Turkington who began his race career in Karts told BTCC.net: " I am just going to take it one race at a time, we should be able to qualify nearer the front than at Rockingham and the fast to mid-speed corners of the GP should suit us quite well". West Surrey Racing, the team that have helped the RAC backed car make leaps and bounds in the last two seasons, have plenty of title credentials with team boss Dick Bennetts, who famously oversaw title winning British F3 drivers including the late Ayrton Senna before turning his skills to tin tops... [read more]
Hoping to, as usual, "through a spanner" in the works will be 2001 BTCC champion Jason Plato who has a distant chance of claiming his 2nd crown. Plato's RML Chevrolet Lacetti has been the car to beat at the last few meetings and should go well over the open expanses of the GP loop. Plato said "Colin should go for the wins, you can't just drive for points in these situations as anything can happen". He added "If Colin sees me in his rear view mirror he knows I have nothing to lose and as usual I will be driving hard"
With the weather over in the UK at this time of year pretty unpredictable Sunday's races may become even more exciting than usual. CTD's tip for the title is Turkington, given that he has matured into a much better all round racer than a few years ago and has recent experience with the WSR BMW around the GP circuit when they were a "wild card" entry at the WTCC meeting there in 2008, but in this sport anything can and usually does happen! Remember Silverstone in 1992 and those last infamous few laps!
Photo/Editorial: Neil Tozer
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