There
is now little
more than a
week to go
before the
UK’s premier
motor racing
championship –
the Dunlop MSA
British
Touring Car
Championship –
resumes its
2012 season at
the Snetterton
circuit in
Norfolk (Sat
11/Sun 12
August),
thereby
continuing the
country’s
sizzling
summer of
sport.
Like
the finalists
in an Olympic
sprint, the
BTCC’s star
drivers will
each want to
be fastest out
of the blocks
as they return
to action
following a
lengthy
seven-week
break in their
calendar.
Snetterton’s
BTCC event
makes for the
Anglia
region’s
biggest motor
racing fixture
of the year
and it is
little wonder
that, with
swift access
from the A11
dual
carriageway, a
bumper crowd
is
anticipated.
Traditional
scorching hot
weather also
adds to the
appeal for
fans and
families
looking to
make a
carnival
weekend of it
with their
tents and
barbeques.
Honda
team-mates
Matt Neal and
Gordon Shedden
will arrive at
Snetterton
striving to
maintain their
championship
lead ahead of
their arch MG
rival Jason
Plato.
Memorably 12
months ago the
BTCC’s first
race on
Snetterton's
new ‘300’
track
immediately
got off to a
controversial
start when
Neal was sent
spinning at
120mph after
an opening
bend clash
with Plato…
Meanwhile
Attleborough’s
Ollie Jackson
will be hoping
to shine in
front of his
home crowd in
his AmD
Tuning.com VW
Golf but, with
nine different
car makes
represented on
the grid and
11 different
drivers having
achieved
podium results
in the
season’s
opening half,
predicting who
will come out
on top at
Snetterton is
near
impossible.
And
while the
headlining
BTCC will be
in race action
three times on
the Sunday (12
August), there
are a further
nine races for
the supporting
Renault Clio
Cup, Porsche
Carrera Cup
GB, Ginetta
Junior
Championship
and Ginetta GT
Supercup
categories in
store for the
visiting
public during
the weekend.
Admission
for
accompanied
children aged
12 and under
is FREE all
weekend with
adult tickets
priced at £25
(Sunday) or
£31 (weekend)
if booked in
advance from
the www.snetterton.co.uk
website or the
hotline 0843
453 9000.
Admission
includes
access to the
BTCC teams’
paddock and
the specially
organised
autograph
session for
fans with
their touring
car heroes in
the Snetterton
pit lane.
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Like
the finalists
in an Olympic
sprint, the
BTCC’s star
drivers will
each want to
be fastest out
of the blocks
as they return
to action
following a
lengthy
seven-week
break in their
calendar.
Snetterton’s
BTCC event
makes for the
Anglia
region’s
biggest motor
racing fixture
of the year
and it is
little wonder
that, with
swift access
from the A11
dual
carriageway, a
bumper crowd
is
anticipated.
Traditional
scorching hot
weather also
adds to the
appeal for
fans and
families
looking to
make a
carnival
weekend of it
with their
tents and
barbeques.
Honda
team-mates
Matt Neal and
Gordon Shedden
will arrive at
Snetterton
striving to
maintain their
championship
lead ahead of
their arch MG
rival Jason
Plato.
Memorably 12
months ago the
BTCC’s first
race on
Snetterton's
new ‘300’
track
immediately
got off to a
controversial
start when
Neal was sent
spinning at
120mph after
an opening
bend clash
with Plato…
Meanwhile
Attleborough’s
Ollie Jackson
will be hoping
to shine in
front of his
home crowd in
his AmD
Tuning.com VW
Golf but, with
nine different
car makes
represented on
the grid and
11 different
drivers having
achieved
podium results
in the
season’s
opening half,
predicting who
will come out
on top at
Snetterton is
near
impossible.
And
while the
headlining
BTCC will be
in race action
three times on
the Sunday (12
August), there
are a further
nine races for
the supporting
Renault Clio
Cup, Porsche
Carrera Cup
GB, Ginetta
Junior
Championship
and Ginetta GT
Supercup
categories in
store for the
visiting
public during
the weekend.
Admission
for
accompanied
children aged
12 and under
is FREE all
weekend with
adult tickets
priced at £25
(Sunday) or
£31 (weekend)
if booked in
advance from
the www.snetterton.co.uk
website or the
hotline 0843
453 9000.
Admission
includes
access to the
BTCC teams’
paddock and
the specially
organised
autograph
session for
fans with
their touring
car heroes in
the Snetterton
pit lane.
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