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Old 28 Sep 2001, 21:59 (Ref:152986)   #1
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Peugeot 307

At last it seems Peugeot are going to see sense and run the 307 next year instead of that stupid hairdressers car which has been **** all season. Anyone who moans on about it not having a boot should get a life. The 307 will eat those astras for breakfast.

Good luck to Pug for 2002.
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Old 28 Sep 2001, 22:11 (Ref:153002)   #2
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a 307 vs the alfa 147 4 smallest car in the BTCC.

this should be good lets hope there get the same drivers behind the wheel.
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Old 28 Sep 2001, 23:45 (Ref:153074)   #3
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Fair do to peugeot, the 406 was the best car avalible at the time. The 307 wasn't ready and they have done a reasonable job with a car that is really too big!
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Old 29 Sep 2001, 08:33 (Ref:153147)   #4
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Damn another van, this is a Touring Car Championship. I will make a guess and say the Pugs will go no better next year in the 307 than they would in the 406. Hopefully the 406s will be sold. Is this official.
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Old 29 Sep 2001, 11:28 (Ref:153209)   #5
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Stop moaning about the size of the cars - I think the Alfas look coooooool.

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Old 29 Sep 2001, 11:46 (Ref:153222)   #6
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The Alfas do look very nice, but the 307 is a truely horrible piece of machinery, it's nothing more than a rebadged Honda Civic
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Old 29 Sep 2001, 11:58 (Ref:153227)   #7
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On Honda Civic's, didn't Tarquini test a Super Production spec Civic a few weeks ago, and it said in Autosport that it may be used as the basis for a BTC Tourer.
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Old 29 Sep 2001, 15:57 (Ref:153298)   #8
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Welcome to hatchback heaven.......
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Old 30 Sep 2001, 10:32 (Ref:153607)   #9
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redshoes is going for a new world record!redshoes is going for a new world record!redshoes is going for a new world record!redshoes is going for a new world record!redshoes is going for a new world record!redshoes is going for a new world record!redshoes is going for a new world record!
The JAS Honda Civic-R was used as one of the pace cars at Rockingham last weekend and was parked in the paddock at Donington on Sunday. Very nice it looked too. Very simliar to a Focus from some angles.
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Old 30 Sep 2001, 11:04 (Ref:153622)   #10
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I would love to see Honda return, with a BTC spec Civic, Tarquini too. That would be great, but depends on the ETC situation.

I'm sure people wouldn't moan if the Civic/Tarquini combo was annouced for next years BTC, although I'm sure the BTV brigade would kick up a fuss.

BTW I suppose the BTV brigade haven't bothered entering the JSM comp to win the Alfa, which means more chance of a win for me
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Old 30 Sep 2001, 15:34 (Ref:153748)   #11
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http://www.aiex57.care4free.net/2002peugeotbtc.jpg

I fancyed getting my colouring crayons out, haven't had them out for ages, how do you like it?
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Old 1 Oct 2001, 00:46 (Ref:154058)   #12
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Didn't Honda UK (by Swindon Factory workers??) race a Honda Civic sedan a few years back in the NSC series? What happened to that car?
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Old 1 Oct 2001, 07:55 (Ref:154136)   #13
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If things keep going the way they seem with Alfa, Pug, Vauxhall, maybe Honda Hatches, maybe it should change from the BTCC to the British Half-a-Car Championship.

Bring on the Sedans
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Old 1 Oct 2001, 17:33 (Ref:154366)   #14
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Didn't Honda UK (by Swindon Factory workers??) race a Honda Civic sedan a few years back in the NSC series? What happened to that car?
ah, you're thinking of Synchro Motorsport, and they indeed are Honda UK employees. They did race a Civic in the NSC last year, but they now race a Honda Accord in the BTC Production class http://dialspace.dial.pipex.com/town.../allan%20honda(p).jpg

They are rumoured to have a new shape Civic in their workshop right now, but aren't letting on whether it's Touring or Production spec.
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Old 1 Oct 2001, 22:34 (Ref:154569)   #15
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If things keep going the way they seem with Alfa, Pug, Vauxhall, maybe Honda Hatches, maybe it should change from the BTCC to the British Half-a-Car Championship.

Bring on the Sedans
I've said it before and I'll say it again - if the Alfas weren't there you'd moan about the lack of cars.

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Old 1 Oct 2001, 23:07 (Ref:154598)   #16
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There only trading in the 406 for the 307 because it has sat nav so the drivers have half a chance of staying on the road and also 6 airbags for when they leave the road.....
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