ROC Stars

We look back at Andy Priaulx and Jason Plato’s victory in last weekend’s ROC Nations Cup

BTCC's Andy Priaulx and Jason Plato topped the world of motor sport last weekend as our tin-top greats stormed to the 2015 ROC Nations Cup title at London’s former Olympic Stadium. It was a major coup for the BTCC as our boys defeated Team Germany’s Sebastian Vettel and Nico Hülkenberg by two heats to one in a thrilling final.

On a bitterly cold evening in the British capital, legends from the world’s biggest motor sport series teamed up in pairs to battle for national and regional pride. They raced a mix of cars – including the Mercedes-AMG GT S, Ariel Atom Cup, Radical SR3 RSX, KTM X-Bow, ROC Car, Euro NASCAR, RX200 and RX150 – on a brand new Olympic cycling-style pursuit track.

And what an evening of action it was – as Priaulx and Plato prevailed in the final against the might of Team Germany. In the first heat Priaulx delighted the home fans as he beat off the challenge of four-time F1 world champion Vettel. His fellow F1 star Hülkenberg struck back by beating Plato in the second heat, but Priaulx was just too strong for this year's Le Mans winner in the finale as they became the first English team ever to win the ROC Nations Cup final.

Afterwards a delighted Priaulx said: “I had a great night. Germany have won it a few times so it’s nice to have a turn – and nice for me to win a race for once! I’ve been to the ROC Nations Cup final three times so to do the job is great. This competition is tough and it gets tougher every year so you have to be on your A game here because every race is like a qualifying session.

“It’s so easy to make mistakes but I’m really chuffed. Thanks to Fredrik Johnsson and all the guys at ROC for bringing us here. It’s brilliant to get the chance to race in front of our home crowd in London – what more could we ask?”

Plato added: “I made a few mistakes so Andy’s pushed me through it but it’s a fantastic feeling to win at home. Team Germany beat us in the final the last time we did it together so it’s actually an excellent rivalry. So this has to go down as one of the highlights of my career - to race against the calibre of these guys, who are the best in the world, and to have the positivity of racing in this venue. It can’t be underestimated what it means to race in front of your home crowds. We’re in an iconic stadium and you can hear them as you cross the line.”

Beaten finalists Team Germany also had a fine evening’s work, but they couldn’t quite add to the six ROC Nations Cup titles that Vettel won together with Michael Schumacher from 2007 to 2012.

Vettel said: “It hurts – a lot – but Andy drove fantastically tonight, so well done. They deserved to win and it’s especially nice in front of your home crowd. If you’re in the final you want to win but someone has to lose and unfortunately it was us today. We tried everything but it was their day so I’m also very happy for them.”

Hülkenberg added: “In the final I was struggling with the back end of the car so I was getting sideways but Andy was on great form and did a great job. So congratulations to them. To lose in the final does bother me. This is a fun event, but if you get so far you want to do it.”

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Wet, Wet, Wet…

The Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship may have been void of wet race days during the 2015 season, but Josh Cook and Dunlop certainly made up for it during a recent trip to the iconic Holy Island causeway

Dunlop and BTCC star Josh Cook put the new Winter Sport 5 tyre under extreme pressure by crossing one of the UK’s wettest roads whilst towing a wakeboarder as the road floods.

The causeway can flood in just a few minutes and over a hundred cars have been lost to the tide on the road. Dunlop designed the challenge to put the tyres under extreme pressure and push their performance to the limit in extreme wet weather circumstances. During the challenge the tyres were subjected to road conditions so severe that the surface water became deep enough to wakeboard on.

Located in the North East of England, The Holy Island causeway is a 1km long tidal road that connects the historical site of Lindisfarne to the UK mainland. The causeway floods twice a day as the tide sweeps in from the North Sea and covers the road within a matter of minutes.

Monster Energy athlete, Nick Davies, wake-boarded behind the car driven by current Jack Sears Trophy winner Cook in a crossing attempt that took place two hours after the 'safe' crossing times ended.

The leading high-performance tyre brand created the challenge to celebrate the launch of its new Winter Sport 5 tyre that offers excellent grip and performance to combat a variety of winter driving conditions, including wet, ice and snow-covered roads.

Tony Ward, Dunlop Marketing Manager commented: “With heavy rain and other extreme weather becoming more common in Europe, excellent grip is essential for driving in winter. We wanted to show how the tyre can perform in surface water deep enough for water sports. The challenge was designed to show that even in the most extreme of wet conditions the tyre provides excellent grip, good enough to pull a wakeboarder. The aquaplaning resistance of the tyre is crucial in a challenge like this and the tyre really has proven that its ability to disperse the water quickly and precisely enables it to resist aquaplaning and losing control in the one moment it matters the most.”

The Winter Sport 5 is the fifth tyre in an award-winning Dunlop winter sport range and builds on the success of its predecessors, particularly the dynamic Winter Sport 4D. The tyre, which is recommended in the Auto Express Winter Tyre Test 2015, was designed to help consumers continue to navigate unforeseen winter roads and conditions. Dunlop created the most unforeseen UK winter road, a tidal road that floods in just a few minutes.

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Speedworks sign Matt Simpson

Speedworks Motorsport has announced the first of its drivers for the 2016 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship campaign, with multiple Quaife Intermarque and European Hot Rod Champion Matt Simpson graduating to the UK’s premier series in a newly-built Honda Civic Type R.

Simpson is a two-time European Hot Rod Champion, a former runner-up on the World Championship stage and more recently a double Quaife Intermarque title-winner. The 34-year-old recently tested a Civic Type R at Donington Park, and despite enjoying the experience enormously he is under no illusions as to the huge challenge ahead.

“BTCC cars are heavier and more powerful than what I’ve been accustomed to,” acknowledged the West Drayton ace, who will also be eligible for the Jack Sears Trophy for newcomers. “I also have to get used to dealing with front-wheel-drive so I know it will be a steep learning curve in the first year, but the BTCC is the next step and the pinnacle of saloon car racing.

“Obviously my aim is to be BTCC Champion one day, although that won’t happen overnight, and for the time being I’m just looking forward to settling into the series and getting to grips with the famously cut-and-thrust nature of touring car racing. If we can consistently improve and edge closer to the front of the grid as the season progresses, hopefully by the end of it we can be scoring some strong finishes.”

Simpson’s Honda will initially run under the Simpson Race Exhausts banner alongside Speedworks’ Toyota Avensis, whose driver will be confirmed in due course.

This year witnessed a genuine breakthrough for Speedworks, as in its fifth season in the all-action, ITV4 live-televised BTCC, the plucky independent squad achieved its maiden podium finish when Tom Ingram piloted its heavily-revised machine to runner-up spoils at Rockingham, following a captivating duel for victory with two-time champion Jason Plato.

The British Racing Drivers’ Club (BRDC) SuperStar enjoyed the experience so much that he replicated the result in the Brands Hatch finale a month later. Buoyed by its tremendously popular success, Speedworks is doubling up in 2016 after acquiring a second TBL (TOCA BTCC Licence) and adding a Team Dynamics-supplied Civic Type R to its stable – meaning Simpson will be behind the wheel of the same model of car as that which propelled Honda Yuasa Racing’s Gordon Shedden to the title this season.

“We are absolutely delighted to be expanding our presence on the BTCC grid, which will make Speedworks a more potent force than ever before,” contended the Northwich, Cheshire-based outfit’s team principal Christian Dick. “I am extremely pleased that Matt and his family are coming on-board with us, as we have known them for a while now and have been watching Matt’s progress with great interest. We’re sure that we can get the best out of him and deliver a solid package.

“Due in no small part to Team Dynamics being the most successful BTCC team in the paddock, we have entered into an agreement with them to produce for us a new NGTC Honda Civic Type R, with components used in 2015 and to the same specification as their championship-winning car. This agreement also extends to downstream technical support, and we are looking forward to working with them over the coming years and forging a strong partnership.”

Keep in touch with Matt and the team via the following social media feeds:

Matt Simpson

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MattSimpsonMotorsport

Twitter: @Mattsimpson303

Simpson Exhausts

Facebook: www.facebook.com/SimpsonRaceExhausts

Twitter: @SimpsonExhausts

Instagram: simpsonraceexhausts

Eurotech secures three car entry

Eurotech Racing has secured a third entry into the 2016 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship after negotiations to purchase Houseman Racing’s TOCA BTCC License (TBL), car and race equipment were concluded on Friday. The deal was subsequently approved by series organiser TOCA.

Eurotech is progressing well with the build of three new Honda Civic Type Rs, which it plans to run next season with the latest specification RML upgrades.

Discussions with suitable drivers are said to be 'gathering momentum' but any interested parties are urged to contact team boss Jeff Smith.

"It has been our intention to expand the team to three cars for some time and the purchase of the TBL, Toyota Avensis and spare shell has enabled us to move the plans forward," commented Eurotech Chief Engineer Adam Tanner.

"Whilst we don’t intend running the Toyota we now have the options of utilising many of the TOCA parts or selling the car complete with spare shell and considerable spares as a standalone package."

The team also went on record to say 'Eurotech would like to thank Lea, Rob, Dave and everyone at Houseman Racing for this opportunity, it will be sad to see them leave the BTCC paddock and we wish them all the best with their future plans'.

BTCC Season Review out now

The 2015 British Touring Car Championship Season Review is out NOW.

The 132-page special, put together in conjunction with the BTCC’s official media partner the Haymarket Media Group, will reflect on each of the 30 races that were fought out over 10 race meetings at nine different venues across the United Kingdom, along with full statistical analysis of every race. 

There is a special exclusive interview with champion Gordon Shedden and his path to the coveted silverware is plotted.

Each of the 19 teams that took part in the category is featured, with a full insight into their season’s journey. There is a chance to go behind the scenes with Team BMR and triple world champion Andy Priaulx reveals what ingredients make up the perfect tin-top driver.

Also included is also a run down of all the drama from the action-packed BTC support race bill.

Publisher Stuart Williams said: “We are delighted to publish the second 2015 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship Season Review and celebrate the growing popularity of the BTCC.

“The BTCC has cemented its place as the pinnacle of motor sport in the United Kingdom and our unrivalled access to the people at the very heart of the category means we can get the inside track on what made the season tick.

“That’s what makes the 2015 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship Season Review a pleasure to produce.”

The 2015 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship Season Review is available to buy or order from your local WHSmith.

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Stewart Lines to give it the 'Maximum' in 2016

Maximum Motorsport has today announced its intentions to compete in the 2016 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship. This follows the successful purchase of AmD Tuning’s Ford Focus and TOCA BTCC License (TBL) with plans to launch a maximum effort on the BTCC next year.

The Midlands-based team will be the new boys in the BTCC paddock next season, and looking forward to the challenge ahead, Team Owner and driver Stewart Lines said, "It was the right time for Maximum Motorsport to be in charge of its own destiny. I run other businesses and this new enterprise is a great new opportunity to be active in something we love doing."

John Hall co-owner of the team said, "Stewart and I would like to place on record our sincere thanks to Shaun Hollamby at AmD Tuning for providing this opportunity. We are fully aware, ready and excited to be part of the fantastic series that is the Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship. The work has already begun and we will post updates as we progress."

Piloting the Maximum Motorsport Focus for the 2016 campaign will be the MD of Maximum Motorsport, Lines, who has just completed in his first full BTCC season with Houseman Racing’s Toyota Avensis, securing third in the Jack Sears Trophy. He added, "We will try our hardest to be the most competitive we possibly can be for 2016. This is the hardest race series in the UK. It’s a challenge, but a very exciting one."

The Focus ST will remain in its current form for pre-season testing, allowing the newly formed team to adapt to the car. Lines said, “We would like to upgrade to the new RML parts, but initially we will keep the car as it is for pre-season and make that decision further down the line. We need to get our feet under the table first with the new machinery. I cannot rule out upgrading to the new Mountune EcoBoost engine but time will tell.”

Maximum Motorsport can already confirm a title sponsorship deal from MaximumGroup.net, who will be backing the team throughout the 2016 campaign.

For more information, head to the team’s two new websites:

www.maximummotorsport.uk
www.stewartlinesbtcc.com

Priaulx joins Plato to form Race of Champions BTCC super team

The Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship will be leading the charge for the England team in next week’s Race of Champions (20/21 November). Along with the already announced Jason Plato, another tin-top star – Andy Priaulx – will be joining the fray alongside his 2015 championship rival in what will be something of a BTCC super team.

As the experienced and multiple championship-winning pairing face off against some of motor sports biggest names, including the likes of Jenson Button, Sebastian Vettel and another former BTCC ace Tom Kristensen, it’ll be a fascinating chance to see how Team England 1 stacks up in a series of flat-out challenges in equal machinery.

Priaulx and Plato have enjoyed former success, as in 2010 the pair reached the final of the ROC Nations Cup. Back then they defeated Team Germany's Vettel before narrowly losing out to Michael Schumacher in the tie-break. In this 2015 reunion they aim to go even further for Team England 1 next Friday.

Ahead of the event, Priaulx said: “What a great way to end a busy season – joining all my fellow champions in a fun head-to-head battle. Same cars, same track: it will be an epic challenge. I love this event. Fredrik Johnsson and his team put on a great show so I can't wait to get there and catch up with everyone.”

Jordan enjoys first Motorbase outing

2013 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Champion is the first major mover ahead of the 2016 season as he recently announced a switch to Motorbase Performance. The Pirtek-backed racer took to the track for the first time in the Ford Focus at Brands Hatch today (11 November), and having not won a race this year in the Triple Eight Racing MG6, left happy with the feeling and performance of his new car.

Speaking to the Brands Hatch media office, Jordan said, “It's been a while since I've driven a Touring Car and come out with a smile on my face, and I'm very happy. I think we'll have some fun next year. I'm so pleased I came here for this test before Christmas – it's a nice boost.

“It's nice to get in something that does what it should, it does a bit more what the driver's trying to get it to do and it's properly sorted. Even if it didn't handle well I'm sure people will think I'll say it handles well, but it genuinely does. I haven't felt this confident and happy for a while.”

With three pole positions and four wins in the second half of 2015, the Motorbase Ford Focus certainly drew plenty of attention to itself, and Jordan continued, “It's not all engine. I've done some long runs today and they've done a fantastic job with it, and I can see why they're as dominant as they were over the second half of the season. That being said, we need to focus on next year, the goal is to win the championship, and I feel we're going to be challenging. I've been in it long enough to know that you always need a bit of luck; you need things to go your way a bit. It's going to be fun.”

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Watch the BTCC Season Review on ITV Player

Champion Gordon Shedden joins Louise Goodman to look back at how he won the 2015 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship for this two hour show, which also includes exclusive interviews with other key players from this unforgettable season.

Having premiered on ITV4 last Sunday 8th November the show can now be watched for the next month via the ITV Player. As well as being able to view the programme via your desktop ITV Player is also available through a number of TV, games consoles and mobile devices.

 

“It just means everything. The first one was obviously a blur… to come back and do it again just moves it up another level. It’s what my life revolves around – everyday of the week is about my racing and about touring car racing” Gordon Shedden, Honda Yuasa Racing.

The ITV Sport team also talks exclusively to Andy Priaulx, David Bartrum, Jack Goff, Adam Morgan, Aiden Moffat, Sam Tordoff, Mat Jackson, Aron Smith, Tom Ingram and Josh Cook about their highs and lows of the campaign.

The programme runs through the season from start to finish, as we relive some of the biggest moments from 2015, before the 120-minute blockbuster closes with another chat with Scotsman Shedden.

Enjoy the show!

 

2016 BTCC TBL holders confirmed

Team entries for 2016 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship announced 

The TOCA BTCC Licence (TBL) holders for the 2016 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship have been published today (4 November).

Current TBL holders had until the end of October to pay the required deposit to secure their entry and also file applications for any new/additional licences. Series organiser TOCA has now confirmed the distribution of all available TBLs for next season, which teams must possess as part of the entry process for the BTCC.

The TBL system was first introduced back in 2014 where a maximum of 30 TBLs were made available to teams to secure each entry for a minimum of three seasons (i.e. until the end of 2016). TOCA retained two further TBLs that may be loaned to a suitable entrant, but these will not be sold or permanently transferred.

The following is a complete list of the 32 TBLs distributed to teams for the 2016 BTCC season.

Name No. of TBLs
AmD Tuning 2
Dextra Racing 1
Eurotech Racing 2
Rob Austin Racing 2
Handy Motorsport 1
Honda Yuasa Racing 3**
Houseman Racing 1
Laser Tools Racing 1
888 Race Engineering 2
Motorbase Performance 2
Power Maxed Racing 2
Team HARD 1
Speedworks Motorsport 2*
Support Our Paras Racing 1**
Team BMR 4
WSR 3
Welch Motorsport 1
WIX Racing 1
TOTAL 32

* denotes additional TBL issued
** denotes one 2016 TOCA TBL loan