2017 British Touring Car Championship

2017 British Touring Car Championship
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Support series:
2017 Ginetta Junior Championship
2017 Ginetta GT4 Supercup
2017 F4 British Championship
2017 Porsche Carrera Cup GB
2017 Renault UK Clio Cup

The 2017 Dunlop[1] MSA British Touring Car Championship (commonly abbreviated as BTCC) is 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 2017 season will be the 60th British Touring Car Championship season and the seventh season for cars conforming to the Next Generation Touring Car (NGTC) technical specification.

With both BMW and Vauxhall returning to the series this year as manufacturer outfits - joining the existing Honda, Subaru and MG teams, the 2017 season will feature five manufacturer backed teams on the grid for the first time since the end of the popular Super Touring era of the sport.

With a maximum grid of 32 cars for the 2017 season, a full entry list was announced which sees a total of 18 different named teams.

Teams and drivers

Team Car Engine No. Drivers Rounds
Constructor Entries
Power Maxed Racing[2] Vauxhall Astra[2] TOCA/Swindon[2] 2 United Kingdom Tom Chilton[3] 1–7
18 United Kingdom Senna Proctor[4] 1–7
Team BMW[5] BMW 125i M Sport[6] BMW/Neil Brown[6] 4 United Kingdom Colin Turkington[7] 1–7
5 United Kingdom Rob Collard[8] 1–7
BMW Pirtek Racing[6] 77 United Kingdom Andrew Jordan[6] 1–7
Adrian Flux Subaru Racing[9] Subaru Levorg GT[9] Subaru/Mountune[9] 20 United Kingdom James Cole[9] 1–7
99 United Kingdom Jason Plato[9] 1–7
116 United Kingdom Ashley Sutton[9] 1–7
A-Plan Academy[10] 28 United Kingdom Josh Price[10] 1–7
MG Racing RCIB Insurance[11] MG6 GT[11] TOCA/Swindon[11] 23 United Kingdom Daniel Lloyd[11] 1–4
40 Republic of Ireland Árón Taylor-Smith[11] 1–7
66 United Kingdom Josh Cook[12] 5–7
Halfords Yuasa Racing[13] Honda Civic Type R[13] Honda/Neil Brown[13]     25 United Kingdom Matt Neal[13] 1–7
52 United Kingdom Gordon Shedden[13] 1–7
Simpson Racing[13] 303 United Kingdom Matt Simpson[13] 1–7
Independent Entries
Team Shredded Wheat Racing with Duo[14] Ford Focus ST[14] Ford/Mountune[14] 3 United Kingdom Mat Jackson[15] 1–7
6 United Kingdom Rory Butcher[16] 7
30 United Kingdom Martin Depper[17] 1–7
300 United Kingdom Luke Davenport[17] 1–5
Team Parker Racing with Maximum Motorsport[18]     Ford Focus ST[19] Ford/Mountune[19] 7 United Kingdom Stephen Jelley[18] 1–7
66 United Kingdom Josh Cook[20] 1–4
95 Sweden Dennis Strandberg[21] 5
United Kingdom Stewart Lines[22] 6–7
AmD Tuning[23] Audi S3 Saloon[23] TOCA/Swindon[23] 10 United Kingdom Ant Whorton-Eales[24]     1–7
48 United Kingdom Ollie Jackson[23] 1–7
Handy Motorsport[25] Toyota Avensis (2012)[25] TOCA/Swindon 11 United Kingdom Rob Austin[25] 1–7
Autoaid/RCIB Insurance Racing[26] Volkswagen CC[26] TOCA/Swindon[26] 12 United Kingdom Michael Epps[27] 1–7
61 United Kingdom Will Burns[28] 1–7
TAG Racing[26] 24 United Kingdom Jake Hill[29] 1–7
Laser Tools Racing[30] Mercedes-Benz A-Class[30]    TOCA/Swindon[30] 16 United Kingdom Aiden Moffat[30] 1–7
Ciceley Motorsport with MAC Tools[31] 33 United Kingdom Adam Morgan[31] 1–7
BTC Norlin Racing[32] Chevrolet Cruze[32] TOCA/Swindon[32] 17 United Kingdom Dave Newsham[33] 1–7
22 United Kingdom Chris Smiley[32] 1–7
Eurotech Racing[34] Honda Civic Type R[34] TOCA/Swindon 31 United Kingdom Jack Goff[35] 1–7
39 United Kingdom Brett Smith[36] 6–7
55 United Kingdom Jeff Smith[34] 1–5
Speedworks Motorsport[37][38] Toyota Avensis (2015)[38] TOCA/Swindon 80 United Kingdom Tom Ingram[37] 1–7
Key
Eligible for the Jack Sears Trophy for best rookie of the season

Driver Changes

Changed teams

Entering/re-entering BTCC

Leaving BTCC

Team Changes

Mid Season Changes

Race calendar

Circuit locations for the 2017 season

The provisional calendar was announced by the championship organisers on 15 June 2016, with no major changes from previous seasons.[41]

Round Circuit Date
1 R1 Brands Hatch
(Indy Circuit, Kent)
2 April
R2
R3
2 R4 Donington Park
(National Circuit, Leicestershire)
16 April
R5
R6
3 R7 Thruxton Circuit
(Hampshire)
7 May
R8
R9
4 R10 Oulton Park
(Island Circuit, Cheshire)
21 May
R11
R12
5 R13 Croft Circuit
(North Yorkshire)
11 June
R14
R15
6 R16 Snetterton Motor Racing Circuit
(300 Circuit, Norfolk)
30 July
R17
R18
7 R19 Knockhill Racing Circuit
(Fife)
13 August
R20
R21
8 R22 Rockingham Motor Speedway
(International Super Sports Car Circuit,
Northamptonshire)
27 August
R23
R24
9 R25 Silverstone Circuit
(National Circuit, Northamptonshire)
17 September
R26
R27
10 R28 Brands Hatch
(Grand Prix Circuit, Kent)
1 October
R29
R30

Results

Round Circuit Pole position Fastest lap Winning driver Winning team Winning independent Winning JST
1 R1 Brands Hatch Indy United Kingdom Jeff Smith United Kingdom Gordon Shedden United Kingdom Tom Ingram Speedworks Motorsport United Kingdom Tom Ingram United Kingdom Senna Proctor
R2 United Kingdom Colin Turkington United Kingdom Gordon Shedden Halfords Yuasa Racing United Kingdom Tom Ingram United Kingdom Senna Proctor
R3 United Kingdom Colin Turkington United Kingdom Andrew Jordan BMW Pirtek Racing United Kingdom Adam Morgan United Kingdom Senna Proctor
2 R4 Donington Park United Kingdom Rob Austin United Kingdom Colin Turkington United Kingdom Aiden Moffat Laser Tools Racing United Kingdom Aiden Moffat United Kingdom Senna Proctor
R5 United Kingdom Andrew Jordan United Kingdom Tom Ingram Speedworks Motorsport United Kingdom Tom Ingram United Kingdom Ant Whorton-Eales
R6 United Kingdom Daniel Lloyd United Kingdom Colin Turkington Team BMW United Kingdom Adam Morgan United Kingdom Senna Proctor
3 R7 Thruxton Circuit United Kingdom Matt Neal United Kingdom Ashley Sutton United Kingdom Matt Neal Halfords Yuasa Racing United Kingdom Jack Goff United Kingdom Senna Proctor
R8 United Kingdom Matt Neal United Kingdom Rob Collard Team BMW United Kingdom Tom Ingram United Kingdom Luke Davenport
R9 United Kingdom Tom Chilton United Kingdom Colin Turkington Team BMW United Kingdom Tom Ingram United Kingdom Senna Proctor
4 R10 Oulton Park United Kingdom Matt Neal United Kingdom Matt Neal United Kingdom Andrew Jordan BMW Pirtek Racing United Kingdom Aiden Moffat United Kingdom Senna Proctor
R11 United Kingdom Ashley Sutton United Kingdom Ashley Sutton Adrian Flux Subaru Racing United Kingdom Josh Cook United Kingdom Josh Price
R12 United Kingdom Tom Ingram United Kingdom Gordon Shedden Halfords Yuasa Racing United Kingdom Rob Austin United Kingdom Luke Davenport
5 R13 Croft Circuit United Kingdom Ashley Sutton United Kingdom Colin Turkington United Kingdom Ashley Sutton Adrian Flux Subaru Racing United Kingdom Mat Jackson United Kingdom Senna Proctor
R14 United Kingdom Colin Turkington United Kingdom Colin Turkington Team BMW United Kingdom Mat Jackson United Kingdom Ant Whorton-Eales
R15 United Kingdom Mat Jackson United Kingdom Mat Jackson Team Shredded Wheat Racing with Duo United Kingdom Mat Jackson United Kingdom Senna Proctor
6 R16 Snetterton Motor Racing Circuit United Kingdom Jack Goff United Kingdom Colin Turkington United Kingdom Ashley Sutton Adrian Flux Subaru Racing United Kingdom Jack Goff United Kingdom Will Burns
R17 United Kingdom Josh Price United Kingdom Ashley Sutton Adrian Flux Subaru Racing United Kingdom Mat Jackson United Kingdom Will Burns
R18 United Kingdom Rob Collard United Kingdom Gordon Shedden Halfords Yuasa Racing United Kingdom Mat Jackson United Kingdom Senna Proctor
7 R19 Knockhill Racing Circuit
R20
R21
8 R22 Rockingham Motor Speedway
R23
R24
9 R25 Silverstone Circuit
R26
R27
10 R28 Brands Hatch GP
R29
R30

Championship standings

Points system
 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

Drivers' Championship

(key)

Pos Driver BHI DON THR OUL CRO SNE KNO ROC SIL BHGP Pts
1 United Kingdom Gordon Shedden 2 1* 7 7 6 DSQ 2 2 4 7 4 1* 5 4 9 13 7 1* 221
2 United Kingdom Colin Turkington Ret 9 2 4 5 1 7 6 1* 29 13 5 2 1* 6 7* 2 3 219
3 United Kingdom Rob Collard 7 2 6 6 2 12 10 1* 7 5 2 6 4 3 8 9 3 2 217
4 United Kingdom Ashley Sutton 16 Ret 21 13 3 3 6 8 6 3 1* 4 1* 2 2 1* 1* Ret 210
5 United Kingdom Tom Ingram 1* 3* 11 5* 1* 5 4 3 2 Ret Ret 26 8 Ret 16 8 10 6 164
6 United Kingdom Matt Neal Ret 11 4 2 7 Ret 1* 29* 11 2 3 2 Ret 18 5 3 9 Ret 157
7 United Kingdom Andrew Jordan 6 6 1* 15 15 18 28 14 13 1* 5* 3* 6 5 7 4 6 21* 152
8 United Kingdom Mat Jackson 8 5 13 11 Ret Ret 8 20 14 6 7 Ret 3 7 1* 11 4 4 133
9 United Kingdom Jack Goff 4 12 8 12 9 6 3 4 3 21 16 15 21 22 21 2* 5 8 129
10 United Kingdom Rob Austin 5 DSQ 18 3 Ret 13 9 5 5 9 8 7 11 8 4 Ret 15 Ret 110
11 United Kingdom Adam Morgan 3 4 5 8 11 2 5 7 9 28 DNS DNS Ret 15 12 Ret 19 Ret 101
12 United Kingdom Aiden Moffat 18 Ret Ret 1* 14* 8 12 9 8 4 14 Ret 23 14 Ret 19 29 12 72
13 United Kingdom Tom Chilton 10 8 3 Ret 10 14 14 12 10 19 24 19 9 Ret 20 10 12 10 70
14 United Kingdom Josh Cook 13 7 26 10 4 7 Ret 30 22 8 6 Ret 7 23 23 Ret 28 Ret 67
15 United Kingdom Jason Plato 12 Ret DNS Ret 20 16 23 25 28 12 11 11 10 6 3 5 24 16 60
16 United Kingdom Jake Hill NC 19 10 Ret 26 11 Ret 21 15 10 9 9 12 Ret 19 6 11 7 60
17 United Kingdom Michael Epps 9 10 9 Ret 23 21 25 18 20 11 10 8 22 12 Ret Ret 18 Ret 43
18 United Kingdom Dave Newsham Ret 17 14 19 8 4* 15 13 12 24 19 13 Ret 19 15 24 20 13 39
19 United Kingdom Senna Proctor 17 13 19 14 19 10 16 23 19 15 18 16 14 13 14 17 23 9 26
20 United Kingdom Jeff Smith Ret 16 17 9 13 Ret 11 10 27 13 21 24 WD WD WD 25
21 United Kingdom Ollie Jackson 22 14 16 17 Ret 15 18 16 17 14 26 18 13 9 10* 18 14 Ret 24
22 United Kingdom Matt Simpson 11 20 Ret 18 Ret 20 13 11 16 Ret 25 14 Ret 17 18 12 13 Ret 22
23 United Kingdom James Cole Ret 21 Ret Ret 24 22 27 28 26 23 Ret NC Ret 16 Ret 15 8 5 20
24 Republic of Ireland Árón Taylor-Smith 14 15 12 23 18 9 20 27 25 16 12 25 WD WD WD Ret 27 Ret 18
25 United Kingdom Ant Whorton-Eales 25 Ret 23 16 12 Ret 30 24 DNS 27 28 21 16 11 17 20 21 11 14
26 United Kingdom Martin Depper 15 Ret 22 Ret 25 24 24 Ret DNS 26 20 23 18 10 11 22 22 17 12
27 United Kingdom Luke Davenport 19 Ret 20 DSQ 16 25 17 17 Ret 18 17 10 WD WD WD 6
28 United Kingdom Daniel Lloyd 23 23 15 Ret 21 Ret 21 Ret Ret 20 22 12 6
29 United Kingdom Chris Smiley 21 Ret 25 Ret 17 17 19 15 18 NC 27 20 20 20 13 14 17 20 6
30 United Kingdom Brett Smith Ret Ret 14 2
31 United Kingdom Stephen Jelley 20 18 27 20 22 19 22 22 21 17 23 17 15 Ret Ret 21 25 15 2
32 United Kingdom Josh Price 24 24 24 21 28 23 29 26 24 22 15 27 Ret 24 Ret Ret 26 19 2
33 United Kingdom Will Burns 26 22 28 22 27 Ret 26 19 23 25 29 22 17 Ret Ret 16 16 18 0
34 Sweden Dennis Strandberg 19 21 22 0
35 United Kingdom Stewart Lines 23 Ret Ret 0
Pos Driver BHI DON THR OUL CRO SNE KNO ROC SIL BHGP Pts

Manufacturers'/Constructors' Championship

Pos Manufacturer/Constructor BHI DON THR OUL CRO SNE KNO ROC SIL BHGP Pts
1 BMW / West Surrey Racing 6 2 1 4 2 1 7 1 1 1 2 3 2 1 6 330
7 6 2 6 5 12 10 6 7 5 5 5 4 3 7
2 Honda / Team Dynamics 2 1 4 2 6 Ret 1 2 4 2 3 1 5 4 5 322
Ret 11 7 7 7 DSQ 2 29 11 7 4 2 Ret 18 9
3 Subaru / Team BMR 12 21 21 13 3 3 6 8 6 3 1 4 1 2 2 249
16 24 24 22 20 16 23 25 24 12 11 11 10 6 3
4 Vauxhall / Power Maxed Racing 10 8 3 14 10 10 14 12 10 15 18 16 9 13 14 236
17 13 19 Ret 19 14 16 23 19 19 24 19 14 Ret 20
5 MG / Triple Eight Racing 14 15 12 24 18 9 20 27 25 16 12 12 7 23 23 175
23 23 15 Ret 21 Ret 21 Ret Ret 20 22 25 WD WD WD
Pos Manufacturer/Constructor BHI DON THR OUL CRO SNE KNO ROC SIL BHGP Pts

Footnotes

  1. Power Maxed Racing use two TBL leased out by TOCA

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