURNS (GBR) Autoaid/RCIB Insurance Racing +1.076s
21 Andrew JORDAN (GBR) BMW Pirtek Racing +1.178s
22 Aron TAYLOR-SMITH (GBR) MG Racing RCIB Insurance +1.258s
23 Senna PROCTOR (GBR) Power Maxed Racing +1.260s
24 Martin DEPPER (GBR) Team Shredded Wheat Racing with Duo +1.263s
25 Ashley SUTTON (GBR) Adrian Flux Subaru Racing +1.311s
26 Daniel LLOYD (GBR) MG Racing RCIB Insurance +1.322s
27 Josh COOK (GBR) Team Parker with Maximum Motorsport +1.383s
28 Ant WHORTON-EALES (GBR) AmDtuning.com with Cobra Exhausts +1.408s
29 Luke DAVENPORT (GBR) Team Shredded Wheat Racing with Duo +1.540s
30 Matt SIMPSON (GBR) Simpson Racing +1.812s

BTCC Podium Predictor powered by IHG® Rewards Club set for debut

Long-standing Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship partner IHG® Rewards Club will launch its Podium Predictor this season with the promise of big prizes, bragging rights and the chance to outwit the pundits.

Before the Podium Predictor goes live on 11 April, from the Donington Park weekend, fans can follow the form book from the first three rounds or make their own forecast as they get the opportunity to have their say to decide who they think will finish first, second and third in each round and who’ll take the fastest lap.

Predictions will be pitted up against those made by celebrity pundits, and a prize pool will be up for grabs at the end of every race weekend for those who come closest to the real result.

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Anyone who manages to outdo the pundits’ score will be entered into a draw to win 50,000 IHG Rewards Club points – enough for a two-night break at a Holiday Inn, framed artwork of all ten BTCC circuits and four tickets to any future race weekend on the BTCC calendar.
 
Any fan who correctly predicts every podium result and every fastest lap on a weekend will be in line to win the one million IHG Rewards Club points, which is equal to twenty nights in any InterContinental Hotel & Resorts, or even more nights at all of IHG’s many other great hotel brands located around the world.
 
Adrian White, Director of Global Brand Partnership’s at IHG, is excited at the prospect of the Podium Predictor: “The British Touring Car Championship offers unparalleled racing entertainment for its legions of fans. With such a level playing field and high-drama, it’s the perfect proposition for our Podium Predictor.

"The BTCC Podium Predictor powered by IHG Rewards Club is an ideal opportunity for fans to win a bundle of top prizes and the all-important bragging rights! We’re thrilled to give fans the opportunity to further engage with a Championship that prides itself on involving those who have the sport at heart.”
 
Alan Gow, Series Director of the Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship said: "The BTCC Podium Predictor powered by IHG Rewards Club is a great initiative. I've no doubt our fans will enjoy trying to predict the outcome of our hugely competitive races - and the prizes on offer from IHG make it incredibly appealing for them to have a go!"

BTCC goes from strength-to-strength

The Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship is speeding into 2017 with its most successful grid in history, as an extraordinary 16 race-winners and a whole host of eager challengers prepare to go head-to-head for the most coveted crown in UK motor sport.

For the second year in succession, a capacity 32-strong grid has been unveiled during today’s (16 March) annual Season Launch at Donington Park. Half of the drivers on the entry list are previous visitors to the top step of the podium, totalling an astonishing 329 victories between them – testament to the strength-in-depth of the series and proving that the BTCC continues to attract the crème de la crème of driving talent.

There are two new manufacturer entries on the list – with Vauxhall making an eagerly-anticipated comeback with Power Maxed Racing and BMW bolstering West Surrey Racing’s bid. These two marques will do battle with Honda, Subaru and MG for manufacturer glory, with 11 independent outfits joining the fight for outright Teams’ honours.

The BTCC is renowned for its close competition, bumper-to-bumper action and delivering drama and excitement by the bucketload. The 2016 campaign was no different, as the scrap for supremacy went right down to the wire in a three-way final race showdown between Gordon Shedden, Sam Tordoff and Colin Turkington, with the Scot digging deep to successfully defend his Drivers’ title.

The 2017 season sees the advent of the second phase of the current generation of NGTC rules – as all 32 cars will now run with common RML Group components – a new TOCA engine and new Dunlop tyres.

All of the high-octane entertainment will continue to be broadcast live, free-to-air and in high-definition on ITV4, with the championship’s loyal long-term partner additionally producing extensive highlights programmes.

This year’s Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship will again comprise 30 races across ten events at nine venues around the UK, with the season commencing at Brands Hatch on 1/2 April and concluding on the legendary Grand Prix circuit at the same venue on 30 September/1 October.

In the starting blocks

Half of the drivers in the 32-strong field in 2017 have won at least one race in the series –underscoring the sheer unpredictability of the BTCC – while there are a whole host of young pretenders and seasoned chargers eager to join the winners’ club.

Having lifted the Drivers’ laurels in both 2015 and 2016 in nail-biting last-minute fashion, Gordon Shedden will be looking to draw level with the legendary Andy Rouse on four titles – as, indeed, will Halfords Yuasa Racing stablemate Matt Neal, who demonstrated last year that experience counts as he fought for the crown right the way down to the final weekend.

Neal will head into his 27th BTCC season in 2017, and both he and Shedden will be behind the wheel of the potent and proven Honda Civic Type R, sporting a bold new, inverted black-and-orange livery as the Japanese marque bids to regain the Manufacturers’ trophy.

Defending title-holders West Surrey Racing have similarly upped the ante, with BMW providing manufacturer backing, and the squad enter the forthcoming campaign rebranded as Team BMW for WSR returnee Colin Turkington and mainstay Rob Collard. New recruit Andrew Jordan will compete under the BMW Pirtek Racing banner.

Turkington’s off-season defection from Subaru to his former home of WSR sent shivers down the spine of many of the Northern Irishman’s rivals, as last time he drove a BMW – in 2014 – he piloted it to his second BTCC crown. Renowned as a rear-wheel drive specialist, he will doubtless be a leading threat – as, too, will Collard, who enjoyed his finest year to-date in 2016 as he led the championship during mid-season and was one of eight late-season title protagonists.

It will be fascinating to see how Jordan adapts to rear-wheel drive machinery, and the 2013 champion and reigning Independents’ title-holder is bullish about his prospects following an encouraging winter testing programme.

Subaru’s entry onto the BTCC grid last year caused quite a stir, with the Japanese marque taking a quantum leap forward mid-season as both Turkington and Jason Plato vied regularly for race wins. Whilst the former has since departed, Plato remains, and the record race-winner in the series’ history is hungrier than ever to clinch his third championship, having been a top three contender in practically every season since making his bow back in 1997.

Alongside ‘JP’ this year will be one of the BTCC’s brightest young prospects in the shape of Ashley Sutton, who enjoyed an outstanding rookie campaign in 2016 with MG Racing RCIB Insurance, notably conquering the elements at Croft to claim a superb maiden victory. As he heads into his sophomore season, the 23-year-old will be keen to learn from old master Plato and continue his upward progression with Adrian Flux Subaru Racing.

Team-mate James Cole is eager to build upon his learning season in the rear-wheel drive Levorg, while a newcomer to the grid for 2017 will be 17-year-old Renault UK Clio Cup graduate Josh Price, who advances to the pinnacle of British tin-top competition under the BMR Racing Academy banner and will join the five-driver rookie battle for the Jack Sears Trophy.

Manufacturer-backed Power Maxed Racing’s Vauxhall Astra is one of the most intriguing propositions in the pack, with Tom Chilton rejoining Britain’s premier motor sport series six years on from his previous stint as one of three returning race-winners in the field. Alongside the Surrey star will be Senna Proctor, who will make his BTCC debut at Brands Hatch next month as he jumps up from Clio competition.

Last year’s Independent champions Motorbase Performance have undergone a rebrand – with a striking new look – following the addition of Shredded Wheat as title sponsor across all three cars. Mat Jackson – the most successful driver in the field yet to lift the laurels – returns for an eighth consecutive season with the Kent-based operation with his eyes fixed firmly on the ultimate prize, and he will be accompanied by the experienced Martin Depper and new boy Luke Davenport, who steps up to the championship from the supporting Ginetta GT4 SuperCup.

MG Racing RCIB Insurance will have an all-new line-up in 2017, with Aron Taylor-Smith and Daniel Lloyd pairing up at the Triple Eight-run outfit. Taylor-Smith moves over from BKR, with Lloyd preparing to embark upon his first full season in the championship. Taylor-Smith is already a race-winner, and Lloyd proved in a part-season with Eurotech Racing last year that he has the pace to compete right at the sharp end, so hopes are high.

Tom Ingram enjoyed a breakthrough campaign in 2016 with independent squad Speedworks Motorsport, winning the curtain-raiser at Brands Hatch and tallying a brace of pole positions behind the wheel of his Toyota Avensis – with even loftier ambitions for 2017. Another Toyota driver to feature up at the pointy end over the second half of the season was Rob Austin, who increasingly got to grips with front-wheel drive after years of racing rear-wheel drive Audis. The Handy Motorsport ace was a regular podium threat in the closing rounds and will be keen to pick up from where he left off.

Adam Morgan’s Ciceley Motorsport Mercedes A-Class will carry a completely new livery in 2017, having changed from yellow to red in deference to new title sponsor Mac Tools. The Lancastrian has won at least one race in each of the last three seasons and is targeting an all-out title challenge this year. In the sister Laser Tools Racing A-Class, Aiden Moffat has edged consistently closer to the front of the field and now has the top step of the podium firmly in his sights.

Jack Goff has traded rear-wheel drive for front-wheel drive as he moves from WSR to Eurotech, where he will partner team owner Jeff Smith in the squad’s brace of Honda Civic Type Rs. Team HARD has switched its trio of Toyota Avensis’ for three Volkswagen CCs, with Jake Hill remaining on-board to pilot the TAG Racing entry and fellow returnee Michael Epps driving one of two Autoaid/RCIB Insurance Racing-branded cars alongside rookie Will Burns.

Matt Simpson is preparing for his second season in his eponymous Simpson Racing Honda Civic Type R, which is now being run by Honda powerhouse Team Dynamics. Two-time race-winner Stephen Jelley is a welcome ‘comeback kid’ eight years on from his last BTCC start as he lines up for Team Parker with Maximum Motorsport alongside Josh Cook, who claimed a brace of rostrum finishes in 2016 and is chasing his first victory in the series.

Ollie Jackson is back in AmDtuning.com with Cobra Exhausts’ distinctive Audi S3, and he will be joined by reigning Renault UK Clio Cup champion Ant Whorton-Eales, who will be eager to make a speedy impression. BTC Norlin Racing, meanwhile, completes the field with its brace of Chevrolet Cruzes, and whilst the entry might be new, the backbone of the team isn’t, having previously competed in the BTCC from 2006-2008 and again in 2014 as BTC Racing. The driving strength blends the experience of Dave Newsham with the potential of Chris Smiley, and hopes are high of springing a surprise.

In total, there will be a full grid of 32 drivers with Audi (AmDtuning.com with Cobra Exhausts), BMW (Team BMW, BMW Pirtek Racing), Chevrolet (BTC Norlin Racing), Ford (Team Shredded Wheat Racing with Duo, Team Parker with Maximum Motorsport), Honda (Halfords Yuasa Racing, Eurotech Racing, Simpson Racing), Mercedes (Ciceley Motorsport, Laser Tools Racing), MG (MG Racing RCIB Insurance), Subaru (Adrian Flux Subaru Racing, BMR Racing Academy), Toyota (Handy Motorsport, Speedworks Motorsport), Vauxhall (Power Maxed Racing) and Volkswagen (TAG Racing, Autoaid/RCIB Insurance Racing) all represented.

One step beyond

The second phase of the BTCC’s NGTC regulations is well underway with all 32-cars carrying the latest specified RML chassis, suspension and associated components for the first time this season, whilst the all-new TOCA engine has also been introduced.  

Series organiser TOCA awarded the two vital Technical Partner contracts to the RML Group and Swindon Engines as part of its ‘mid-term’ evaluation of the NGTC regulations.

The upturn in car performance will be further bolstered by the debut of the brand new Dunlop Sport Maxx BTCC tyre range – the series’ title sponsor forecasting lap time improvements of up to one second per lap at some circuits in 2017.

Dunlop had already predicted a significant increase in grip and traction with bigger tyre sizes and new constructions for the forthcoming campaign, and initial winter testing has corroborated the expected performance gains (see separate release).

Whilst the series goes from strength-to-strength on-track, it remains in rude health off-track, too, with both ITV and Dunlop signed up until at least 2022.

The ITV network’s new agreement with the BTCC commences in 2017 – the largest TV contract in the BTCC’s history and also the longest sports broadcasting contract into which ITV4 has entered. ITV’s live and free-to-air coverage will take the partnership with the BTCC into an incredible 20th year.

At least seven hours of live coverage will be screened from each race day. Highlights programmes will also continue to be aired on ITV4, whilst qualifying will be shown via ITV’s dedicated BTCC website – www.itv.com/btcc. All transmissions will be streamed ‘live’ via itv.com, with highlights programmes available to watch via the ITV Hub.

Dunlop similarly committed to a further five-year agreement – the contract extending both the title sponsorship and official tyre supplier partnership into a third decade.

BTCC Series Director Alan Gow said: “We are delighted to have officially launched the 2017 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship here at Donington Park.

“We believe this season will set the bar even higher, with 16 race-winners highlighting the strength in depth throughout the field. Furthermore, attracting two new manufacturers to the grid demonstrates the ever-growing appeal of the BTCC both on and off track.

“As I noted last season, this truly is a golden era for the BTCC and again proves it is the only show in town in British motor sport. With so much quality amongst drivers and teams alike, unpredictability is very much the name of the game and that is what keeps the fans coming back for more – in increasingly greater numbers.

“With the unstinting support of our title sponsor and loyal broadcaster, tyre and technical partners, the BTCC is set to deliver in spades once again and judging by today’s attendance, the level of interest is sky-high and everybody is excited to see how things shake out in the opening round at Brands Hatch. It’s going to be an absolutely stellar season.”

Youngster Price joins BMR Racing Academy for 2017

BMR Racing has announced that Josh Price will drive the fourth Subaru Levorg GT with the BMR Racing Academy in the 2017 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship.

After a strong season in the Renault UK Clio Cup last year, Price garnered the support of the BMR Academy, a stepping stone programme created by the outfit to assist young drivers with the transition to the BTCC. 

The team had been working over the winter months to graduate Price into the BTCC but were unable to finalise the arrangement.  Since releasing news of his returning to the Clio Cup with BMR a sponsor joined the fold, allowing the young racer to make the step up in double-quick time.

"I’m extremely overwhelmed by the support of my sponsors, BMR and Subaru to get me onto the BTCC grid this season at such short notice.

"I’m looking forward to the challenge that’s ahead, as well as working with a team with such a great pedigree."

On the deal, BMR Racing owner Warren Scott said: “We are thrilled to welcome Josh into the BMR Racing Academy BTCC Team and look forward to watching his progress throughout what promises to be an unforgettable year.”

Dunlop unveils new monitoring system

For the 2017 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship season Dunlop is launching more than a new tyre range. The company’s innovative RFID Technology (Radio Frequency Identification), launched in BTCC at the beginning of the decade, has been replaced by an all new system. The new Dunlop RFID Technology promises more speed, greater precision and increased versatility.

The key element of the RFID technology is a tiny, 1cm chip. The microchip is built into the tyre in Dunlop’s Motorsport manufacturing facility and is programmed with a unique code that identifies the tyre, enabling automatic reading to see the type and size of the tyre as well as its unique identity number.

After several trials between 2008 and 2010, Dunlop successfully pioneered a world first in motor sport tyre technology in 2011 with all tyres on BTCC cars being automatically scanned as the cars drive into the pit lane. This ensures that each car is using the correct and allocated tyres at all times. This made scrutineering more efficient and helped speed up the turnaround times for teams on a very busy BTCC raceday, where there are sometimes just two hours between championship races.

New system – Faster and more versatile

Six years later, Dunlop has decided to take the next step forward with RFID Technology. Rather than just monitoring which tyres are used on which car, the new system can provide reports on Mileage per tyre and tyre use history. The system also has a faster read rate of the tyres as the cars pass through the RFID readers at the pitlane entrance.

In addition to the chips in the tyres, the size of the RFID tags has been reduced, allowing them to be placed on the rear windows instead of being fixed to the more vulnerable doors.

Michael Butler, Manager, UK and One Brand Motorsport Events stated "The Dunlop RFID technology has been a huge benefit in ensuring an accurate log of each tyre’s activity. The new system is a step forward, being faster, more efficient and higher performing than its predecessor – just like the upgrade we have made to our BTCC tyres!”

Dunlop’s future goal is to increase tyres’ intelligence to the point that tyres are feeding back vital real-time information to the teams and drivers.

New Dunlops to provide significant step in speed

After initial testing of the new Dunlop Sport Maxx BTCC tyre range, the tyre company is forecasting lap time improvements of up to one second a lap at some circuits in 2017.

Dunlop had already predicted a significant increase in grip and traction following the introduction of bigger tyre sizes and new constructions for the 2017 season, and after initial winter testing can reveal the actual performance gains.

Teams have tested the new tyre at Brands Hatch, Snetterton, Donington, Silverstone, and Portimao (Portugal) but the most representative test came from the Spanish ParcMotor circuit where a wide range of teams attended.

The twisty circuit, west of Barcelona, was chosen due to its mix of fast and technical corners. The fastest recorded time in last year’s test was 1m 44.28 and Dunlop can confirm that this was beaten by nearly one second by many of the attending teams.

As a result of this test, Dunlop is predicting lap time improvements of around 0.5 sec per mile at most circuits.

The improvement comes from a combination of factors. Firstly, the tyre size 265/660R18, compared to the previous 245/650R18, represents a width increase of 20mm.

In addition to the increase in size, the performance improvement will come from an enhanced construction to improve steering response and braking stability. The compound will be the same as 2016.

Sport Maxx Prime

A new naming convention will help spectators to follow who is using which tyre. At all races (apart from Thruxton) the Sport Maxx Prime tyre will be used. This was formerly known as the Sport Maxx Medium and, as before, will be used by drivers in two of the three races at each event. This tyre will use a bright yellow sidewall logo.

Sport Maxx Option

In one race at each event a ‘Sport Maxx Option’ tyre will be used with a titanium sidewall marking to differentiate it from the Prime. This will be either a softer or harder compound than the Prime.

The choices for each circuit are as follows:

Dry tyre allocation To be used in two races To be used in one race
Brands Hatch Indy Sport Maxx Prime Sport Maxx Option Soft
Donington Sport Maxx Prime Sport Maxx Option Hard
Thruxton Sport Maxx Option Hard to be used in all races
Oulton Park Sport Maxx Prime Sport Maxx Option Soft
Croft Sport Maxx Prime Sport Maxx Option Hard
Knockhill Sport Maxx Prime Sport Maxx Option Soft
Snetterton Sport Maxx Prime Sport Maxx Option Soft
Rockingham Sport Maxx Prime Sport Maxx Option Hard
Silverstone Sport Maxx Prime Sport Maxx Option Hard
Brands Hatch Sport Maxx Prime Sport Maxx Option Soft


BluResponse Wet

In addition, Dunlop have upgraded the ‘BluResponse Wet’ tyre to improve aquaplaning resistance with a revised tread pattern and the same 20mm width increase as the Sport Maxx Prime and Option dry tyres.