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Crash.net catches up with defending Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Champion Andrew Jordan to discuss his 2014 BTCC season so far, plans for next year and his latest endeavour
Tom Ingram: This season was really good. Obviously winning my second title in two years is special for anyone but especially for us. With us not even knowing if we were racing until the Thursday before testing on Friday for the first round its mega to say that we were able to turn it all around and become champions.
Motorbase Performance boss David Bartrum reflects on 2009 and looks ahead to what 2010 may bring for his BTCC outfit
Jason Plato came close to securing a dramatic HiQ MSA British Touring Car Championship title at Brands Hatch, joining Dan Eaves as only the second man to win all three races on the same day.
The 2009 BTCC season finale marked the end of an era for Vauxhall, as the Luton-based manufacturer contested its final meeting in the series.
Colin Turkington admitted his dreams had come true after taking the BTCC title for the first time at Brands Hatch. Shortly after receiving his trophy, the new champion spoke to Crash.net's Matt Salisbury about how he was feeling...
After clinching the British GT GTC title at the first attempt last season, Matt Allison will take his career back down the touring car route in 2007 as he makes his debut in the Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship.
After a few outings with VX Racing last season, Erkut Kizilirmak is back for a full season in the Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship in 2007, with Techspeed running his Vauxhall Astra Sport Hatch under the Arkas Racing banner.
In amongst the well document rumours for the 2007 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship season, Simon Blanckley was never mentioned before announcing plans to enter a new team in the series this season.
Having left Techspeed towards the end of 2006, Fiona Leggate will be in new surroundings for the 2007 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship as she joins Jason Hughes in an expanded Kartworld Racing team.
by Russell Atkins The British Touring Car Championship's youngest-ever race-winner Tom Chilton endured a frustrating season in the series last year, but with a change of car and a year's extra experience under his belt, he is now ready to really make his mark in 2007.
LPG and bio-ethanol have both been embraced by the Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship in recent seasons and now diesel looks set to be added to the list of alternative fuels raced in the series after Rick Kerry confirmed that diesel is the fuel of choice for his debut in the BTCC in 2007
Had it not been for bad luck on more than one occasion, Jason Plato could well have ended the 2006 season with a second Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship title under his belt.
SEAT Sport enjoyed a fine season in 2006 as Jason Plato, Darren Turner and James Thompson helped the team to a first manufacturers' title in the Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship.
Kumho BMW champion Rick Kerry is aiming to join the raft of newcomers to have joined the Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship in recent seasons when the new campaign kicks off at Brands Hatch in April.
A new team, backed by Finnish international goalkeeper Peter Enckelman, is set to debut in the Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship in 2007 running a brace of BTC-specification Vauxhall Astra Coupes.
Having lost out to SEAT in the race for the manufacturers' title during 2006, Vauxhall will be looking to reclaim its crown when the 2007 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship season kicks off at Brands Hatch in April.
The 2006 season proved to a frustrating one for Richard Marsh, as he made his return to the Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship with the Team Farecla Peugeot 307.