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  2. The 2020 season was the 63rd British Touring Car Championship season and the tenth season for cars conforming to the Next Generation Touring Car (NGTC) technical specification. The Championship was won by Ashley Sutton.

  3. Nov 16, 2020 · After just three-and-a-half months, the 2020 British Touring Car Championship season is over and Ash Sutton is the 2020 BTCC champion. Condensed because of the Covid-19 pandemic and lockdown-related delays, it was always going to be dramatic, as BTCC finales often are, and it duly delivered.

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    Turkington first raced in the BTCC twenty years ago in 2002, after winning the Ford Credit Fiesta Zetec championship in 2001. For his first three seasons, the Northern Irishman raced for West Surrey Racing in the MG ZS, with factory backing coming in 2003-4. A single season with VX Racing followed in 2005 before Turkington returned to WSR to race t...

    Turkington’s potential was realised in the 2009 season, during which he piloted his BMW to six wins and the overall Drivers’ championship despite late-season charges from past champions Fabrizio Giovanardi and Jason Plato. This was his first BTCC crown and won in sensational fashion on the final race of the season.

    Colin remains the only Ulsterman ever to win the BTCC, but did not return to defend his title in 2010. From 2010-12 he contested a number of World Touring Car and Scandinavian Touring Car events securing wins and podiums before making a highly anticipated return to the series in 2013. Behind the wheel of a brand new BMW 1 Series (again for WSR), Tu...

    Turkington had his eyes on the BTCC Title from day one of 2014and pushed himself, the development of the car and his rivals to the limit throughout the season. He was a clear dominant force never missing a trick nor opportunity much to the discontent of those chasing him. Such was his impressive performance he was able to wrap up the title at race ...

    For 2015 Turkington made a massive switch from West Surrey Racing to Team BMR running the Volkswagen Passat CC. Also switching from RWD machinery to FWD machinery the Northern Irishman made little of the numerous changes claiming the Independents Championship for a record breaking 5th time.

    2016 saw yet another change for Turkington as Team BMR secured manufacture support from iconic brand Subaru. Designing and building four new Subaru Levorg’s; the Buntingford based team delivered a package that went on to challenge for the title with Turkington behind the wheel. Securing the historic first ever pole and win for the Japanese Marque a...

    In February 2017 came with the announcement of Turkington’s return to Dick Bennetts’ Sunbury based team – West Surrey Racing. Behind the wheel of the BMW 125i M Sport; the pairing have went on to become one of the most successful combinations in the series’ history. Further excitement followed in March as BMW UK announced a new era in Motorsport de...

    A triple Champion was born! Despite a tricky and troublesome start to the first two events with technical woes, Turkington kept his cool and inspired the team to keep believing. Taking the lead of the Championship at the fourth event with his only win, he went on to deliver consistent and measured results that ultimately secured him his third crown...

    A new year and an exciting new project for Turkington and Team BMW with the all new BMW 3 Series. A change in personnel saw Colin’s long time engineer Kevin Berry depart and new blood arrive in the form of Dan Millard. Fresh motivation and a renewed ambition were Turkington’s buzz words this season with his sights firmly set on raising his game as ...

    BMW and Colin Turkington remained together for the 2020 BTCC season racing the 330i Msport for it’s second season. Experienced race engineer John Waterman partnered the defending champion throughout the COVID-19 affected season initially appearing unstoppable. Balance of performance soon levelled the playing field but Turkington produced some stunn...

  4. 2020: Michael Crees: The Clever Baggers with BTC Racing: Honda Civic Type R (FK8) 2021: Daniel Rowbottom: Team Dynamics: Honda Civic Type R (FK8) 2022: Bobby Thompson: Autobrite Direct with JourneyHero: Cupra León: 2023: Andrew Watson: CarStore Power Maxed Racing: Vauxhall Astra

  5. CHAMPION: Ash Sutton, Infiniti Q50. Championship Races: 27. Race Wins: Colin Turkington, 5. Ash Sutton, 5. Dan Cammish, 4. Tom Ingram, 3. Josh Cook, 3. Rory Butcher, 3. Ollie Jackson, 2. Tom Oliphant, 1. Adam Morgan, 1. Calendar/Winners: Donington Park, 2 August. 1 – Dan Cammish, Honda Civic Type R. 2 – Colin Turkington, BMW 330i M Sport.

  6. May 6, 2021 · The 2020 season was one like no other. Heavily delayed by the Covid-19 pandemic, the 27-race season was compacted into the intense space of three months and held behind closed doors. BMW driver...

  7. Aug 2, 2020 · News. by James Attwood. 2 mins read. 2 August 2020. Follow @@Atters_J. Dan Cammish and Colin Turkington, whose battle for the 2019 British Touring Car Championship (BTCC) final went to the...

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