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2 Oct 2023, 13:36 (Ref:4179251) | #2751 | |
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I haven't seen an official yes or no - the ITV livestream remains a 15.30 start. All championships are undecided except the Porsche Carrera Cup Pro title. The timetable for Saturday afternoon shows a pair of races (Sprint Challenge and MINI JCW) followed by PCCGB qualifying, then BTCC qualifying, and finally an F4 race. I'd hope ITV will show all 3 Sat support races but the timetable doesn't help matters.
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Saturday stream starts at 1:45. Sunday morning races will also be streamed. Sounds good! |
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3 Oct 2023, 08:42 (Ref:4179374) | #2754 | ||
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Tom Ingram with drive the MKH Aston Martin Vantage in the GT4 at the last round of this years British GT Championship at Donington the weekend after Brands.
https://www.dailysportscar.com/2023/...UyxFXNBNc7qI_k It will be interesting to see how he get's one |
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3 Oct 2023, 12:04 (Ref:4179412) | #2755 | ||
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I'm turning up late to get a back row seat during the ceremony so nobody spots covert support race watching! Hopefully won't cause the same upset as listening to the Belgian Grand Prix radio comms through earphones at a family christening a few years back..... |
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8 Oct 2023, 20:15 (Ref:4180535) | #2756 | |
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Teammate point comparisons:
NAPA 446 - Sutton 253 - Cammish 226 - Rowbottom 65 - Osborne Excerl8 400 - Ingram 97 - Chilton 69 - Pearson -5 - Halstead WSR 372 - Hill 312 - Turkington 199 - Morgan 141 - Jelley One 268 - Cook 87 - Moffat 0 - Powell* -5 - Edwards Speedworks 217 - Collard 173 - Butcher 50 - Gamble PMR 165 - Taylor-Smith 93 - Watson 62 - Doble HARD 111 - Lloyd 74 - Thompson* 41 - Patterson 13 - Crees* 10 - Hamilton* 6 - DeLeon* 5 - Huff* 1 - Gornall* 0 - Butel *missed more than one meeting |
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8 Oct 2023, 20:29 (Ref:4180537) | #2757 | |
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Ricky Collard finished 8th
He had one podium THAT is consistency |
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8 Oct 2023, 22:28 (Ref:4180555) | #2758 | |
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I beat Jade Edwards and Nick Halstead in the championship!
I think the surprise of the season comes at Speedworks. Didn’t expect Ricky Collard to deservedly beat Rory Butcher in the championship but he did, and George Gamble struggled a lot more than expected. Mikey Doble did a lot better than I thought he would, and I was surprised also that Bobby Thompson generally outperformed Dan Lloyd. Not a classic season but a truly remarkable one for Ash Sutton, the greatest BTCC driver of the modern era. |
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9 Oct 2023, 13:39 (Ref:4180687) | #2759 | |
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Its interesting that only 3 drivers failed to finish a race in the top-15 this year - Edwards, Butel, Powell.
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9 Oct 2023, 22:23 (Ref:4180771) | #2761 | |
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Here are the qualifying 'supertimes' for the 2023 BTCC season. This takes the fastest qualifying lap for every driver and car, and ranks them against the fastest overall for the weekend as a percentage to estimate the order of the drivers and cars for overall speed.
For the cars, the results are: 1 Ford 100.011 2 BMW 100.289 3 Hyundai 100.410 4 Toyota 100.623 5 Honda 100.631 6 Vauxhall 100.865 7 Cupra 100.953 This supports the general idea that the Ford was the fastest car this season. They did take nine poles out of ten, after all! The BMW was faster than the Hyundai, which is probably what you would expect despite Ingram's brilliant second in the championship, and this difference in pace shows just how well Ingram did this year. Of course, this doesn't take into account the difference in driver ability, so it could just be Sutton making the difference. This is the result for the drivers, with anomalous results highlighted: 1 Ash Sutton 100.074 2 Jake Hill 100.337 3 Tom Ingram 100.410 4 Colin Turkington 100.457 5 Josh Cook 100.631 6 Dan Cammish 100.688 (drops to 100.371 - 3rd - without Knockhill) 7 Rory Butcher 100.770 8 Dan Rowbottom 100.833 9 Ricky Collard 100.911 10 Aron Taylor-Smith 100.977 11 Bobby Thompson 101.109 12 Dan Lloyd 101.111 13 Tom Chilton 101.133 14 Ronan Pearson 101.171 15 Andrew Watson 101.210 16 Adam Morgan 101.213 (drops to 100.832 - 8th - without Brands Hatch) 17 Stephen Jelley 101.262 18 Aiden Moffat 101.275 19 Mikey Doble 101.362 20 Sam Osborne 101.527 21 George Gamble 101.539 22 Dexter Patterson 101.640 23 Michael Crees 101.777 24 James Gornall 101.807 25 Jack Butel 102.085 26 Jade Edwards (Honda) 102.130 27 Rob Huff 102.503 28 Jade Edwards (Cupra) 102.862 29 Nic Hamilton 103.569 30 Daryl DeLeon 103.724 (drops to 101.989 - 25th - without Knockhill) 31 Nick Halstead 103.775 32 Will Powell 104.960 The big gap between Sutton and the rest demonstrates how good he is, although I think the results overall still suggest that the Ford is the best car. Also, if a driver has the same score as their car (Tom Ingram and Josh Cook), it means they were the fastest in that team at every event this season. |
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10 Oct 2023, 21:11 (Ref:4180921) | #2762 | |
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Edwards was in with a very good chance of points in the last race on Sunday until Gamble chose to make that ridiculous lunge up the inside. And if memory serves, I think there had been similar incidents earlier in the season. I would put Halstead and Powell in a class of their own as the worst on the grid this year, with Halstead in particular showing a particular knack for leaving the road. |
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10 Oct 2023, 23:06 (Ref:4180929) | #2763 | |||
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Yeah Halstead spent a lot of time in the gravel But I don’t buy into the “oh poor Jade and her bad luck” She’s just as average as a lot of those at the back |
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11 Oct 2023, 13:22 (Ref:4180995) | #2764 | |
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11 Oct 2023, 17:06 (Ref:4181014) | #2765 | ||
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Is Sutton’s / Motorbase Performance the most dominant since Frank Biela in the Audi?
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I think the perception of dominance is skewed by the number of wins. The title wasn't secured until R28 which suggests the dominance may be over emphasised? And the Manufacturers' going to the final round also suggest the car was not overly dominant. |
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12 Oct 2023, 13:32 (Ref:4181105) | #2767 | |
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Add presumed average points for Sutton if he had'nt retired in Three races and he would be miles ahead !!
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12 Oct 2023, 13:57 (Ref:4181111) | #2768 | ||
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For example, ignoring bonus points, 11111R = 100 points 222222 = 102 points Even if you won every race, if the same driver kept coming 2nd, you wouldn't win the championship until the eighth meeting of the year. |
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12 Oct 2023, 18:47 (Ref:4181156) | #2769 | ||
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But each place is now worth five points more, so the percentage difference is much smaller. |
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And that is probably why the championship fight nearly always goes right through to the final meeting. Was this year the first time for a few years that it was decided in Race 28 rather than Race 29? |
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13 Oct 2023, 08:19 (Ref:4181229) | #2771 | ||
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Interesting that the pace of the Vauxhall and SEAT has stepped up this year - both powered by MSport…
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13 Oct 2023, 08:20 (Ref:4181230) | #2772 | ||
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Interesting that the Vauxhall and Seat have upped there pace this year - both powered by MSport…
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13 Oct 2023, 12:12 (Ref:4181253) | #2775 | ||
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They will all be detailed in TOCA Technical Bulletins - but not all of those are in the public domain.
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