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1991 British Touring Car Championship

34th season of the British Touring Car Championship

1991 British Touring Car Championship

34th season of the British Touring Car Championship

Will Hoy (pictured in 1995), the 1991 British Touring Car Champion.

The 1991 Esso RAC British Touring Car Championship season was the 34th British Touring Car Championship (BTCC) season and marked the first year of the Super Touring era.

Changes for 1991

  • After a transitional year in 1990, the multi-class Group A regulations was fully dropped and replaced by the new Super Touring rules that had evolved out of Group A's Div. II category. Group A cars were still allowed to participate, but only as long as they were restricted to bring them down to Super Touring speeds.

Season summary

Group A had towards the end of its existence been dominated by Ford and their Sierra RS500. Super Tourers had first appeared in 1990, and with BMW and Vauxhall running their cars in that category they effectively had a years head start on their opposition for 1991. BMW also had the numerical advantage, the factory Prodrive team entering two cars and the semi-factory Vic Lee Motorsport team entering four. Vauxhall had two cars, as had Toyota, while Ford only appeared with a single car for Robb Gravett's Trakstar team. Nissan missed the start of the season but then ran a single-car effort for Keith O'Dor driving a 2.0 Primera entered by Janspeed, and was joined by ex-Formula One driver Julian Bailey towards the end of the season and Mitsubishi was back, engineered by BTCC stalwart John McGuire Racing, fielding a one car team for Mark Hales, the team elected to run the Lancer GTI at the beginning of the season but was replaced by the larger Galant mid season.

The privateer entries would consist mainly of BMW M3s with the odd Ford Sierra entry, the most notable being Andy Middlehurst, and the odd appearance of Jeff Wilson in a Vauxhall Belmont.

Rover and Peugeot would also be represented briefly by privateers Grahame Davis and Andrew McKenzie while possible entries from Audi, Honda, Renault and Lancia were mooted but never materialised.

The championship battle would stand between Will Hoy and John Cleland. Hoy won the first two races of the season and kept scoring consistently, but as the season progressed it was Cleland who came out on top more often than not. Hoy's consistency however put him in a position to claim the championship at the penultimate round at Thruxton, provided he scored a good enough result. Indeed, Hoy took the lead of the race thanks to BMW team tactics, but soon thereafter he was controversially tapped into a spin by works BMW driver Jonathan Palmer. Hoy dropped down the field and later retired after contact with Cleland. Cleland would go on to finish 8th with a damaged car, taking the championship to the final race. There Hoy was able to finish ahead of Cleland, and thus claiming the first Super Touring championship win. Andy Rouse finished third for Toyota, and Steve Soper ended up fourth overall despite missing several races due to clashing commitments in the German DTM championship.

The 7th meeting of the season at Silverstone would be notable for the debut of future 3-time Champion Matt Neal in a Pyramid Motorsport-run BMW M3, finishing 13th out of 17 finishers.

Teams and drivers

TeamCarNo.DriversRoundsManufacturerIndependent
GBR Trakstar MotorsportFord Sierra Sapphire1GBR Robb GravettAll
JPN Kaliber ICS Team ToyotaToyota Carina3GBR Andy RouseAll
33GBR Gary AylesAll
DEU BMW Team Labatt'sBMW M34GBR Tim HarveyAll
9GBR Laurence Bristow1–11, 13
DEU Armin Hahne12
GBR Vauxhall SportVauxhall Cavalier5GBR John ClelandAll
6GBR Jeff AllamAll
56GBR Bob Berridge12–13
DEU BMW Team ListerineBMW M311GBR Will HoyAll
12GBR Ray BellmAll
DEU BMW Team FinanceBMW M322GBR Jonathan PalmerAll
44GBR Steve Soper1, 3, 7–10, 12
GBR Tim Sugden2, 5–6, 11, 13
DEU Christian Danner4
JPN Nissan Janspeed RacingNissan Primera eGT23GBR Kieth O'dor2–13
24GBR Julian Bailey11–13
GBR John Maguire RacingMitsubishi Lancer88GBR Mark Hales1–5
Mitsubishi Galant8–13
GBR Pyramid MotorsportBMW M32GBR Frank Sytner1–8, 10–11
GBR David Leslie13
18GBR Matt Neal7
GBR Alistair Fenwick12
GBR Godfrey Hall13
GBR Sean Walker RacingFord Sierra RS5007GBR Sean Walker2
SWE BMW Team SwedenBMW M310SWE Nettan Lindgren1–3, 5–6
91SWE Peggen Andersson1–3, 6
GBR R&D MotorsportBMW 318is13GBR Angus MacKay1–2
GBR Alistair Lyall4, 7, 13
ITA ACE MotorsportPeugeot 405 Mi1617GBR Andrew MacKenzie7, 10
GBR Judge DevelopmentsFord Sierra RS50019GBR Dennis Leech1–4
GBR Moto-BuildRover 216GTi20GBR Grahame Davis1–2, 7, 10
GBR Brodie Brittain RacingFord Sierra Sapphire 4x421GBR Dave Brodie10–13
GBR Drambuie RacingBMW M345GBR Ian ForrestAll
GBR HWR MotorsportVauxhall Belmont58GBR Jeff Wilson9, 11, 13
GBR Tony Bardy12
GBR BRR MotorsportBMW M359GBR Ian Flux1, 3–5, 13
GBR Matt Neal9
GBR Val Musetti11
GBR Auto Trader Techspeed TeamBMW M366GBR Nick Whale1–5, 8–9, 11–13
GBR David Leslie7
GBR John Llewellyn10
77GBR Nick Baird1–5, 7–8, 12–13
GBR Matt Neal11
GBR Graham Goode RacingFord Sierra RS Cosworth99GBR Andy MiddlehurstAll

Race calendar and winners

All races were held in the United Kingdom.

RoundCircuitDatePole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning team1R12R23R34R45R56R67R78R8R99R1010R11R1211R1312R1413R15
Silverstone Circuit (National)1 AprilGBR Steve SoperGBR Will HoyGBR Will HoyBMW Team Listerine
Snetterton Circuit14 AprilGBR John ClelandGBR Will HoyGBR Will HoyBMW Team Listerine
Donington Park (Grand Prix)28 AprilGBR Steve SoperGBR John ClelandGBR Steve SoperBMW Team Finance
Thruxton27 MayGBR Will HoyGBR Will HoyGBR John ClelandVauxhall Sport
Silverstone Circuit (National)9 JuneGBR Tim SugdenGBR Andy RouseGBR John ClelandVauxhall Sport
Brands Hatch (Indy)30 JuneGBR Tim SugdenGBR Will HoyGBR Tim SugdenBMW Team Finance
Silverstone Circuit (Grand Prix)14 JulyGBR Steve SoperGBR Steve SoperGBR Steve SoperBMW Team Finance
Donington Park (National)28 JulyGBR John ClelandGBR Andy RouseGBR Andy RouseKaliber ICS Team Toyota
GBR Ray BellmGBR Andy RouseKaliber ICS Team Toyota
Oulton Park (International)11 AugustGBR John ClelandGBR Gary AylesGBR John ClelandVauxhall Sport
Brands Hatch (Indy)26 AugustGBR Andy RouseGBR Andy RouseGBR Andy RouseKaliber ICS Team Toyota
GBR Ray BellmGBR Will HoyBMW Team Listerine
Donington Park (Grand Prix)15 SeptemberGBR John ClelandGBR John ClelandGBR John ClelandVauxhall Sport
Thruxton22 SeptemberGBR Jonathan PalmerGBR Tim HarveyGBR Steve SoperBMW Team Finance
Silverstone Circuit (Grand Prix)6 OctoberGBR Andy RouseGBR Tim HarveyGBR Tim HarveyBMW Team Labatt's
  1. – Race was stopped after 10 laps due to heavy rain. The race was not restarted and no points were awarded.

Championship results

Drivers Championship

PosDriverSILSNEDONTHRSIL†BRHSILDONOULBRHDONTHRSILPts12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637PosDriverSILSNEDONTHRSIL†BRHSILDONOULBRHDONTHRSILPts
GBR Will Hoy11Ret*3*322RetDNS2213Ret5155
GBR John Cleland39211126310143*1*89132
GBR Andy Rouse5398437114*1*RetRet42115
GBR Steve Soper181*1*2Ret36Ret196
GBR Ray Bellm626757462614Ret45690
GBR Jeff Allam24522585RetRet8Ret610880
GBR Jonathan Palmer7RetRet6116543576Ret22166
GBR Tim Harvey107DSQ4743Ret67Ret52Ret142
GBR Andy Middlehurst4Ret13Ret10Ret1677811487341
GBR Tim SugdenRet1215Ret32
GBR Robb Gravett2013Ret14189Ret94952791328
GBR Frank SytnerDNS53Ret6810RetDNS97Ret26
GBR Laurence BristowRet671216101185RetRetDNSRet720
GBR Gary Ayles9DSQ4Ret8RetRetRetDNSRet3DNS14Ret1019
DEU Armin Hahne312
GBR David Leslie9412
GBR Kieth O'dorRetRet111315Ret10810RetRet961110
DEU Christian Danner58
SWE Peggen Andersson8812116
GBR Dennis Leech16148Ret3
GBR Nick Baird11Ret1591412129DNS172
GBR Ian Flux13Ret109141
GBR Mark Hales17101616DNS14Ret1413RetRet11Ret1
SWE Nettan Lindgren19Ret1013141
GBR Nick Whale141214131711Ret111012191
GBR John Llewellyn10Ret0
GBR Ian Forrest1211111515141513NC1212Ret1213220
GBR Jeff Wilson1311Ret0
GBR Julian BaileyRetRet120
GBR Matt Neal13RetDNS0
GBR Valentino Musetti130
GBR Angus MacKay15150
GBR Dave BrodieRetDNSDNSRet150
GBR Bob BerridgeRet160
GBR Andrew MacKenzie17DNSDNS0
GBR Alistair LyallDNSRet180
GBR Godfrey Hall200
GBR Grahame DavisDNSDNSDNSRetDNS0
GBR Sean WalkerDNS0
GBR Tony BardyDNS0
GBR Alistair FenwickDNS0

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  • Note: bold signifies pole position, italics signifies fastest lap.
  1. – Tim Harvey was docked 48 points in round 3 for not keeping within the limits of noise regulations. † Race was stopped early due to heavy rain, and no points were awarded. Note: Most fastest laps are unknown.

Manufacturers Championship

PosManufacturerSILSNEDONTHRSIL†BRHSILDONOULBRHDONTHRSILPts1BMW / BMW Team Listerine/BMW Team Labatt's/BMW Team Finance1342Vauxhall / Vauxhall Sport1163Toyota / Kaliber ICS Team Toyota1114Ford / Trakstar Motorsport1025Nissan / Nissan Janspeed Racing536Mitsubishi / John Maguire Racing45PosManufacturerSILSNEDONTHRSIL†BRHSILDONOULBRHDONTHRSILPts
111331122221211
2421156310143188
53484371141Ret1442
4138141091674852773
RetRet111315Ret10810RetRet9611
17101616DNS14Ret1413RetRet11Ret

References

References

  1. (August 2022). "BTCC 1991: BBC Grandstand Season Preview (4:52)".
  2. "20240711 161137 — Postimages".
  3. (7 July 2014). "British Touring Car Championship".
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