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Round 2 of the BTCC British Touring Car Championship



General BTCC British Touring Car Championship information

The British Touring Car Championship was established 48 years ago
and in that time has grown into this country's biggest motor racing show, with massive audience appeal.

From the start, in 1958, it was a huge success with the public, who would pack into Britain's racing venues to watch drivers compete in racing versions of their road cars at simply unbelievable speeds.

Traditional, great British names of the times, such as Jaguar, Austin, Ford, Mini, Lotus, Sunbeam, Hillman and Triumph, 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 attract 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 different sized classes of cars, but the mighty Ford Sierra RS500 and BMW M3 are probably the two most evocative models of the period.

It was in the Nineties, however, that the BTCC boomed.

The championship was already beginning to grow in stature with regular television coverage on the BBC's flagship sports show Grandstand on Saturday afternoons.

When the decision was taken to make the BTCC exclusively for two-litre cars, it instantly created closer racing and attracted a host of high-profile manufacturers and teams 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 worldwide.

Witty one-liners, tears and laughter, dirty moves, crashes, controversy, drama, heroes and villains - the BTCC had it all and became one of sport's biggest overnight success stories. No other sport has surely enjoyed such a rapid growth in popularity.

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Milltek Tom Onslow-Cole Race Report. Round 2: Donington Park

Article written 17 Apr 2012 (after the event)

TOC: Donington is definitely one of my favourite tracks and my real hope as we went into qualifying was that we could build on the solid start at Brands and try and rack up a few more points. Early pace in the session seemed really good. It was raining quite a bit, which can …Read the full article

Donington disappointment for AmDtuning.com

Article written 17 Apr 2012 (after the event)

The AmDtuning.com team endured a frustrating weekend as the Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship headed to Donington Park for the second round of the season, with a series of issues meaning the team headed home from the event without a race finish to its name. The …Read the full article

Milltek Sport signs Tom Onslow-Cole as Brand Ambassador

Article written 04 Apr 2012 (before the event)

Respected exhaust manufacturer Milltek Sport announced today that it was to continue its relationship with BTCC ace Tom Onslow-Cole, by signing the Surrey driver as a brand ambassador. Having witnessed the talented wheelman's skills first hand during his time in the Milltek …Read the full article



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