
SkiddMark’s Top Twenty : Neal races to the BTCC’s Diamond Double
It was simply relentless; changing weather, remarkable racing and bruising encounters. Yet through the rain, the battered bodywork and smoking rubber, emerged winners worthy…
It was simply relentless; changing weather, remarkable racing and bruising encounters. Yet through the rain, the battered bodywork and smoking rubber, emerged winners worthy…
If you’ve been keeping up with our Advent posts on Twitter, then you’ll know we’ve been celebrating the best of British motorsport from the…
I’m jealous. The Mountfield lawn tractor I own is powered by a 13.5 horsepower Briggs & Stratton engine – a beast among its peers,…
It’s a measure of the strength of Honda Team Dynamics, that within the space of a few hours, Gordon Shedden was back out and ready for Saturday qualifying after his car burst into flames during the first practice session for this weekend’s British Touring Car Championship round at Snetterton.
Honda have announced today that the all-new Civic will race in the FIA World Touring Car Championship (WTCC), possibly entering the series in 2012 in a selection of races to be agreed with the FIA.
Honda Racing Team has produced four short documentary films on its participation in the 2011 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship. Each film will focus on what drives the Honda Racing Team to achieve success in one of Britain’s biggest and most exciting race series. The first documentary, produced by leading short film label, Future Shorts, will be released in late August, ahead of Rounds 19-21 of the BTCC at Knockhill.
The following article was produced by Kevin Mc Glone of Red Square Images, a part-time photographer and full-time car enthusiast whose passion for motorsport takes him all over Europe in pursuit of the perfect shot. He’s got a particular knack for capturing the vibe from endurance racing, so look out for him snapping away at next month’s Le Mans 24 Hours and the N24.
This weekend saw the opening three races of the new 2011 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship season, and fans discovered that in the 5-month hiatus since last season the competition had lost none of its close-fought rivalry, or its thrills and (plenty) of spills.
Matt Neal qualified on pole position for the opening round of the 2011 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship at the Brands Hatch circuit in Kent.
The duo of Jason Plato and Matt Neal are used to braving it out on track and then verbally going at it afterwards but…