2021 British Touring Car Championship
The 2021 Kwik Fit[1] British Touring Car Championship (commonly abbreviated as BTCC) was a motor racing championship for production-based touring cars held across England and Scotland. The championship features a mix of professional motor racing teams and privately funded amateur drivers competing in highly modified versions of family cars which are sold to the general public and conform to the technical regulations for the championship. The 2021 season was the 64th British Touring Car Championship season and the eleventh season for cars conforming to the Next Generation Touring Car (NGTC) technical specification. Ash Sutton successfully defended his title to become the youngest ever three time BTCC Champion.
Teams and drivers
[edit]Driver changes
[edit]Entering/re-entering BTCC
- Irish driver Árón Taylor-Smith returned to the series after having last raced in 2017 for MG Racing RCIB Insurance, driving a third car for Team HARD.[19]
- Jason Plato returned to the series and Power Maxed Racing after taking a sabbatical last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[23]
- Sam Smelt returned to the series after having last raced in 2018 for AmD with Cobra Exhausts, driving a new second car for Toyota Gazoo Racing UK.[11]
- Musician and 2017 British GT Championship winner Rick Parfitt Jr. debuted with Excelr8 Trade Price Cars.[37]
- Triple BTCC champion Gordon Shedden returned to the series and Team Dynamics, after having last raced in 2017, replacing Dan Cammish.[42]
- 2018 TCR UK winner Dan Lloyd returned to the series after having last raced in 2018 for BTC Norlin Racing, driving a Second car for Power Maxed Racing.[25]
- Daniel Rowbottom returned to the series after having last raced in 2019 for Cataclean Racing with Ciceley Motorsport, driving a second car for Team Dynamics to replace Matt Neal.[41]
- 2018 British GT Championship GT4 winner Jack Mitchell debuted with Team HARD with Autobrite Direct at Oulton Park replacing Glynn Geddie.[15]
- 2013 winner Andrew Jordan returned to the series after having last raced in 2019 for BMW Pirtek Racing, driving an all new hybrid car as a test entry for Toyota Gazoo Racing UK.[43]
- 2018 Ginetta GT5 Challenge Group AM winner Nick Halstead debuted with Excelr8 with TradePriceCars.com at Croft replacing Rick Parfitt Jr.[35]
- Andy Wilmot returned to the series after having last raced in 2015 for Welch Motorsport, driving for Excelr8 with TradePriceCars.com at Brands Hatch GP to replace Jack Butel.[36]
Changed teams
- Jack Butel will move from Carlube TripleR Racing with Mac Tools to Excelr8 Trade Price Cars.[38]
- Carl Boardley will move from HUB Financial Solutions with Team HARD to Laser Tools Racing.[12]
- Tom Chilton will move from BTC Racing to Ciceley Motorsport.[22]
- Jade Edwards will move from Power Maxed Car Care Racing to BTC Racing.[30]
- Tom Ingram will move from Toyota Gazoo Racing UK to Excelr8 Trade Price Cars.[44][34]
- Rory Butcher will move from Motorbase Performance to Toyota Gazoo Racing UK.[11]
- Sam Osborne and Ollie Jackson will swap their seats between MB Motorsport and Motorbase Performance.[6][10]
- Stephen Jelley will move from Team Parker Racing to Team BMW.[3]
- Dan Cammish will move from Team Dynamics to BTC Racing after the withdrawal of Michael Crees at Thruxton.[28]
- Senna Proctor will move from Excelr8 Motorsport to BTC Racing to replace Dan Cammish at Snetterton.[27]
- Jessica Hawkins will move from Power Maxed Car Care Racing to Racing with Wera & Photon Group to replace Andy Neate at Snetterton.[8]
- Paul Rivett will move from GKR TradePriceCars.com to Racing with Wera & Photon Group to replace Andy Neate at Knockhill and Thruxton.[7]
Leaving BTCC
- Bobby Thompson will leave due to budget reasons.[45]
- Matt Neal will take a year sabbatical from the series, being replaced by Daniel Rowbottom.[41]
- Michael Crees will leave the series after parting company with BTC Racing.[46]
Team changes
[edit]- Team HARD. will switch from running the Volkswagen CC to the new Cupra León.[13]
- TradePriceCars.com will merge with Excelr8 Motorsport and will switch from running the Audi S3 Saloon to Hyundai i30 Fastback N Performance.[31]
- Ciceley Motorsport will switch from running the Mercedes-Benz A-Class to WSR-prepared BMW 330i M Sport cars.[20]
- Motorbase Performance will switch from running the Honda Civic Type R (FK2) to four Ford Focus ST cars, two of which will be entered under the Motorbase banner.[5]
- Team Dynamics will return to the Independents Championship for the first time since 2006, following the withdrawal of works backing from Honda.[39]
- Team Parker Racing sold their TBL to Carl Boardley and will leave the championship.[47]
Race calendar
[edit]The championship calendar was announced by the championship organisers on 20 July 2020,[48] before it was rescheduled on 14 January 2021 in order to maximise the opportunity for spectators and guests to attend, as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.[49]
Round | Circuit | Date | |
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1 | R1 | Thruxton Circuit (Hampshire) |
8–9 May |
R2 | |||
R3 | |||
2 | R4 | Snetterton Motor Racing Circuit (300 Circuit, Norfolk) |
12–13 June |
R5 | |||
R6 | |||
3 | R7 | Brands Hatch (Indy Circuit, Kent) |
26–27 June |
R8 | |||
R9 | |||
4 | R10 | Oulton Park (Island Circuit, Cheshire) |
31 July – 1 August |
R11 | |||
R12 | |||
5 | R13 | Knockhill Racing Circuit (Fife) |
14–15 August |
R14 | |||
R15 | |||
6 | R16 | Thruxton Circuit (Hampshire) |
28–29 August |
R17 | |||
R18 | |||
7 | R19 | Croft Circuit (North Yorkshire) |
18–19 September |
R20 | |||
R21 | |||
8 | R22 | Silverstone Circuit (National Circuit, Northamptonshire) |
25–26 September |
R23 | |||
R24 | |||
9 | R25 | Donington Park (National Circuit, Leicestershire) |
9–10 October |
R26 | |||
R27 | |||
10 | R28 | Brands Hatch (Grand Prix Circuit, Kent) |
23–24 October |
R29 | |||
R30 |
Season report
[edit]The first two races of the season were won by Josh Cook.[50][51] Defending champion Ash Sutton won the third race after a battle with Jake Hill in mixed weather conditions.[52]
Results
[edit]All drivers raced under British licences.
Round | Circuit | Pole position | Fastest lap | Winning Driver | Winning team | Winning independent | Winning JST | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | R1 | Thruxton Circuit | Ashley Sutton | Josh Cook | Josh Cook | BTC Racing | Josh Cook | Daniel Rowbottom |
R2 | Josh Cook | Josh Cook | BTC Racing | Josh Cook | Daniel Rowbottom | |||
R3 | Josh Cook | Ashley Sutton | Laser Tools Racing | Ashley Sutton | Sam Osborne | |||
2 | R4 | Snetterton Circuit | Colin Turkington | Colin Turkington | Colin Turkington | Team BMW | Tom Ingram | Daniel Rowbottom |
R5 | Ashley Sutton | Ashley Sutton | Laser Tools Racing | Ashley Sutton | Daniel Rowbottom | |||
R6 | Gordon Shedden | Tom Ingram | Ginsters Excelr8 with TradePriceCars.com | Tom Ingram | Daniel Rowbottom | |||
3 | R7 | Brands Hatch Indy | Daniel Rowbottom | Gordon Shedden | Tom Oliphant | Team BMW | Gordon Shedden | Daniel Rowbottom |
R8 | Josh Cook | Tom Ingram | Ginsters Excelr8 with TradePriceCars.com | Tom Ingram | Daniel Rowbottom | |||
R9 | Rory Butcher | Adam Morgan | Car Gods with Ciceley Motorsport | Adam Morgan | Daniel Rowbottom | |||
4 | R10 | Oulton Park | Senna Proctor | Gordon Shedden | Daniel Rowbottom | Halfords Racing with Cataclean | Daniel Rowbottom | Daniel Rowbottom |
R11 | Tom Ingram | Rory Butcher | Toyota Gazoo Racing UK | Daniel Rowbottom | Daniel Rowbottom | |||
R12 | Tom Ingram | Senna Proctor | BTC Racing | Senna Proctor | Daniel Rowbottom | |||
5 | R13 | Knockhill Racing Circuit | Colin Turkington | Colin Turkington | Colin Turkington | Team BMW | Senna Proctor | Daniel Rowbottom |
R14 | Ashley Sutton | Ashley Sutton | Laser Tools Racing | Ashley Sutton | Carl Boardley | |||
R15 | Rory Butcher | Tom Ingram | Ginsters Excelr8 with TradePriceCars.com | Tom Ingram | Daniel Rowbottom | |||
6 | R16 | Thruxton Circuit | Daniel Rowbottom | Josh Cook | Josh Cook | BTC Racing | Josh Cook | Daniel Rowbottom |
R17 | Josh Cook | Ashley Sutton | Laser Tools Racing | Ashley Sutton | Jack Butel | |||
R18 | Tom Ingram | Adam Morgan | Car Gods with Ciceley Motorsport | Adam Morgan | Daniel Rowbottom | |||
7 | R19 | Croft Circuit | Aiden Moffat | Josh Cook | Aiden Moffat | Laser Tools Racing | Aiden Moffat | Carl Boardley |
R20 | Tom Chilton | Jake Hill | MB Motorsport accelerated by Blue Square | Aiden Moffat | Sam Osborne | |||
R21 | Ashley Sutton | Colin Turkington | Team BMW | Gordon Shedden | Daniel Rowbottom | |||
8 | R22 | Silverstone Circuit | Rory Butcher | Ashley Sutton | Rory Butcher | Toyota Gazoo Racing UK | Tom Ingram | Daniel Rowbottom |
R23 | Senna Proctor | Rory Butcher | Toyota Gazoo Racing UK | Tom Ingram | Daniel Rowbottom | |||
R24 | Jake Hill | Jake Hill | MB Motorsport accelerated by Blue Square | Daniel Lloyd | Daniel Rowbottom | |||
9 | R25 | Donington Park | Gordon Shedden | Ashley Sutton | Gordon Shedden | Halfords Racing with Cataclean | Gordon Shedden | Sam Osborne |
R26 | Colin Turkington | Gordon Shedden | Halfords Racing with Cataclean | Gordon Shedden | Daniel Rowbottom | |||
R27 | Colin Turkington | Colin Turkington | Team BMW | Aiden Moffat | Daniel Rowbottom | |||
10 | R28 | Brands Hatch GP | Senna Proctor | Gordon Shedden | Josh Cook | BTC Racing | Josh Cook | Daniel Rowbottom |
R29 | Daniel Rowbottom | Josh Cook | BTC Racing | Josh Cook | Daniel Rowbottom | |||
R30 | Jake Hill | Ashley Sutton | Laser Tools Racing | Ashley Sutton | Daniel Rowbottom |
Championship standings
[edit]Points system | ||||||||||||||||||
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1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th | 9th | 10th | 11th | 12th | 13th | 14th | 15th | R1 PP | Fastest lap | Lead a lap | |
20 | 17 | 15 | 13 | 11 | 10 | 9 | 8 | 7 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
- Notes
- No driver may collect more than one point for leading a lap per race regardless of how many laps they lead.
Drivers' Championship
[edit]
|
P – Pole position
F – Fastest lap |
Manufacturers'/Constructors' Championship
[edit]Pos. | Manufacturer | Constructor | Points |
---|---|---|---|
1 | BMW | West Surrey Racing | 869 |
2 | Ford | Motorbase Performance | 782 |
3 | Toyota | Speedworks Motorsport | 695 |
Teams' Championship
[edit]Pos. | Team | Points |
---|---|---|
1 | Laser Tools Racing | 588 |
2 | BTC Racing | 531 |
3 | Halfords Racing with Cataclean | 472 |
4 | Team BMW | 460 |
5 | Ginsters Excelr8 with TradePriceCars.com | 445 |
6 | MB Motorsport accelerated by Blue Square | 384 |
7 | Adrian Flux with Power Maxed Racing | 362 |
8 | Toyota Gazoo Racing UK | 252 |
9 | Car Gods with Ciceley Motorsport | 242 |
10 | Team HARD with Autobrite Direct | 94* |
11 | Team HARD with HUB Financial Solutions | 47 |
12 | Racing with Wera & Photon Group | 28 |
13 | Excelr8 with TradePriceCars.com | 12 |
14 | PHSC with BTC Racing | 3 |
15 | ROKiT Racing with iQuoto Online Trading | 0 |
Independent Drivers' Championship
[edit]Pos. | Driver | Points |
---|---|---|
1 | Ashley Sutton | 404 |
2 | Tom Ingram | 360 |
3 | Josh Cook | 350 |
4 | Aiden Moffat | 304 |
5 | Gordon Shedden | 302 |
6 | Daniel Rowbottom | 293 |
7 | Daniel Lloyd | 263 |
8 | Senna Proctor | 257 |
9 | Adam Morgan | 238 |
10 | Jason Plato | 238 |
11 | Chris Smiley | 220 |
12 | Jack Goff | 185 |
13 | Tom Chilton | 133 |
14 | Árón Taylor-Smith | 120 |
15 | Carl Boardley | 94 |
16 | Jack Butel | 55 |
17 | Dan Cammish | 32 |
18 | Jade Edwards | 25 |
19 | Rick Parfitt Jr. | 23 |
20 | Jack Mitchell | 19 |
21 | Nicolas Hamilton | 10 |
22 | Andy Wilmot | 3 |
23 | Nick Halstead | 2 |
24 | Glynn Geddie | 0 |
Independent Teams' Championship
[edit]Pos. | Team | Points |
---|---|---|
1 | Laser Tools Racing | 483 |
2 | Halfords Racing with Cataclean | 435 |
3 | BTC Racing | 430 |
4 | Ginsters Excelr8 with TradePriceCars.com | 428 |
5 | Adrian Flux with Power Maxed Racing | 377 |
6 | Car Gods with Ciceley Motorsport | 350 |
7 | Team HARD with Autobrite Direct | 268* |
8 | Team HARD with HUB Financial Solutions | 247 |
9 | Excelr8 with TradePriceCars.com | 224 |
10 | PHSC with BTC Racing | 163 |
11 | ROKiT Racing with iQuoto Online Trading | 132 |
Jack Sears Trophy
[edit]Pos. | Driver | Points |
---|---|---|
1 | Daniel Rowbottom | 536 |
2 | Sam Osborne | 428 |
3 | Carl Boardley | 359 |
4 | Jack Butel | 315 |
5 | Sam Smelt | 311 |
6 | Jade Edwards | 270 |
7 | Rick Parfitt Jr. | 241 |
8 | Nicolas Hamilton | 187 |
9 | Jack Mitchell | 168 |
10 | Andy Neate | 123 |
11 | Paul Rivett | 47 |
12 | Glynn Geddie | 47 |
13 | Jessica Hawkins | 36 |
14 | Andy Wilmot | 27 |
15 | Nick Halstead | 25 |
Notes
[edit]- ^ Car run by Speedworks Motorsport.[43]
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