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The British Touring Car Championship is one of the best-loved, most illustrious and famous motor racing championships in the world. Only Formula 1 and America’s NASCAR stock car series have longer histories – since its inception in 1958, it has attracted and captivated millions of fans around the world.

Saloon car racing was a huge success from the very start, with the public packing into Britain’s motor sport venues to watch the top drivers of the day compete in racing versions of their road cars at simply unbelievable speeds. It’s a lasting appeal that to this day continues to deliver a punch and panache that is the envy of every other motor sporting arena in the UK.

Traditional, great British names such as Jaguar, Austin, Ford, Mini, Lotus, Sunbeam and Triumph – often with top international stars, including Formula 1 drivers, at the wheel – were all winners in the first 20 years, each aware of the importance of using the BTCC to showcase their latest models.

By the Eighties, the BTCC was moving with the times and beginning to develop a truly international flavour. Mazda, Toyota and Alfa Romeo were the first three winners of the decade as the championship continued to be run for several classes of car, but the mighty Ford RS500 and BMW M3 – dominant as the Nineties loomed – are probably the two most evocative models of the period.

It was in the Nineties, however, that the BTCC truly boomed. The championship was already beginning to grow in stature, with regular television coverage on the BBC’s flagship sports show, Grandstand. When the decision was taken to make the BTCC exclusively for 2-litre cars, it instantly created closer racing and attracted a host of high-profile manufacturers, teams and drivers to the series. Combined with enhanced television coverage and marketing genius, this made the BTCC essential viewing for millions throughout the UK – and many millions more around the world.

Trackside crowd figures nudged the 40,000 mark as the calendar evolved into a major UK tour with events being added in Scotland and Wales. The social element of the championship quickly became important, and as is the case now, there was no substitute for ‘being there’. Few other sports have enjoyed such rapid growth in popularity.

Unsurprisingly, manufacturers simply could not afford to miss out on the enormous marketing value of competing in the BTCC and Alfa Romeo, Audi, BMW, Ford, Honda, Mazda, Nissan, Peugeot, Renault, Toyota, Vauxhall and Volvo were all quick to join the party. Every one of them has the BTCC to thank for being a part of their ongoing growth in the UK over the years.

Key to the BTCC’s enduring success has been the potential for independently-run teams to face off against major manufacturers on a level playing field without the need for factory support. The consistently close competition is testament to carefully formulated sporting and technical regulations, allowing any number of entrants on the capacity grid to experience success – regardless of car body styles or engineering philosophy.

The BTCC became the first major touring car championship in the world to introduce hybrid power in 2022, and was significantly enhanced for the 2024 campaign with cars now receiving around double the amount of hybrid-boost.

Now with unprecedented levels of national television coverage, ITV agreed a long-term contract extension up until the end of 2026, whilst the championship will be broadcast globally for the first time in its history thanks to a world-first deal between ITV and TikTok.

A new qualifying format, enhancement to the hybrid system and the Goodyear tyre options will undoubtedly spice up the action on-track for the year ahead, whilst a new media and broadcast strategy will ensure fans can follow the UK's biggest and best championship more than ever before!

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The Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship enjoys unrivalled and unprecedented television coverage in the UK thanks to its long-standing partnership with the ITV television network.

ITV will screen the BTCC live and free-to-air until at least 2026, making it the largest TV contract in the BTCC’s history and also the longest sports broadcasting contract into which ITV4 has ever entered.

All race days will enjoy around eight hours of LIVE coverage across the UK on ITV4 and ITVX.

Qualifying transmissions will be streamed live across the UK and worldwide via the ITV Sport YouTube channel, whilst every race will also be streamed LIVE on ITV's TikTok channel thanks to a world-first deal – ensuring that the BTCC will be beamed live globally for the first time in its illustrious history. See circuit timetables for start race times, with TikTok coverage commencing 10 minutes prior to each race.

Highlights are shown on both ITV1 and ITV4 in the days after each event, whilst the full near eight-hour live programme is available on catch up via ITVX.

Broadcast scheduling times for both ITV1 and ITV4 will be published on this page as they are made available.

ITV4 & ITV4 HD’s LIVE broadcast times for all ten 2024 Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship events are as follows: 

Donington Park: Sunday 28 April: 1040-1845
Brands Hatch Indy: TBC
Snetterton: TBC
Thruxton: TBC
Oulton Park: TBC
Croft: TBC
Knockhill: TBC
Donington Park GP: TBC
Silverstone National: TBC
Brands Hatch GP: TBC

ITV4 & ITV4 HD Highlights programmes (90 minutes) for all ten events are currently scheduled as follows. Highlights are also available on the ITV Hub seven days after each event for the following 30 days:

Donington Park: Friday 3 May: 1830-2000 (ITV4)
Brands Hatch Indy: TBC
Snetterton: TBC
Thruxton: TBC
Oulton Park: TBC
Croft: TBC
Knockhill: TBC
Donington Park GP: TBC
Silverstone National: TBC
Brands Hatch GP: TBC

ITV1 and ITV1 HD Highlights programmes (90 minutes) for all ten events are currently scheduled as follows:

Donington Park: TBC
Brands Hatch Indy: TBC
Snetterton: 
TBC
Thruxton: 
TBC
Oulton Park: 
TBC
Croft: 
TBC
Knockhill: 
TBC
Donington Park GP: 
TBC
Silverstone National: 
TBC
Brands Hatch GP: 
TBC

Qualifying on the ITV Sport YouTube channel will take place at the following times:

Donington Park: Saturday 27 April: From 1515
Brands Hatch Indy: TBC
Snetterton: 
TBC
Thruxton: 
TBC
Oulton Park: 
TBC
Croft:
TBC
Knockhill: 
TBC
Donington Park GP: 
TBC
Silverstone National: 
TBC
Brands Hatch GP: 
TBC

TikTok ** WORLDWIDE LIVE STREAMING **

For the first time in its history that BTCC will be broadcast LIVE across the globe with every race being streamed via the ITV Sport TikTok channel, thanks to a world-first ground-breaking deal.

The stream will commence here around ten minutes prior to every race with the broadcast times for the next event outlined below:

BTCC 2024 - Rounds 1, 2 & 3 - Donington Park - Sunday 28 April (UK times listed)

Race 1: 11:20
Race 2: 14:25
Race 3: 17:15

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