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The British Touring Car Championship is a touring car racing series held each year in the United Kingdom, currently organized and administered by ToCA. It was established in 1958 as the British Saloon Car Championship and was renamed as the British Touring Car Championship in 1987. The championship has been run to various national and international regulations over the years including FIA Group 2, FIA Group 5, FIA Group 1, FIA Group A, FIA Super Touring and FIA Super 2000. A lower-key Group N series for production cars ran from 2000 until 2003.
The championship was initially run with a mix of classes, divided according to engine capacity, racing simultaneously. This often meant that a driver who chose the right class could win the overall championship without any chance of overall race wins, thereby devaluing the title for the spectators – for example, in the 1980s Chris Hodgetts won two overall titles in a small Toyota Corolla prepared by Hughes Of Beaconsfield, at that time a Mercedes-Benz/Toyota main dealer when most of the race wins were going to much larger cars; and while the Ford Sierra Cosworth RS500s were playing at the front of the field, Frank Sytner took a title in a Class B BMW M3 and John Cleland's first title was won in a small Class C Vauxhall Astra.
Brands Hatch is a motor racing circuit near Swanley in Kent, England. First used as a dirt track motorcycle circuit on farmland, it hosted 12 runnings of the British Grand Prix between 1964 and 1986 and currently holds many British and International racing events.
Gerhard Berger once said that Brands Hatch is "the best circuit in the world". Paddock Hill Bend is a renowned corner.
Brands Hatch offers two layout configurations: the shorter "Indy" layout (1.198 miles) is located entirely within a natural amphitheatre offering spectators views of almost all of the shorter configuration from wherever they watch. The longer "Grand Prix" layout (2.433 miles) played host to Formula One racing, including events such as Jo Siffert's duel with Chris Amon in 1968 and future World Champion Nigel Mansell's first win in 1985. Noise restrictions and the proximity of local residents to the Grand Prix loop mean that the number of race meetings held on the extended circuit are limited to just a few per year (usually for higher-profile series such as the BTCC and the BSB).
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In sport, a championship is a competition in which the aim is to decide which individual or team is the champion.
Various forms of competition can be referred to by the term championship.
In this system, a competitor has to challenge the current champion to win the championship. A competitor can challenge the current champion after defeating other challengers. This form of championship is used in wrestling, boxing, mixed martial arts and other combat sports.
The term championships (in the plural) is often used to refer to tournament competitions, either using a knockout format, such as at Wimbledon and other championships in tennis, or a mixed format with a group stage followed by knockout rounds, such as used in the European Football Championships.
A variation of the knockout format is the "best-of-X" or series format where two teams face each other for a specified number of times until one team wins the majority of specified games, most of the time the remaining games are not played anymore; only then is the losing team eliminated from contention and the winning team advances to the next level. This format is predominant in American sports such as baseball, ice hockey and basketball, and on test cricket.
A military academy or service academy (in American English) is an educational institution which prepares candidates for service in the officer corps of the army, the navy, marine corps, air force or coast guard. It normally provides education in a military environment, the exact definition depending on the country concerned.
Three types of academy exist: high school-level institutions awarding academic qualifications, university-level institutions awarding bachelor's degree level qualification, and those preparing officer cadets for commissioning into the armed services of the state.
The first military academies were established in the 18th century to provide future officers for technically specialized corps, such as engineers and artillery, with scientific training.
The Royal Danish Naval Academy was set up in 1701, making it the oldest military academy, to existing in the world. The Royal Military Academy, Woolwich was set up in 1720 as the earliest military academy in Britain. Its original purpose was to train cadets entering the Royal Artillery and Royal Engineers. In France, the École Royale du Génie at Mézières was founded in 1748, followed by a non-technical academy in 1751, the École Royale Militaire offering a general military education to the nobility. French military academies were widely copied in Prussia, Austria, Russia and even minor powers, including Turin and the Kingdom of Savoy, in the late 18th century.
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The 1992 Esso RAC British Touring Car Championship season was the 35th British Touring Car Championship (BTCC) season. Changes for 1992 The championship branched out from England to include one round in Scotland (held at Knockhill) and one in Wales (held at Pembrey) Season summary The 1992 British Touring Car Championship began at Silverstone where stringent winter testing appeared to have paid off for Vauxhall as John Cleland dominated the proceedings, taking with him the victory and a new lap record. Cleland would also win the second round, held at Thruxton, ahead of works Toyota driver Andy Rouse. Champion manufacturer BMW meanwhile struggled with their new 318iS (which used a variant of the E30 M3 S14 engine in 2.0 size) model. The works Prodrive cars were driven by Tim Sugden and form...
Highlights from rounds 7, 8 and 9 of the 2015 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship from Thruxton in Hampshire. Three different winners and some incredibly close racing made it another fantastic day of BTCC action!
Get yourself in the mood for next weekend's showdown by watching our Dunlop-backed highlights from the penultimate event at Silverstone, which left eight drivers still in contention to be crowned champion!
A new three-part series documenting the history of the British Touring Car Championship first Broadcast on ITV4 in February 2014. The series tells the inside story of the British Touring Car Championship from the first race on Boxing Day 1957 to the present day. Narrated by Tiff Needell, the three one-hour shows mix evocative archive footage with bespoke interviews with the major protagonists, from drivers to team managers to Murray Walker. Each episode focuses on a different period, shedding fresh light on the legendary drivers, the legendary cars and the legendary moments that have made the BTCC such a success. Touring Car Legends has been written and directed by Gaucho Productions Managing Director, Alistair Weaver. “I fell in love with cars watching the Ford RS500’s do battle in the...
At the end of 1992 BMW GB withdrew from the championship after the rules had been changed in a direction which BMW felt disadvantaged them. Prodrive, which had run the works operation for BMW, picked up their now famous Subaru contract to build rally cars. Prodrive had been expected to be entering a works Mercedes Benz team in cooperation with AMG, running the C-class. Prodrive stalwart Tim Sugden and Bernd Schneider were due to drive for the team. The plans were for a late season appearance leading to a full challenge in 1994, but this eventually came to nothing. Vic Lee Motorsport was liquidated after owner Vic Lee’s drug scandal. The assets of the team were taken over by Steve Neal and Ray Bellm, who picked up personnel from Euroracing’s discontinued sports car effort and merged it into...
Subscribe to the channel now: http://smarturl.it/autocar Colin Turkington versus Jason Plato. BMW versus MG. Catch the action as three races around the demanding Brands Hatch Grand Prix circuit decide the destiny of this year's Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship. Autocar, the world's leading motoring magazine and website, delivers industry-leading news, the most in-depth car reviews and opinion from our team of experts. Our presenters include some of the world's top motoring journalists who have unrivalled access to the world's fastest, rarest, most exotic and most exciting cars on some of the world's best roads and race tracks. Visit http://www.autocar.co.uk for the latest news, reviews and analysis New videos are uploaded to Autocar's YouTube channel each week. Don't mis...
Here's our Dunlop-backed highlights video from the show-stopping season-opening #BTCC weekend from Brands Hatch. Brief action from the three races, won by Tom Ingram, Gordon Shedden and Adam Morgan respectively, and includes exclusive interview with championship leader Matt Neal.
Vintage footage of the old British Touring Car Championship at Silverstone. With the classic Sierra RS500s and BMW M3 amongst others. The 1988 Dunlop RAC British Touring Car Championship was the 31st season of the championship. The drivers title was won by Frank Sytner, driving a BMW Team Finance BMW M3 Second place overall was Phil Dowsett who dominated class D. Andy Rouse finished third on points, winning nine races outright of the twelve rounds
https://www.dukevideo.com/prd3944/BTCC-2016-Review-2-Disc-DVD As butt clenching moments go, this is right up there and the cameraman was very lucky to escape from this almighty crash in the BTCC with just a new pair of underpants required! In terms of consistently close and exciting racing there’s nothing really that comes close to BTCC - as its loyal fans are well aware. Every year the thirty round series produces a start-to-finish thriller which sees stars like Plato, Shedden, Tordoff, Neal and Jackson go head-to-head in stunning modified saloon cars. 2016 has proved no exception and, as the Official Review shows, this was another bumper-bending, fender-crunching, no-holds-barred season-long campaign that has provided no end of entertainment. With cameras in the cockpits of leading c...
The BTCC is home to some of the best racing and crashing action in the UK. Here, we look at some of the highlights
A short promotional film for Eurotech Racing, part of the British Touring Car Championship. Directed by Alex Queen. Focusing on how the team & driver Andrew Jordan prepare for a new season and eventually win the 2013 Championship. Turn on HD for a better viewing experience.
Visit www.OctaneReport.com for more. Volvo is more than just a maker of safe cars. They've been racing for years, in rally and touring cars. From the British Touring Car Championship to the C30, Volvo takes us on a tour of their racing history. Part 1 of 2.
This piece is to be broadcast on Sunday 1st April as part of ITV4's coverage of the British Touring Cars Championship. Since the flag dropped on the 2011 season, every driver and team have been heads down working on plans to be on the grid of the premier British motor sport event for 2012. Whether that be working on the car or the months of endless work that go into securing the sponsorship to enable the driver/team to go racing. Here's a flavour of people's winters, as the ground lay at media day. Shot on C300 by Roger Laxon of Flying Fern Films at the BTCC Media day just under 14 days ago. Grade & graphics by Alex Dinnin.
Shot over two days at round 8 of the BTCC (British Touring Car Championship) at the Knockhill racing circuit in Scotland. The intro is a kind of homage to the Days of Thunder intro (the music is by Hans Zimmer from that score). The events featured were; -British Touring Car Championship -Ginetta G50s -Ginetta Juniors -Porsche Carrera Cup -Formula Renault -Renault Clio Cup -1970s Formula 1 cars Shot by me on a Canon EOS 550d / Rebel T2i with the 18-55mm kit lens. Sound is from the built-in mic. Edited in Premiere Pro and colour graded in Magic Bullet Looks.
More than just a builder of safe cars, Volvo has been racing for years. From rally to the British Touring Car Championship, Volvo gives us a history lesson on its new C30 racer as well as its past racecars and drivers. Love that station wagon. Part 2 of 2.
A few shots I took whilst filming a documentary for the British Touring Cars Championship at Donnington Park, with the Canon C300 and Canon 70-200 IS II, all handheld! The IS on that lens is amazing! http://caseyantwis.com/352/
Longer versions of Heroes will run over the next few BTCC events. Some of the guys had more than one, and some found inspiration closer to home. The British Touring Car Championship returns this weekend at Donington. See qualifying live on ITV.com/btcc from 1520, Saturday 14th April. And catch all the race action and build up on ITV4HD or ITV4 on Sunday 15th April from 1100. Filmed on C300 by Roger Laxon, 'Flying Ferns'. Music: 'Derezzed' by Daft Punk
History [edit]Partridge and his academy The university was founded in 1819 at Norwich by military educator and former superintendent of West Point, Captain Alden B. Partridge. Captain Partridge believed in the "American System of Education," a traditional liberal arts curriculum with instruction in civil engineering and military science. After leaving West Point because of congressional disapproval of his system, he returned to his native state of Vermont to create the American Literary, Scientific and Military Academy. Captain Partridge, in founding his academy, rebelled against the reforms of Sylvanus Thayer to prevent the rise of what he saw as the greatest threat to the security of the young republic: a professional officer class. He believed that a well-trained militia was an urgent ...
Video made on the British Touring Car Championship at Silverstone on behalf of SportsView, a student magazine created by myself, Jessica St Pierre, Ivy Kodjovi, Kenny Englefield, Jonny Willis and Kane Roderique-Walker. We are Journalism students from the University of Northampton. This video was filmed by myself, Kenny and Ivy, and edited by myself and Ivy.
Shot 100% on the Drift HD Ghost. Get Out There http://driftinnovation.com/ Drift would like to welcome James Thompson, World Touring Car Champion, to the team! Watch his qualifying lap of the Porto stop of the World Touring Car Championships with the Drift HD Ghost onboard. http://driftinnovation.com/
The 1992 Esso RAC British Touring Car Championship season was the 35th British Touring Car Championship (BTCC) season. Changes for 1992 The championship branched out from England to include one round in Scotland (held at Knockhill) and one in Wales (held at Pembrey) Season summary The 1992 British Touring Car Championship began at Silverstone where stringent winter testing appeared to have paid off for Vauxhall as John Cleland dominated the proceedings, taking with him the victory and a new lap record. Cleland would also win the second round, held at Thruxton, ahead of works Toyota driver Andy Rouse. Champion manufacturer BMW meanwhile struggled with their new 318iS (which used a variant of the E30 M3 S14 engine in 2.0 size) model. The works Prodrive cars were driven by Tim Sugden and form...
Highlights from rounds 7, 8 and 9 of the 2015 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship from Thruxton in Hampshire. Three different winners and some incredibly close racing made it another fantastic day of BTCC action!
Get yourself in the mood for next weekend's showdown by watching our Dunlop-backed highlights from the penultimate event at Silverstone, which left eight drivers still in contention to be crowned champion!
A new three-part series documenting the history of the British Touring Car Championship first Broadcast on ITV4 in February 2014. The series tells the inside story of the British Touring Car Championship from the first race on Boxing Day 1957 to the present day. Narrated by Tiff Needell, the three one-hour shows mix evocative archive footage with bespoke interviews with the major protagonists, from drivers to team managers to Murray Walker. Each episode focuses on a different period, shedding fresh light on the legendary drivers, the legendary cars and the legendary moments that have made the BTCC such a success. Touring Car Legends has been written and directed by Gaucho Productions Managing Director, Alistair Weaver. “I fell in love with cars watching the Ford RS500’s do battle in the...
At the end of 1992 BMW GB withdrew from the championship after the rules had been changed in a direction which BMW felt disadvantaged them. Prodrive, which had run the works operation for BMW, picked up their now famous Subaru contract to build rally cars. Prodrive had been expected to be entering a works Mercedes Benz team in cooperation with AMG, running the C-class. Prodrive stalwart Tim Sugden and Bernd Schneider were due to drive for the team. The plans were for a late season appearance leading to a full challenge in 1994, but this eventually came to nothing. Vic Lee Motorsport was liquidated after owner Vic Lee’s drug scandal. The assets of the team were taken over by Steve Neal and Ray Bellm, who picked up personnel from Euroracing’s discontinued sports car effort and merged it into...
Subscribe to the channel now: http://smarturl.it/autocar Colin Turkington versus Jason Plato. BMW versus MG. Catch the action as three races around the demanding Brands Hatch Grand Prix circuit decide the destiny of this year's Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship. Autocar, the world's leading motoring magazine and website, delivers industry-leading news, the most in-depth car reviews and opinion from our team of experts. Our presenters include some of the world's top motoring journalists who have unrivalled access to the world's fastest, rarest, most exotic and most exciting cars on some of the world's best roads and race tracks. Visit http://www.autocar.co.uk for the latest news, reviews and analysis New videos are uploaded to Autocar's YouTube channel each week. Don't mis...
Here's our Dunlop-backed highlights video from the show-stopping season-opening #BTCC weekend from Brands Hatch. Brief action from the three races, won by Tom Ingram, Gordon Shedden and Adam Morgan respectively, and includes exclusive interview with championship leader Matt Neal.
Vintage footage of the old British Touring Car Championship at Silverstone. With the classic Sierra RS500s and BMW M3 amongst others. The 1988 Dunlop RAC British Touring Car Championship was the 31st season of the championship. The drivers title was won by Frank Sytner, driving a BMW Team Finance BMW M3 Second place overall was Phil Dowsett who dominated class D. Andy Rouse finished third on points, winning nine races outright of the twelve rounds
https://www.dukevideo.com/prd3944/BTCC-2016-Review-2-Disc-DVD As butt clenching moments go, this is right up there and the cameraman was very lucky to escape from this almighty crash in the BTCC with just a new pair of underpants required! In terms of consistently close and exciting racing there’s nothing really that comes close to BTCC - as its loyal fans are well aware. Every year the thirty round series produces a start-to-finish thriller which sees stars like Plato, Shedden, Tordoff, Neal and Jackson go head-to-head in stunning modified saloon cars. 2016 has proved no exception and, as the Official Review shows, this was another bumper-bending, fender-crunching, no-holds-barred season-long campaign that has provided no end of entertainment. With cameras in the cockpits of leading c...
The BTCC is home to some of the best racing and crashing action in the UK. Here, we look at some of the highlights
A short promotional film for Eurotech Racing, part of the British Touring Car Championship. Directed by Alex Queen. Focusing on how the team & driver Andrew Jordan prepare for a new season and eventually win the 2013 Championship. Turn on HD for a better viewing experience.
Visit www.OctaneReport.com for more. Volvo is more than just a maker of safe cars. They've been racing for years, in rally and touring cars. From the British Touring Car Championship to the C30, Volvo takes us on a tour of their racing history. Part 1 of 2.
This piece is to be broadcast on Sunday 1st April as part of ITV4's coverage of the British Touring Cars Championship. Since the flag dropped on the 2011 season, every driver and team have been heads down working on plans to be on the grid of the premier British motor sport event for 2012. Whether that be working on the car or the months of endless work that go into securing the sponsorship to enable the driver/team to go racing. Here's a flavour of people's winters, as the ground lay at media day. Shot on C300 by Roger Laxon of Flying Fern Films at the BTCC Media day just under 14 days ago. Grade & graphics by Alex Dinnin.
Shot over two days at round 8 of the BTCC (British Touring Car Championship) at the Knockhill racing circuit in Scotland. The intro is a kind of homage to the Days of Thunder intro (the music is by Hans Zimmer from that score). The events featured were; -British Touring Car Championship -Ginetta G50s -Ginetta Juniors -Porsche Carrera Cup -Formula Renault -Renault Clio Cup -1970s Formula 1 cars Shot by me on a Canon EOS 550d / Rebel T2i with the 18-55mm kit lens. Sound is from the built-in mic. Edited in Premiere Pro and colour graded in Magic Bullet Looks.
More than just a builder of safe cars, Volvo has been racing for years. From rally to the British Touring Car Championship, Volvo gives us a history lesson on its new C30 racer as well as its past racecars and drivers. Love that station wagon. Part 2 of 2.
A few shots I took whilst filming a documentary for the British Touring Cars Championship at Donnington Park, with the Canon C300 and Canon 70-200 IS II, all handheld! The IS on that lens is amazing! http://caseyantwis.com/352/
Longer versions of Heroes will run over the next few BTCC events. Some of the guys had more than one, and some found inspiration closer to home. The British Touring Car Championship returns this weekend at Donington. See qualifying live on ITV.com/btcc from 1520, Saturday 14th April. And catch all the race action and build up on ITV4HD or ITV4 on Sunday 15th April from 1100. Filmed on C300 by Roger Laxon, 'Flying Ferns'. Music: 'Derezzed' by Daft Punk
History [edit]Partridge and his academy The university was founded in 1819 at Norwich by military educator and former superintendent of West Point, Captain Alden B. Partridge. Captain Partridge believed in the "American System of Education," a traditional liberal arts curriculum with instruction in civil engineering and military science. After leaving West Point because of congressional disapproval of his system, he returned to his native state of Vermont to create the American Literary, Scientific and Military Academy. Captain Partridge, in founding his academy, rebelled against the reforms of Sylvanus Thayer to prevent the rise of what he saw as the greatest threat to the security of the young republic: a professional officer class. He believed that a well-trained militia was an urgent ...
Video made on the British Touring Car Championship at Silverstone on behalf of SportsView, a student magazine created by myself, Jessica St Pierre, Ivy Kodjovi, Kenny Englefield, Jonny Willis and Kane Roderique-Walker. We are Journalism students from the University of Northampton. This video was filmed by myself, Kenny and Ivy, and edited by myself and Ivy.
Shot 100% on the Drift HD Ghost. Get Out There http://driftinnovation.com/ Drift would like to welcome James Thompson, World Touring Car Champion, to the team! Watch his qualifying lap of the Porto stop of the World Touring Car Championships with the Drift HD Ghost onboard. http://driftinnovation.com/
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