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2008 British Touring Car Championship

51st season of the British Touring Car Championship


51st season of the British Touring Car Championship

2008 Ginetta Junior Championship 2008 Porsche Carrera Cup GB 2008 Formula Renault UK 2008 SEAT Cupra Championship 2008 Renault Clio Cup UK

The 2008 HiQ MSA British Touring Car Championship season was the 51st British Touring Car Championship (BTCC) season. It was also the first that the championship was sponsored by HiQ. Fabrizio Giovanardi won his second consecutive title.

Changes for 2008

Teams and drivers

After capturing the Drivers and Manufacturers titles in their first season with the Vectra, the Triple 8-run works Vauxhall squad expanded to three cars for 2008. Reigning champion Fabrizio Giovanardi remained on board, being joined by Matt Neal, returning to Vauxhall for the first time since 2002 after leaving his family-run Team Dynamics squad, with whom he won back-to-back titles in 2005 and 2006. The third car was piloted by Tom Onslow-Cole, who impressed at the wheel of a WSR BMW in his debut BTCC campaign in 2007.

SEAT were once again the only other full-works operation, and fitted their Leons with the rapid yet often unreliable turbo diesel engines being used by the marque's World Touring Car Championship operation. Jason Plato, who came extremely close to securing a second BTCC title the previous year, remained on board, as did GT convert Darren Turner.

Tom Chilton, moving the opposite direction after two years with Vauxhall, replaced the outgoing Neal at Team Dynamics (again running as Team Halfords), with Gordon Shedden remaining on board in the other of their self-developed Honda Civics. As with the previous year, in spite of not being a factory-backed operation, the cars were not eligible for Independents points due to their dominance of the category with the Integra in 2005 and 2006.

West Surrey Racing (again running as Team RAC) campaigned the BMW 320is for a second year, with reigning Independents champion Colin Turkington again heading the team and single-seater convert Stephen Jelley replacing the Vauxhall-bound Onslow-Cole. Mat Jackson returned in his 320is after a successful debut season in 2007, with his small family-run operation now enjoying BMW Dealer Team UK backing.

Motorbase Performance also joined the BMW brigade after ditching their SEAT Toledos, with former Independents champion Rob Collard returned to the series full-time with the team after spending most of 2007 away. He was partnered by Steven Kane, who had been a front-runner for the team in the Porsche Carrera Cup Great Britain after making the switch from single-seaters. Also leaving the Toledo behind for 2008 were GR Asia (again running under the Team Air Cool banner), who switched to a newer Leon (which ran with its original petrol engine unlike the works cars) for the returning Adam Jones.

Team Eurotech continued with the ex-Team Dynamics Honda Integra for a third year, expanding to two cars with team boss Mike Jordan now joined by his 18-year-old son Andrew, who had impressed in rallycross before making his road racing debut in the Renault Clio Cup in 2007. John George also campaigned his Integra for a second year with TH Motorsport.

Alan Taylor returned for a full season in his Integra with Robertshaw Racing, having debuted in the closing meetings of 2007. The team also added a pair of ex-WTCC Chevrolet Lacettis to their line-up driven by Matt Allison, switching from Motorbase, and SEAT Cupra Championship graduate Harry Vaulkhard, the first Chevrolets to compete in the series since 1975. Allison left the team due to budgetary reasons after the first three meetings and was not replaced.

Among the other returnees were Kartworld Racing (entered as Team KWR), who continued to run the venerable MG ZS, cutting back to a single example for team boss Jason Hughes, after failing to acquire an ex-Team Dynamics Honda Integra. Tech-Speed Motorsport, again running under the Arkas Racing banner, expanded to two cars for its second year with the Vauxhall Astra Sport Hatch, Turkey's Erkut Kizilirmak being joined by Martin Bell, who had piloted a Geoff Steel Racing BMW in the previous two years.

BTC Racing began the year running their temperamental Lexus IS200s from the previous two seasons, before switching to a pair of SEAT Toledos acquired from Motorbase from the second round onwards. Team stalwart Chris Stockton remained alongside multiple truck racing champion Stuart Oliver, who was making his first steps into cars. Gareth Howell, who appeared in a Toledo for Motorbase in 2007, was recruited to replace Oliver at meetings that clashed with his truck racing commitments, making two such appearances before Oliver left the championship and the second car was dropped.

The only all-new entry to the championship came in the shape of young Scotsman Michael Doyle, who had been a race winner in the Clio Cup the previous year. He ran a BTCC-spec Honda Civic Type-R, originally built and run by the works Arena operation between 2002 and 2005, with his family-run In-Tune Racing team.

Team 48 Motorsport registered a two-car entry with Darrelle Wilson and Jamaican Matthew Gore as the drivers. The team intended to run the Alfa Romeos run by A-Tech in 2007 but after repeatedly delaying their debut, the team ultimately never raced.

Other changes

  • Dunlop was no longer the title sponsor of the BTCC, being replaced by HiQ. However, both brands shared the same parent company.

Entry list

On 12 March 2008 the BTCC Organisers released the official MSA HiQ British Touring Car Championship entry list for the 2008 season.

TeamCarNo.DriversRoundsWorks EntriesConstructor EntriesIndependent S2000 EntriesIndependent BTC-T Entries
GBR VX RacingVauxhall Vectra1nowrapITA Fabrizio GiovanardiAll
4GBR Matt NealAll
10GBR Tom Onslow-ColeAll
GBR SEAT Sport UKSEAT León TDI11GBR Jason PlatoAll
12GBR Darren TurnerAll
GBR Team HalfordsHonda Civic9GBR Tom ChiltonAll
52GBR Gordon SheddenAll
GBR Team RACBMW 320si5GBR Colin TurkingtonAll
50GBR Stephen JelleyAll
GBR BMW Dealer Team UKBMW 320si7GBR Mat JacksonAll
GBR Robertshaw RacingChevrolet Lacetti16GBR Harry VaulkhardAll
26GBR Matt Allison1–3
Team 48 MotorsportAlfa Romeo 15619GBR Darelle WilsonNone
48JAM Matthew GoreNone
HKG Team Air CoolSEAT León21GBR Adam JonesAll
GBR Motorbase PerformanceBMW 320si24GBR Steven KaneAll
25GBR Rob CollardAll
GBR BTC RacingLexus IS20042GBR Stuart Oliver1–2
43GBR Chris Stockton1–2
SEAT Toledo Cupra3–5, 7–10
42GBR Stuart Oliver3, 5
44GBR Gareth Howell4, 7
GBR Arkas Racing with sunshine.co.ukVauxhall Astra Sport Hatch15GBR Martyn BellAll
90TUR Erkut Kızılırmaknowrap1–6, 9–10
GBR Team KWRMG ZS28GBR Jason HughesAll
GBR Robertshaw RacingHonda Integra Type-R32GBR Alan TaylorAll
GBR In-Tune RacingHonda Civic Type-R33GBR Michael DoyleAll
nowrapGBR TH Motorsport with JAG RacingHonda Integra Type-R55GBR John GeorgeAll
GBR John Guest RacingHonda Integra Type-R77GBR Mike JordanAll
78GBR Andrew JordanAll
  • Team Halfords were neither a works or an independent entry.
  • Team 48 Motorsport were on the official entry list but never raced.

Calendar

All races were held in the United Kingdom. The 2008 season once again had ten race weekends with three BTCC rounds at each. A provisional calendar had been announced by series organisers.

RoundCircuitDatePole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning team1R1R2R32R4R5R63R7R8R94R10R11R125R13R14R156R16R17R187R19R20R218R22R23R249R25R26R2710R28R29R30
Brands Hatch (Indy)30 MarchGBR Mat JacksonGBR Colin TurkingtonITA Fabrizio GiovanardiVX Racing
GBR Darren TurnerITA Fabrizio GiovanardiVX Racing
GBR Mat JacksonGBR Colin TurkingtonTeam RAC
Rockingham Motor Speedway13 AprilGBR Gordon SheddenGBR Tom Onslow-ColeGBR Gordon SheddenTeam Halfords
ITA Fabrizio GiovanardiGBR Mat JacksonBMW Dealer Team UK
GBR Matt NealGBR Matt NealVX Racing
Donington Park (National)4 MaynowrapGBR Tom Onslow-ColeGBR Jason PlatoGBR Jason PlatoSEAT Sport UK
ITA Fabrizio GiovanardiITA Fabrizio GiovanardiVX Racing
GBR Tom Onslow-ColeGBR Darren TurnerSEAT Sport UK
Thruxton Circuit18 MayGBR Tom Onslow-ColeGBR Tom Onslow-ColeGBR Tom Onslow-ColeVX Racing
ITA Fabrizio GiovanardiGBR Tom Onslow-ColeVX Racing
GBR Jason PlatoGBR Jason PlatoSEAT Sport UK
Croft Circuit1 JuneGBR Darren TurnerGBR Gordon SheddenGBR Colin TurkingtonTeam RAC
GBR Steven KaneGBR Colin TurkingtonTeam RAC
ITA Fabrizio GiovanardiITA Fabrizio GiovanardiVX Racing
Snetterton Circuit13 JulyGBR Jason PlatoGBR Darren TurnerGBR Jason PlatoSEAT Sport UK
ITA Fabrizio GiovanardiGBR Jason PlatoSEAT Sport UK
ITA Fabrizio GiovanardiGBR Mat JacksonBMW Dealer Team UK
Oulton Park (Island)27 JulyGBR Jason PlatoGBR Jason PlatoGBR Jason PlatoSEAT Sport UK
GBR Colin TurkingtonGBR Colin TurkingtonTeam RAC
GBR Jason PlatoGBR Gordon SheddenTeam Halfords
Knockhill Circuit17 AugustGBR Darren TurnerGBR Jason PlatoGBR Jason PlatoSEAT Sport UK
GBR Darren TurnerGBR Jason PlatoSEAT Sport UK
GBR Darren TurnerGBR Darren TurnerSEAT Sport UK
Silverstone Circuit (National)31 AugustGBR Jason PlatoGBR Mat JacksonGBR Jason PlatoSEAT Sport UK
nowrapITA Fabrizio GiovanardinowrapITA Fabrizio GiovanardiVX Racing
GBR Jason PlatoGBR Mat JacksonnowrapBMW Dealer Team UK
Brands Hatch (Indy)21 SeptemberGBR Stephen JelleyGBR Steven KaneGBR Mat JacksonBMW Dealer Team UK
GBR Mat JacksonGBR Mat JacksonBMW Dealer Team UK
ITA Fabrizio GiovanardiGBR Tom ChiltonTeam Halfords
Source:

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

PosDriverBHIROCDONTHRCROSNEOULKNOSILBHIPts1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526PosDriverBHIROCDONTHRCROSNEOULKNOSILBHIPts
ITA Fabrizio Giovanardi1*1*65*2**58*1**43*10**345*1**7333262255*1**314DNS11262
GBR Mat Jackson2*4261*RetRet11855218*251571*1254654213*1*1**1**4226
GBR Jason Plato335996*1**2*3DSQ7*1**128121*1*Ret*1**NC*9*1**1*Ret1*7**5**5Ret13223
GBR Colin Turkington2081*1667*9*131222*61*1*85264*1**75715424435212
GBR Matt Neal573311*1**2Ret643423310541575161076415628185
GBR Tom Onslow-Cole76Ret75Ret3*32*1**1*7191176145531133121166*983170
GBR Gordon Shedden62Ret1*4449*1013*817**3**Ret648Ret781*448138111399144
GBR Darren Turner45Ret23*Ret1941*6416159Ret219*166Ret16Ret8*1**3Ret197Ret12133
GBR Adam Jones1010184837778658621310DSQ862812108321111Ret119
GBR Tom Chilton9Ret7872Ret55712RetRet1443157211Ret1011612Ret9861*107
GBR Steven Kane8RetDNS10101361216121397RetRet86294Ret12149Ret51225286
GBR Rob Collard12Ret1113128RetDNSRet14141154Ret*94910Ret8762169734684
GBR Andrew Jordan15149RetRetRet56Ret109Ret10Ret10RetRetRet1393*9939Ret20107756
GBR Mike Jordan1394RetRet910Ret9915867Ret119RetRetDNSDNS111311Ret10Ret12101034
GBR Stephen Jelley141110111511RetRet131111RetRet109121181110151315137Ret10Ret12Ret14
GBR Michael DoyleNC181520RetRet15RetDNS15RetDNS9RetDNSRet131116Ret13RetRetRet15Ret815RetDNS5
GBR Matt Allison1112812RetDNSRetDNSDNS3
GBR Chris StocktonRetDNSDNSDNSDNSDNS138Ret19RetRet1118RetRet14RetRet1717RetDNSDNSRetDNSDNS3
GBR Harry Vaulkhard181514Ret1314121411Ret1610131311141715141212Ret16141012131613142
GBR Jason Hughes1613131414151110141618131412DNS161212Ret1510RetRet161411RetRet14152
GBR John George1719121516RetRetDNSDNS20NC121717Ret17161017RetRet142019191514Ret15Ret1
TUR Erkut Kızılırmak19161717181016RetDNS22191416151318Ret1318DNS171817Ret1
GBR Martyn BellRet171618171214RetRet17Ret152016RetRet1814181314Ret18181714181716Ret0
GBR Alan Taylor2120Ret2119DNS18RetDNS21RetRetRetDNSDNSRetRetRetNCRetRet151920RetDNS1619DNS160
GBR Stuart OliverRetRetDNS19RetRet17Ret1521RetDNS0
GBR Gareth Howell1817RetRetDNSDNS0
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

PosManufacturerBHIROCDONTHRCROSNEOULKNOSILBHIPts1Vauxhall / VX Racing2SEAT / SEAT Sport UK
11332121411323163
56651153Ret6310745375
3352361216411281211
45Ret99Ret1943DSQ716159Ret219
Source:

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Teams Championship

PosTeamBHIROCDONTHRCROSNEOULKNOSILBHIPts1234567891011121314PosTeamBHIROCDONTHRCROSNEOULKNOSILBHIPts
VX Racing113321212113231633325225513623537
566555334334453754536337646988
SEAT Sport UK3352361216411281211161NC91111755Ret12328
45Ret99Ret1943DSQ716159Ret219Ret6Ret16Ret8Ret3Ret197Ret13
Team Halfords626142455781731443872814461289861231***
9RetRet874Ret9101312RetRetRet6415Ret711Ret1011813Ret111399
Team RAC14811167913122261185264175713424435227
201110161511RetRet131111RetRet109121181110151315157Ret10Ret12Ret
BMW Dealer Team UK24261RetRet1185521825157112546542131114217
Motorbase Performance8Ret1110108612161213954Ret8429487621657242173
12RetDNS131213RetDNSRet1414117RetRet96910RetRet12149Ret912356
Team Air Cool1010184837778658621310DSQ862812108321111Ret103***
Team Eurotech1394RetRet95699986710119Ret139399391020107789**
15149RetRetRet10RetRet1015Ret10RetRetRetRetRetRetDNSDNS111311RetRetRet121010
Robertshaw Racing111281213141214112116101313111417151412121516141012131613149
1815142119DNS18RetDNSRetRetRetRetDNSDNSRetRetRetNCRetRetRet1920RetDNS1619DNS16
In-Tune RacingNC181520RetRet15RetDNS15RetDNS9RetDNSRet131116Ret13RetRetRet15Ret815RetDNS6
Team KWR1613131414151110141618131412DNS161212Ret1510RetRet161411RetRet14154
TH Motorsport1719121516RetRetDNSDNS20NC121717Ret17161017RetRet142019191514Ret15Ret2
Arkas Racing19161617171014RetRet171914161513181813181314Ret18181714131716Ret1
Ret171718181216RetDNS22Ret152016RetRetRet1418DNS181817Ret
BTC RacingRetRetDNS19RetRet138151817Ret1118RetRet14RetRet1717RetDNSDNSRetDNSDNS0*
RetDNSDNSDNSDNSDNS17RetRet19RetDNS21RetDNSRetDNSDNS
Source:
  • – BTC Racing lose all points for three changes of engine.

** – Team Eurotech lose 10 points for three changes of engine.

*** – Team Air Cool and Team Halfords lose 20 points for four changes of engine.

Independents Trophy

PosDriverBHIROCDONTHRCROSNEOULKNOSILBHIPts12345678910111213141516171819PosDriverBHIROCDONTHRCROSNEOULKNOSILBHIPts
GBR Colin Turkington2081166791312*2**2*6118*5*264*1*7*5*715424435323
GBR Mat Jackson24261RetRet11855218251571125465421311*1*4313
GBR Adam Jones10101848377786586*2*1310DSQ862812108321111Ret262
GBR Steven Kane8RetDNS10101361216121397RetRet86294Ret12149Ret512252196
GBR Rob Collard12Ret1113128RetDNSRet14141154Ret94910Ret87621697346189
GBR Andrew Jordan15149RetRetRet56Ret109Ret10Ret10RetRetRet13939939Ret201077138
GBR Mike Jordan1394RetRet910Ret9915867Ret119RetRetDNSDNS111311Ret10Ret121010133
GBR Stephen Jelley141110111511RetRet131111RetRet109121181110151315137Ret10Ret12Ret118
GBR Harry Vaulkhard181514Ret1314121411Ret1610131311141715141212Ret161410121316131482
GBR Jason Hughes1613131414151110141618131412DNS161212Ret1510RetRet161411RetRet141570
GBR Michael DoyleNC181520RetRet15RetDNS15RetDNS9RetDNSRet131116Ret13RetRetRet15Ret815RetDNS31
GBR Matt Allison1112812RetDNSRetDNSDNS27
GBR John George1719121516RetRetDNSDNS20NC121717Ret17161017RetRet142019191514Ret15Ret25
GBR Chris StocktonRetDNSDNSDNSDNSDNS138Ret19RetRet1118RetRet14RetRet1717RetDNSDNSRetDNSDNS19
GBR Martyn BellRet171618171214RetRet17Ret152016RetRet1814181314Ret18181714181716Ret18
TUR Erkut Kızılırmak19161717181016RetDNS22191416151318Ret1318DNS171817Ret17
GBR Alan Taylor2120Ret2119DNS18RetDNS21RetRetRetDNSDNSRetRetRetNCRetRet151920RetDNS1619DNS164
GBR Stuart OliverRetRetDNS19RetRet17Ret1521RetDNS3
GBR Gareth Howell1817RetRetDNSDNS1
Sources:

Independent Teams Trophy

PosTeamBHIROCDONTHRCROSNEOULKNOSILBHIPts1234567891011PosTeamBHIROCDONTHRCROSNEOULKNOSILBHIPts
Team RAC14811167913122261185264175713424435340
BMW Dealer Team UK24261RetRet1185521825157112546542131114321
Motorbase Performance8Ret1110108612161213954Ret8429487621657242265
Team Air Cool1010184837778658621310DSQ862812108321111Ret256**
Team Eurotech1394RetRet95699986710119Ret1393993910201077222*
Robertshaw Racing11128121314121411211610131311141715141212151614101213161314149
Team KWR1613131414151110141618131412DNS161212Ret1510RetRet161411RetRet1415109
Arkas Racing19161617171014RetRet171914161513181813181314Ret18181714171716Ret73
TH Motorsport1719121516RetRetDNSDNS20NC121717Ret17161017RetRet142019191514Ret15Ret62
In-Tune RacingNC181520RetRet15RetDNS15RetDNS9RetDNSRet131116Ret13RetRetRet15Ret815RetDNS52
BTC RacingRetRetDNS19RetRet138151817Ret1118RetRet14RetRet1717RetDNSDNSRetDNSDNS32*
Sources:
  • – BTC Racing & Team Eurotech lose 10 points for three changes of engine.

** – Team Air Cool lose 20 points for four changes of engine.

References

References

  1. https://www.touringcartimes.com/2008/03/21/mg-instead-of-honda-for-hughes-at-brands/
  2. https://www.eurosport.com/motorsports/blissett-unveils-team-48_sto1508367/story.shtml
  3. link. (2011-07-19 BTCC announced 2008 calendar)
  4. "British Touring Car Championship Results 2008". Motorsport Stats.
  5. "Championship Standings". TouringCars.net.
  6. (21 September 2008). "2008 HiQ MSA British Touring Car Championship". MST World.
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