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15 Apr 2019, 22:05 (Ref:3897797) | #176 | ||
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Sadly it is this exactly. It's not blood and guts on the carriageway but tumbleweed on track. I went to some last year, thinking it'll get better. It never did. Croft in particular sucked, spot the car and spot the spectator. Wasn't many of either.
I'm in truth a sad git who spends way too much time trying to find racing to watch. BTCC is only 10 weekends, so there is need for more for the minority like me. Think I'll have to retire to the States where there's racing of some sort pretty much every weekend except deep mid winter. I hope SL has it pitched right and can get some bums in seats; if not then I think it'll be a one year wonder like TCR UK was. No idea on costs or tyres, my gut says the TCT costs stay as were and TCR UK exists in name only - so TCT costs and rule book applies. No doubt somebody will spill the beans... |
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15 Apr 2019, 23:06 (Ref:3897805) | #177 | |
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What a waste it was. A great idea gone bad. It could have been great. Too few cars and not enough interest
It would have been a great stepping stone to the BTCC. BTCC is great, but TCR UK could have been great it’s in own right. But there’s plenty of motorsport out there. Of course the states has enough racing each weekend from different varieties of cars all over the country At least the cars live on in this series. It has a big chance. It deserves to go well |
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16 Apr 2019, 01:28 (Ref:3897818) | #178 | |
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I feel TCR UK is a missed opportunity. It would have been a great stepping stone to the BTCC. Instead of that, it has gone down the swanny and a potential great national series never got anywhere
Imagine how great it could have been had everything been in place. You could have stars of the future, established drivers from others series, plus the occasional guest ride I do hope TCT succeeds where TCR UK failed. It would be a great credit if it did |
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16 Apr 2019, 07:23 (Ref:3897887) | #179 | ||
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Yeah, I for one agree. An opportunity, but due to incompetence (don't think that is in doubt) and greed (jury still out) they attracted hardly anyone.
I think SL saw this, re-jigged parameters and arrived at TCT. Going to try and be at the first meeting and suck it and see... |
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16 Apr 2019, 07:32 (Ref:3897891) | #180 | |
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but thats the thing though. there obviously wasnt an opportunity. there was no space for it in an already overcrowded british motorsport which is why they had so very few solid series long entries despite all the months of hype and buildup
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16 Apr 2019, 14:03 (Ref:3898001) | #182 | ||
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I still think their is possibly an opportunity, but the pricing and exposure are key. TCR massively failed on both counts.
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16 Apr 2019, 16:23 (Ref:3898018) | #183 | |
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Yeah, there is an option there. Hopefully they can learn from the mistakes of TCR UK. That series had so much potential unrealised
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16 Apr 2019, 16:36 (Ref:3898029) | #184 | |
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I think TCT has a lot of the right ingredients in place. It’s taken the good bits of TCR and tried to build on them. If only this was better organised from the start
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16 Apr 2019, 17:38 (Ref:3898049) | #185 | |
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TCR UK so far has been a massive waste of opportunity, it should have been doing everything the TOCA package was getting a little rusty at, like going to different circuits and bringing that professionalism to new crowds, having a field thats more talent based than sponsor based, picking up those who didn't get a TBL, being a better platform into overseas Touring Cars, hell even being a better step up into BTCC than the now dead Clio series! They picked a perfect time to do it, just as the little flaws in BTCC were being uncovered. TCT is only a stepping stone if your dad is Matt Neal, its a holding ground for his kids while they wait for him to retire or Cammish to get the boot, for the rest its just a test session for people who didn't get a TBL or those who fancy a day out of Britcar for 5 minutes. Surely if they wanted a cost cutting, step up route they'd have aimed it towards the S2000 spec machines.
I and many others replied to TCR's unveiling of the 2019 calendar online that it was basically the BTCC schedule with a costly trip out to Spa, which would make them look stupid because the BTCC will be bigger and better than them at each round and it'll kill the series. We got blocked for that, as did a massive amount of people who were fans before that moment. Now is the time to listen to people and learn, I hope they can save it and they bring it to places that don't get a look in from the big national championships like Castle Combe, keep it to 1.5 mile tracks where a 12 car field doesn't look too bad until it grows. But if they can't its death is mainly down to sheer incompetence and their downright refusal to accept any critical comment from people who wanted to see it succeed. It was always their way or shut up |
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16 Apr 2019, 21:57 (Ref:3898113) | #186 | |
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I honestly didn't think Combe suited the cars. Not enough of a straight line speed difference between the cars for any of them to make use of the straights, and only one or two main passing opportunities.
But you're right about smaller tracks for smaller fields. I'd even shake up the format; 2x20min races, rather than 2x25min races. I think 20min races are the sweet spot for sprint races in these cars. Drivers will push harder for longer, and in theory create better racing. The Spa idea with fall over. They've already started to back away from it by making it non-points. |
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16 Apr 2019, 22:42 (Ref:3898121) | #187 | |
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The good thing for spectators about Combe was that no one went in with 4 billion hours on a simulator or a set up they could download based off similar machinery that's ran there. I thought it was one of the best of the year imo, race 1 had that last lap pass and race 2 everyone stuck together until Dan got through, but the whole meeting was let down by BRSCC trying to cram far too much on the schedule, just like they'd done the year before.
You're right about the races, they were always 10 minutes too long, and the set up to the grid took far too much time (particularly when you're stood in the pouring rain at Donington). Spa gets more visits from club UK racing these days than some tracks actually in the country! |
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17 Apr 2019, 09:36 (Ref:3898180) | #189 | |
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You would assume TCR UK would have its own point score within TCT.
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17 Apr 2019, 11:28 (Ref:3898194) | #190 | ||
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The draft (pre-merger) regs just show points based on overall results not based on separate classes. Actually, there is no mention of classes at all, just a list of eligible types of cars. |
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17 Apr 2019, 13:01 (Ref:3898211) | #191 | ||
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It was stated in the press release that a TCR UK trophy will be separately awarded
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17 Apr 2019, 14:28 (Ref:3898229) | #192 | |
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Well that's good, gives those guys something to aim at. The right move in my book
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The announcement means that a revised calendar will be issued featuring new race dates incorporating the TCR UK class.' |
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17 Apr 2019, 16:48 (Ref:3898258) | #194 | |
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It's worth noting that apparently there will be BOP between TCT and TCR spec machines (I'm guessing the BTCC stuff will be weighed down?). So the aim looks to be to have both classes competing on equal times but in their own classes. We'll see how well that goes down when different classed cars start hitting each other.
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17 Apr 2019, 17:07 (Ref:3898261) | #195 | |
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I was under the impression that their would be an overall TCT championship open to all classes (TCR/NGTC/S2000) and a separate TCR UK championship for the TCR cars.
So if a TCR car finishes 2nd behind a NGTC car they would score points for 2nd place in TCT but would sore the points for the win in TCR UK. The same way that TCR Benelux competitors finishes 2nd in TCR Europe they score the points for 2nd in that championship but points for the win in Benelux |
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18 Apr 2019, 12:56 (Ref:3898391) | #196 | |
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Just like Indie points in the BTCC....
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7 May 2019, 14:37 (Ref:3902477) | #197 | |
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Entry list for this weekend:
NGTC Alex Day - Audi A4 Henry Neal - Honda Civic FK2 S2000 James Turkington - SEAT Leon Supercopa TCR (UK) Sunny Wong - Volkswagen Lewis Kent - Hyundai Carl Swift - CUPRA Ollie Taylor - CUPRA Darrelle Wilson - Opel 🤔 |
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7 May 2019, 15:20 (Ref:3902481) | #198 | |
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So in the end, the TcT musters three entries on its own for the first race had it not merged with TCR UK
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7 May 2019, 16:57 (Ref:3902487) | #199 | ||
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In a word: pants.
Clown Car Racing Championship is the void in British motorsport that needs filling... |
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