2013 BTCC
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Fire99

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9,865 posts

253 months

Thursday 26th December 2013
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Just watching a quick catch-up of this years BTCC and I have to say I rather enjoyed this year.

Some really good races and a few controversial moments (as ever) but considering what at tragedy F1 was, BTCC certainly bought a little racing 'joy' to me this year.

Rob_F

4,145 posts

288 months

Monday 30th December 2013
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Yep, just wish they had a bit more power. Hopefully they can start putting the boost up now! smile

MG CHRIS

9,322 posts

191 months

Monday 30th December 2013
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Rob_F said:
Yep, just wish they had a bit more power. Hopefully they can start putting the boost up now! smile
How much more do you want they are already on 350bhp.

Rob_F

4,145 posts

288 months

Thursday 2nd January 2014
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Well, a bit more than that, given you can buy a Mercedes with a 2.0 Turbo in your local showroom chucking out that much power which carries a 3 year warranty! Surely 450bhp is fairly easy to manage even with FWD, wouldn't add much to the budgets, and would make a little bit more lively? The old RS500s had, what, 550bhp?

Don't get me wrong, still really enjoy it!

Forbes82

812 posts

203 months

Saturday 4th January 2014
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Personally i think they have the power about right. I'm not a fan of huge power in touring cars, i find the BTCCs racing much more preferable to DTM for example. Lower power breeds closer racing in tin tops. I don't see the relevence of being able to buy more powerful cars. RS500s had more but many see the Supertouring era as the pinicle of perfect touring car racing, and they had less than current.

Love big power in single seaters and sportscars, but for me tourers work best with less.

Allyc85

7,225 posts

210 months

Saturday 4th January 2014
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Rob_F said:
Well, a bit more than that, given you can buy a Mercedes with a 2.0 Turbo in your local showroom chucking out that much power which carries a 3 year warranty! Surely 450bhp is fairly easy to manage even with FWD, wouldn't add much to the budgets, and would make a little bit more lively? The old RS500s had, what, 550bhp?

Don't get me wrong, still really enjoy it!
Yes because adding more power/stroke boost has no affect on engine life and running costs does it? wink

The cars really dont look slow when you watch from trackside!