2006 British Touring Car Championship season
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The 2006 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship season was the 49th British Touring Car Championship (BTCC) season. As in 2005, there were ten racing weekends at nine different circuits; each round comprising three races, making a thirty round competition in total.
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[edit] Changes for 2006
- In 2006, the number of grid places to be reversed for race three’s starting grid will vary between six and ten. The actual number will be unknown at each race meeting until it is randomly drawn by the winner of race two, immediately after that race.
- The base-weight of BTC-spec cars will increase to 1175kg (although the difference in base weight between BTC and S2000-spec cars will be the same as existed at the end of 2005)
- Cars of those who enter the BTCC late, or dip in and out of the championship, with be penalised with a maximum success ballast at their first meeting or on their return. The ballast amount will subsequently reduce in the second and third meeting in which that car competes.
[edit] Teams and Drivers
Key to classes: M = Manufacturer entered team; I = Independent team
Key to car specifications: S2K = Car built to Super 2000 specifications; BTC = Car built to BTC-touring specifications
[edit] Race calendar and winners
Round | Circuit | Date | Winning driver | Winning team |
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1 2 3 |
Brands Hatch (Indy) | 9 April | James Thompson James Thompson Jason Plato |
SEAT Sport UK SEAT Sport UK SEAT Sport UK |
4 5 6 |
Mondello Park | 23 April | Matt Neal Matt Neal Mike Jordan |
Team Halfords Team Halfords Team Eurotech |
7 8 9 |
Oulton Park (Island) | 14 May | Gordon Shedden Matt Neal Jason Plato |
Team Halfords Team Halfords SEAT Sport UK |
10 11 12 |
Thruxton | 4 June | Gordon Shedden Matt Neal Colin Turkington |
Team Halfords Team Halfords Team RAC |
13 14 15 |
Croft | 16 July | Jason Plato Matt Neal James Thompson |
SEAT Sport UK Team Halfords SEAT Sport UK |
16 17 18 |
Donington Park (National) | 30 July | Gordon Shedden Gordon Shedden Colin Turkington |
Team Halfords Team Halfords Team RAC |
19 20 21 |
Snetterton | 13 August | Jason Plato Jason Plato Matt Neal |
SEAT Sport UK SEAT Sport UK Team Halfords |
22 23 24 |
Knockhill | 3 September | Jason Plato Fabrizio Giovanardi Matt Neal |
SEAT Sport UK VX Racing Team Halfords |
25 26 27 |
Brands Hatch (Indy) | 24 September | Jason Plato Jason Plato Fabrizio Giovanardi |
SEAT Sport UK SEAT Sport UK VX Racing |
28 29 30 |
Silverstone (National) | 15 October | Gareth Howell Matt Neal Gareth Howell |
Team Halfords Team Halfords Team Halfords |
[edit] Championship standings
[edit] Drivers' Championship
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Drivers | Neal | Plato | Chilton | Turkington | Collard | G. Smith | Giovanardi | Proctor | Thompson | Bell | Marsh | Murray | Leason | Kaye | A. Jones | Turner | Howell | Hughes | O'Neill | Dowling | Stockton | Shedden | Pinkney | M. Smith | Jordan | M. Jones | Leggate | Kizilirmak |
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Teams | VXR | SEAT | RAC | Halfords | Fast-Tec | Geoff Steel | Farécla | Quest | Daniels | Synchro | Xero | Kartworld | BTC | Motorbase | InFront | Eurotech | Forward | Tech-Speed |
Circuits | Brands Hatch | Mondello | Oulton | Thruxton | Croft | Donington | Snetterton | Knockhill | Silverstone |