2022: BTCC and support series

2022: BTCC and support series

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Milkyway

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9,400 posts

53 months

Wednesday 28th September 2022
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Timothy Plato’s farewell races too... wonder who will take his seat next year.
(Shame he used Jason... his racing moniker could have been ‘TeePee’) getmecoat

Edited by Milkyway on Wednesday 28th September 08:54

Milkyway

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9,400 posts

53 months

Wednesday 28th September 2022
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BMR said:
Milkyway said:
AS I mentioned previously, my Nephew is on another BTCC forum, & the Fiesta Cup has been mooted about. scratchchin
So... maybe there is some truth in the rumours.
One would expect TOCA would like it to be manufacturer backed, and if so it’d be the latest model presumably. Which I don’t believe has been raced yet in the Fiesta champs
... & for the Juniors

Milkyway

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9,400 posts

53 months

Saturday 1st October 2022
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2023: Only one slot to be filled by guest series then... scratchchin
https://www.btcc.net/2022/09/30/top-level-junior-s...

(Praying for some historic series to be included... with lots of variation).


Edited by Milkyway on Saturday 1st October 22:42

coppice

8,605 posts

144 months

Sunday 2nd October 2022
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I'd rather good historic stuff stayed where it belonged , with clubs who have flown the historic flag for years , such as HSCC and CSCC . Giving some of the BTCC audience good historic racing would be like giving a pig a strawberry ...

andy97

4,703 posts

222 months

Sunday 2nd October 2022
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coppice said:
I'd rather good historic stuff stayed where it belonged , with clubs who have flown the historic flag for years , such as HSCC and CSCC . Giving some of the BTCC audience good historic racing would be like giving a pig a strawberry ...
I tend to agree but it might show them that good racing with good driving standards is possible.

Dynion Araf Uchaf

4,454 posts

223 months

Sunday 2nd October 2022
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andy97 said:
coppice said:
I'd rather good historic stuff stayed where it belonged , with clubs who have flown the historic flag for years , such as HSCC and CSCC . Giving some of the BTCC audience good historic racing would be like giving a pig a strawberry ...
I tend to agree but it might show them that good racing with good driving standards is possible.
Put a driver in front of 30k spectators and a couple of mill on the tv and watch those driving standards improve…..hehe

SpudLink

5,775 posts

192 months

Sunday 2nd October 2022
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Milkyway said:
2023: Only one slot to be filled by guest series then... scratchchin
https://www.btcc.net/2022/09/30/top-level-junior-s...

(Praying for some historic series to be included... with lots of variation).


Edited by Milkyway on Saturday 1st October 22:42
A brand new junior series. Could be anything.
I reckon they could work with Radical to produce a 100bhp car with minimal aero. But that wouldn’t allow the bumper car style racing they like on the BTCC.

andy97

4,703 posts

222 months

Sunday 2nd October 2022
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Dynion Araf Uchaf said:
andy97 said:
coppice said:
I'd rather good historic stuff stayed where it belonged , with clubs who have flown the historic flag for years , such as HSCC and CSCC . Giving some of the BTCC audience good historic racing would be like giving a pig a strawberry ...
I tend to agree but it might show them that good racing with good driving standards is possible.
Put a driver in front of 30k spectators and a couple of mill on the tv and watch those driving standards improve…..hehe
CSCC have supported big meetings before, notably on the Brands Hatch GP circuit, in front of many 1000’s of spectators and proven it can be done.

Milkyway

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9,400 posts

53 months

Sunday 9th October 2022
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[quote=Milkyway]Really excited for the final should owdown
Tingram to finally clinch the title...but also more than happy if Jake succeeds.
Either way... a new name on the trophy.

NB: Cheerio to JP & Ginetta, you will be missed..wavey & bow
(The Juniors will be the biggest loss to the TOCA package).



Edited by Milkyway on Sunday 9th October 17:29

Driver101

14,376 posts

121 months

Sunday 9th October 2022
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Well done to Ingram. Well deserved.

Milkyway

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Sunday 9th October 2022
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Driver101 said:
Well done to Ingram. Well deserved.
Agree, & its been a long time coming... I was beginning to wonder if he was ever going to win it.
Jake’s impatience surfaced again... threw away the runner up spot.

Some great drivers for 2023.
Hope Rory, Dan Cammish & ‘Cookie’ can find some consistency & be in the mix.
Still not sure about the Hybrid yet... but if it produces another close
season I will learn to accept it.

Edited by Milkyway on Sunday 9th October 19:41

Dynion Araf Uchaf

4,454 posts

223 months

Sunday 9th October 2022
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Milkyway said:
Some great drivers for 2024.
But st ones for 2023?

Milkyway

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53 months

Sunday 9th October 2022
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Dynion Araf Uchaf said:
Milkyway said:
Some great drivers for 2024.
But st ones for 2023?
Soz, getting ahead of myself... all this excitement.
(Edited... obviously I meant 2023). rolleyes

aberdeeneuan

1,344 posts

178 months

Monday 10th October 2022
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coppice said:
I'd rather good historic stuff stayed where it belonged , with clubs who have flown the historic flag for years , such as HSCC and CSCC . Giving some of the BTCC audience good historic racing would be like giving a pig a strawberry ...
Watching touring cars at knockhill in the mid 90s, they always had historic touring cars on the schedule.

colin79666

1,816 posts

113 months

Monday 10th October 2022
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Hybrid didn’t work this year IMO. I doubt it will happen as they have invested a lot in it, but I’d prefer they just admit defeat and drop it for next year.

Well done to Ingram.

Hopefully Hill will get there, he needs to be a little less aggressive. I wonder if Turkington not behind overly supportive in the last race was a sign of how others felt about Hill’s attitude.

Feel sorry for Sutton, he just didn’t have the car this year.

Driver101

14,376 posts

121 months

Monday 10th October 2022
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aberdeeneuan said:
Watching touring cars at knockhill in the mid 90s, they always had historic touring cars on the schedule.
There was a Scottish classics race as part of the touring car weekend at Knockhill only a few years back. The field was much larger than normal historic races. I assume the attraction on TV or being part of the BTCC weekend made it a big attraction.

Rather than having the same support races following the BTCC calender maybe have different local race series as part of the day?

SpudLink

5,775 posts

192 months

Monday 10th October 2022
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Driver101 said:
There was a Scottish classics race as part of the touring car weekend at Knockhill only a few years back. The field was much larger than normal historic races. I assume the attraction on TV or being part of the BTCC weekend made it a big attraction.

Rather than having the same support races following the BTCC calender maybe have different local race series as part of the day?
Yep, that’s what I think. At least give it a try for 2023 while they work on how to replace the junior program.

sanguinary

1,346 posts

211 months

Monday 10th October 2022
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colin79666 said:
I wonder if Turkington not behind overly supportive in the last race was a sign of how others felt about Hill’s attitude.

Feel sorry for Sutton, he just didn’t have the car this year.
I did wonder that. He was perfectly placed to ease off the power and let Jake, and probably a couple more, sail by with Tom sat right behind him. Having said that, it probably goes against Colin racing ethos.

I think Sutton had a good year considering. He certainly demonstrated again how he can drag a car around.

I’ve always liked how Tom races and he comes across really well when interviewed.

I look forward to next year already.

Milkyway

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9,400 posts

53 months

Monday 10th October 2022
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Jake had his win taken off him in the first race at Donington due to a ride height failure... which really scuppered his day.
He also received a demotion later on in the season.
Those lost points might have come in handy. scratchchin
( But definitely a title contender for 2023).

NB: Cree’s local rag said that he was winded & received a stiff neck... he commented that the driving standards needed looking at.


Edited by Milkyway on Tuesday 11th October 13:35

FourGears

270 posts

55 months

Friday 14th October 2022
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colin79666 said:
Hybrid didn’t work this year IMO. I doubt it will happen as they have invested a lot in it, but I’d prefer they just admit defeat and drop it for next year.

Well done to Ingram.

Hopefully Hill will get there, he needs to be a little less aggressive. I wonder if Turkington not behind overly supportive in the last race was a sign of how others felt about Hill’s attitude.

Feel sorry for Sutton, he just didn’t have the car this year.
I thought Sutton had a belter of a year and imo at least probably the best BTCC driver at the moment.

I think the Sunday is too long with all the races.