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Maybe a hark back to the good old days when they had the 2 driver races in the Group A era, especially if it's a chance for some famous guest driver to turn up
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5 Aug 2022, 10:11 (Ref:4121861) | #128 | |
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As a one-off, it'd be something different and interesting to promote. Honestly, it probably doesn't appeal to the average BTCC viewer, but there are others who'd love the idea, and seeing different (potentially) high-level drivers against BTCC stars.
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I do agree that this *might* be what *we* would like to see, but is still boils down to the facts that firstly the cars have to be capable of doing it (fuel capacity/hybrid duration etc.), and secondly, to attract the extra superstar drivers is going to need *someone* to pay for them.
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Presumably, as not to inflate costs, as the running is longer than the usual 3 races combined, it'd take the place of one of the usual 10 Sundays rather than as an extra round |
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How is the fuel got into the tank now? I don't see any fillers on the outside of the car
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5 Aug 2022, 12:55 (Ref:4121877) | #132 | |
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I rather have a round on the mainland for once, how come British GT could afford it and BTCC doesn't ?
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BGT's traditional round in Spa has the British GT cars as the main event; it's been the beginning of the European SRO "Speed Week" which ends with the 24 Hours of Spa. Next year, however, they're going to Portimao instead - but I expect they'll still be the main attraction.
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It's not a question of 'afford', it's a question of 'want to'. The typical British GT driver/sponsor is very different from the typical BTCC driver/sponsor. The appeal for a foreign race for a gentleman GT driver is not the same as for a BTCC sponsor.
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the STW had not as much works teams as BTCC (but the exisitng works team entered more cars 4 to 6 ) but much larger grids due to the many many privateer drivers |
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Secondly, there is a question of economics. The STW typically went to places like Assen and Zolder. These are pretty close to Germany and can be reached relatively easily and quickly. A BTCC round at, say, Assen would cist BTCC team a lot more than their German counterparts. |
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BTCC won’t even come to Mondello so I doubt there is much appetite to go to Europe - and then you Brits have to consider Brexit and the hidden costs of racing overseas - as can been seen by the number of European series that now don’t race in UK.
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For some reason, the BTCC of today is being compared to a series from nearly 30 years ago, with full manufacturer backing, on continental mainland, inside a free trade economic zone that only lasted for 6 seasons. But apparently, that's a good model to aspire to? |
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and the STW continued starting with 2000 as the DTM with Audi and Opel moved into it complete with some teams and drivers and even the DTM after 2000 has some rounds outside of Germany , for example in 2002 they held a 3 outside races, DONINGTON, A1 Ring and Zandvoort so that DTM could afford to come to Donington yet BTCC is incapable to go outside for once Last edited by porsche962fan; 6 Aug 2022 at 00:05. |
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and heck not long ago there was talk about BTCC doing a Macau race back in 2015 but that didn't happen , even if the organizers offered to pay for the shipping
https://www.autosport.com/btcc/news/...07902/5007902/ |
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DTM and BTCC is like comparing F1 with FF1600.
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Yes - at the time of STW.
For reference though - this is the BTCC 2023 thread. You are comparing BTCC of 2023's aspirations with a totally different time and context of the global touring car market of the last century. Now if you are genuinely suggesting that races outside of the UK would be a something that BTCC should look to in the future, maybe that is best placed in the 'improve product' thread here? - https://tentenths.com/forum/showthread.php?t=157247 - where I would look forward to seeing how you would propose to solve the associated issues of expense, marketing, drivers off-track schedules and customs / border movements. |
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Apart from the non championship race in Dubai in 1981, the BTCC has always been in the British Isles only and it will remain that way
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And the fact that we already know the calendar for 2023 makes discussions about racing elsewhere a moot point I think? Future consideration maybe, but for 2023 that ship has sailed. |
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