PH Blog: what's the point of BTCC?
Riggers wonders whether Britain's favourite tin-tops have lost their way
Because there's something missing from the BTCC these days. When I was growing up, the highlight of my motorsport year (apart from the couple of times I got to go to the British GP) was a visit to the BTCC.
Being the fresh-faced yoof that I am, I missed out on the RS500 Sierra era (though I do recall watching it on the box), but me, my dad and his mates used to trundle around the country during the halcyon days of the Super Touring rules following the series. Brands, Snetterton, Donington, Oulton, Thruxton - you name it, we parked in a muddy overflow car park near it.
And we were treated to a great day, without fail - there were always huge crowds, big-name drivers from all over the world driving for a plethora of factory-funded teams and great racing (not to mention more than the odd spot of bent metal). And even if we didn't make it we could always catch it on the Beeb. Complete with Murray walker on the mic.
Nowadays, it just isn't so exciting. Sure, there are big grids, increasing TV and live-action viewer numbers, plenty of close racing and - if you have the stamina - you can watch six hours of coverage on ITV4 for every event, but it's missing the spark it used to have.
And I don't know what it is. Is it that the cars aren't so appealing? Is it the lack of truly top-line drivers? Is it the knowledge that the cars' performance is artificially capped?
Whatever the problem is, I hope they sort it out. Because I want to get excited about the BTCC. And I just can't bring myself to do it at the moment.
Fortunately there is something filling the tin-top void in my life - Australian V8 Supercars, via Motors TV. It's got top-notch drivers in well-matched cars, and there's guaranteed close racing up and down the field at eevery round. that all the cars are rear-drive V8s is really just icing on the cake. I only wish the action didn't take place 10,000 miles away...
Riggers
But, back in the day: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4eeHBvpjdw
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Yeah the BTCC is pointless and OMG what kind of nerd can be bothered with a whole day of racing?
And this spectator and viewer still isn't convinced... but each to their own
ETA: Actually I guess I kind of did say it was pointless, with a headline like that. Which is probably overstating my feelings somewhat...
Same applies to WRC.
Yet it's not that I've lost interest in motorsport, these days I'm an adopted fan of NASCAR, IndyCar, still love F1, still love the Aussie V8s, and a few other series.
I'd love to see the big factory names pile a load of cash in and for it to get a slot on a decent TV channel again. The racing itself is still pretty damn good though it must be said.
Plus I think the quality of the BBC coverage of F1 and the fact that TOCA is absent from a 'first page' TV channel does dampen the interest somewhat. Who knows, maybe with the Sky deal F1's loss is TOCA's gain
Yeah the BTCC is pointless and OMG what kind of nerd can be bothered with a whole day of racing?
Turbos and NA battling it out. Nearly a million TV viewers and 10's of thousands spectators at every round. Plus a great support package, Ginnetta Super Cup, Clio Cup, Porsche Carrera Cup, Ginetta Juniors and F-Renault.
Don't know how this will be received but I'd say BTCC is far more entertaining than F1.
Yeah the BTCC is pointless and OMG what kind of nerd can be bothered with a whole day of racing?
Turbos and NA battling it out. Nearly a million TV viewers and 10's of thousands spectators at every round. Plus a great support package, Ginnetta Super Cup, Clio Cup, Porsche Carrera Cup, Ginetta Juniors and F-Renault.
I did like the slightly pantomime bhing that went on all year, it is much more interesting than the PR drones that F1 drivers have become. The only improvements I'd make is bring the move to NGTCs forward, or at least bin NA cars early, and replace the Porsches and FR with MINIs (that race an Knockhill was brilliant) and Caterhams.
Plus I think the quality of the BBC coverage of F1 and the fact that TOCA is absent from a 'first page' TV channel does dampen the interest somewhat. Who knows, maybe with the Sky deal F1's loss is TOCA's gain
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