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8 Feb 2024, 12:40 (Ref:4195716) | #1551 | ||
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Doesn’t matter if it’s simply too expensive however (nor if NAPA dominate again). 3 seasons now without any new models on the grid and teams dropping like flies? Doesn’t seem like NGTC is sustainable any more. Last edited by Evantra; 8 Feb 2024 at 13:08. |
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8 Feb 2024, 12:58 (Ref:4195719) | #1552 | ||
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Doesn't take much for any one of those 4 car teams to shut up shop. |
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8 Feb 2024, 12:59 (Ref:4195720) | #1553 | ||
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How do TCR costs compare?
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8 Feb 2024, 13:23 (Ref:4195723) | #1554 | |
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I do think the future of the NGTC ruleset is something that will come up more and more, with the comments this winter from drivers and team owners about the costs required to run these cars. There's obviously teams that have evaluated changing cars in the past but haven't managed to either get it past TOCA or just decided the costs are too great.
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8 Feb 2024, 13:42 (Ref:4195726) | #1555 | |
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8 Feb 2024, 14:06 (Ref:4195734) | #1557 | ||
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I think my concern is more about where do the next Sutton/Cammish/Ingram come from? Now you haven't got Clio Cup that was always the feeder series into the BTCC and with less cars on the grid that need bigger budgets it seems it's going to be interesting to see how it all pans out. |
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8 Feb 2024, 14:38 (Ref:4195745) | #1559 | ||
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From memory, Team BMW (WSR) have only entered 2 or 3 cars in the last decade or so, and only increased to 4, albeit one car is entered by MB, in the last couple of years.
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8 Feb 2024, 14:42 (Ref:4195749) | #1561 | |
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How many have actually stepped up from those in recent years though? Even the JCW champions can’t make it in.
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8 Feb 2024, 15:10 (Ref:4195752) | #1562 | ||
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Scott Sumpton - TCR UK Ronan Pearson - MINI JCW Mikey Doble - BMW Compact Cup and Ginetta GT5 Andrew Watson - Asian Le Mans Series (GT3) Dexter Patterson - GB3 George Gamble - end of racing hiatus, previous series PCCGB & GT4 Europe Ash Hand - end of racing hiatus, previous series British GT (GT4) Will Powell - Britcar and TCR UK Rick Parfitt - end of racing hiatus, previously British GT (GT3) Jack Mitchell - British GT (GT3) and made a MINI JCW appearance Nick Halstead - British GT and Ginetta series James Gornall - MINI JCW Jack Butel - British GT (GT4) and Lamborghini Super Trofeo Jade Edwards - Renault Clio Cup Jessica Hawkins - W Series Glynn Geddie - British GT (GT3) Ollie Brown - VW Racing Cup |
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8 Feb 2024, 15:11 (Ref:4195753) | #1563 | |
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This is more my point , it's not about where they would come from series wise , it's about how do they actually manage to step up to BTCC unless they are exceptionally well funded. Dan Zelos seems to have been on the fringes of making the grid for years without actually making it.
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8 Feb 2024, 15:37 (Ref:4195755) | #1564 | |
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Hill obviously has extra backing through his links to MB whilst Turkington continues with longstanding personal sponsors . Likewise Jelley in recent years and I suspect he may have been able to continue with maybe a small increase . However the team give the impression they wanted another younger and possibly quicker driver . Watson was talking to them but chose Toyota . Therefore it now needs another driver with a similar budget to Watson . The fourth car added last year is the 2 year deal with Morgan which is already announced as continuing
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8 Feb 2024, 16:11 (Ref:4195758) | #1565 | ||
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Take the Speedworks/Toyota team for example. Half the money comes from Toyota/Motul/other Toyota-linked commercial partners for two of the cars, whereas the other two are LKQ/Euro Car Parts/SYNETIQ/other random dictionary combinations. So two cars dependent upon the Toyota (and affiliates) money and two cars dependent upon LKQ et al. It's a model that has been seen numerous times before, perhaps most notably when egg:Sport backed half the factory Vauxhall team in 2001-2. And that's not even considering the wider point that it's not the number of teams that are the limiting factor, it's drivers will fully-funded budgets. For example, if a few weeks before the start of the season one of the leading teams was suddenly discovered to be a front for a criminal enterprise, whilst the series would lose the team, you'd find that most if not all the other drivers would be able to make arrangements to be run elsewhere (not withstanding a lack of available chassis, etc., which may be problem). |
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8 Feb 2024, 16:48 (Ref:4195763) | #1566 | |
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Senna proctor has put a post on his instagram story showing his new race licence
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8 Feb 2024, 17:59 (Ref:4195775) | #1567 | |
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A lot cheaper. A lot, lot cheaper, but those cars are built to a budget cap for sales (around £145,000 new at the moment I think) with the manufacturers absorbing the R&D costs.
I know I've seen posts all over the internet saying BTCC should go TCR in the future, and I'm sure WSC would love that, but I think you'd end up with a similar situation to DTM where the GT3 cars are not quite GT3. The teams would want the ability to develop the cars, or TOCA would want to have control over BoP so it would be different to TCR worldwide. If the go ahead was given for independent teams to select cars and design and build their own machines to TCR rules (if WSC would allow the IP to be used) it would cost a lot, lot more than the £145,000 purchase price. It probably would be closer to an NGTC build than many would like to admit. The interesting thing about TCR in the UK at least is how few people run the cars. Some teams are turning the car around between races (only two on a Sunday) with two or three people. I know there is a lot of pressure to squeeze three races out of a car in five to six hours, but is staffing levels a bit OTT compared to the cars that are run at BTCC? Is it a luxury that could be cut back? I only ask because I don't know! |
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8 Feb 2024, 19:23 (Ref:4195786) | #1570 | |
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I’m a little surprised there is such little whispers about the 4th WSR Seat. I know the initial plan didn’t work out for whatever reason so perhaps they are holding out for the highest bidder. I don’t expect a particularly high calibre driver there considering they already have 3 very good drivers. More intrigued about the last seat at ExcelR8 assuming chilton is staying. There were mumblings of a previous champion filling that seat around autosport show time but that’s all gone a little quiet now. I think if there serious about beating Sutton/NAPA then they need someone else capable of matching ingrams results.
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8 Feb 2024, 20:07 (Ref:4195788) | #1571 | ||
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Less so during the weekday factory hours, admittedly, but there's an awful lot of goodwill across the TOCA paddock - no different to any other apart from the very upper echelons, really. |
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9 Feb 2024, 10:39 (Ref:4195859) | #1573 | ||
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Would have loved them to get someone like a Bobby T in the fourth car if budgets and sponsors all lined up but I realise that's probably got no chance of happening |
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9 Feb 2024, 11:10 (Ref:4195861) | #1575 | ||
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