New Regulations Open Door for ETCC Manufacturers
08
June 2003
New rules to the Green Flag MSA British Touring Car Championship
will open the door for at least another six car manufacturers to race
in the series in 2004, the BTCC’s Administrator Alan Gow announced
today (Sunday) – a move which will return the series to its golden
era of the mid-1990s.
BMW, Alfa Romeo, Volvo and Audi – stars of the
BTCC throughout the 1990s – plus SEAT and Skoda have built cars
to European Touring Car specification and all will be eligible for next
year’s British championship, in addition to other manufacturers
planning a return to touring car racing.
The BTCC is currently contested by four official manufacturer
teams, Honda, MG, Proton and Vauxhall, plus privately-run teams representing
Alfa, BMW and Peugeot.
“The first day I was appointed as Administrator
I was in contact with many manufacturers and the reaction has been extremely
positive,” commented Gow. “I will be holding further talks
with them in the near future. The current BTCC teams and manufacturers
have also welcomed this news with open arms. It is an enormously positive
step forward for the BTCC.”
Gow added: “All the cars, whether they be already
here in the BTCC or coming from the ETCC, will compete on an equal basis,
with the technical regulations for each type of car remaining unchanged.
Any performance differential we will level out through simple adjustments
to the sporting regulations.
“This will create an arena in which the BTCC can
return to its heady days of the 1990s when we had up to nine manufacturers
competing against each other with over 25 Touring cars on the grid.
“I also intend to make some more very positive
announcements regarding the future of the BTCC in the coming weeks.”
Gow insists that he will keep in place the effective cost-cutting rules
that the BTCC currently runs to and attract back the 40,000-plus crowds
seen in the 1990s.
He said: “It is important to stress that the limited
testing and current cost-cutting regulations will remain in place. We
have four manufacturers in the BTCC but what we are doing now is opening
it up to attract another five or six. It is something I firmly believe
everyone involved, competitors and spectators, want to see again.
“This is the start of another very exciting era
in the BTCC and one that everyone should be really looking forward to.”
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Touring Car Championship 2003 | European
Touring Car Championship 2003