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16 Oct 2007, 12:23 (Ref:2041671) | #76 | |
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The Paul Luti story has been floating around for a while now. Much as I welcome a new face to the series I just don't think it's the right car. The MG is getting far to old now and as Kartworld have shown this year is no longer on the pace. WSR's assistance will be little more than previous years' set-up data and a supply of spares - I doubt they will have any involvement in actually running the car.
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16 Oct 2007, 12:41 (Ref:2041698) | #77 | ||
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IMO, when Turkington was with VXR he did a better job that Chilton has done in the past two seasons (nothing against Chilton). I rate Plato and Turner higher than Neal (granted, Turner hasn't exactly had a great season but it's only his first full season). Adam Jones has potential and was said to be a contender for the seat. Mike Jordon? He's fast. Tom Onslow-Cole, Matt Jackson and Matt Allison also have potential but it's too early to tell given that they all only have just completed their first season. |
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16 Oct 2007, 18:46 (Ref:2042076) | #79 | ||
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But presumably it's a cheap and relatively risk-free way of getting into the series? Not only will the car be cheaper, but the running costs lower too.
I'm sure Luti will do a reasonable job, and if he decides the BTCC is where he wants to commit to, and has the resources to do so, then maybe he'll buy a competitive S2000 car for 2009? |
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16 Oct 2007, 19:04 (Ref:2042091) | #80 | ||
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Let's not forget Andy Jordan - supposedly some dominating performances in RallyCross - IMO we could see a few race wins. I'd like to see him in an S2000 car but I doubt it will happen.
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16 Oct 2007, 19:24 (Ref:2042112) | #81 | |
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The problem is that MG is never going to be on the pace. Kartworld have been slowly dropping back over the last couple of years and I expect the situation will get worse by next year. Luti will end up throwing time and money at it and get very frustrated, and appear to all the world as just another backmarker.
It's a similar situation to the likes of Jim Pocklington and Chris Stockton this year - both are capable of far more that they could achieve with the available equipment. |
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16 Oct 2007, 20:52 (Ref:2042191) | #82 | |
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Just mentioned on TTT tonight.
Alan Gow said that a lot of people are looking at buying BMW's for next year's BTCC. And David Pinkney is looking at 'another Alfa model' for next year! |
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17 Oct 2007, 22:32 (Ref:2043173) | #84 | |
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Latest from Motorsport News this week is that SEAT may well go TDi, Halfords may follow suit and linked with potentially signing Thommo to drive, Turkington likely to stay with WSR and go for the title and Collard is lining up a full-time drive.
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19 Oct 2007, 09:02 (Ref:2044347) | #85 | ||
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Well Thompson used to drive for WSR back in 1999/2000 so I guess that link makes sense.
More BMW's are always good! |
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19 Oct 2007, 10:59 (Ref:2044413) | #86 | ||
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A-Tech ... ex-RAC 320sis, ex-factory Vauxhalls or maybe even the old Civics (if they are going TD). Vauxhall could go diesel, it seems like we will see lots of old petrol cars floating around. The Alfa deffo has tyre problems in the British tracks, maybe it just doesn't like the Dunlops ...
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19 Oct 2007, 11:34 (Ref:2044435) | #87 | |
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I think this whole tyre thing is just a smoke screen from Pinkney / A Tech for their inexperience.
Look at Eoin Murrary, he's run in the Top 10 several times this season and it'd be fair to say he's not got the largest budget out there. |
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19 Oct 2007, 12:31 (Ref:2044490) | #88 | |
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Snetterton and Oulton have switched dates
http://www.btcc.net/html/generalnews_detail.php?id=785 From MSV's point of view it makes sense. July 26/27 is the date of WTCC @ Brands, I guess they assume there will be less of an impact of spectator numbers if BTCC is at Oulton that weekend than at Snetterton. Oddly though not for me. I's rather miss Snett than miss Oulton. |
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19 Oct 2007, 12:47 (Ref:2044512) | #89 | ||
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I would be amazed if there was even the slightest grain of truth in the Thompson story. For one, he's going to want to be paid, or at least not have to bring sponsorship in, and I can't see TD having that sort of backing. The other fly in the ointment is Shedden. I'm lead to believe the deal he has signed is to be the sole number one driver in the team, no doubt in part due to having to play second fiddle to Neal the last 2 years. There's no way Thompson would come in as number two.
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19 Oct 2007, 13:50 (Ref:2044562) | #90 | ||
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The prospect of a pack of TDi's doesn't really thrill me that much.
Is there any way to make them "louder"? |
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19 Oct 2007, 16:14 (Ref:2044659) | #92 | ||
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Would make sense.
As a formula that is intended to represent what is currently driven by the 'common man', then they are part way there. The pack already has plenty of small hot-hatches with the Leons and Civics, the wild styling and body kits are seen on the likes of Vectras and Integras. Even the driver's styles have adjusted to suit, with the policy of switching headlights on when pulling up behind a driver in an attempt to intimidate. All that's needed now is a compulsory 110decibel sound system, and a minimum 4" exhaust diameter and we'll be there!!! Last edited by crmalcolm; 19 Oct 2007 at 16:17. |
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19 Oct 2007, 18:59 (Ref:2044846) | #94 | ||
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Racing cars shouldn't be quiet!
I don't mind the odd TDI appearing, but an entire gridfull would be horrid... I think though at the moment the attractiveness of the TDI route is down to the performance advantages running that spec gives. If the regs were ammended to state that the TDI's had less boost, or that the cars had to be 25kg heavier, then I think we would be seeing far less of them. |
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20 Oct 2007, 06:02 (Ref:2045162) | #95 | ||
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If an entire grid of TDis was produced, would tracks like Brands be able to use their full circuit more ofen as there wouldn't be the noise issue?
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It will be interesting to see who switches to TDI next year.
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A whole half a second a lap in some places apparently. Interesting that they feel more is to come from their petrol engine while a lot of others are looking at TDi to make their gains. (Why do manufacturers always add the i in TDi/CDi etc? Surely all diesels are i by their very nature) Also just spotted this, it would seem to confirm another two years in BTCC. http://www.adam-jones.co.uk/index.ph...id=44&Itemid=2 Last edited by crmalcolm; 22 Oct 2007 at 21:42. |
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Hopefully this week's test drive will go well for him.
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