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29 Aug 2010, 19:04 (Ref:2751890) | #27 | |
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GT Cup is amateur only isn't it? No pro's allowed...
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30 Aug 2010, 00:06 (Ref:2752076) | #28 | |
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Has anybody heard any word on the GTs following suit with the F3s and skipping the MSV tracks in 2011? I've heard nothing on what would be the situation with BGT next year should this happen.
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31 Aug 2010, 15:42 (Ref:2752759) | #29 | ||
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Not doing themselves any favours if they pull out of the MSV tracks as well. F3 can arguable just about get away with it, but not Brit GT. I hope were not going to start seeing series only using certain promotors/owners circuits. I think I'm right in saying that Brit GT is affliated to BRSCC, if they are not using MSV circuits or Knockhill it's really starting to limit their options. Come to think of it how many BARC circuits do they use? Excuse my ignorance but I can only imagine them using Thruxton out of the BARC tracks, do they go there? If not they're only left with Donington, Silverstone and Rockingham. As far as I'm aware they don't go to Castle Combe (noise restrictions I assume) or Anglesey. No other UK options I can think of.
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31 Aug 2010, 22:09 (Ref:2752934) | #30 | |
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I'd be interested in a BGT blog, let us know more.
I agree that the 2 hour format is the natural minimum for this kind of racing. (Personally I favour 4) On the other hand, last weekend, Ascari and Mosler could be repaired for the second race. I was at Snetterton for the first time, also my first BGT race since Silverstone a couple of years back. Nice track, surprisingly big crowd (by which I mean around 1000), and decent racing even from only 16 cars. We had a Ford GT, Mosler, and an Ascari so it's still pretty exotic by most standards. And while they're not loud enough, the Appleby Aston made a lovely noise. |
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http://www.racingsportscars.com/resu...0-12-4073.html
This was the first BGT race I saw - I think Damon had just won the title in Japan. You don't get variety like this anywhere! (Tries not to sound too nostalgic...) |
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http://www.racingsportscars.com/resu...6-14-4392.html DSC reports the only remaining Viper in BGT has now left the series. |
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I'm looking forward to this year's Britcar 24hr at Silverstone as Ian Stinton will have his Harrier out - one of only a very few British GT cars from that era still active I believe. Sadly, now that it's just another GT3-based series, I have little interest in the modern incarnation of British GT. |
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6 Sep 2010, 15:28 (Ref:2755231) | #36 | ||
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That British GP support event was, IIRC not a good advert for the series really as there was a large entry that proved unreliable and more retirements than one would have wished, only time it supported F1 I think?
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7 Sep 2010, 09:36 (Ref:2755562) | #38 | ||
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Well it didn't put me off! I do remember the Lister blowing its engine on the way to the grid though...
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I'm sure that everyone would like to see bigger grids in Brit GT and the possible competition between Brit GT, GT Cup & Britcar can't help. Dont know the answer to that really; there's a GT Cup class within Brit GT but hasn't seen wide take up. Maybe this is because the GT Cup racers can run 2 x 1/2 hour races in one day so not as expensive in time or the need to have 2 drivers, bigger team support etc.
Perhaps SRO should consider timetabling the meetings so that those that want to run on just one day can. Maybe the homologation thing is an issue? Is it too difficult/ expensive to run cars that are only available via official homologation? Perhaps that is overly costly or bound up in red tape; maybe there needs to be more latitude for owners to build themselves cars within a regulatory framework rather than to the letter of a manufacturers homologation sheet? I'd like to see more GT4 cars race, so perhaps there should be much cheaper entry fees for this class and somehow there should be encouragement for the Aston GT4s, BMW Z4, Nissan 350Z, Porsche Cayman etc to run competitively as they do in European GT4. It doesn't help that Aston Martin have put on their own GT4 series (for about 8 cars per race only) - they could be running that challenge within Brit GT4, as both part of the GT4 class & as a seperate challenge. Ditto the Chevron GR8 challenge. Maybe the Brit GT entrants could have a race on the same bill as the European GT series at Silverstone, with the option (discounted fee) of running in the European races as well if practicable, & vice versa. Sorry for the random thoughts! |
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British GT - The 'official' series - run to the official regulations. But this makes it restrictive & expensive and in the current financial environment not many can afford it - resulting in small grids. Saying that the coverage shown on Motors TV last year was superb & the racing was always exciting and interesting . I love BGT - the racing is generally to a very high standard. Britcar - love this too, especially the end of season 'Into the night' race at Brands. But the grid sizes have slipped slowly and surely - many moving across to the GT Cup. I'm a big fan of the MJC Ferrari 430 (Witt Gamski/Keith Robinson) - check out the videos on 'YouTube' - utter class. GTCup - as a new series, they were able to create a format to suit the current environment. And it has worked. As mentioned previously, huge grids and a variety of cars. I think the initial idea of having a series of individual races as opposed to a championship encouraged a lot of drivers to get involved knowing that they could dip in & out as the money came/went. |
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To update my post above ^
I just watched the Snetterton Round of the British GT's on MotorsTV. GT3 4 x Ferraris 1 x Porsche 1 x Mosler 1 x Ascari 1 x Ford GT 1 x Viper 1 x Aston GT4 4 x Ginetta 1 x Aston On the face of it a great mix of cars but not enough of them. However, it was a terrific race (Race 1 - they didn't show much of Race 2) - very close racing, I'd like to be the owner of a Ferrari Bodyshop... All credit to MotorsTV for the coverage - I also think Diana Binks does a very good job. |
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I saw the season finale races on TV yesterday, not bad racing at all. Pretty engaging actually. If this upward trajectory continues and more cars show up, I may make an effort to see one of the 2hr races next season.
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Any sign of the 2011 schedule yet?
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'The championship’s superb TV package of Channel 4 and Motors TV coverage is set to continue.'
it is good but it would be great if the channel 4 programme was longer than half an hour as i dont have motors |
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22 Nov 2010, 19:48 (Ref:2794407) | #48 | ||
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Some changes to the 2011-schedule:
2011 Avon Tyres British GT Championship Provisional calendar 08 Mar Silverstone Media/Test Day 09 Mar Silverstone Test Day 23-25 Apr Oulton Park 2hr race 14/15 May Snetterton 300 2hr race 18/19 Jun Brands Hatch 2x1hr races 07/08 Jul Spa-Francorchamps 2x1hr races 03/04 Sep Rockingham 2x1hr races 24/25 Sep Donington Park GP 3hr race 08/09 Oct Silverstone Arena 2hr race tbc Silverstone or Donington 2x1hr races Three two hour races and one three hour event.... How many series does it take to make a trend? Looks like almost everybody is moving away from the one hour sprints and towards longer races these days. |
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Knockhill gone from the calander.
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