Eurotech Racing have confirmed that they will not participate in the 2019 British Touring Car Championship. Both cars and TBLs have to been sold to another team
Eurotech Racing
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Simpson Racing are to run as an independent entry for the remainder of 2018 following a split from Eurotech
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Jack Goff narrowly beat Ash Sutton to the chequered flag in a wet opening BTCC race at Snetterton.
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Honda’s Matt Neal topped a wet test day at Brands Hatch ahead of team-mate Dan Cammish.
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HMS Racing’s Rob Austin topped the times in the pre-season test at Donington Park ahead of the 2018 British Touring Car Championship
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Eurotech Racing reverts back to Neil Brown-built Honda engines for the 2018 BTCC season.
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Brett Smith will continue with Eurotech for his first full season in the British Touring Car Championship
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BTCC race winner Jack Goff will continue with Eurotech for a second consecutive season.
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Eurotech Racing will expand to a three-car squad for the 2018 British Touring Car Championship as Matt Simpson joins the team.
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In the MINI Challenge JCW class, it was Brett Smith and Eurotech Racing who walked away with the title, securing it with a round to go.
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Brett Smith topped the times in Free Practice 2 at Brands for his family team, a tenth ahead of Eurotech team-mate Jack Goff.
Eurotech team boss Jeff Smith competed at the Silverstone Classic a year after suffering numerous injuries during qualifying at Croft.
Eurotech Racing has announced WIX Filters as its title sponsor for the 2018 British Touring Car Championship
Matt Simpson is aiming for consistent top 10 results as he joins Eurotech for the 2018 British Touring Car Championship.
Eurotech’s Jeff Smith has been ruled out of the 2018 British Touring Car Championship after an operation on his shoulder.
Adam Morgan set the pace around Brands Hatch in the opening BTCC Free Practice session, with Aiden Moffat in a similar Mercedes A-Class second fastest.