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22 Sep 2022, 13:46 (Ref:4126846) | #251 | ||
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Even with the hybrid not being perfect, I don't think there's been one moment this season where the option tyres have been missed. If it's truly an option, then that's fine, but the idea of forcing a driver onto a weaker tyre is just so wrong to me. |
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Shame to lose the Ginetta junior series, by far and away the best support series, although the Minis have rivalled them for entertainment. Gonna be hard to find a replacement
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Wish we had more single seaters about tbh, they seemed to fit better than a GT ladder series anyway. Clios were the most entertaining racing the BTCC package ever had imo, they definitely were a big part of the fact that the BTCC always has been the best days racing out there. Hopefully it still will be in 2023 With the talk of a top ten shootout (single car qualifying....ugh, always dull to watch) maybe it means they are thinking about boosting their Saturday show with regards to streaming it or showing it on ITV4....hope so anyway. |
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23 Sep 2022, 09:05 (Ref:4126962) | #254 | |
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Never mind tweaking the hybrid, just get it to work properly and reliably. Every race there is someone with problems.
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That doesn't mean that the deployment criteria should be overlooked though. It's a learning year over what effect the system has on the racing - remember the ballast system was continually being adjusted throughout its use. |
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23 Sep 2022, 10:01 (Ref:4126965) | #256 | |||
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Back when I used to go ever round back in the mid-2000's we always used to make sure were around to watch the Clio's and FBMW as they were good entertainment and there was some good talent that came through as well. It will be interesting to see what replaces the Ginetta's. |
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23 Sep 2022, 12:19 (Ref:4126975) | #257 | ||
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The only tweaks that should be made are ones that lead to more reliability. Performance and the "show" have to be secondary considerations until reliability is as close to 100% as humanly possible. |
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23 Sep 2022, 20:53 (Ref:4127044) | #258 | |
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back in the days when there was real nail biting racing lap after lap with no stupid gimmicks and more robust cars and drivers could realy tell how they felt but of course things are going to plan... we have real exiting touring car racing now...
from 11.30 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mPJaDGYV72w |
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And now for the truth: That race you put forward as 'real nail biting racing lap after lap' was a bigger gimmick than anything BTCC does today. The article I linked above explains why that 1994 AMC season was more like WWE wrestling than Touring Car Racing. Go back 21 seconds from the timestamp you suggested and look at the qualifying results. Then ask yourself - how can cars with such a performance differential in qualifying produce close racing? |
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24 Sep 2022, 13:30 (Ref:4127097) | #260 | |
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MB Motorsport hoping to return to two cars next year.
https://twitter.com/btcc/status/1573...830957059?s=21 |
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It will be intriguing to see whether that means away from WSR (maybe in a Ciceley mould)? |
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25 Sep 2022, 14:12 (Ref:4127321) | #262 | |
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Gow’s comment in the reverse grid draw seem to suggest that there won’t be a junior championship until 2024, so maybe whatever replaces Ginetta next season will just be temporary.
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25 Sep 2022, 14:18 (Ref:4127324) | #263 | |
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There's not many other than the JSCC and Fiestas? If they wanted something with modern cars (unless I am missing one) it would need to be a new championship, perhaps explaining the year's gap?
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25 Sep 2022, 14:28 (Ref:4127329) | #264 | ||
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Btw, it might be just me, but I find it a bit confusing - MB Motorsport seems like a seperate team but technically they are just a third entry of WSR but it raises questions is Dick Bennets boss of this 'team' in the same way he's boss of Team BMW entry? Is MB Motorsport also a 'factory' team of BMW? I know it's been like that for the whole year but I still find it a bit confusing Also, interesting words from Gow at the end of the race. I wonder if the 'junior' category he's talking about would serve like a bit more 'natural' feeder to the BTCC or does he aspire to make it a category through which British talents might be heading into the international motorsport? |
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25 Sep 2022, 16:19 (Ref:4127342) | #265 | ||
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Rick Parfitt just confirmed that the Infiniti has reached the end of its life, and the last few races are being seen as a 'send-off'.
So what car will the Moffats look to bring to the grid in 2023? |
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25 Sep 2022, 19:30 (Ref:4127401) | #266 | |
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MB Motorsport have a very good partner in WSR, if there was to be a second MB Motorsport entry for 2023 I guess it would likely be a 4th WSR run BMW using a TBL from elsewhere or one of the ones Dynamics and Speedworks gave back... I don't see where else they could go considering the Jake Hill TBL is owned by WSR unless they ran using 2 of the Hyundais or something.
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If Laser Tools want to stay with RWD, I guess their options are either to try and buy BMWs (if you can't beat them, join them) or maybe bring a brand like Audi back to the BTCC? The Audi RS 3 could be a good fit. From a more general POV. Team HARD could probably build more CUPRAs too, but given those cars have a relative lack of performance, I can't imagine Laser Tools would be massively interested in them. I also wonder if Motorbase, Speedworks, and Excelr8 would sell the Focus, Corolla, and i30N to other teams. Some cars that would seem to logically fit the regulations - '22 Audi RS 3, '22 Vauxhall Astra, '22 Honda Civic Type R, 3rd-gen Peugeot 308, VW Golf Mk8, Alfa Romeo Giulia Some wildcards - the '21 Volvo V60/S60, Jaguar XE, the Mercedes-Benz A-Class/B-Class/C-Class, Renault Megane, KIA Ceed/Proceed. Also, I'm not sure if any of the current MINI range is the correct dimensions? From memory, the MINI Hatch 5-door, and Clubman look about right. |
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I think the most likely source of a TBL is the one currently behind the HARD./Laser/Steelworks/Infiniti/Parfitt entry. If Parfitt does stay - I think he is clear that he would want to be in a RWD car. That only really leaves the BMW (unless something new comes around). |
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25 Sep 2022, 20:19 (Ref:4127410) | #270 | ||
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When we get told (probably in December) of the license holders for 2023, that will probably indicate who we will see and where. I would expect a couple of changes of license holders, especially as MB have 0 licenses of their own at the moment. |
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25 Sep 2022, 21:28 (Ref:4127419) | #271 | |
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Or, after a bad year and needing a new and considerable investment, perhaps the Moffats will decide it's time to explore options outside of the BTCC?
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26 Sep 2022, 07:12 (Ref:4127458) | #272 | |
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The commentary team were saying there are three junior series licensed but could licence a fourth, I got the impression that Lord Gow may be looking to put his own junior series together .... a BTCC juniors type series maybe ?
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26 Sep 2022, 08:16 (Ref:4127464) | #273 | |||
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Typically, when teams / drivers reach the point that they have nothing left to compete for in-season, their focus looks to the year ahead. It is the chance to get a bit of a sound-bite out for potential backers, and journalists are looking for stories to carry through the off-season. So keep your eyes and ears attuned to what comes out at Brands GP. You will get some personnel all but confirming a drive or team structure..... |
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26 Sep 2022, 08:19 (Ref:4127465) | #274 | ||
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there was a 4th jnr series licensed by msuk, the scottish motor racing club using the bmw 1 series, it didnt happen in 2022 but a few cars were built... logical way is a fwd 1 make, shells that look current and budget around ginetta g40, mini challenge spec could work on treaded tyres, plus would provide the path into challenge then jcw then btcc...
lets be honest, ginetta have the path licked, start in 40 jnr, uorade car to gt5 then either go academy g55 or supercup g55 or 56 then you can go gt racing. only 2 chassis builds needed the rest is upgrades |
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It would be good to have MB Motorsport run two cars again, they've proven their skills in running the team. They probably would just continue as a satellite team to WSR too.
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