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2006 British Touring Car Championship

49th season of the British Touring Car Championship


49th season of the British Touring Car Championship

2006 Formula BMW UK 2006 Porsche Carrera Cup GB 2006 Formula Renault UK 2006 SEAT Cupra Championship 2006 Renault Clio Cup UK

The 2006 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship season was the 49th British Touring Car Championship (BTCC) season. As in 2005, there were ten racing weekends at nine different circuits; each round comprising three races, making a thirty round competition in total.

Changes for 2006

Teams and drivers

The Triple 8-run works Vauxhall effort continued with a trio of entries in their second season with the Astra Sport Hatch. Yvan Muller left the team after six seasons to contest the World Touring Car Championship for SEAT, and was replaced by Italian veteran Fabrizio Giovanardi, a multiple champion in several European series but contesting his first season in British touring cars. Tom Chilton replaced Colin Turkington in the second car after three seasons with the Arena Motorsport-run Honda programme, while Gavin Smith spent a second season in the third car. Turkish touring car champion Erkut Kizilirmak also appeared at two rounds in a fourth entry.

Vauxhall's only opposition for a sixth straight Manufacturers title came from SEAT, who replaced its trio of Toledos with a pair of new Leons. Jason Plato again headed their assault, while the second seat was alternated throughout the year between the returning James Thompson (also racing for SEAT in the WTCC) and sportscar star Darren Turner. Both drivers ran at the final meeting with Thompson using his WTCC car.

Reigning Teams and Independents champions Team Dynamics ran their pair of self-developed Honda Integra Type Rs for a second year, with champion Matt Neal remaining with his family team. Scottish driver Gordon Shedden graduated from the SEAT Cupra championship to replace Dan Eaves, while Gareth Howell again appeared in a third car later in the season as he had in 2005.

In its third year as an independent, West Surrey Racing continued to run its ex-works MG ZSs, in spite of (MG Rover in fact having gone out of business during 2005. Colin Turkington returned to the team after a disappointing year at Vauxhall, partnering Rob Collard, who had been the team's sole driver in 2005. A 3rd WSR entry appeared on the official entry list but never materialised.

Among the most competitive newcomers to the series were two teams making the transition from GT racing with Team Dynamics' 2005 title-winning Integras. Team Eurotech ran team boss Mike Jordan, the most experienced driver on the grid, back in the BTCC after well over a decade away in sportscar and GT racing. Motorbase Performance ran David Pinkney, another returning veteran, who was making his first BTCC appearance since 2001. Tom Ferrier also returned to the series with Motorbase in the final round, driving an ex-works SEAT Toledo.

Synchro Motorsport ran James Kaye in their Honda Civic Type-R for a fourth straight season, while Jason Hughes also returned driving an ex-works MG ZS for his Kartworld Racing team. Both Kartworld and the WSR team switched their MGs to bio-ethanol fuel later in the year. Running bio-ethanol fuel for a second year were Tech-Speed Motorsport, who once again ran Fiona Leggate in their Vauxhall Astra Coupe. Leggate was replaced by ex-Vauxhall works driver Paul O'Neill for the final two rounds.

Mark Proctor switched from his Astra Coupe for his second season, his Fast-Tec Motorsport team instead running the Honda Civic Type-R driven by Tom Chilton in 2005. BMW and Alfa Romeo were represented on the BTCC grid for the first time since 2004, with club racers Martin Bell (Geoff Steel Racing) and Mark Smith (In-Front Motorsport) making their debuts in ex-WTCC BMW 320i's and Alfa Romeo 156s respectively.

The championship welcomed several more entries across the course of the season. Xero Competition entered a Lexus IS200 (converted to Super 2000 rules from the Dutch touring car series) for British GT racer Adam Jones, Quest Racing ran young Irishman Eoin Murray in the ex-works Alfa Romeo 156 he won for taking the Alfa Romeo 147 Challenge title in 2005, while Richard Marsh returned to the field racing an ex-Vic Lee Racing Peugeot 307 for Team Griffin Racing. This car was converted to run on bioethanol fuel for the final meeting at Silverstone.

The final two rounds saw another raft of new entries, all of which were planning full campaigns in 2007. The pair of Lexus IS200s run by SpeedEquipe in 2005 were entered by BTC Racing for Chris Stockton and Darren Dowling, while a third Lexus was fielded by Team Forward Racing (a satellite squad of Xero Competition) for Mark Jones. Daniels Motorsport made a second late-season appearance with their Astra Coupe, with Nick Leason at the wheel.

Other changes

  • In 2006, the number of grid places to be reversed for race three’s starting grid will vary between six and ten. The actual number will be unknown at each race meeting until it is randomly drawn by the winner of race two, immediately after that race. This was introduced to replace the previous season's rule of reversing the top ten finishers to set the grid for race three, as this had seen drivers deliberately trying to drop to tenth place in race two in order to secure pole for race three.
  • The base-weight of BTC-spec cars will increase to 1175 kg (although the difference in base weight between BTC and S2000-spec cars will be the same as existed at the end of 2005)
  • Cars of those who enter the BTCC late, or dip in and out of the championship, will be penalised with a maximum success ballast at their first meeting or on their return. The ballast amount will subsequently reduce in the second and third meeting in which that car competes.

Teams and drivers

TeamCarNo.DriversRoundsWorks BTC-T EntriesWorks S2000 EntriesIndependent BTC-T EntriesIndependent S2000 Entries
VX RacingVauxhall Astra Sport Hatch5GBR Tom ChiltonAll
10IRL Gavin SmithAll
11nowrapITA Fabrizio GiovanardiAll
90TUR Erkut Kızılırmak5, 7
SEAT Sport UKSEAT León4GBR Jason PlatoAll
14GBR James Thompsonnowrap1–3, 5, 7, 10
24GBR Darren Turner4, 6, 8–10
Team HalfordsHonda Integra Type-R1GBR Matt NealAll
25GBR Gareth Howell7–10
52GBR Gordon SheddenAll
Team RACMG ZS6GBR Colin TurkingtonAll
7GBR Rob CollardAll
Fast-Tec MotorsportHonda Civic Type-R12GBR Mark Proctor1–3, 5, 7–8
Team FaréclaPeugeot 30716GBR Richard Marsh6–10
NJL Racing with Daniels MotorsportVauxhall Astra Coupé19GBR Nick Leason9–10
Synchro MotorsportHonda Civic Type-R20GBR James KayeAll
Kartworld RacingMG ZS28GBR Jason HughesAll
Motorbase PerformanceHonda Integra Type-R55GBR Dave PinkneyAll
nowrapTeam Eurotech Racing with John GuestHonda Integra Type-R77GBR Mike JordanAll
Thurlby Motors Boston Bowl with Tech-SpeedVauxhall Astra Coupé82GBR Fiona Leggate1–7
GBR Paul O'Neill9–10
Geoff Steel RacingBMW 320i15GBR Martyn BellAll
Quest RacingAlfa Romeo 15617IRL Eoin Murray5–7, 9–10
Xero CompetitionLexus IS20021GBR Adam Jones3–6, 8–10
Team Forward Racing79GBR Mark Jones9–10
Motorbase PerformanceSEAT Toledo Cupra23GBR Tom Ferrier10
BTC RacingLexus IS20042GBR Darren Dowling9–10
43GBR Chris Stockton9–10
InFront MotorsportAlfa Romeo 15666GBR Mark Smith1, 3–7, 9–10

Season Calendar

All races were held in the United Kingdom (excepting Mondello Park round that held in Ireland).

RoundCircuitDatePole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning team1R1R2R32R4R5R63R7R8R94R10R11R125R13R14R156R16R17R187R19R20R218R22R23R249R25R26R2710R28R29R30
Brands Hatch Indy, Kent9 AprilGBR Tom ChiltonGBR Tom ChiltonnowrapGBR James ThompsonSEAT Sport UK
GBR Jason PlatoGBR James ThompsonSEAT Sport UK
GBR Gordon SheddenGBR Jason PlatoSEAT Sport UK
Mondello Park23 AprilGBR Matt NealGBR Matt NealGBR Matt NealTeam Halfords
GBR Jason PlatoGBR Matt NealTeam Halfords
GBR Rob CollardGBR Mike JordannowrapTeam Eurotech Racing
Oulton Park Island, Cheshire14 MayGBR Jason PlatoGBR Jason PlatoGBR Gordon SheddenTeam Halfords
nowrapGBR Colin TurkingtonGBR Matt NealTeam Halfords
GBR Jason PlatoGBR Jason PlatoSEAT Sport UK
Thruxton Circuit, Hampshire4 JuneGBR Gordon SheddenGBR Gordon SheddenGBR Gordon SheddenTeam Halfords
GBR David PinkneyGBR Matt NealTeam Halfords
GBR Colin TurkingtonGBR Colin TurkingtonTeam RAC
Croft Circuit, Yorkshire16 JulynowrapGBR James ThompsonnowrapGBR James ThompsonGBR Jason PlatoSEAT Sport UK
GBR Gordon SheddenGBR Matt NealTeam Halfords
GBR Gordon SheddenGBR James ThompsonSEAT Sport UK
Donington Park National30 JulyGBR Gordon SheddenGBR Gordon SheddenGBR Gordon SheddenTeam Halfords
GBR Rob CollardGBR Gordon SheddenTeam Halfords
GBR Colin TurkingtonGBR Colin TurkingtonTeam RAC
Snetterton Motor Racing Circuit, Norfolk13 AugustGBR Jason PlatoIRL Gavin SmithGBR Jason PlatoSEAT Sport UK
GBR Colin TurkingtonGBR Jason PlatoSEAT Sport UK
GBR Gordon SheddenGBR Matt NealTeam Halfords
Knockhill Racing Circuit, Fife3 SeptemberGBR Jason PlatoGBR Gordon SheddenGBR Jason PlatoSEAT Sport UK
GBR Colin TurkingtonITA Fabrizio GiovanardiVX Racing
GBR Gordon SheddenGBR Matt NealTeam Halfords
Brands Hatch Indy, Kent24 SeptemberGBR Jason PlatoGBR Jason PlatoGBR Jason PlatoSEAT Sport UK
GBR Jason PlatoGBR Jason PlatoSEAT Sport UK
GBR Tom ChiltonnowrapITA Fabrizio GiovanardiVX Racing
Silverstone National15 OctoberGBR Gareth HowellGBR Gareth HowellGBR Gareth HowellTeam Halfords
GBR Gordon SheddenGBR Matt NealTeam Halfords
GBR Gareth HowellGBR Gareth HowellTeam Halfords
Source:

Championship standings

Drivers' Championship

PosDriverBHIMONOULTHRCRODONSNEKNOBHISILPts1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829PosDriverBHIMONOULTHRCRODONSNEKNOBHISILPts
GBR Matt Neal33Ret*1**1*341*821*231*4457681*251*22Ret41*Ret289
GBR Jason PlatoRet51*228*14**6*1**RetRet31*2*37RetRet1*1*61*Ret*DNS*1***1**38Ret4241
GBR Colin Turkington422432717586*1**4322*8*1**Ret3479Ret*3342DSQ2240
GBR Gordon SheddenRetRet45DSQ61*3Ret*1**21112417*1**1*3Ret656Ret*2**74262Ret204
Italy Fabrizio GiovanardiRet867Ret5529Ret8126Ret534*23RetRet41*6651*7316163
GBR James Thompson1*1*53Ret41142**2**51*2225Ret5162
GBR Tom Chilton*2**73*6Ret9973*498Ret865Ret6Ret73*12RetRet46*8**3Ret3139
Ireland Gavin Smith64785781066127968*6254Ret7Ret25RetNC1011410123
GBR Rob Collard76DSQRet10Ret6545365Ret10913Ret115RetRetRet7576105797
GBR Mike Jordan5RetRet971*2127RetRetRet1110783Ret54125RetDNS8Ret79RetDNS91
GBR Gareth Howell79Ret373Ret85*1**6**1**80
GBR James Kaye89Ret106DNS39DNS77487910789Ret8RetRetDNS1113RetDNSDNSRet61
GBR David PinkneyRet10813410108RetRet4579Ret11Ret912Ret11Ret3999Ret13111256
GBR Darren Turner35Ret129410DSQ4RetRetDNSRet10641
GBR Jason Hughes911911DNSRet12Ret10910914121115RetRet10Ret1584RetRet1091591127
GBR Mark ProctorRetRetDNS128Ret131113DNSDNSDNSRet14Ret811996818
Ireland Eoin Murray101112136RetRet1010RetDNSDNSRetDNSDNS8
GBR Martyn Bell10RetRet15911Ret131412RetDNS16151614121014Ret13Ret81014Ret1316Ret158
GBR Tom Ferrier12787
GBR Paul O'Neill1011111489*7
GBR Fiona LeggateRet121014RetDNS151411101310Ret1614DNSDNSDNS1312Ret3
GBR Adam JonesRet15121111131313131610Ret11RetDNS12Ret12DNSDNSDNS1
GBR Mark Smith11RetDNS1616RetNC14141717181711RetRetRet161714141813130
GBR Chris Stockton1312Ret1916Ret0
GBR Richard Marsh18RetDNSDNSDNSDNSRetDNSRetDNSDNSDNS1712140
Turkey Erkut Kizilirmak15Ret15Ret13140
GBR Darren Dowling16Ret152014Ret0
GBR Nick Leason15DNSDNSNC15DNS0
GBR Mark Jones18Ret16RetNCRet0
Sources:
  • Note: bold signifies pole position (1 point given in first race only, and race 2 and 3 poles are based on race results), italics signifies fastest lap (1 point given all races) and * signifies at least one lap in the lead (1 point given all races).

Manufacturers Championship

PosManufacturerBHIMONOULTHRCRODONSNEKNOBHISILPts1SEAT / SEAT Sport UK5722Vauxhall / VX Racing528
11122411413531217941
Ret553Ret81462RetRetRet25312RetRet2
2736Ret55234886853423
Ret867Ret9979Ret912RetRet65Ret6Ret
Source:

Teams Championship

PosTeamBHIMONOULTHRCRODONSNEKNOBHISILPts151224183386433259367476683692210151111129132140150160170180PosTeamBHIMONOULTHRCRODONSNEKNOBHISILPts
Team Halfords334113118112314113661251222111
RetRetRet5DSQ643Ret22111241745778537274542Ret
SEAT Sport UK11122411413531217941121Ret41135104
Ret553Ret81462RetRetRet25312RetRet22610DSQDNSRetDNSDNS8Ret5
VX Racing243655523487665322373415451333
6767Ret7876698986545413712266687410
Team RAC4224326545314322811134797334252
76DSQRet10Ret71758665Ret10913RetRet5RetRetRetRet57610DSQ7
Team Eurotech5RetRet9712127RetRetRet1110783Ret54125RetDNS8Ret79RetDNS
Motorbase PerformanceRet10813410108RetRet4579Ret11Ret912Ret11Ret3999Ret1278
131112
Synchro Motorsport89Ret106DNS39DNS77487910789Ret8RetRetDNS1113RetDNSDNSRet
Kartworld Racing911911DNSRet12Ret10910914121115RetRet10Ret1584RetRet10915911
Fast-Tech MotorsportRetRetDNS128Ret131113DNSDNSDNSRet14Ret8119968
Tech-Speed MotorsportRet121014RetDNS151411101310Ret1614DNSDNSDNS1312Ret1011111489
Geoff Steel Racing10RetRet15911Ret131412RetDNS16151614121014Ret13Ret81014Ret1316Ret15
Quest Racing101112136RetRet1010RetDNSDNSRetDNSDNS
Xero CompetitionRet15121111131313131610Ret11RetDNS12Ret12DNSDNSDNS
InFront Motorsport11RetDNS1616RetNC14141717181711RetRetRet16171414181313
BTC Racing1312151914Ret
16RetRet2016Ret
Team Farécla18RetDNSDNSDNSDNSRetDNSRetDNSDNSDNS171214
NJL Racing with Daniels Motorsport15DNSDNSNC15DNS
Team Forward Racing18Ret16RetNCRet
Source:

Independents Trophy

PosDriverBHIMONOULTHRCRODONSNEKNOBHISILPts12345678910111213141516171819202122PosDriverBHIMONOULTHRCRODONSNEKNOBHISILPts
GBR Matt Neal33Ret*1*13418212314457681251*2*2Ret41Ret337
GBR Colin Turkington*4*22432717586143228*1*Ret3479Ret3342DSQ2290
GBR Gordon SheddenRetRet45DSQ613Ret*1*211124*17**1*13*Ret*65*6*Ret264*2*62Ret233
GBR Rob Collard76DSQRet10Ret6545365Ret10913Ret115RetRetRet75761057174
GBR Mike Jordan5RetRet9712127RetRetRet1110783Ret54125RetDNS8Ret79RetDNS162
GBR James Kaye89Ret106DNS39DNS77487910789Ret8RetRetDNS1113RetDNSDNSRet126
GBR David PinkneyRet10813410108RetRet4579Ret11Ret912Ret11Ret3999Ret131112124
GBR Jason Hughes911911DNSRet12Ret10910914121115RetRet10Ret1584RetRet1091591198
GBR Gareth Howell79Ret373Ret85*1*6197
GBR Mark ProctorRetRetDNS128Ret131113DNSDNSDNSRet14Ret811996855
GBR Martyn Bell10RetRet15911Ret131412RetDNS16151614121014Ret13Ret81014Ret1316Ret1546
GBR Fiona LeggateRet121014RetDNS151411101310Ret1614DNSDNSDNS1312Ret36
IRL Eoin Murray101112136RetRet1010RetDNSDNSRetDNSDNS33
GBR Adam JonesRet15121111131313131610Ret11RetDNS12Ret12DNSDNSDNS32
GBR Paul O'Neill101111148924
GBR Tom Ferrier127818
GBR Mark Smith11RetDNS1616RetNC14141717181711RetRetRet1617141418131313
GBR Richard Marsh18RetDNSDNSDNSDNSRetDNSRetDNSDNSDNS1712144
GBR Chris Stockton1312Ret1916Ret3
GBR Darren Dowling16Ret152014Ret0
GBR Nick Leason15DNSDNSNC15DNS0
GBR Mark Jones18Ret16RetNCRet0
Sources:

Independent Teams Championship

PosTeamBHIMONOULTHRCRODONSNEKNOBHISILPts162224693164415951276102764859948103411331215135145150160PosDriverBHIMONOULTHRCRODONSNEKNOBHISILPts
Team Halfords334113118112314113661251222111
RetRetRet5DSQ643Ret22111241745778537274542Ret
Team RAC4224326545314322811134797334252
76DSQRet10Ret71758665Ret10913RetRet5RetRetRetRet57610DSQ7
Team Eurotech5RetRet9712127RetRetRet1110783Ret54125RetDNS8Ret79RetDNS
Motorbase PerformanceRet10813410108RetRet4579Ret11Ret912Ret11Ret3999Ret1278
131112
Synchro Motorsport89Ret106DNS39DNS77487910789Ret8RetRetDNS1113RetDNSDNSRet
Kartworld Racing911911DNSRet12Ret10910914121115RetRet10Ret1584RetRet10915911
Tech-Speed MotorsportRet121014RetDNS151411101310Ret1614DNSDNSDNS1312Ret1011111489
Fast-Tech MotorsportRetRetDNS128Ret131113DNSDNSDNSRet14Ret8119968
Geoff Steel Racing10RetRet15911Ret131412RetDNS16151614121014Ret13Ret81014Ret1316Ret15
Quest Racing101112136RetRet1010RetDNSDNSRetDNSDNS
Xero CompetitionRet15121111131313131610Ret11RetDNS12Ret12DNSDNSDNS
InFront Motorsport11RetDNS1616RetNC14141717181711RetRetRet16171414181313
BTC Racing1312151914Ret
16RetRet2016Ret
Team Farécla18RetDNSDNSDNSDNSRetDNSRetDNSDNSDNS171214
NJL Racing with Daniels Motorsport15DNSDNSNC15DNS
Team Forward Racing18Ret16RetNCRet
Source:

References

References

  1. Meissner, Johan. (2006-03-29). "BTCC 2006 entry list released".
  2. Meissner, Johan. (9 November 2005). "Provisional 2006 calendar". TouringCarTimes.
  3. "British Touring Car Championship Results 2006". Motorsport Stats.
  4. "Championship Standings". TouringCars.net.
  5. (15 October 2006). "Championship Points". MST World.
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