This weekend around the Indy Circuit at Brands Hatch in Kent the British Touring Car Championship gets underway. This year there really isn't a favorite to win as there have been lots of changes in the field with new driver combinations from the front to the back of the grid. Ashley Sutton moves from MG to take the wheel of one of BRM's Subaru Levorg's, his place in the MG 6 is taken by ex-BKR man Aron Taylor-Smith. The other MG man is Dan Lloyd who takes over from Josh Cook who has moved to Team Parker replacing the injured Stewart Lines.
A full run down of the men and their teams is:
Halfords Yuasa Racing - Honda Civic Type R - Matt Neal & Gordon Shedden
Adrian Flux Subaru Racing - Subaru Levorg - Ashley Sutton, James Cole, Jason Plato & Josh Price
MG Racing RCIB Insurance - MG6 - Aron Taylor-Smith & Dan Lloyd
Team BMW & BMW Pirtek Racing - BMW 125i M Sport - Andrew Jordan, Colin Turkington & Rob Collard
Eurotech Racing - Honda Civic - Jack Goff & Jeff Smith
Ciceley Motorsport - Mercedes Benz A Class - Adam Morgan
Speedworks Motorsport - Toyota Avensis - Tom Ingram
AmDtuning.com with Cobra Exhausts - Audi S3 Saloon - Ant Whorton-Eales & Ollie Jackson
Laser tools Racing - Mercedes A Class - Aiden Moffat
Handy Motorsport - Toyota Avensis - Rob Austin
Power Maxed Racing - Vauxhall Astra - Senna Proctor & Tom Chilton
Team Shredded Wheat Racing with Duo - Ford Focus - Matt Jackson, Martin Depper & Luke Davenport
Team Parker with Maximum Motorsport - Ford Focus - Josh Cook & Stephen Jelley
TAG Racing & Autoaid/RCIB Insurance Racing - VW CC - Michael Epps, Jake Hill & Will Burns
Simpson Racing - Honda Civic Type R - Matt Simpson
BTC Norlin Racing - Chevrolet Cruze - Chris Smiley & Dave Newsham
As you can see there are no real tail end charlies that stick out from the rest and there are a lot of very quick drivers some of whom are young men who would like to make their mark, Cant wait till Sunday
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