I'm sure that this sort of Sponsor hunting has been recently employed in F1 |
The famous East Midlands circuit of Donington Park will host the region’s biggest motor racing event of the year this weekend (14/15 April) when the stars of the Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship arrive for the latest three races of their action-packed season.
For tens of thousands of fans from its
huge surrounding catchment area – including the cities of
Birmingham, Derby, Leicester and Nottingham – the picturesque
parkland circuit’s spectacular swoops have conjured up some of the
BTCC’s most memorable and controversial moments down the years.
Tickets for Donington’s big BTCC race
day (Sun 15 April) remain priced at just £25 if booked in advance
from the official www.donington-park.co.uk
website or the hotline 0844 873 7343 while admission for accompanied
children aged 15 and under is FREE for the whole weekend. All
admission includes access to the teams’ paddock and a specially
organised pit lane autograph session with the BTCC’s star drivers.
And after the sensation of the opening
three races at Brands Hatch, Kent the timing for Britain’s premier
motor racing championship to make its annual visit to Donington could
not be better.
Neal is out to continue his success in the new Civic |
Worcestershire’s Matt Neal and Rob
Austin, Staffordshire’s Andrew Jordan and Warwickshire’s Mat
Jackson were all big points’ scorers at Brands Hatch and will
surely be out for glory at their home circuit on the first weekend
after Easter. Indeed, reigning Champion Neal from Droitwich Spa got
the defence of his crown off to a flying start with a victory in his
Honda Yuasa Racing Team’s brand new Civic racer.
Double Podium at Brands for Jordan gives the Litchfield driver something high to aim at |
Lichfield’s Jordan was twice on the
podium with a pair of second places in his Pirtek Racing Civic while
Pershore’s Austin and Henley-in-Arden’s Jackson were never far
away from the top three places in their Rob Austin Racing Audi A4 and
Redstone Racing Ford Focus respectively.
Plato made sure the MG made it's mark on the BTCC at Brands Hatch, Repeat at Donington? |
But out-scoring them all on the day and
giving the iconic MG name a winning return to the BTCC was double
Champion Jason Plato in his new MG KX Momentum Racing team’s MG6.
It is Plato who will arrive at Donington holding a slender points
advantage over Neal and then Jordan with Austin in fifth and Jackson
eighth. Significantly in fourth is eBay Motors BMW ace Robert Collard
who also won at Brands – his first victory since Donington in 2009.
Made in Derbyshire! |
Furthermore Donington is also a ‘home
event’ for the BTCC’s two privateer Toyota teams, Dynojet and
Speedworks Motorsport – the Avensis model they both race originated
from the manufacturer’s successful plant in nearby Burnaston,
Derbyshire. Proton, Vauxhall and VW are also represented on the grid
meaning no fewer than nine different car makes for enthusiasts to
cheer.
In addition to three bumper-to-bumper
BTCC races, a high-profile supporting bill from the Ginetta GT
Supercup, Ginetta Junior, Porsche Carrera Cup and Renault Clio Cup
categories will add to the value-for-money entertainment during the
weekend. On the Clio Cup grid will be Nicolas Hamilton – brother of
British Formula 1 hero Lewis Hamilton.
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