2005 British Touring Car Championship season

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2005 BTCC season
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The 2005 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship season was the 48th British Touring Car Championship (BTCC) season. As in 2004, there were ten racing weekends at nine different circuits; each round comprising three races, making a thirty round competition in total.

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[edit] Changes for 2005

[edit] Teams and drivers

After 2004 saw the BTCC boasting its biggest number of entries since the abolition of the Super Touring rules in 2001, the following season brought a significant decline in interest. Proton and Honda pulled their manufacturer support from the series, with many of the smaller independent teams also deciding against returning. Reigning champions Vauxhall stayed on as one of the two remaining manufacturers, dropping its Astra Coupe after four straight titles with the chassis, and introducing the all new Astra Sport Hatch (again prepared by Triple 8). Reigning champion James Thompson had left the BTCC to contest the World Touring Car Championship with Alfa Romeo, leaving runner-up (and 2003 champion) Yvan Muller to head the team. Irishman Gavin Smith joined the team after a part-season with GA Motorsport in 2004, and Colin Turkington moved into Thompson's seat after two promising seasons with the WSR MG squad. Their only manufacturer opposition came from SEAT, expanding their effort to three Super 2000-spec Toledos for their second season. 2001 champion Jason Plato remained as team leader, but Rob Huff departed to join the Chevrolet WTCC campaign. He was replaced by Luke Hines, joining from Vauxhall, with James Pickford taking the third seat as reward for winning the SEAT Cupra Cup in 2004. Team Dynamics took a brave gamble by replacing their Honda Civic Type Rs with a pair of brand new Integras. Matt Neal (son of team boss Steve) and Dan Eaves were again driving. A third car was entered late in the season for Gareth Howell in order to support Neal's title campaign. West Surrey Racing again campaigned the MG ZS as an independent after MG Rover withdrew their support at the end of 2003, Rob Collard moved from his independently run Astra Coupe to fill Colin Turkington's seat, but a second driver with sufficient budget could not be found. Arena Motorsport also continued their campaign despite losing manufacturer support, entering a single Honda Civic Type-R for the returning Tom Chilton from the second round onwards. The only other full-time returnees were Synchro Motorsport, with James Kaye driving their ex-works Civic Type-R once again. Two new squads joined the series, both on very low budgets. SpeedEquipe (as HPI Racing) graduated from the Renault Clio Cup together with their drivers Richard Williams and Ian Curley, to run the Lexus IS200s last entered by Total Motorsport in 2001. Fast-Tec Motorsports moved from the SCSA stock car series to run the ex-Rob Collard Astra Coupe for team owner/driver Mark Proctor. Kartworld Racing returned mid-season with team principal Jason Hughes again racing an ex-works MG ZS, as did Tech-Speed Motorsport running their Astra Coupe (now bio-ethanol powered) for rookie Fiona Leggate, and Daniels Motorsport entered another Astra Coupe for Andy Neate for the final round at Brands Hatch.

[edit] Other changes

  • Dunlop were announced as the new title sponsor of the series
  • The grid for race three was determined by race two's finishing order but with the top ten positions reversed. In 2004 this rule had applied to race two based on the finishing order of race one.
  • The cars of the championship's top five drivers carried "Championship Ballast" for each race meeting's practice, qualifying and first race. Success Ballast was then carried in race two by the top five finishers from race one and in race three by the top five finishers from race two respectively.
  • 'Negative' ballast for finishing outside the top five in races was abolished
  • Tyres were limited to 16 new slicks per race weekend, but with no limit on wet-weather tyres
  • All teams were permitted only up to four days' testing during the season
  • Teams were permitted to build their own Super 2000 specification cars and enter them for the championship even if they did not have proper FIA homologation. Provided they met all current S2000 requirements the BTCC was able to grant the cars 'local homologation'.
  • The Independents' Team Trophy was introduced

[edit] Teams and drivers

M = Manufacturer team
I = Independent team
E = Car built to Super 2000 regulations

No. Driver Cl. Team Car Spec Notes
2 France Yvan Muller M

VX Racing

Vauxhall Astra Sport Hatch

5 England Matt Neal I Team Halfords Honda Integra
6 Northern Ireland Colin Turkington M

VX Racing

Vauxhall Astra Sport Hatch

8 England Dan Eaves I Team Halfords Honda Integra
9 England Tom Chilton I Arena Motorsport Honda Civic Type-R Rounds 4-27
10 England James Kaye I Synchro Motorsport Honda Civic Type-R   Rounds 1-27
31 Rounds 28-30
11 England Jason Plato M Seat Sport UK SEAT Toledo Cupra E
12 England James Pickford M Seat Sport UK Seat Toledo Cupra E
21 England Rob Collard I WSR MG ZS
23 England Mark Proctor I Fast-Tec Motorsport Vauxhall Astra Coupé  
25 England Gareth Howell I Team Halfords Honda Integra Rounds 22-30
36 England Jason Hughes I Kartworld Racing MG ZS   Rounds 16-18, 22-24, 28-30
44 England Andy Neate I Team Nuts with Daniels Motorsport Vauxhall Astra Coupé Rounds 28-30
57 England Luke Hines M Seat Sport UK Seat Toledo Cupra E
77 England Richard Williams I HPI Racing with Friends Reunited Lexus IS200 E
78 England Ian Curley I HPI Racing with Friends Reunited Lexus IS200 E Rounds 7-30
82 England Fiona Leggate I Tech-Speed Motorsport Vauxhall Astra Coupé E Rounds 13-30.
88 Republic of Ireland Gavin Smith M

VX Racing

Vauxhall Astra Sport Hatch

[edit] Season Calendar

No Date Circuit Race 1 Winner Race 2 Winner Race 3 Winner Report
1 April 10 Thruxton England Matt Neal France Yvan Muller England Matt Neal Report
2 April 25 Brands Hatch England Dan Eaves England Dan Eaves England Dan Eaves Report
3 May 9 Silverstone England Matt Neal England Matt Neal France Yvan Muller Report
4 May 23 Oulton Park England Jason Plato England Matt Neal England Tom Chilton Report
5 June 13 Mondello Park Northern Ireland Colin Turkington France Yvan Muller England Dan Eaves Report
6 July 25 Croft France Yvan Muller Northern Ireland Colin Turkington France Yvan Muller Report
7 August 8 Knockhill England Tom Chilton England Tom Chilton England Jason Plato Report
8 August 22 Brands Hatch France Yvan Muller England Matt Neal England Rob Collard Report
9 September 5 Snetterton England Tom Chilton England Luke Hines England Gareth Howell Report
10 September 26 Donington Park England Dan Eaves England Jason Plato England Rob Collard Report

[edit] Championship Standings

[edit] Drivers Championship

Pos Driver DON England THU England BH England OUL England CRO England MON Republic of Ireland SNE England KNO Scotland SIL England BH England Pts
1 England Neal 1 3 1 3 2 4 1 1 6 2 1 2 3 6 2 3 3 7 3 3 4 2 1 2 9 4 7 4 3 5 316
2 France Muller 2 1 3 6 3 3 3 4 1 4 2 Ret 2 1 8 1 6 1 4 4 3 1 2 Ret 4 Ret 5 2 11 Ret 273
3 England Eaves 3 4 2 1 1 1 Ret 3 2 3 3 6 5 10 1 6 2 4 2 2 5 4 Ret 6 Ret 3 4 1 2 Ret 269
4 England Plato 6 5 6 2 5 5 4 2 3 1 10 3 4 13 3 2 10 Ret Ret 10 1 6 8 5 3 DSQ 6 3 1 Ret 208
5 England Chilton 10 6 Ret 7 Ret 7 5 5 1 6 3 9 9 8 2 1 1 7 5 3 3 1 8 3 175
6 Northern Ireland Turkington 5 Ret 8 4 7 2 2 5 5 10 6 Ret 1 2 7 4 1 5 7 7 Ret 3 4 7 7 Ret 9 7 Ret 6 174
7 England Collard 4 2 4 5 11 Ret 6 6 Ret 8 4 4 7 4 5 5 4 3 5 5 12 9 9 1 10 10 2 Ret 9 1 173
8 England Pickford 9 7 7 7 4 6 9 8 DSQ 9 7 7 10 8 4 11 9 Ret 6 9 2 12 12 Ret 2 6 8 9 5 2 116
9 England Hines 7 8 9 8 8 8 5 Ret Ret 7 Ret 5 Ret 9 6 12 5 Ret 10 8 Ret 7 5 Ret 6 1 Ret Ret 7 Ret 87
10 Republic of Ireland Smith 8 6 5 9 10 Ret 10 7 Ret 6 11 Ret 8 7 Ret 7 Ret 6 9 11 8 8 Ret Ret 11 2 11 6 4 3 86
11 England Kaye Ret Ret Ret Ret 9 7 8 Ret 4 11 DNS Ret 9 DNS Ret 8 Ret 12 8 6 6 10 Ret Ret 8 Ret 10 8 6 7 58
12 England Howell Ret 6 4 5 Ret 1 5 DSQ 4 54
13 England Hughes 10 7 8 11 8 8 10 8 10 22
14 England Williams Ret 9 11 WD WD WD Ret Ret 9 8 13 Ret 13 12 Ret 15 12 14 13 12 9 DNS Ret DNS 12 7 Ret 11 Ret 9 14
15 England Proctor 10 Ret 10 Ret Ret 8 12 8 Ret Ret DNS DNS 14 Ret 11 12 Ret 11 13 10 10 Ret 9 12 Ret Ret 13 13
16 England Leggate 11 14 10 13 13 10 11 13 DNS 14 11 9 13 5 13 13 Ret 8 12
17 England Curley WD WD WD NC 9 NC DNS DNS DNS 12 11 Ret 16 11 13 14 Ret 10 12 Ret DNS 14 11 14 14 12 12 3
18 England Neate 12 10 11 1
Pos Driver DON England THU England BH England OUL England CRO England MON Republic of Ireland SNE England KNO Scotland SIL England BH England Pts
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver 2nd place
Bronze 3rd place
Green Finished, in points
Blue Finished, no points
Not classified (NC)
Purple Did not finish (Ret)
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank Did not participate
Excluded (EX)

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