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Author:  James B [ Mon Jul 14, 2014 2:57 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: BTCC 2014 RDT - Street Circuit or no Street Circuit?

They talked about Edinburgh a few years ago, no?

Author:  kart99 [ Mon Jul 14, 2014 2:59 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: BTCC 2014 RDT - Street Circuit or no Street Circuit?

That ended up a no go thanks to the trams. Another reason I despise them.

They ended up doing demo runs instead.

Author:  kals [ Mon Jul 14, 2014 3:04 pm ]
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kart99 wrote:
I suppose it's all speculation. It'll be interesting to see how the Battersea Part circuit works


The irony if there were power cuts the day that circuit is used.

Author:  codename_47 [ Tue Jul 15, 2014 12:18 am ]
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I think since Gow mentioned costs and not legislation as the deciding factor, I think BTCC's best hope for a street race is if a larger, international championship opted to have one which the touring cars can run in support to, Superprix style.

Formula E is a no-go as apparently it's running completely without any supporting series, it wants to stand alone in the Electric Racing world and not be compared to any other series running with it.
I can see the logic in that, but it's a shame their street races won't become more motorsport festivals with a whole day of various different racing. But that's their choice I suppose.

If I was Gow I'd be chomping at the bit to do one as it opens the sport up to a completely different demographic which, if promoted successfully, could then decide to check out the next race on TV that they would not have done before.

But if as he says, the costs of staging one outweighs any reward, then it won't happen unless someone with a bigger purse shows up.

Author:  kart99 [ Sun Jul 20, 2014 12:08 pm ]
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http://www.touringcars.net/2014/07/laser-tools-racing-get-ciceley-cooperation

Author:  pimmy [ Tue Jul 22, 2014 1:55 pm ]
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International drivers interested in Rotek

Author:  kals [ Tue Jul 22, 2014 3:39 pm ]
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It will be interesting to see who turns up at that test then.

Author:  kart99 [ Fri Jul 25, 2014 10:49 pm ]
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45 cars will be lining up for the Silverstone Classic Touring Car Race. Might be a good one to catch if you can.

We may also see a 32nd entry at Snetterton for the BTCC.

Author:  hedgey666 [ Mon Aug 04, 2014 12:42 am ]
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Author:  kals [ Mon Aug 04, 2014 2:59 pm ]
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I remember seeing a BBC news alert on my iPhone about Mike Smith's passing either on Friday or Saturday, then my Dad and I were talking about him yesterday. Mike Smith gave us a couple of classic BTCC moments plus helped Robb Gravatt achieve the 1990 crown...

Quote:
BTCC race winner Mike Smith obituary: 1955-2014
By Gary Watkins Monday, August 4th 2014, 13:33 GMT

Robb Gravett and Mike Smith, BTCC

Mike Smith, who has died from complications following heart surgery at the age of 59, was a driver whose talents were always overlooked as a result of his TV fame.

'Smithy', as he was often known, raced tin-tops for much of the 1980s off the back of that fame, but he was a more than competent driver who loved the sport and funded the establishment of the Trakstar team that went on to win the 1990 British Touring Car Championship with Robb Gravett.

It was with Gravett, in a two-driver mini-enduro at Brands Hatch in '90, that he notched up his lone BTCC success, but two years earlier he had been a frontrunner aboard a BMW M3.

Arguably his greatest success, however, was winning the Willhire 24 Hours at Snetterton in 1986 at the wheel of a Ford Escort RS Turbo.

Smith and Lionel Abbott took a giant-killing victory in their Class B entry thanks to a strategy of stopping for fuel just seven times over the course of the production saloon event.

Stuart McCrudden, who brought Smith back to racing in 1984 and had put together the team that ran the RS Turbo, recalls his star driver playing a major role in the victory.

"I remember him saying during the night, 'You know, I think we can get a result here'," says McCrudden.

"My reply was: 'If you continue doing what you've been doing for the past 12 hours, yes we can'.

"When he was able to concentrate and get out of broadcasting mode, he was a very good driver indeed."

Edd Abbott, who engineered Smith for fours seasons in the 1980s, makes a similar point.

"'Smithy' was actually a very talented driver, he just needed firm direction," says Abbott.

"I'd known him for a long time, so I was able to swear at him to bring him down to earth."

McCrudden, who had taken over the running of the Ford Fiesta one-make championship in the early 80s, had contacted Smith after Ford had handed him sponsorship from photographic giant Ilford.

"I realised that we needed a star driver to make the most of the sponsorship, and that's why I turned to Mike," he explains.

Smith, who won five races in his first year back racing, continued to compete with McCrudden into 1987 when they switched to the new Ford Sierra RS Cosworth with backing from Mobil.

Smith took that funding to Prodrive for an assault on the BTCC with a BMW M3 in '88 and came away with four overall podiums and third in the class championship (which gave him fifth position overall), despite missing the final two races as the result of a helicopter crash in which he broke his back and an ankle.

He was back racing at the start of the following year after setting up Trakstar, which was motivated by his childhood dreams, according to the squad's first team manager Malcolm Swetnam.

"Mike really wanted to run in the top class, but he'd also wanted to have his own race team ever since he was a little boy," says Swetnam.

"It was 'Smithy' who wrote the cheque for those two ex-Dick Johnson RS500s and the lease on the team's premises."

Smith completed a full BTCC season in 1989, taking a lone podium at Brands, after which funding issues forced Trakstar to slim down to just one full-time entry for Gravett in his championship year and eventually forced the team to close its doors in 1991.

Smith, whose father Reg was a senior Ford Motor Company sales executive, entered the world of broadcasting as the result of his interest in motor racing.

Aged 21, he took a PR and marketing role at Brands Hatch, which also involved some circuit commentary.

Brands hosted Radio 1 Fun Days at the time, which resulted in Smith meeting station boss Johnny Beerling and ultimately landing a job as researcher at Radio 1.

Smith began racing as a child in grasstrack events, before moving onto the circuits.

He bought a Sark Formula Ford 2000, which had started out as the Patrick Head-designed Starfire, for the 1976 season.

A major accident at Oulton Park curtailed his season and led to the decision to focus on his broadcasting career.

Smith is survived by his wife Sarah Greene.


Most remember Smith for his time at BBC Radio 1 and also this when he drove for Prodrive in 1988


Author:  pimmy [ Mon Aug 04, 2014 11:08 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: BTCC 2014 RDT - Street Circuit or no Street Circuit?

hedgey666 wrote:
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That contraption was the sole on-track "entertainment" during the lunch break yesterday. An hour and ten minutes and all we had was that doing a lap at 30mph.

Author:  pimmy [ Tue Aug 12, 2014 8:39 pm ]
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Cicely are in the process of building a second Mercedes and are in talks with drivers, hoping to run two cars next year.

Author:  kals [ Tue Aug 12, 2014 8:44 pm ]
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That's good news. Cicely and Adam Morgan have been one of the good news stories of the BTCC in the last couple of years.

Author:  Gaara [ Wed Aug 13, 2014 10:45 am ]
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Aron Smith staying with BMR next year

http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/115358

Author:  kart99 [ Wed Aug 13, 2014 10:58 am ]
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I'll open next years 2015 RDT thread after the final race of the year.

Good news btw

Author:  Gaara [ Mon Aug 18, 2014 12:49 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: BTCC 2014 RDT - Aron Smith confirmed for 2015

Nicolas Hamilton is aiming for a seat next year. I think it would be great if he does get one.

Author:  kals [ Mon Aug 18, 2014 1:00 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: BTCC 2014 RDT - Aron Smith confirmed for 2015

What is Nicholas doing this year?

Author:  Gaara [ Mon Aug 18, 2014 1:10 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: BTCC 2014 RDT - Aron Smith confirmed for 2015

Thought he was still doing ETCC, but evidently not.

Author:  Gaara [ Mon Aug 18, 2014 6:28 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: BTCC 2014 RDT - Aron Smith confirmed for 2015

And Oulton Park island layout is back next year.

http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/115428

Author:  pimmy [ Mon Aug 18, 2014 8:03 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: BTCC 2014 RDT - Aron Smith confirmed for 2015

Gaara wrote:
Nicolas Hamilton is aiming for a seat next year. I think it would be great if he does get one.

Would it? He was a back marker in Clios and didn't do much in ETC cup. He's a name, nothing more.

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