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1983 British Saloon Car Championship

26th season of the British Touring Car Championship


26th season of the British Touring Car Championship

The 1983 RAC Trimoco British Saloon Car Championship was the 26th season of the championship. Steve Soper driving a works Rover SD1 built by TWR was initially champion, but after he and the team was disqualified on a technicality, Andy Rouse won his second drivers title in an Alfa Romeo GTV6.

Season overview

The sporting regulations changed to FIA sanctioned Group A specification, and three different classes competed for honours. TWR expanded their team and ran a trio of Rover Vitesses for Pete Lovett, Jeff Allam and Steve Soper. Austin Rover would also back Roger Dowson Engineering who ran Turbo Metros in Class B whilst Ford supported a semi-works Ford Escort outfit in Class C. GM/Opel entered a single Opel Monza for Tony Lanfranchi. Reigning champion Win Percy would once again drive for Toyota, this time at the wheel of a Supra. Meanwhile, Frank Sytner raced for the works BMW team.

TWR dominated the season, winning all 11 races. The drivers had the races pretty much their own way until Sytner, who had fallen out with Walkinshaw and left TWR the previous season, protested the legality of the Rover cars to the governing body. In response, Walkinshaw protested Sytner's BMW which led to extended legal wrangling which would drag on until long after the season was over.

Soper beat his more experienced team mates and won the outright championship, while Andy Rouse who had taken over the Alfa Romeo GTV6 run by Pete Hall won Class B after a season long dice with the Metros. In Class C, Alan Minshaw took the class honours in his Volkswagen Golf, seeing off the Ford challenge.

However, six months after the championship was over, Sytner's protest was heard by a Tribunal of Enquiry, chaired by veteran legal counsel Lord Hartley Shawcross. The result was the RAC disqualified the Rover team entirely over bodywork irregularities and engine installation issues, handing the title to Rouse. In response, Austin Rover withdrew from the BSCC immediately as a works outfit to concentrate on competing in Europe, and would not return until 2001 under the guise of MG Rover.

Teams and drivers

TeamCarNo.DriversRoundsClass AClass BClass C
Hughes of Beaconsfield/Toyota GBToyota Celica Supra1GBR Win Percy4–5, 8–11
Team Sanyo Racing with Esso
Hepolite Glacier Racing with EssoRover Vitesse2GBR Jeff AllamAll
3GBR Pete LovettAll
4GBR Steve Soper1–4, 6–11
Gordon Spice RacingRover Vitesse5GBR Gordon Spice6, 8–10
Dennis LeechRover Vitesse6GBR Dennis Leech4–8
Burlington Wallcoverings Ltd.Ford Capri III 3.0S9GBR Mike Newman1–2, 7–10
Equipe Esso/Daily MirrorRover Vitesse10GBR Charles Sawyer-HoareAll
GM Dealer SportOpel Monza 3.0E11GBR Tony Lanfranchi1–3, 5–11
Graham Goode RacingFord Capri III 3.0S12GBR Graham Goode1, 5, 7–8
Mark HalesFord Capri III 3.0S16GBR Mark Hales8
Team Colt Cars Mid-WestMitsubishi Starion Turbo18GBR Dave Brodie6–11
Grace International RacingBMW 635CSi19GBR Frank Sytner6–9, 11
Cheylesmore BMW MotorsportBMW 635CSi20FRG Hans-Joachim Stuck8–10
GBR Jonathan Palmer11
Brian ChatfieldFord Capri III 3.0S29GBR Brian Chatfield10–11
Hamish IrvineMazda RX-730GBR Hamish Irvine1–5, 7–11
Napolina Alfa Romeo Dealer Team
Napolina Alfa Romeo Dealer Team
with Hampshires of DorkingAlfa Romeo GTV631GBR Jon DooleyAll
Terry NightingaleMazda RX-732GBR Terry Nightingale8
Industrial Control Services Ltd.Alfa Romeo GTV634GBR Pete Hall1–3
GBR Andy Rouse4–11
Unipart with Daily ExpressMG Metro Turbo35GBR Tony Pond4–11
36GBR Patrick Watts8–11
37GBR Martin Brundle11
Tom Dodd-NobleMazda RX-7?GBR Tom Dodd-Noble4
Volkswagen SportVolkswagen Scirocco GTI60GBR John MorrisAll
Royal Mail DatapostFord Escort RS1600i66GBR Alan CurnowAll
77GBR Richard LongmanAll
Ordibel UK Ltd.Volkswagen Golf GTI67GBR Alan Greenhalgh1–5, 7–8, 10
Brooklyn MotorsportFord Escort RS1600i69GBR Chris HodgettsAll
Julian May RacingFord Fiesta XR270GBR Jock Robertson1–4
Ford Escort RS1600i6–9, 11
Lloyds of StaffordFord Escort RS1600i72GBR Rob HallAll
Lionel AbbottFord Escort RS1600i74GBR Lionel Abbott2–5, 7
Unipart with Daily ExpressMG Metro78GBR Patrick Watts2–7
Hughes of Beaconsfield/Toyota GBToyota Corolla GT80GBR Win Percy1
Tony CrudgingtonFord Fiesta XR282GBR Tony Crudgington8
Napolina Alfa Romeo Dealer Team
Napolina Alfa Romeo Dealer Team
with Hampshires of DorkingAlfa Romeo Alfasud Ti83GBR Rob KirbyAll
84GBR Andrew ThorpeAll
Demon Tweeks RacingVolkswagen Golf GTI86GBR Alan MinshawAll
RZ RacingToyota Corolla GT87GBR Andy Driver3
GBR Tony Crudgington5
GBR Geoff Kimber-Smith6–11
Terry WattsTalbot Sunbeam Ti88GBR Terry Watts8–9
Jenny BirrellToyota Corolla GT95GBR Jenny Birrell11
GTI EngineeringVolkswagen Golf GTI100GBR Richard Lloyd11

Notes: :1. – Win Percy was ineligible for points at round 4.

Calendar and winners

Overall winners in bold.

RoundCircuitDateClass A winnerClass B winnerClass C winner1234567891011
Silverstone Circuit, Northamptonshire20 MarchGBR Steve SoperGBR Hamish IrvineGBR Win Percy
Oulton Park, Cheshire1 AprilGBR Jeff AllamGBR Jon DooleyGBR John Morris
Thruxton Circuit, Hampshire4 AprilGBR Pete LovettGBR Jon DooleyGBR Alan Greenhalgh
Brands Hatch, Kent10 AprilGBR Steve SoperGBR Andy RouseGBR Alan Curnow
Thruxton Circuit, Hampshire30 MayGBR Pete LovettGBR Andy RouseGBR Alan Curnow
Silverstone Circuit, Northamptonshire12 JuneGBR Steve SoperGBR Andy RouseGBR Chris Hodgetts
Donington Park, Leicestershire25 JuneGBR Pete LovettGBR Andy RouseGBR John Morris
Silverstone Circuit, Northamptonshire16 JulyGBR Steve SoperGBR Jon DooleyGBR Richard Longman
Donington Park, Leicestershire14 AugustGBR Steve SoperGBR Tony PondGBR Alan Minshaw
Brands Hatch, Kent29 AugustGBR Pete LovettGBR Andy RouseGBR Chris Hodgetts
Silverstone Circuit, Northamptonshire2 OctoberGBR Jeff AllamGBR Andy RouseGBR Chris Hodgetts

Championship standings

Drivers' championship

Points were awarded on a 9, 6, 4, 3, 2, 1 basis to the top six finishers in each class, with one bonus point for the fastest lap in each class. In races where a class had less than four starters, points would be awarded to the top two finishers (6 & 4 respectively) with one point for the fastest lap. A driver's best nine scores counted towards the championship, dropped scores are shown in brackets. Positions are shown as overall/class.

PosDriverClassSILOULTHRBRATHRSILDONSILDONBRASILPts1612453434425426367358319311022111812171317141615121610179189199207215225235245254263273283293302312322332340350360370380NC0NC0NC0PosDriverClassSILOULTHRBRATHRSILDONSILDONBRASILPts
DSQGBR Steve Soper*1/1*3/3*7/5**1/1*1/1Ret1/11/12/22/268
DSQGBR Pete Lovett3/32/21/1Ret1/12/21/12/2Ret1/14/463
GBR Andy Rouse*3/1**4/1**5/1*4/1Ret7/28/17/1
DSQGBR Jeff Allam2/21/12/22/22/2Ret*Ret*3/3Ret4/4*1/1*53
GBR Alan Minshaw(11/5)12/411/310/211/39/312/312/28/114/4(Ret)
GBR Chris Hodgetts13/714/613/5Ret12/47/1Ret13/39/211/110/1
GBR Alan Curnow9/3?/?Ret9/18/1Ret13/414/412/413/311/2
GBR Hamish Irvine8/16/25/25/27/36/320/2Ret9/2Ret
GBR Jon DooleyRet4/14/16/3RetRetRet10/1Ret18/39/2
GBR Richard Longman14/89/2*16/8*13/510/2RetRet11/111/316/612/3
GBR John MorrisRet*8/1*15/7*11/3*Ret8/2*10/1*RetRet17/716/7
GBR Tony PondRet6/2Ret5/225/5*6/1**Ret*17/3
GBR Rob Hall10/410/3RetRetRetRet11/215/5Ret12/2Ret
GBR Rob KirbyRet13/510/212/4DNS11/514/517/613/5RetRet
GBR Alan Greenhalgh7/2?/?9/115/715/717/7Ret15/5
GBR Tony LanfranchiRet5/46/49/56/53/37/710/66/66/6
GBR Charles Sawyer-Hoare4/4DNS3/3Ret3/34/48/58/8Ret7/7Ret
FRG Hans-Joachim Stuck5/52/23/3
GBR Frank Sytner3/32/2DSQRetRet
GBR Win Percy6/1
GBR Patrick Watts?/?12/414/613/510/4Ret
GBR Mike Newman5/511/57/49/95/5DNS
GBR Patrick Watts21/3RetRet18/4
GBR Win Percy8/4DNS6/63/3RetRet
GBR Dennis Leech4/3RetRet9/6Ret
GBR Andrew ThorpeNC?/?14/616/8Ret12/6Ret18/714/6Ret14/5
GBR Gordon SpiceRet23/124/45/5
GBR Dave BrodieRet16/716/10RetRet3/3
GBR Graham GoodeRet5/4RetRet
GBR Tom Dodd-Noble7/4
GBR Richard Lloyd13/4
GBR Terry Nightingale22/4
GBR Jonathan Palmer5/5
GBR Martin Brundle19/5
GBR Jock Robertson12/6?/?RetRetWDDNSRetRet15/6
GBR Lionel AbbottDNSRetDNS14/615/6
GBR Pete HallRet7/38/3
GBR Geoff Kimber-Smith13/718/8DNS15/7RetRet
GBR Brian Chatfield10/88/7
GBR Terry Watts24/8Ret
GBR Mark Hales19/11
GBR Tony CrudgingtonRetRet
GBR Andy DriverDNS
GBR Jenny BirrellDNS

Bold - Pole in class

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References

References

  1. "RAC British Saloon Car Championship - 1983".
  2. Adams, Keith. (2011-08-05). "Rover SD1 in motor sport".
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