The season kicks off next weekend, April 4th with Rounds 1,2,3 at Brands Hatch! (for the full calendar see here: http://ift.tt/1BWk8SZ)
One of the most unpredictable Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship seasons ever is set to roar into life next weekend (4/5 April) at Brands Hatch in Kent. With almost all of the championship front-runners having switched teams or cars during the off-season, the biggest prize in UK motor sport is all to play for.
A full entry of 32 cars was announced at the Season Launch earlier this week, and the hundreds of thousands of spectators who will head to the trackside over the 2015 campaign are certain to see another spectacular set of BTCC battles between now and the season finale on the Brands Hatch Grand Prix Circuit in October.
An impressive myriad of 13 different models of car representing 11 of the world’s best known and biggest car manufacturers will go all out for glory over 30 races, with five former champions and a further seven race winning drivers sure to be leading the pack.
The BTCC is set to receive more television coverage around the world than ever before in 2015. All the racing action will once again be broadcast live and in high definition in the UK on free-to-air ITV4 HD. Along with extensive highlights on both ITV and ITV4, the BTCC has also inked an impressive new broadcast deal with CBS Sports Network in North America that will see all the action beamed to 60 million homes and available on demand in the region for the first time. What’s more, CBSSN has awarded a prime time slot on Wednesday evenings for the highlights programme.
http://ift.tt/1CD6okX
Corners: 10
Circuit length: 1.22 miles
Race Distance: -
First BTCC Race: 1958
Qualifying Lap Record: Matt Neal: 48.210s (89.50mph) 2011
Race Lap Record: Matt Neal: 48.498s (88.97mph) 2011
So, for those interested in the USA the next invariable question will be: Where can I watch this?
For live stream: http://ift.tt/1h4JjIq
Youtube will also host the races but delayed.
One of the most unpredictable Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship seasons ever is set to roar into life next weekend (4/5 April) at Brands Hatch in Kent. With almost all of the championship front-runners having switched teams or cars during the off-season, the biggest prize in UK motor sport is all to play for.
A full entry of 32 cars was announced at the Season Launch earlier this week, and the hundreds of thousands of spectators who will head to the trackside over the 2015 campaign are certain to see another spectacular set of BTCC battles between now and the season finale on the Brands Hatch Grand Prix Circuit in October.
An impressive myriad of 13 different models of car representing 11 of the world’s best known and biggest car manufacturers will go all out for glory over 30 races, with five former champions and a further seven race winning drivers sure to be leading the pack.
The BTCC is set to receive more television coverage around the world than ever before in 2015. All the racing action will once again be broadcast live and in high definition in the UK on free-to-air ITV4 HD. Along with extensive highlights on both ITV and ITV4, the BTCC has also inked an impressive new broadcast deal with CBS Sports Network in North America that will see all the action beamed to 60 million homes and available on demand in the region for the first time. What’s more, CBSSN has awarded a prime time slot on Wednesday evenings for the highlights programme.
http://ift.tt/1CD6okX
Corners: 10
Circuit length: 1.22 miles
Race Distance: -
First BTCC Race: 1958
Qualifying Lap Record: Matt Neal: 48.210s (89.50mph) 2011
Race Lap Record: Matt Neal: 48.498s (88.97mph) 2011
So, for those interested in the USA the next invariable question will be: Where can I watch this?
For live stream: http://ift.tt/1h4JjIq
Youtube will also host the races but delayed.
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