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Season Review: 2018 British Touring Car Championship: Taking the Diamond Jubilee line – Part Three
With the 2018 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship done and dusted, Stuart Richards takes a driver by driver look at a championship celebrating its diamond jubilee in style. This is part three of three
- BTCCSeason Review
Season Review: 2018 British Touring Car Championship: Taking the Diamond Jubilee line – Part Two
With the 2018 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship done and dusted, Stuart Richards takes a driver by driver look at a championship celebrating its diamond jubilee in style. This is part two of three
- BTCCSeason Review
Season Review: 2018 British Touring Car Championship: Taking the Diamond Jubilee line – Part One
With the 2018 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship done and dusted, Stuart Richards takes a driver by driver look at a championship celebrating its diamond jubilee in style. This is part one of three
Jack Mitchell Takes the GT4 title at Donington Park, as Finlay Hutchinson and Dan McKay claim their maiden class victory.
Flick Haigh and Jonny Adam have won the 2018 British GT title, while Jon Minshaw and Phil Keen took the race win and the runner-up spot in the championship.
Ben Tuck and Ben Green’s Century Motorsport BMW prevailed in a damp GT4 qualifying session at Donington Park earlier this afternoon.
Minshaw and Keen shine in tricky conditions to grab GT3 pole ahead of the final race of the British GT season at Donington Park.
This weekend sees the British GT Championship returns to Donington Park for what is shaping up to be a belter of a season finale. With five different GT4 crews all vying for the championship, we take a look ahead to the weekend’s action.
Stephan Jelley was happy with second on the grid for the first race of the weekend at Knockhill
Flick Haigh and Jonny Adam took the points lead in the British GT Championship following victory in the penultimate round at Brands Hatch earlier today.
Century Motorsport and BMW also maintained their form by locking out the GT4 class’ front row. Dean Macdonald and championship leader Jack Mitchell claimed pole by just 0.022s from team-mates Ben Green and Ben Tuck.
Flick Haigh and Jonny Adam made it back-to-back British GT pole positions for Optimum Motorsport after beating Beechdean AMR’s Andrew Howard and Darren Turner by a combined 0.431s at Brands Hatch earlier today.
Jack Mitchell’s victory at Spa-Francorchamps leaves the Century Motorsport driver 16.5 clear of his nearest GT4 rivals as British GT heads to Brands Hatch for Round 6 this weekend. There is the possibility that the GT4 drivers’ title could be decided on Sunday.
British GT heads to the Kent countryside this weekend as it makes its annual trip to the venerable Brands Hatch circuit. John Minshaw and Phil Keen could win the GT3 drivers’ title if everything falls into place for them by the end of the weekend. In this preview, we take a look at the GT3 class and look ahead to what will be a thrilling race on Sunday.