Independent leaders Motorbase hoping to stretch legs

During the Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship's six-week summer hiatus, Motorbase Performance has been hard at work on its Ford Focus STs at the squad's Wrotham workshop as they look to push on at the head of the Independent's table.

The team was in action at Snetterton for Dunlop’s official BTCC tyre test with Mat Jackson one of four drivers running a full data-gathering programme to assist the championship's title sponsor with its 2017 tyre compound developments.

At Croft, Motorbase notched five top-ten finishes and five Independent podiums with Jordan enjoying a successful weekend that saw him increase his lead to 27 points at the top of the Independent Driver standings.

A last-race gamble on slicks unfortunately resulted in a DNF for Jackson, incredibly his first since Croft 2013.

“After a busy break we're now ready to embark on the second half of the season,” said Team Manager Oly Collins.

“We've had a busy few weeks since Croft with a great weekend at Goodwood Festival of Speed with Andrew (Jordan) winning the BTCC shootout followed by a good two day test at Snetterton.

"All of this, around a variety of work back at base, means that we haven’t really stopped. Hopefully the hard work will stand us in good stead for the remaining rounds.”

The squad heads to Norfolk in good standing with a 55-point lead at the top of the Independent Teams’ Championship and in third place in the overall standings.

“Given the level of competition in the BTCC this season it’s great to be leading the Independents standings at the halfway point;” added Collins.

“We want to be at the top and that is still our aim this year. It’s unbelievably tight at every circuit we visit and harder than ever to get a win – that’s why it’s so rewarding when you do.”

The circuit will hold a special place in the team’s history with Sunday’s opening race marking its 300th BTCC race as well as the anniversary of the unveiling of the first Motorbase in-house-built touring car back in 2012.

Rounds 16, 17 & 18 of the 2016 BTCC season take place at Snetterton circuit on 30/31 July.  Live coverage of Sunday's events will be shown on ITV4, itv.com and also in HD from 10:30 – 18:00; with itv.com featuring live streaming online of Saturday's qualifying session between 15:50 – 16:20.

Daniel Lloyd: “I hope to be back in the BTCC very soon”

Daniel Lloyd will miss the second half of the 2016 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship after talks with a large backer failed to materialise into expected funding. 

24-year-old Lloyd has made an eye-catching addition to the BTCC grid since making his debut at Thruxton back in May, securing two front-row qualifying results in the Eurotech Racing Honda Civic Type R at Oulton Park and Croft and winning the Jack Sears ‘rookie of the weekend’ Trophy honours during his three appearances. 

“I’m absolutely gutted to be missing the second half of the season;” said Lloyd. “We have been in talks with a large sponsor since the start of the season and all of the plans we were in place for funding for the remaining rounds right up until last week, but then unfortunately it all fell through at the last minute.”

“It’s a pretty bitter pill to take especially after the results we’ve had in the three rounds we’ve competed in. The guys at Eurotech Racing have been awesome. I’m really grateful to Jeff Smith for giving me the opportunity to race for the team and also to the lads behind the scenes for giving me a mega car capable of qualifying on the front row, not just once, but twice in a row.”

“I’ve enjoyed every minute of racing in the BTCC and will be working harder than ever to get back onto the grid. I have to say a massive thank you to my long term sponsors for their help and continued support. I’d also like to thank all of the BTCC fans who have been fantastic and made me feel very welcome. The BTCC is a great championship and I hope to be back in the BTCC very soon.”

CHAMPIONSHIP BULLETIN: Withdrawal of third Eurotech Racing car

Series organisers have issued the following Championship Bulletin in relation to Eurotech Racing's Car No. 23 and its loaned TOCA BTCC licence (TBL):

'The Administrator has agreed to the withdrawal from the remainder of the 2016 Championship of Car No. 23 (Daniel Lloyd, Eurotech Racing) and has subsequently recalled the loan TBL associated with that entry.'

Michael Caine makes BTCC comeback

Experienced driver Michael Caine will contest the remainder of the 2016 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship after agreeing a deal with Team HARD.

Caine takes over from Chris Smiley behind the wheel of the TLC/RCIB Insurance Racing Toyota Avensis.

46-year-old Caine is a former British GT Champion and has previously contested three BTCC events in the 2011 and 2013 seasons, with a best result of eighth at Croft.

Located near Newmarket in Suffolk, his Team HARD bow will take place at nearby Snetterton this weekend (30/31 July).

"This opportunity came up, and it is interesting," said Caine. "The team has punched above its weight this season with Michael Epps and Jake Hill, and I hope I will be able to add some experience to the operation. Lots of people behind the scenes have helped to make this possible, and I will give it my best shot."

Team HARD aim to continue working with Smiley, potentially with JamSport in the Clio Cup as the outfit are working partners with the BTCC team.

"We want to be clear that we are still very much involved with Smiley," said Team HARD boss Tony Gilham.

"Chris is an amazing driver, but unfortunately the promised funds and support never came and so the off-track distraction hampered his progress and also development with the car.

"Due to him being let down he has been up against it from day one and therefore unable to showcase what he can really do.

"We're absolutely delighted to welcome Michael Caine for the rest of the year, who can help push the car forwards.

"Michael has vast experience and has shown with Motorbase that he can secure results in both GT racing and the BTCC. We're all looking forward to working together."

Located near Newmarket in Suffolk, Caine's Team HARD bow will take place at nearby Snetterton this weekend (30/31 July).

"Michael is the perfect fit for us," concluded Gilham. "Having someone of his capabilities onboard will only help push us further."

The 2016 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship blasts back into action this weekend after its regular mid-season break. Caine will be part of a full 32-car grid at the Norfolk venue, where you can still purchase tickets - see www.snetterton.co.uk.

Snetterton to honour Justin Wilson with corner name

Hairpin to be rechristened ‘Wilson’ from this weekend’s BTCC meeting

Snetterton’s Montreal hairpin will be renamed in honour of Justin Wilson, starting from this weekend’s (30/31 July) round of the Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship. Wilson, who was tragically killed in an IndyCar race last August, was a protégé of circuit owner MSV’s Chief Executive, Jonathan Palmer, who guided him through much of his junior single-seater career towards Formula One.

Palmer and Wilson’s association dates back to the fiercely competitive inaugural Formula Palmer Audi Championship in 1998, a season which yielded a first major car racing crown for Justin. Success in that championship earned Justin a full season in the International Formula 3000 Championship, just one rung on the ladder below Grand Prix racing at the time, and the title followed three years later in 2001.

Justin and Jonathan maintained a close working relationship throughout this period, culminating with the creation of Justin Wilson PLC, an innovative, publically-funded scheme, which paved the way for Justin to graduate to F1 with Minardi. Whilst the F1 dream didn’t pan out perfectly, Justin and Jonathan maintained a close friendship as the Yorkshire driver developed a fantastic reputation as one of the leading single-seater drivers in America until his untimely death in 2015.

Appropriately, the Wilson hairpin leads into Palmer corner on the 300 circuit which will be used this weekend – aptly, Sunday’s three BTCC races will take place on what would have been Justin’s 38th birthday.

A special corner board featuring Justin’s iconic rainbow-coloured helmet design, in addition to the Wilson name, has been installed in time for the BTCC event. This special tribute was unveiled today (Monday) at a ceremony attended by Jonathan and Justin’s parents, Keith and Lynne, ahead of the corner’s official relaunch this weekend.

Jonathan Palmer commented: “Justin Wilson, the champion of my inaugural Formula Palmer Audi championship, thoroughly deserved the support which that success brought him, and it was enormously satisfying to watch him make the best possible use of every opportunity he had through to F1 and IndyCar racing. But not only was Justin an outstanding racing driver, he was also the epitome of a true sportsman, earning universal respect and admiration. He leaves a lasting legacy that we will cherish and perpetuate, with the naming of Wilson corner at Snetterton an important part of that.”

Justin’s younger brother Stefan, who raced at the Indianapolis 500 earlier in the year in tribute to his elder sibling, said: "This is such an incredible gesture by MSV and I know Justin would be very honoured and humbled to learn that he has a corner here at Snetterton named after him. Snetterton has a special place in our memories as our dad raced here back in the ‘60s and he would tell us stories of racing down the old Norwich straight. Plus, Justin and I raced here many times in our own careers!"

Keith Wilson added: "We cannot thank Jonathan and Lisa Davis (MSV’s General Manager) enough for all their support for Justin and our whole family stretching right back as far as the inaugural Formula Palmer Audi race in 1998. They have played a huge part in all of our lives and as Stefan says Justin would be so honoured to have this corner named after him. Snetterton is a great circuit steeped in history and after having new life injected into it by Jonathan its life should extend for further generations allowing Justin's corner to rekindle his association with Snetterton and Jonathan.”

Wilson corner will be used for the first time during the Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship this weekend on 30/31 July. For more information, please visit www.snetterton.co.uk.

THE PERFECT 10

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BTCC back with a bang

The Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship returns from its mid-season break with a trip to Norfolk's Snetterton circuit next weekend (30/31 July), having seen a greater number of different winners in the first half of the campaign than ever before.

Unpredictability has been the watch-word in 2016, with a record 10 drivers having reached the top step of the podium from the first 15 rounds of this ultra-competitive championship.

Some of the world's most talented touring car drivers are still searching for a foothold in Britain's premier motor sport series. Rounds 16, 17 and 18 from Snetterton now look set to be another trio of races where picking a standout favourite remains almost impossible – there has been an astounding six different manufacturers represented in the winners' circle.

The outlook in the Drivers' championship reflects the on-track action as just over 30 points separate the top five. With up to 22 points available in each round, and one for race one's polesitter, it could once again be all change come Sunday evening. West Surrey Racing's Sam Tordoff currently leads the way from BMW team-mate Rob Collard and the Honda of Matt Neal.

The Snetterton 300 layout is the longest circuit on the calendar, and an eagerly anticipated challenge for drivers as well as a thrill for fans with fast straights and twisty infield sections encircled by grandstands and banking. Further panoramic viewing areas add to the experience and ensure that spectators won't miss a moment.

A big crowd is expected to descend on Norfolk to soak up the summer sun as well as the sizzling racing. Many more will be watching live on ITV4 for trademark BTCC fireworks.

The story so far: Tordoff leads the way
The pecking order was thrown even further up in the air heading into the summer break, as if it wasn't already competitive enough in the fight for the BTCC crown. A victory in the final bout at Croft last time out saw the 10th winner of 2016 and a maiden one for young MG hotshot, Ashley Sutton, in his debut campaign.

An incredible turnaround for the Subarus that began at Oulton Park continued into the Croft weekend. Race one saw double champion Colin Turkington lead home a one-two for the Japanese marque. He and team-mate, BTCC legend Jason Plato, clashed dramatically in the second bout, opening the door for Rob Collard to pounce and bolster his title tilt with a maximum points haul.

The three BMWs – run by West Surrey Racing – headed up the Manufacturers'/Constructors' table following an outstanding effort from Drivers' standings leader Sam Tordoff with two podiums and a win at Oulton Park. A further rostrum at Croft added to a burgeoning compliment of top-three finishes, as Tordoff added to podiums at both Brands Hatch and Donington Park earlier in the campaign – a consistent approach is bearing fruit for the Yorkshireman. Stablemates Collard and Jack Goff are in close company, with the former breathing down Tordoff's neck in second place in the standings.

Halfords Yuasa Racing's Matt Neal is the highest placed Honda, as champion Gordon Shedden continues to endure an up and down 2016. Neal's five podiums and his brace of wins coming at Donington and Oulton respectively sees him third in the title race, while Shedden has more ground to make up after flying out of the gates with a second place and a win at the Brands Hatch season opener.

There willl be no shortage of challengers next weekend, with the likes of Andrew Jordan (Pirtek Racing/Motorbase Performance), Mat Jackson (Motorbase Performance), Adam Morgan (WIX Racing) and Tom Ingram (Speedworks Motorsport) among the 2016 race winners looking to reach the top step once again.

Snetterton's tendency to favour the front-wheel driven machinery will provide further encouragement for those looking to overhaul the narrow points margin to Tordoff and the rear-wheel drive BMWs at the BTCC summit, with Neal, Jordan, Ingram and Sutton best placed to make strides up the table – any number could feasibly take the honours in Norfolk.

The no-holds-barred and unpredictable racing provided by the Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship is not only what the fans love, but also serves to cement its position as the country’s top motor sport series – it is certain there will be more on offer at Snetterton if the first half of the season is anything to go by.

Talking point: Snetterton supremos
Silverline Subaru BMR Racing man and double BTCC champion Jason Plato is by far the most successful driver around the East Anglia circuit – he has amassed a total of 14 there which is more than treble the tally of his closest current rival Gordon Shedden who has four wins to his name.

Following Subarus rise to prominence at Oulton Park, it would be brave to bet against Plato becoming winner number 11 of the campaign at Snetterton. His feisty battles with team-mate and fellow two-time champion Colin Turkington have already set the series alight, Plato will be hankering for that first victory.

Tom Ingram, a winner this year and multiple pole-sitter, went quickest overall at Dunlop's two-day tyre test back in June in both the wet and the dry. He is confident in his car's prowess following a job well done by Speedworks Motorsport.

“The car felt really strong. We’ve come up with a bit of a plan and it's just sticking to it now," said Ingram.

“On the Friday or Saturday of a race meeting you don’t get a lot of time to tinker with the car and setups, the geometry and differentials. It was nice to have a morning where you can come up with some ideas in testing.

“We had a couple of runs on new tyres to see what the car does and obviously it was quick enough for a very good time.”

Sam Tordoff, currently top dog in the BTCC, is relishing the weekend, despite carrying the success ballast that comes with the championship lead – he's got a target on his back that a queue of drivers will be aiming at.

"I really do like Snetterton, I've done well here in the past and I've won here before," said Tordoff. "I'm not quite sure what to expect this time. We're carrying 75kgs so this circuit might hurt us more than others – I guess we've just got to wait and see. If we have a bad opener we get the weight off for race two.

"I don't like carrying the weight everywhere but top is a nice position to be in. If you want to win the championship you have to learn how to deal with it. As the leader at halfway I'd have definitely taken that. I'm optimistic that if anything we'll be better in the second half of the season than the first."

Timetable and tickets
All three BTCC races on Sunday, 31 July – and the day’s other races – will be broadcast live and in high-definition on ITV4. Those in attendance at the circuit can stay in touch with the commentary and live timing from every session, available on the btcc.net Live Zone throughout the weekend.

The support series on the TOCA package are also guaranteed to thrill with a double digit total of races set to entertain the crowds. The Porsche Carrera Cup GB, Renault UK Clio Cup, F4 British Championship and the Ginettas will all be appearing, making for a jam-packed weekend of truly unmissable racing.

Tickets can be purchased on the gate at £15 on Saturday and £28 on Sunday, or £33 for the full weekend. Accompanied children aged 13 and under are admitted free. For further information and for advance purchases with discounts, see www.snetterton.co.uk or call 0843 453 9000.

PERFECT 10: ASHLEY SUTTON (10/10)

MG Racing RCIB Insurance driver Ashley Sutton stormed to his first ever Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship victory after producing an outstanding performance in the final encounter at Croft.

The young rookie’s success meant that the BTCC boasted ten different race winners from the opening 15 races of the 2016 season heading into the summer break.

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PERFECT 10: SAM TORDOFF (9/10)

Sam Tordoff became the ninth different race winner from the opening 11 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship races after delivering a commanding drive in race two at Oulton Park.

The Team JCT600 with GardX driver blasted his BMW off the line, past pole-sitter Colin Turkington, and never looked back. The unpredictability of the 2016 BTCC campaign exemplified as the Yorkshireman romped home to add his name to the list of drivers to reach the top step of the rostrum.

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Morgan looking for return to form

After a flying start, Adam Morgan's season has stuttered somewhat following a couple of setbacks and a bout of bad luck over the last two Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship events. He's looking to Norfolk's Snetterton circuit to get things back on track.

The opener at Brands Hatch was the perfect way to start 2016 for WIX Racing, with a race three win to kick of the campaign. A quieter Donington Park was then followed by a storming Thruxton weekend, a contender for best-ever for the Cicely Racing-backed squad as Morgan romped to a win and two podiums – no mean feat with the reverse grid and ballast system employed in the BTCC.

A slice of that early-season form is what the Lancashireman is shooting for in the rounds to come as he aims to propel his Mercedes back up the championship table.

"We had a really good Thruxton, and Brands was good for us as well and then the other three – Donington, Croft and Oulton – have been very poor," said Morgan.

"If you turned those three into average weekends we’d be much higher up the tables. Everyone has good luck and bad luck in racing and it was our turn for some bad luck."

"At Oulton we had a setup issue and we struggled with it all day trying to find out what it was exactly. It wasn’t actually until we got to Croft that we knew what was causing the issues.

"So, we were driving around a whole weekend after we’d changed absolutely everything on the car to get to the bottom of it but we couldn’t pinpoint what it was. It was a bit of a nightmare really.

"At Croft, I had contact in race one and two so it was just a weekend to forget because we had quite good pace there too. It was just one of those things. We broke a toe-link at the back in race one and race two the front hub just shattered.

"Hopefully we’ll turn it around at Snetterton. It’s somewhere I like to come. I’ve always gone quite well here so hopefully it’ll be the same again, another podium maybe. We’ve had two pretty poor rounds in the last couple so we want to get back up to where we belong, in the top five or six, and we can hopefully move our way up the championship.

"Our aim for the second half of the season is the same as it always is. We go out nice and consistent and try and stay out of trouble, keep the points ticking over and try and get a few more podiums."