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19 Oct 2023, 20:34 (Ref:4182066) | #301 | ||
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Thanks, that's nice to hear. These are uncertain times for touring car racing...
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20 Oct 2023, 05:55 (Ref:4182104) | #302 | |
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Brads driving an FN2 Civic for Pro Alloys racing in Civic Cup this weekend. Lewis Kent is also in, having done Silverstone too for Area Motorsport
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20 Oct 2023, 09:44 (Ref:4182122) | #303 | |
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George Jaxon now entered in a Gen 2 Cupra on the latest entry list.
Just cancelled my hotel for Sat Night, decided to stay home this weekend with the weather up'North being what it is! |
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22 Oct 2023, 16:26 (Ref:4182462) | #304 | |
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Seems everyone here is super excited by the finale
Nice to see Boardley win it after never really getting the rub of the green of it in the BTCC. Guesses as to which midfield BTCC driver will come over and win next season? Nightmare year for Smiley and the new Honda. Wonder if they’ll stick with the program or look elsewhere. Brickley was greatly impressive to finish 2nd, not sure anyone would’ve expected him to finish there after coming in much as an unknown. Similar to Ley last year. Probably the best season of TCR UK yet, although shame the grids seemed to fluctuate again through the year. Hopefully we see growth again through the winter to keep it firmly in the 20s next year. Not sure if the Gen 1 cup will help too much. Much like last year, it seems reliability issues are the series’ biggest problem. Whether that’s the fault of the championship, teams, budgets (a given) or just bad luck is up for debate, but so many drivers have had a year completed wasted through breakdowns. From the outside, I can presume a few might not be overly keen to return. The streams and comms I thought were good, although wish Paul would stop with the random squeaks and squeals and personally not the biggest fan of Anthony Jordan. Glad next year’s calendar doesn’t have the gap of around 2 months until the final meeting. |
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22 Oct 2023, 17:49 (Ref:4182468) | #305 | ||
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whoaaaaaahhhhh !!!!! nooooo !!!! get in captain !! |
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22 Oct 2023, 19:59 (Ref:4182490) | #306 | ||
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I was happy to see Boardley take the title, by far the most consistent performer this season. His season is also a lesson in perseverance given he was apparently close to quitting the series after an unsuccessful weekend at Snetterton. It'll be interesting to see what he does next year - defend his title, have a go at something else, or even return to the BTCC? I'm not fully convinced by the new Gen 1 cup. Whilst it will give the likes of D Wilson, Alden, Jaxon, Kerry, and Smith, plus whoever now owns Dan Lloyd's old VW Golf something to aim for, I can't see an influx of old CUPRAs and old Audis appearing, and I doubt someone would take a punt and buy and race other "Gen 1" cars like the VW Golf, Alfa Giulietta, and Peugeot 308. And a small part of me wonders if these Gen 1 cars and drivers may be nothing more than moving chicanes causing safety cars... In terms of reliability, it does seem like TCR UK suffers more from it than other TCR series. Driving standards have also been very hit and miss (pun intended). The Honda Civic FL5 has been the biggest disappointment, I would have expected Smiley, Restart, and JAS to have sorted some of these issues out. Its interesting that Ruben Volt has won two TCR Europe races in an FL5 this year (although admittedly that series isn't exactly in good health and was in essence the Audi Trophy). And on the subject of TCR Europe, I wonder what Lewis Brown could have achieved if he'd stayed in TCR UK rather than heading to Europe? |
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22 Oct 2023, 21:14 (Ref:4182513) | #307 | |
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Did Isaac Smith see out his TCR Europe season? I don’t think he did?
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22 Oct 2023, 21:55 (Ref:4182525) | #308 | ||
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23 Oct 2023, 06:31 (Ref:4182546) | #309 | |
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He gets a lot of stick, but Stewart isn't a silly guy. For them to come up with the Gen1 cup, there must be enough people saying they want to race but know they can't compete at the front with their current machinery. There are a lot of cars used over the past few seasons which haven't been used at all this year.
If it keeps the 5 or so cars still racing this season then adds another 5, will we suddenly have grids in the high 20s and potentially a decent sub-class of the main event. |
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23 Oct 2023, 09:58 (Ref:4182583) | #310 | |
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To answer my own question, as has been fairly apparent for a while now there’s a second FL5 on the way for Sumpton in two weeks. I guess they could go to TCR Europe or something but it seems most likely we can pencil them in for next year.
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23 Oct 2023, 14:50 (Ref:4182645) | #311 | |
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There must be a lot of older cars out there. Isaac Smith managed to finish second in the Championship in a Golf, so it makes you wonder how much difference there really is? 2022 had a few Audis, Golfs and Cupras that weren't miles off the pace
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23 Oct 2023, 19:16 (Ref:4182668) | #312 | |
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I believe Sumpton already has the car. The 2 weeks in Bert Taylor's social media post was a reference to the Spanish TCR series at Jerez in couple of weeks where Sumpton will be racing the FL5 (also at Catalunya a couple of weeks after that)
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23 Oct 2023, 19:26 (Ref:4182669) | #313 | ||
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23 Oct 2023, 19:59 (Ref:4182677) | #314 | |
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Saw that too. All but confirms Sumpton will be staying next year then.
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23 Oct 2023, 22:45 (Ref:4182706) | #315 | |
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Sumpton is off to Europe next year, it was discussed in the paddock at the weekend.
He's taking an FL5 to the last two rounds of the Spanish series (not sure where it's from,) but his own car won't be used until TCR Europe next season. The other story being that Smiley was in the BTCC paddock at Brands pushing for a switch back there, with the sale of his FL5 helping the budget - the added part to that being he was apparently a 'little influenced by hospitality' by the end of the BTCC meeting! |
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24 Oct 2023, 09:30 (Ref:4182743) | #316 | ||
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Smiley I believe was linked to Toyota in the BTCC before switching to TCR, although that probably means little two seasons on. |
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24 Oct 2023, 14:09 (Ref:4182796) | #317 | |
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New version of the Cupra coming, or an update package for the current one, costing £30,000, and rumours that Mr Lines has bought some Australian based Pug 308s that will land over the winter, with a lot of interest from current teams.
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24 Oct 2023, 19:29 (Ref:4182848) | #318 | ||
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That's exciting, I've been itching to see some 308s in the UK
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27 Oct 2023, 10:57 (Ref:4183172) | #319 | |
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