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16 Nov 2002, 15:52 (Ref:429973) | #1 | ||
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Sucessful test for Tom Chilton in BTCC Honda
According to this weeks AUTOSPORT he now looks set to take one birth in a 2 or 3 car squad. Not bad for a 18yr old in only his 2nd year of the BTCC huh?
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Doh!!!!! 1 birth - I thought Chilton was too young but now they're running newborns! Who will be the first foetus to drive in the BTCC?
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Has he? I woudnt know about that all I know is what the team boss said after Chilton completed 50 laps. Mike earl said afterwards that he was content with the 17yrs old performance, "although completly new to the civic, Tom posted some very competitive lap times," he said.
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its looks likely that he'll be driving a civiv next year, which still leaves the question of what happens to his vauxhall???
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17 Nov 2002, 11:19 (Ref:430451) | #6 | |
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We'll they're bound to say something like that aren't they - they'd never say "he's alright but we're just having him for his money", whether that was the case or not.
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I can't imagine Honda saying he was slo but we've got half a million.
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Lap times are rarely released from private tests so I wouldn't read too much into that.
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Well you could be cynical like that, but then again if look AUTOSPORT dont publish many lap times in the magasine, particauly not in the news section. They are after all well a news section, not a timing board.
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Thanks redshoes, I was beginning to think I was on my own here lol.
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lol I published my post just after you had published yours, I didnt see your last post until a minute ago.
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If Honda's criteria was Talent then you'd have a list as long as your arm before you hit Chilton.
Timing is news, how would rallying work without any timing? Interesting thought, send your answers to the FIA via their website, if you think timing shouldn't be featured in motorsport. |
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What are you talking about? This was a private test, hence any timing would have been carried out by the team themselves. If it was a race, official test or rally then MST (or whoever) would have been there. No one is suggesting proper competetive events shouldn't be timed.
I know there is a lot of recentment again Chilton because it's seen that his dad is throwing around large sums of money to get him a drive. I could understand the critism if he was a complete chump, but on the evidence of this season that clearly isn't the case. I agree, in a perfect world talent would be the only thing to matter, but the real world just isn't like that. Like ot or not Chilton is not the first driver to 'buy' a seat and he certainly won't be the last. It happens at ever level of motorsport from Formula One downwards. |
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Thats for sure I mean take F3000 for example almost all the drives places there are bought, and the FIA GT championship, not as much the GT class but in the NGT a lot of the drives there are paid for, although the Lister Storm is a example im the GT class of having rich amatuers rather than all top line drivers.
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Rnd 1.3/8 2.rtd 3.11/13 4.9/10 5.13/14 6.rtd 7.11/12 8.rtd 9.9/10 10.rtd 11.rtd 12.rtd 13.rtd 14.8/12(Reid, Owy and Bennett pitted twice) 15.10/12 16.7/13 17.12/12 18.10/13 19.12/13 14.rtd If you look at actual points scored the only driver he finished in front of was Carl Breeze, who gave him a 12 point start and finished with 11 points less! I will say though that he wasn't a chump at Knockhill in the feature. |
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What u have said is true, but in his defence it was his rookie season so he was still having to aqaint himself with a touring car for most of the year, next year I expect u will find he will do a lot better.
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Sure he's not going to be champion any time soon, but I don't believe he is any worse that other drivers in the series, and crtainly not as bad as some of the 'rent-a-drives' in other series. |
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Yeah I mean next year he might even score points consistantly. Hes never going to make it into top line single seaters or win any big championships. Still hes only 17 and may yet turn out to be a decent driver.
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Chilton at Barwell was one thing, because it gave the team a chance to progress to the top echelon of BTCC, gave Tom a chance to learn the tracks and racing in a relatively stress-free and low-expectation setting, and allowed Aaron SLight to show what he can do with 4 wheels.
But Chilton in a works Honda would be unfortunate, as although he is not the worst driver out there, I can name plenty of Production Class guys I'd rate higher, and people like Mat Jackson can definately do better if given the chance. |
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Cant agree more with that last comment. With the championship as it is at the moment, and money very, very hard to find and only a few paid drives around, it is very frustrating to see who goes where and why. It is such a shame that rel talent is shadowed by cheque books. But my friends thats the way it is. Lets just hope that the manufacturers come back and restore some form of normality soon. Enyone seen Richard West lately??
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Agreed the Proddie class should be the source of incoming Touring drivers. I can certainly think of one or two who should be given the chance...including he who was sorely missed by York City Racing when he stopped this year.
Trouble is, Touring Class is all about "income" rather than "incoming". I wasn't surprised to see Chilton struggle (with a few exceptional races) - he came from T-cars to the top level after all! Totally unfair to call him a chump though. I think TOCA itself should help to subsidise drivers who have shown promise, for example by finding sponsors to assist. It worked for the Lotus Elises and we saw mega racing there, mainly because there were very few "chumps" in the series. |
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