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2007 British Touring Car Championship

50th season of the British Touring Car Championship


50th season of the British Touring Car Championship

2007 Formula BMW UK 2007 Porsche Carrera Cup GB 2007 Formula Renault UK 2007 SEAT Cupra Championship 2007 Renault Clio Cup UK

Changes for 2007

Teams and drivers

After two unhappy seasons with the Astra Sport Hatch, the Triple 8-run works Vauxhall team switched to an all-new chassis based on the Vectra C built to the now-prevalent Super 2000 rules, retaining Italian veteran Fabrizio Giovanardi and young Englishman Tom Chilton as they sought to reassert their supremacy from the first half of the decade.

Reigning Manufacturers champions SEAT were again their only works opposition. Jason Plato remained on board as team leader and GT racer Darren Turner, who had shared the second Leon with James Thompson during 2006, stepped into the second seat full-time. With their Manufacturers title fight going down to the final rounds at Thruxton, both Vauxhall and SEAT added third cars to their line-ups for the closing meeting. Double champion Alain Menu, who had been racing for Vauxhall's sister marque Chevrolet in the World Touring Car Championship, returned to the British series for the first time since 2000 to drive the Vectra, while Dutchman Tom Coronel, fresh from claiming the WTCC Independents title at the wheel of a Leon, bolstered the SEAT charge.

After winning the Teams, Drivers and Independents titles for two straight years with their Integra, Team Dynamics (again under the Team Halfords banner) switched to another self-developed Honda chassis, this time built to Super 2000 specifications and based on the Civic. Reigning double champion Matt Neal stayed with his family team, with Gordon Shedden partnering him for a second year. The Dynamics cars were no longer eligible for Independents points due to their dominance of that championship in the previous two years.

Also changing machinery were West Surrey Racing (once again entered as Team RAC), who traded their venerable MGs for a pair of Super 2000-spec BMW 320si's acquired from BMW's works WTCC squads. Long-time collaborator Colin Turkington again headed the line-up, joined by reigning Renault Clio Cup champion Tom Onslow-Cole. Also running a 320si was former Production class race winner and reigning SEAT Cupra Cup champion Mat Jackson, making his debut in the top class of the BTCC with his family Jacksons M.Sport team.

Team Eurotech continued to run their ex-Dynamics Integra for team boss Mike Jordan for a second season, while Motorbase Performance abandoned their Integra and expanded to two ex-works Super 2000 SEAT Toledos, having run one in the closing rounds of 2006. Gareth Howell, who had raced a third Dynamics Integra in the latter stages of both 2005 and 2006, joined the team alongside former Clio Cup and British GT race-winner Matt Allison. Howell ran out of budget mid-season and was replaced first by Tom Ferrier, who had driven the car in 2006, and for the final round by ex-Vauxhall works driver Paul O'Neill.

WTCC Independent squad GR Asia also ran a Toledo for their expansion into the British championship, missing two rounds when their WTCC commitments left them unable to attend. The car was piloted by Adam Jones who had an impressive debut season in the BTCC aboard Xero Competition's Lexus the previous year. The team then added a Leon to their stable for the final three meetings. Former works Vauxhall driver Gavin Smith was behind the wheel for the first two, being replaced in the final round by the returning Rob Collard, who had abandoned his planned switch to the Porsche Carrera Cup Great Britain earlier in the season after a handful of races.

Quest Racing returned to the championship for a full campaign having joined the field in the second half of 2006, again fielding Irish youngster Eoin Murray in an ex-WTCC Alfa Romeo 156. The 156 was also the vehicle of choice for the brand-new A-Tech squad, with veteran David Pinkney joining the team from Motorbase alongside Richard Marsh, who had appeared in a Peugeot 307 for Team Griffin Racing the previous year.

Other returning independents included Kartworld Racing, who expanded a second ex-WSR MG ZS, with Fiona Leggate joining the team to partner team boss Jason Hughes after two years in a bio-ethanol powered Vauxhall Astra Coupe with Tech-Speed Motorsport, and BTC Racing, who took in a full season with their Lexus IS200s after debuting in the final two rounds of 2006. Chris Stockton remained from the previous year, and was joined by Nick Leason, who initially planned to run an Astra Coupe for Daniels Motorsport as he had done in the latter stages of 2006. Leason left the team after the first three meetings with the team cutting down to one car for Stockton.

Tech-Speed swapped the Astra Coupe for a newer Sport Hatch driven by former Turkish touring car champion Erkut Kizilirmak, who had trialed the car through two appearances for the works Vauxhall squad the previous year, while the list of returnees was completed by Geoff Steel Racing, who again ran Martyn Bell in their older-spec BMW 320i. A 320i was also purchased by former Dutch Supercar Challenge racer Jim Pocklington to race with his own J Team Motorsport squad in the first half of the year.

John George returned to the series for the first time since 2004 in an ex-Dynamics Integra run by former Production class entrant TH Motorsport, with club saloon driver Simon Blanckley also plumping for an Integra in his debut season in the category, running for his own Sibsport team with support from touring car preparation expert Graham Hathaway. Blanckley dropped out after the first seven meetings and sold his Integra to Robertshaw Racing, who entered Alan Taylor in the car for the last two meetings, with both team and driver stepping up from the Clio Cup.

The most ambitious of the year's new entries came from the tiny Team AFM Racing outfit, who fielded a self-built BMW 120d, the championship's first ever diesel-powered car, for team boss and long-time production BMW racer Rick Kerry.

With Encke Sport's entry failing to materialize, Nick Leason leaving Daniels Motorsport and Tech-Speed switching to the Astra Sport Hatch, 2007 was the first season since 2000 in which the Vauxhall Astra Coupe did not grace the grid.

Other changes

  • In October 2005 Alan Gow announced that the 2007 championship will be contested by cars complying with the FIA's Super 2000 specification regulations.
  • Cars built and raced to BTC-specification were still permitted to compete, although were ineligible for outright championship honours.
  • The series had live coverage on ITV's digital channels for the first half of the season, returning to ITV1 for the final five race weekends. Full day's coverage (including support races) moved from MotorsTV to Setanta Sports.

Entry list

The official entry list was published on 13 March 2007 following Media Day at Rockingham:

TeamCarNo.DriverRoundsWorks EntriesConstructor EntriesIndependent S2000 EntriesIndependent BTC-T Entries
GBR VX RacingVauxhall Vectra5nowrapITA Fabrizio GiovanardiAll
7GBR Tom ChiltonAll
88CHE Alain Menu10
GBR SEAT Sport UKSEAT León11GBR Jason PlatoAll
12GBR Darren TurnerAll
22NLD Tom Coronel10
GBR Team HalfordsHonda Civic1GBR Matt NealAll
52GBR Gordon SheddenAll
GBR Team RACBMW 320si3GBR Colin TurkingtonAll
33GBR Tom Onslow-ColeAll
HKG GR AsiaSEAT León8IRL Gavin Smith8–9
18GBR Rob Collard10
HKG Team Air CoolSEAT Toledo Cupra21GBR Adam Jonesnowrap1–2, 5–6, 8–10
GBR Quest RacingAlfa Romeo 15614IRL Eoin Murray1–4, 6–8, 10
GBR Team allaboutproperty.comBMW 320i15GBR Martyn BellAll
GBR AFM RacingBMW 120d17GBR Rick Kerry1–3, 5, 7–8, 10
GBR BTC RacingLexus IS20019GBR Nick Leason1–3
43GBR Chris StocktonAll
GBR Motorbase PerformanceSEAT Toledo Cupra23GBR Matt Allison1–8, 10
24GBR Tom Ferrier6–8
25GBR Gareth Howell1–5
29GBR Paul O'Neill10
GBR J-Team Motorsport with Tech TuningBMW 320i45GBR Jim Pocklington1–2, 4–5
GBR Jacksons M.SportBMW 320si48GBR Mat JacksonAll
GBR A-TechAlfa Romeo 15656GBR Dave Pinkney1–8, 10
59GBR Richard Marsh1–8
GBR Kartworld RacingMG ZS28GBR Jason HughesAll
82GBR Fiona LeggateAll
GBR Robertshaw RacingHonda Integra Type-R32GBR Alan Taylor9–10
GBR TH Motorsport with JAG RacingHonda Integra Type-R55GBR John GeorgeAll
GBR SibsportHonda Integra Type-R69GBR Simon Blanckley1–7
nowrapGBR Team Eurotech Racing with John Guest SpeedfitHonda Integra Type-R77GBR Mike JordanAll
GBR Arkas RacingnowrapVauxhall Astra Sport Hatch90TUR Erkut Kızılırmak1–8, 10
  • Team Halfords were neither a works or an independent entry.

Race results

All races were held in the United Kingdom. The 2007 season again had ten race weekends with three BTCC rounds at each.

RoundCircuitDatePole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning teams1R1R2R32R4R5R63R7R8R94R10R11R125R13R14R156R16R17R187R19R20R218R22R23R249R25R26R2710R28R29R30
Brands Hatch Indy, Kent1 AprilGBR Colin TurkingtonGBR Jason PlatoGBR Jason PlatoSEAT Sport UK
GBR Darren TurnerGBR Jason PlatoSEAT Sport UK
GBR Mat JacksonGBR Matt NealTeam Halfords
Rockingham Motor Speedway22 AprilGBR Darren TurnernowrapITA Fabrizio GiovanardinowrapITA Fabrizio GiovanardiVX Racing
GBR Darren TurnerITA Fabrizio GiovanardiVX Racing
GBR Jason PlatoGBR Jason PlatoSEAT Sport UK
Thruxton Circuit, Hampshire6 MaynowrapITA Fabrizio GiovanardiGBR Tom ChiltonITA Fabrizio GiovanardiVX Racing
ITA Fabrizio GiovanardiITA Fabrizio GiovanardiVX Racing
GBR Gordon SheddenGBR Jason PlatoSEAT Sport UK
Croft Circuit, Yorkshire3 JuneGBR Gordon SheddenGBR Colin TurkingtonGBR Colin TurkingtonTeam RAC
GBR Darren TurnerGBR Darren TurnerSEAT Sport UK
ITA Fabrizio GiovanardiITA Fabrizio GiovanardiVX Racing
Oulton Park Island, Cheshire24 JuneGBR Colin TurkingtonGBR Colin TurkingtonGBR Gordon SheddenTeam Halfords
ITA Fabrizio GiovanardiGBR Colin TurkingtonTeam RAC
GBR Gordon SheddenGBR Mat JacksonnowrapJacksons M.Sport
Donington Park National15 JulyGBR Gordon SheddenGBR Matt NealGBR Gordon SheddenTeam Halfords
GBR Jason PlatoGBR Jason PlatoSEAT Sport UK
GBR Matt NealGBR Jason PlatoSEAT Sport UK
Snetterton Motor Racing Circuit, Norfolk29 JulyGBR Colin TurkingtonGBR Tom ChiltonGBR Gordon SheddenTeam Halfords
GBR Matt NealITA Fabrizio GiovanardiVX Racing
GBR Gordon SheddenGBR Tom Onslow-ColeTeam RAC
Brands Hatch Indy, Kent19 AugustGBR Colin TurkingtonGBR Tom Onslow-ColeITA Fabrizio GiovanardiVX Racing
GBR Colin TurkingtonITA Fabrizio GiovanardiVX Racing
GBR Mike JordanGBR Colin TurkingtonTeam RAC
Knockhill Racing Circuit, Fife2 SeptemberGBR Darren TurnerGBR Gordon SheddenGBR Darren TurnerSEAT Sport UK
GBR Gordon SheddenGBR Darren TurnerSEAT Sport UK
GBR Gordon SheddenGBR Gordon SheddenTeam Halfords
Thruxton Circuit, Hampshire14 OctoberGBR Tom ChiltonGBR Tom ChiltonITA Fabrizio GiovanardiVX Racing
GBR Matt NealITA Fabrizio GiovanardiVX Racing
GBR Mike JordanGBR Mat JacksonJacksons M.Sport
Source:

Final championship standings

Points systemFastest lapLead a lap
1st2nd3rd
151210
  • No driver may collect more than one "Lead a Lap" point per race no matter how many laps they lead.
  • Race 1 polesitter receives 1 point.

Drivers' Championship

PosDriverBHIROCTHRCROOULDONSNEBHIKNOTHRPts123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233PosDriverBHIROCTHRCROOULDONSNEBHIKNOTHRPts
ITA Fabrizio Giovanardi1072*1**1*51**1**466*1**22Ret831151*31*1*46351*1*2300
GBR Jason Plato*1**1*435*1**261*72*87525*1**1*834225353224297
GBR Gordon Shedden8RetRet4Ret6Ret822Ret*41*Ret41*2*51*Ret*5Ret32Ret4*1**3Ret9200
GBR Matt Neal351*5Ret7525313644Ret3421822RetDNSDNSRet62*535195
GBR Colin Turkington22Ret7RetRet45*17*1**Ret*9*3**1*Ret796*DSQ964*91*2266411184
GBR Darren TurnerRet4DSQRet633Ret64*1**5Ret7312696493Ret151*1*718116160
GBR Mat JacksonDSQ831042RetRetDNS943561*9104457Ret43Ret109751*158
GBR Mike Jordan4Ret86Ret810435310839473*7RetDNS135*8**584*Ret8Ret131
GBR Tom Chilton6372346388Ret7696151273886Ret9Ret11Ret*Ret**93130
GBR Tom Onslow-Cole515682Ret8710Ret72*913710118261*5Ret6DSQ13101010Ret109
GBR Adam Jones765DNSDNSDNSRet8525Ret76Ret478912772
GBR Matt Allison1291011797Ret11RetRetRetRet10868101210Ret9Ret12RetRetRet29
IRL Gavin Smith877791117
GBR Gareth Howell9119RetRetDNS11Ret7105Ret10RetDNS16
CHE Alain Menu461213
GBR Jason HughesRetRet12129Ret1299Ret81111RetDNSRetRet15101113Ret811Ret141214Ret1413
NLD Tom Coronel87810
IRL Eoin MurrayDNSDNSDNS9RetRet9RetDNSRetRetRet11RetRetRet710RetDNSRet12RetRet9
GBR John George1916191410RetRetDNS12179Ret1511RetRetRet19131317RetNC10812Ret1613137
GBR David Pinkney20Ret1313812151013*RetRet12RetRetDNS161614RetRetRetRetDNSDNSRetRet155
GBR Martyn Bell1313111512DNS13Ret151412Ret131410Ret2020151216RetRet1491713Ret16Ret3
GBR Tom FerrierRet14129Ret12RetDNSDNS2
GBR Chris Stockton1110Ret17DNSDNSRetDNSRet1110RetRet12RetRet1316RetRet1411RetDNSDNSDNSDNSDNSDNSDNS2
TUR Erkut Kizilirmak14121516DNS1117131413RetRet14Ret1114151311Ret111010Ret15RetRet2
GBR Simon Blanckley161416RetRet1018111612RetDNS12RetDNSRet17Ret1614151
GBR Alan Taylor1016Ret17Ret171
GBR Rob Collard11Ret101
GBR Rick Kerry171918NC1114NC14Ret171612DNSRetDNSRetDNS16Ret15190
GBR Jim Pocklington1818RetRetRetRet1611141817Ret0
GBR Richard MarshRet1717RetDNSDNS16RetRet18RetDNSRetDNSRet13181714RetDNS1211130
GBR Fiona LeggateRetDNS14RetDNSRet1412Ret15Ret131615RetRet191817RetDNSRetDNSRetRet151419DNS180
GBR Nick Leason15DNSDNS18Ret13RetDNSDNS0
GBR Paul O'Neill1314160
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

PosManufacturerBHIROCTHRCROOULDONSNEBHIKNOTHRPts1Vauxhall / VX Racing6372SEAT / SEAT Sport UK623
6321141146612268373
10772356388Ret769Ret1512115
1143512614157525116
Ret4DSQRet633Ret6728Ret7312698
Source:

Teams Championship

PosTeamBHIROCTHRCROOULDONSNEBHIKNOTHRPts144624213345***4277515561257738479191013117124133142151160*170*180190200*PosTeamBHIROCTHRCROOULDONSNEBHIKNOTHRPts
SEAT Sport UK114351261415752511634225113224
Ret4DSQRet633Ret6728Ret7312698493Ret15357876
VX Racing632114114661226837313114635112
10772356388Ret769Ret1512115886Ret9Ret11Ret463
Team Halfords3514Ret65222134144122122Ret32Ret41335
8RetRet5Ret7Ret853Ret64RetRet34518Ret5RetDNSDNSRet625Ret9
Team RAC22672Ret45101723177962614912266411
515Ret8RetRet8717RetRet9913Ret10118DSQ965Ret6DSQ13101010Ret
Jacksons MsportDSQ831042RetRetDNS9435619104457Ret43Ret109751
Team Eurotech Racing4Ret86Ret8104353108394737RetDNS1358584Ret8Ret
Team Air Cool765DNSDNSDNSRet8525Ret76Ret4789127
Motorbase Performance99911797Ret7105Ret101086810910129Ret12131416
121110RetRetDNS11Ret11RetRetRetRetRetDNSRet141212RetRetRetDNSDNSRetRetRet
GR-Asia877791111Ret10
Kartworld RacingRetRet12129Ret1299158111115RetRet1915101113Ret811Ret141214Ret14
RetDNS14RetDNSRet1412RetRetRet1316RetDNSRetRet1817RetDNSRetDNSRetRet151419DNS18
TH Motorsport/Racing with JAG1916191410RetRetDNS12179Ret1511RetRetRet19131317RetNC10812Ret161313
A-Tech2016131381215101318Ret12RetRetRet13161414RetRet121113RetRet15
RetRet17RetDNSDNS16RetRetRetRetDNSRetDNSDNS161817RetRetDNSRetDNSDNS
Team AllaboutProperty.com1313111512DNS13Ret151412Ret131410Ret2020151216RetRet1491713Ret16Ret
Arkas Racing14121516DNS1117131413RetRet14Ret1114151311Ret111010Ret15RetRet
Robertshaw Racing1016Ret17Ret17
Quest RacingDNSDNSDNS9RetRet9RetDNSRetRetRet11RetRetRet710RetDNSRet12RetRet
Sibsport161416RetRet1018111612RetDNS12RetDNSRet17Ret161415
J Team Motorsport1818RetRetRetRet1611141817Ret
Team AFM Racing171918NC1114NC14Ret171612DNSRetDNSRetDNS16Ret1519
BTC Racing1110Ret17Ret13RetDNSRet1110RetRet12RetRet1316RetRet1411RetDNSDNSDNSDNSDNSDNSDNS
15DNSDNS18DNSDNSRetDNSDNS
Source:

Note – * denotes engine change penalty

Independents Trophy

PosDriverBHIROCTHRCROOULDONSNEBHIKNOTHRPts12345678910111213141516171819202122232425PosDriverBHIROCTHRCROOULDONSNEBHIKNOTHRPts
GBR Colin Turkington*2**2*Ret7RetRet4517*1**Ret*9*3*1Ret796DSQ964*9*1*2**2*66411285
GBR Mat JacksonDSQ831042RetRetDNS9435619104457Ret43Ret109751270
GBR Mike Jordan4Ret86Ret8*10*4353108394737RetDNS135858*4*Ret8Ret260
GBR Tom Onslow-Cole515682Ret8710Ret729137101182615Ret6DSQ13101010Ret226
GBR Adam Jones765DNSDNSDNSRet8525Ret76Ret4789127164
GBR Matt Allison1291011797Ret11RetRetRetRet10868101210Ret9Ret12RetRetRet119
GBR Jason HughesRetRet12129Ret1299Ret81111RetDNSRetRet15101113Ret811Ret141214Ret1494
GBR Gareth Howell9119RetRetDNS11Ret7105Ret10RetDNS58
TUR Erkut Kizilirmak14121516DNS1117131413RetRet14Ret1114151311Ret111010Ret15RetRet58
GBR John George1916191410RetRetDNS12179Ret1511RetRetRet19131317RetNC10812Ret16131356
GBR Martyn Bell1313111512DNS13Ret151412Ret131410Ret2020151216RetRet1491713Ret16Ret55
IRL Gavin Smith877791145
IRL Eoin MurrayDNSDNSDNS9RetRet9RetDNSRetRetRetRet11RetRetRet710RetDNSRet12RetRet43
GBR David Pinkney20Ret1313812151013RetRet12RetRetDNS161614RetRetRetRetDNSDNSRetRet1543
GBR Chris Stockton1110Ret17DNSDNSRetDNSRet1110RetRet12RetRet1316RetRet1411RetDNSDNSDNSDNSDNSDNSDNS37
GBR Simon Blanckley161416RetRet1018111612RetDNS12RetDNSRet17Ret16141529
GBR Tom FerrierRet14129Ret12RetDNSDNS21
GBR Fiona LeggateRetDNS14RetDNSRet1412Ret15Ret131615RetRet191817RetDNSRetDNSRetRet151419DNS1819
GBR Rob Collard11Ret1016
GBR Rick Kerry171918NC1114NC14Ret171612DNSRetDNSRetDNS16Ret151914
GBR Richard MarshRet1717RetDNSDNS16RetRet18RetDNSRetDNSRet13181714RetDNS12111313
GBR Paul O'Neill13141610
GBR Jim Pocklington1818RetRetRetRet1611141817Ret7
GBR Alan Taylor1016Ret17Ret177
GBR Nick Leason15DNSDNS18Ret13RetDNSDNS5
Sources:

Independent Teams Championship

PosTeamBHIROCTHRCROOULDONSNEBHIKNOTHRPts136322743267418651706116780874973106811681241*1337*1434*152416101710PosTeamBHIROCTHRCROOULDONSNEBHIKNOTHRPts
Team RAC22672Ret45101723177962614912266411
Jackson MsportDSQ831042RetRetDNS9435619104457Ret43Ret109751
Team Eurotech Racing4Ret86Ret8104353108394737RetDNS1358584Ret8Ret
Motorbase Performance99911797Ret7105Ret101086810910129Ret12131416
Team Air Cool765DNSDNSDNSRet8525Ret76Ret4789127
Kartworld RacingRetRet12129Ret1299158111115RetRet1915101113Ret811Ret141214Ret14
Arkas Racing14121516DNS1117131413RetRet14Ret1114151311Ret111010Ret15RetRet
Team AllaboutProperty.com1313111512DNS13Ret151412Ret131410Ret2020151216RetRet1491714Ret16Ret
A-Tech2017131381215101318Ret12RetRetRet13161414RetRet121113RetRet15
TH Motorsport/Racing with JAG1916191410RetRetDNS12179Ret1511RetRetRet19131317RetNC10812Ret161313
GR-Asia877791111Ret10
Quest RacingDNSDNSDNS9RetRet9RetDNSRetRetRet11RetRetRet710RetDNSRet12RetRet
BTC Racing1110Ret17Ret13RetDNSRet1110RetRet12RetRet1316RetRet1411RetDNSDNSDNSDNSDNSDNSDNS
Sibsport161416RetRet1018111612RetDNS12RetDNSRet17Ret161415
Team AFM Racing171918NC1114NC14Ret171612DNSRetDNSRetDNS16Ret1519
J Team Motorsport1818RetRetRetRet1611141817Ret
Robertshaw Racing1016Ret17Ret17
Source:

Note – * denotes engine change penalty

References

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