BTCC announces a big start to its new turbocharged season

 24 cars on an all-turbo grid for opening event of year Nine different makes, ten different models represented

The Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship has unveiled a 25-car entry for its 2012 season, with 24 of those due to take the grid for the first event – an increase on the number that started 12 months ago.No fewer than ten different models from nine different makes – Audi, BMW, Ford, Honda, MG, Proton, Toyota, Vauxhall and VW – will be rolled out by the 14 teams which will contest this year’s BTCC, which begins at the world famous Brands Hatch circuit in Kent on the weekend of 31 March/1 April.Notably, for the first time, every car on the BTCC grid will race with a turbocharged 2.0 litre engine. More than half the cars are built to the championship’s full ‘Next Generation Touring Car’ (NGTC) regulations that are leading to a rapid return of bigger, more aggressive-looking machinery. The remainder are all current S2000-based cars equipped with turbo engines built to NGTC specification.This year’s BTCC, sponsored by automotive and motor sport tyre giant Dunlop, will again comprise ten events featuring 30 ferociously contested races (three on each race day) at nine venues around the UK – meaning the nation’s favourite car racing attraction can be easily accessed by the vast majority of the population. Each of the ten meetings will receive a minimum six hours of live television coverage on ITV4 and ITV4 HD – ‘simulcast’ on the www.itv.com website. Highlights across the network on ITV1, ITV4, ITV4 HD and again on its website will be shown in the following week.

Indeed, Dunlop and ITV Sport remain committed as the championship’s title sponsor and broadcast partner respectively through to the end of 2013 at least. In addition, an increasing number of ‘big name’ brands are also joining the BTCC grid as sponsors of teams and drivers.“Words such as ‘staggering’ or ‘phenomenal’ are often over-used, but both very genuinely apply to the BTCC’s current health,” commented BTCC Series Director Alan Gow. “Our trackside crowd and TV viewing audience figures continue to reach new heights – Brands Hatch has advised us that ticket sales for its opening round in a fortnight are its biggest ever for a BTCC event this far in advance.“Now, here we are, ready to start another great season and with a larger grid than at the first round last year – despite the very challenging economic climate. Once again the BTCC boasts terrific depth of competition as well as a huge and exciting variety of different makes and models of car. And I have little doubt that, just as with seasons past, the number of cars will increase as new teams and drivers take on the challenge of competing in the UK’s biggest motor racing championship.“We all know that things are tough out there, so I sincerely applaud all our teams, drivers and their sponsors for their incredible determination and the loyalty they have shown to the championship. Our own partners, Dunlop, ITV Sport, HiQ, Intercontinental Hotel Group, Dennis Publishing and Fujifilm are also companies that truly live and breathe the BTCC.

“In fact it is a ringing endorsement of the BTCC’s cost-effectiveness and proven ability to ‘deliver’ on a great many levels that such well-known brands are becoming increasingly involved.

“The expanded line-up of NGTC-specification cars is only going to add to the spectacle with their more intimidating presence and flame-belching exhausts. It could well be that one of them wins this year’s championship, but equally a very well-sorted S2000-turbo car could also take the title. But whoever takes away the ultimate prize – and one of the most famous trophies in global motor sport – we are guaranteed a fascinating fight and an extraordinary season ahead of us.”Below is the official entry list for 2012's Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship followed by key notes on every driver including hometowns plus the BTCC calendar.

Photodesks: for copyright-free hi-res imagery from today's pre-season BTCC Media Day launch, being held at Silverstone, visit the Media section of the championship's official website www.btcc.net.Entry list: 2012 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car ChampionshipNo. Name (NAT) Team Car 1. Matt Neal (GBR) Honda Yuasa Racing Team Honda Civic** 4. Mat Jackson (GBR) Redstone Racing Ford Focus ST 5. Aron Smith (IRL) Redstone Racing Ford Focus ST 6. Liam Griffin (GBR) Redstone Racing Ford Focus ST 8. Robert Collard (GBR) eBay Motors BMW 320si 11. Frank Wrathall (GBR) Dynojet Toyota Avensis** 12. Daniel Welch (GBR) Welch Motorsport with Sopp+Sopp Proton Persona** TBA TBA Rob Austin Racing Audi A4** 17. David Newsham (GBR) Team ES Racing.com Vauxhall Vectra 18. Nick Foster (GBR) eBay Motors BMW 320si 31. Mark Hazell (GBR) Rob Austin Racing Audi A4** 33. Adam Morgan (GBR) Speedworks Motorsport Toyota Avensis** 34. Tony Gilham (GBR) RCIB Insurance & HARD. Honda Civic 38. Tom Onslow-Cole (GBR) eBay Motors BMW 320si 43. Lea Wood (GBR) BINZ Racing Vauxhall Vectra 44. Andy Neate (GBR) MG KX Momentum Racing MG6** 48. Ollie Jackson (GBR) AmD Tuning.com VW Golf 50. Tony Hughes (GBR) Speedworks Motorsport Toyota Avensis** 52. Gordon Shedden (GBR) Honda Yuasa Racing Team Honda Civic** 55. Jeff Smith (GBR) Pirtek Racing Honda Civic** 66. John Thorne (GBR) Thorney Motorsport Vauxhall Insignia VXR-R** 77. Andrew Jordan (GBR) Pirtek Racing Honda Civic** 78. Chris James (GBR) Team ES Racing.com Vauxhall Vectra 99. Jason Plato (GBR) MG KX Momentum Racing MG6** TBA TBA* Thorney Motorsport Vauxhall Insignia VXR-R**

Cars no. 1, 44, 52 & 99 eligible for Manufacturer/Constructor Trophy.All others; eligible for Independents driver and team trophies

** Denotes car built to full NGTC chassis/engine spec.All others; S2000 chassis/NGTC engine spec.

*Denotes entry from Oulton Park2012 Dunlop BTCC drivers: key notesMatt Neal, aged 45 from Droitwich Spa, WorcsBecame Champion for third time in 2011 – hoping to equal Andy Rouse’s record of four titles.Gordon Shedden, aged 33 from Dalgety Bay, FifeRunner-up to team-mate Neal in 2011, aiming to become Scotland’s first BTCC Champion since John Cleland in 1995.Jason Plato, aged 44 from OxfordTwo previous titles plus an unrivalled 68 career race wins in BTCC. Leads new MG team’s assault.Mat Jackson, aged 30 from Henley-in-Arden, Warks2008 runner-up and in running for last year’s crown right to the end. Like Shedden, a potential Champion in waiting.Andrew Jordan, aged 22 from Lichfield/Rugby, StaffsOne of the rising young stars now armed with one of Honda’s new Civics (same as Neal and Shedden).Robert Collard, aged 43 from Hook, Hants2012 is probably his best hope of a title bid yet – also highly-spectacular to watch in rear-wheel-drive BMW.Frank Wrathall, aged 25 from Preston, LancsFormer Ginetta GT champion stunned in debut BTCC season last year to finish as highest-placed ‘rookie’.Tom Onslow-Cole, aged 24 from New Malden, SurreyAnother of the ‘rising young stars’ who almost won title in 2010. Switch to BMW could offer him a second opportunity.Nick Foster, aged 46 from Hook, HantsTeam-mate to ‘neighbour’ Collard and Onslow-Cole after some sensational results in debut season last year.Dave Newsham aged 44 from InvernessFormer Renault Clio Cup champ who showed flashes of speed in debut 2011 season. Now hunting maiden podium result.

Jeff Smith, aged 45 from Wellingborough, NorthantsLooking to build on impressive debut season in second year as team-mate to Jordan.Andy Neate, aged 37 from Aylesbury, BucksBecomes a ‘factory’ MG driver for his third BTCC season – miraculous recovery following near-fatal sportscar crash in 2008.Tony Gilham, aged 31 from Dartford, KentPopular, rapid former Porsche racer (also once a cage fighter!) in Shedden’s 2011 runner-up Civic.Lea Wood, aged 27 from HerefordAfter giant-killing results in older machinery, he is one to watch in newer Vectra. Like Onslow-Cole also a hit with female fans in particular!Liam Griffin, aged 39 from Essendon, HertsMD of London’s biggest private hire cab firm Addison Lee who came on strong towards end of debut 2011 season.Daniel Welch, aged 29 from Fleet, HantsQuickly on pace in NGTC-spec Proton he built with his father, rallycross legend John in 2011. Definite podium potential.Aron Smith, aged 22 from Rathfarnham, DublinScored point in first ever BTCC race during one-off appearance in 2011 when he also almost won Renault Clio title.

Ollie Jackson, aged 27 from Reigate, Surrey & Attleborough, NorfolkFormer GT class champ has impressed in pre-season testing in iconic and keenly followed Golf.Tony Hughes, aged 54 from Stockport, CheshireKeen competitor in between running Europe’s biggest safety showers company and championing small businesses in Parliament!Chris James, aged 33 from BedfordHaving doubled his tiny ES squad in size to two cars, is hoping to join team-mate Newsham as a thorn in side of regular front-runners.John Thorne, aged 42 from Silverstone, NorthantsIt’s a dream come true for determined club-level racer whose tuning house company has built its NGTC Insignia.Adam Morgan, aged 23 from Preston, LancsExpected to dazzle in debut season having won prize drive in BTCC for lifting last year’s Ginetta GT Supercup title.Mark Hazell, aged 52 from Llanhennock, MonmouthshireVastly experienced in saloon and sportscar categories, becomes first Welsh driver in BTCC for more than two decades.2012 Dunlop MSA BTCC Calendar

Rounds, Date, Circuit, Location1/2/3, Sunday 1 April, Brands Hatch Indy, Kent4/5/6, Sunday 15 April, Donington Park, Derby7/8/9, Sunday 29 April, Thruxton, Hants10/11/12, Sunday 10 June, Oulton Park, Cheshire13/14/15, Sunday 24 June, Croft, North Yorks16/17/18, Sunday 12 August, Snetterton, Norfolk19/20/21, Sunday 26 August, Knockhill, Fife22/23/24, Sunday 23 September, Rockingham, Northants25/26/27, Sunday 7 October, Silverstone, Northants28/29/30, Sunday 21 October, Brands Hatch GP, Kent


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