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20 Jul 2020, 13:05 (Ref:3989735) | #1 | |
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BTCC 2021
Seems odd starting a 2021 season thread when the 2020 season hasn't started yet, but here we are.
http://www.btcc.net/2020/07/20/2021-...dar-announced/ 3/4 April Brands Hatch (Indy) 17/18 April Donington Park (National) 8/9 May Thruxton 15/16 May Oulton Park (Island) 12/13 June Croft 31 July/1 August Snetterton (300) 14/15 August Knockhill 28/29 August Thruxton 25/26 September Silverstone (National) 9/10 October Brands Hatch (Grand Prix) |
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20 Jul 2020, 13:34 (Ref:3989745) | #2 | ||
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Back to two visits to Thruxton then...
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20 Jul 2020, 13:54 (Ref:3989753) | #3 | |
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Shame, didn't even race it this year and they've gotten rid of it. Much rather that than the second Thruxton. Or even the national circuit.
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20 Jul 2020, 14:03 (Ref:3989756) | #4 | |
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Huge shame Silverstone International was dropped, I'm curious what was the reason behind it. Going twice to Thruxton seems pointless given two Silverstone layouts are just like two different racetracks.
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20 Jul 2020, 14:27 (Ref:3989768) | #5 | |
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Can't find the original story from a few years ago, but I thought it the idea was to rotate the extra round across the different circuits where possible. Maybe the plan was to have 2 rounds at Thruxton on alternate years, being BARC's home circuit.
I can understand dropping Silverstone International if they tried it and it didn't work that well, but seemingly it's been dropped without ever being used. |
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“We had a ‘spare’ round after Rockingham dropped out of the calendar after 2018, and we said we would move that event around the country. There are two visits to Thruxton in 2019, but we always had it in mind to look at other venues. “Silverstone was keen for another round and it ticks the boxes because it has different layouts we can use. We will give the International circuit a try, and it will be great to be based out of the Wing pitlane.” |
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20 Jul 2020, 15:57 (Ref:3989788) | #7 | |
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someone asked alan gow the silverstone question on his forum. his reply;
Silverstone themselves wanted their event on the National circuit, and not the International, for next year. It was entirely their decsion. Just as it was also entirely their decision to have the one BTCC event and not take up the option of a second, for next year. |
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20 Jul 2020, 16:24 (Ref:3989797) | #8 | |
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Well that solves it then. Shame really, would have been nice to see a different layout. Let's see if we still have racing of the highest order with this calendar, there is still plenty of good circuits on the calendar
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21 Jul 2020, 05:32 (Ref:3989861) | #9 | |
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BTCC is such a fan friendly event, I could never see that working stuck out in the wing anyway.
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21 Jul 2020, 06:26 (Ref:3989867) | #10 | |
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I have seen a few race meetings held from the Wing, only problem I can see is access for the pit lane walkabout/autograph session if you are on the outside of the track. But then again since the bridge was removed from the old start/finish straight, that isn't exactly much better either.
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22 Jul 2020, 07:34 (Ref:3990114) | #11 | ||
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Are they building a bridge over the new start finish straight? Reason I ask is that in the newest F1 game, the Silverstone track has a bridge there now.
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'The Hilton Garden Inn Silverstone will offer views of the circuit and connect directly to the Silverstone Wing pit and paddock complex via a bridge over the straight.' |
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22 Jul 2020, 09:47 (Ref:3990133) | #13 | |
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Hopefully it can be completed in time, even if I'm not fussed either way
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24 Jul 2020, 11:20 (Ref:3990562) | #15 | |
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Interesting to find out that it is down to Silverstone - I bet it costs them more to put on a race through temporary facilities hence sticking to the national.
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28 Jul 2020, 06:58 (Ref:3991170) | #16 | ||
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For those who long for the return of the MG name, or want to see another estate car in the championship - any chance the latest release might fit the bill?
New MG 5 electric estate headed to UK 'The Ei5 is 4.54m long, just under 1.82m wide and 1.54m tall, making it around 10cm shorter than the Ford Focus Estate, although its 2.67m wheelbase is only 43mm shorter.' |
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28 Jul 2020, 10:31 (Ref:3991214) | #17 | ||
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Or as is traditional around these parts - Kia to enter BTCC:
'The as-yet-unnamed EV was first detailed earlier this year as part of the Korean manufacturer's bold, £19 billion 'Plan S' strategy to transition to a producer of EVs and mobility solutions by 2025.' |
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Actually, I wonder what are the plans for the UK market of MG, I could see them back in the BTCC provided there's a right model to stick to. |
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RE PMR, have they confirmed an Astra VXR for next year? Such a thing doesn't currently exist but wondered if you've seen some confirmation they will run a new model next year? I was actually wondering if they will run a Vauxhall at all - they seem to get almost no manufacturer support and at the 2020 Media Day, they had stripped all Vauxhall branding from 2019... Cheers, Dave. |
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The team have said it will still be running an Astra. Adam Weaver - 7 Jul 20: 'It means that we’ve got even more time to develop the Astras and will come out of the blocks fighting next March!' Is there a chance it will be a VXR? Vauxhall still recognise the VXR brand on their website, listing past models and celebrating their history. A spokesperson is quoted as saying: 'VXR will survive; [without] six or eight cylinders and a turbocharger or two. It’ll need more efficient power sources. We haven’t lost this sporting brand, and it will remain at the forefront of performance motoring in the mainstream. [VXR] will always be a hardcore offering, with a jump in performance as well as very focussed dynamics.' |
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20 Aug 2020, 09:57 (Ref:3996625) | #23 | ||
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The VXR brand is on the cards for a return, market conditions being agreeable. And it may be eVXR. Or just plain VXR but with a green R in place of the red one.
The first car will be a Corsa, it will be hybrid and it will share drive train, chassis and pretty much most things with it's Peugeot 208 brother. An Astra VXR would not be until after the next gen Astra has been around for a year or two and depend on market conditions. Ford, as I understand, do not believe their is a market that makes commercial sense for an RS version of the current Focus - likely PSA will be using similar methods to project product viability. I'm guessing not, unless the world economy is magically cured. As for BTCC - expect the existing PMR cars back for next year. |
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Carbuyer: 'a plug-in hybrid version of the new Astra will be offered. [...] The Hybrid4 will be badged as a VXR model, Vauxhall’s performance moniker, and it’ll have the acceleration and handling to suit the VXR badge. ' msn: 'But the Astra Hybrid4 VXR, [...] is expected to go on sale shortly after the new Astra’s launch in 2021.' I guess the chance of 2021 seeing a VXR in the BTCC depends on how much PSA (and the UK dealer network) want to get the VXR brand back in the forefront of the general public? It would mean moving to the new model, which PMR have not indicated as a possibility yet so I expect it is unlikely. Some might argue that running an Astra VXR in the BTCC does not fit with the showroom model being a 1.6L (rumoured). But that hasn't stopped Motorbase sticking ST on their Focus, when the showroom model is a 2.3L. |
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It would be good to see VXR back and for me it would be reward to PMR to get that backing. In my view Vauxhall should be proud of how PMR have given success back to the brand with more than a few wins the past couple of seasons
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