SEAT Sport UK Push for Points at Donington
BTCC
06 March 2005
Scoring as many
points as possible is the objective for SEAT Sport UK, as the 2005
Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship begins at Donington Park
this weekend (April 9/10).
The new three-car ‘in-house’ SEAT
Sport UK team makes its race debut at the Derbyshire circuit, were
the opening three rounds of the 2005 series takes place on Sunday. Jason
Plato is the most experienced driver in the team with 156 BTCC race
starts, 21 wins and the 2001 Championship title behind him, and he’ll
have two new team-mates this year. Joining the 37-year old Monaco-based
driver in the SEAT squad is James Pickford, the 25-year old Macclesfield
man and current SEAT Cupra Champion, who is looking forward to making
a good start to his BTCC career. At 22-years of age, team-mate
Luke Hines will be one of the youngest drivers on the grid, yet the
Essex racer won two BTCC races outright last year and is a former Production
Class Champion.
It’s a formidable driver line-up which is aiming
to win the BTCC Manufacturers' title for SEAT this year. With
new cars on the grid, SEAT hopes that the tried and tested performance
and reliability of its Toledo Cupra will be an advantage, particularly
at the start of the season. The car is technically unchanged
since it finished the last race last season, which ironically also
took place at Donington Park. The biggest difference is the new
Dunlop control tyre, which all teams will be racing on for the first
time.
Plato said: "I'm really looking forward to the first
race at Donington. If you think back to what happened there last
year, we arrived at the media day twelve months ago and were quite
a bit off the pace and on paper Donington didn’t look like a
circuit that would suit the Toledo Cupra. We returned to Donington
for the last race meeting of the year and were very strong there. We
had improved the car during the season, qualified on pole, won the
first race and very nearly won the last race – and best of all
we were competitive all weekend. Championships are usually won
at the beginning of the year and we have to come away from Donington
next weekend with three good points scores. If we can have no
mechanical dramas, I make no mistakes and we maximise our points gathering
potential, it will stand us in good stead for the rest of the year."
Pickford
said: "I believe I could surprise a few people this weekend. The
team has told me that it's not expecting me to bang in some top
results until the middle of the season, but after testing the Toledo
Cupra I'm quietly confident. Having said that, I've
still got a lot to get used to. I’m braking far too early
for corners for example. It was spot on in my Leon Cupra R last
year in the SEAT Cupra Championship, but I have to dial in to the ways
of Toledo Cupra now – and that's going to take a couple
of races. Of course, the BTCC is a big step up for me and I’m
quite nervous about my first race weekend. Nobody on that grid
is a nugget; there are no slow people. I’ll be racing the best
touring car drivers this country has to offer, so it will be interesting
to see what happens."
Hines said: "I know
the Donington Park circuit quite well and I’ve raced single seaters
and touring cars there. We had a good test there at the media
day last week and found a nice setting, and while Jason was a little
bit quicker than me, we looked at the data and learned a few new things,
so I’m quite happy. This will be my first race with SEAT
and I’m going to just take things as it comes. Hopefully
the weather will be okay – I don't mind racing in the wet,
but I'd prefer it to be hot and sunny because you feel happier
and there’s always a better atmosphere. I think all three of
us have a good chance of finishing somewhere on the podium this weekend."
Scott
Dennis, SEAT UK National Motorsport Manager, said: "We're
looking forward to making a strong start to the British Touring Car
Championship and begin from where we left off last year. We'll
be looking for three consistent points scoring results on Sunday, and
we will be at each race weekend this year"
See series
calendar for British
Touring Car Championship
2005
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