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Michael Butler, product manager at Dunlop Motorsport and Dunlop BTCC team leader, explains why Thruxton is one of the toughest circuits for tyres in the UK
Michael Butler, product manager at Dunlop Motorsport and Dunlop BTCC team leader, looks at the challenges Donington Park holds for the teams this weekend
Matt Neal is a triple BTCC Champion and Honda has dominated all of the major awards in the 2011 championship
After a stunning season of touring cars we're now down to a nail-biting season-ender at Silverstone. But how much do you remember from this amazing year?
We’re all set for a Silverstone showdown to determine the final outcome of the 2011 Championship
There was a tension in the air throughout the paddock at Rockingham: you could tell that the BTCC season is reaching the point of no return
After a weekend of superb racing at Knockhill, Ben Edwards argues that new regulations designed to save teams money is contributing even further to the spectacle for fans
A new era has dawned for the Norfolk circuit, and while it may not be perfect in every way, I think it did itself justice at the weekend.
One of the most enjoyable aspects of the Croft event was seeing the performance of Nick Foster in his Team Ebay BMW.
Pirtek Racing’s Andrew Jordan talks to Louise Goodman about his aims for 2011, working with his father Mike Jordan and the recent controversy at Oulton Park
Saturday morning free practice sessions at BTCC events give me an enjoyable opportunity to stand track-side and watch the cars in action from a very different perspective to the one I have in the commentary box.
For sheer speed, we’ve got to look at the new Ford Focus of Tom Chilton. His gas-burner has been despatched to a dusty corner of the garden shed and he’s now got a lovely sounding petrol turbo under the bonnet of the new shape Focus
Well, you can’t deny that the BTCC began with a bang. From Gordon Shedden’s wing-mangling crash in free practice, to Matt Neal’s unceremonious dumping into the gravel trap at the second corner of the first race, the series made an immediate impact.
We are virtually at one third distance in the 2011 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship; the end of Race 1 at Oulton Park will mark the exact spot, but with a 5 week gap between Thruxton and Oulton, perhaps now is a good time to assess the early season form.
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