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8 Jan 2003, 22:15 (Ref:467922) | #1 | |
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Motorsport News reports that CMS Motorsport are to enter a Ford Focus in the 2003 BTC-P for Nick Leason. Is this something to do with Hugh Chamberlaine's old team? Also, is this one of the ex-GR cars and, if so, which one?
They also report that GA are to run Paul Wallace - ex 2002 Clio Cup - in an Alfa 156 and that Tom Ferrier is likely to rejoin Edenbridge who will return in 2003 with rebuilt Bimmers. The BTC-P is starting to shape up into something really quite interesting for next year. After campaigning for a split of the two classes I have to say I think ToCA have done the right thing in keeping the two classes running in the same race. |
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8 Jan 2003, 22:30 (Ref:467946) | #2 | |
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Surely not the same Nick Leason who was involved in that Barings Bank scandal :confused:
Good to see a Focus on the grid though, 2002 felt a bit empty without them! Bit off topic, but does anyone know anything about a supposed one make Focus series possibly happening this year? I remember seeing something in Autosport but can't remember if I just made it up... |
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8 Jan 2003, 22:30 (Ref:467947) | #3 | |
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Not sure where you got Hugh Chamberlain from? Pretty sure it's nothing to do with him.
Paul Wallace didn't have a particularly good year in Clios but apparantly he put in some good times testing the Alfa. Good to see Ferrier with a seat but he really deserves a shot at Touring. Usual finance (or lack of) situation I guess. I've been a bit wooried about Production up to now, there's been virtually no-one commited yet. It's starting to look promising. |
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8 Jan 2003, 22:34 (Ref:467957) | #4 | ||
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no not THAT Nick Leason! and it is a GR car but not sure which one.
Macmillan "GO RACING" to provide vital cancer care CMS Motorsport has joined forces with cancer charity Macmillan Cancer Relief to take on the best of British Motorsport in the 2003 British Touring Car Championship. The company will enter a specially branded Ford Focus Macmillan car in the championship (Production Class), which is considered to be the pinnacle of British Motorsport. The team, headed by CMS's team principle Malcolm Cleland, will raise money by directly donating a percentage of their sponsorship to Macmillan. They will also hold two fundraising days with a difference. Based at one of the BTCC circuits there will be plenty of fast cars and celebrity drivers and the chance to drive some of the world's most famous Supercars. The year will end with an auction of Motorsport items from the year in the British Touring Car Championship. Experienced European Lamborghini GTR driver Nick Leason, has signed to CMS for 2003 to spearhead its challenge in the British Touring Car Championship. His experience as a test driver is essential to the development of the car whilst his ability and race craft will be instrumental in the success of the team. Nick explains- "It has been my Career goal to race in the BTCC. Although racing in Europe is a great experience you can't beat the British fans and their enthusiasm. Also I have the opportunity to help raise the awareness of Macmillan Cancer Relief - something I feel proud to undertake. I have worked with CMS before; I know we can achieve some great results. The team is highly motivated and this is reflected in its commitment to perfection. CMS have pulled together key personnel from within the Motorsport industry to form the foundation of the team. I am really looking forward to the 2003 season". Who are Macmillan cancer relief? In the UK four in ten people will be diagnosed with cancer during their lifetime and over a million people are currently living with cancer. Macmillan Cancer Relief helps to provide the expert care and practical and emotional support that make a real difference for people living with cancer. In order to achieve this we raise funds for specialist Macmillan nurses and doctors who deliver the best in cancer care; we also build vitally needed treatment centres, give financial help to those who need it most, and provide a range of cancer information both locally and nationally. Macmillan Cancer Relief quote - Ian Catley "The 'go racing with Macmillan' concept is fun, fast and furious - just like fundraising everywhere for Macmillan! The charity will enjoy working with the team to seek success in the British Touring Car Championship and people with cancer who will be helped by Macmillan will be the real winners". CMS Motorsport quote - Malcolm Cleland, CMS Team principal "We have worked hard to get here and felt that it would be a great opportunity to share our experience with such an excellent charity. Our goal is to raise a substantial amount of money for Macmillan in various ways, and raising awareness of exactly what Macmillan Cancer Relief is about. I personally have never been involved in something so exciting - thrill of The British Touring Car Championship PLUS the opportunity to help such a worthwhile cause - great combination"! |
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8 Jan 2003, 22:45 (Ref:467972) | #5 | |
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cos, you mean www.focusracing.co.uk ?
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9 Jan 2003, 09:08 (Ref:468246) | #6 | |
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Cheers, does anyone know if it is going to be supporting BTCC or F3?
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You'd need a bloody big basket!
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Do you have Ford Focus SVT's in Europe? If so, those would be perfect to race in either BTCC Production or Touring.
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I didn't think it was anything to do with him or his old team but wasn't 100% sure. It is now confirmed that it's not and it is actually a team who previously competeed at club level - they must have just liked the team name! |
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Sorry but a guy with a name like that is never gonna get anywhere in this sport...
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