BTCC Wins for Turkington, Turner and Giovanardi
at Croft
03 June 2007
Team RAC's Colin Turkington, SEAT's Darren Turner and
Vauxhall's Italian driver Fabrizio Giovanardi shared the victories
in today's three Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship
rounds in front of a bumper crowd at a hot and sunny Croft circuit
in North Yorkshire.
Each of their wins carries great significance: Turkington's
is the first for a BMW driver in the BTCC for 11 years; Turner's
is the first of his BTCC career; Giovanardi's moves him to within
just two points of series leader Jason Plato as the title race moves
to Oulton Park in Cheshire on 24 June. Today's race meeting also
truly underlined the competitiveness of the BTCC in 2007 as all nine
podium positions up for grabs in the three races were shared by nine
different drivers.
Plato, who for the first race meeting in 2007 failed to win a race – he
managed seventh, second and then eighth place finishes – said: “I'd
hoped for more today and in race three in particular I probably lost
six points or so because our strategy wasn't right and that cost
me several positions on the track. Sure, Fabrizio is very close now
but I think Oulton Park will suit our car more – it's a
more flowing circuit and I don't think carrying maximum success
ballast will hurt my car as much there as it did here in qualifying
and race one. Forget today, let's crack on, but we will need
to score well at Oulton.”
Giovanardi, who now has five wins this season to Plato's four,
added: “This was probably the hardest day of the season so far – there
were so many things happening on the circuit – so to come away
with two sixth places and a win is excellent. As a team we've
achieved our aim of out-scoring Plato and keeping up the pressure on
him. This is a very exciting championship for the fans and I'm
delighted to be part of the fight at the front.”
Meanwhile, Vauxhall and its VX Racing squad continue to lead the Manufacturers' and
Teams' championships, but by significantly reduced margins over
SEAT and its SEAT Sport UK outfit respectively, the Spanish make enjoying
the upper hand over its British rival in today's three races.
Mike Jordan consolidated his lead in the Independents Drivers' table
with strong form all day, including a podium finish outright in his
Eurotech/John Guest-Pirtek Honda Integra. Team RAC maintained its holdon
the Independents Teams' table, thanks to Turkington's landmark
race one victory and also a fine second by his team-mate Tom Onslow-Cole
in race three.
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Touring Car Championship 2007
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