Tuesday 23 July 2013

Where are they now? - 2011 drivers


In this next addition to my blog, I will be looking at the drivers who left the series in 2011 and finding out what they are up to nowadays outside the BTCC.

Of course, at the end of 2011, a number of the drivers who featured in the BTCC stepped up to the world stage of touring car racing. Team Aon opted out of the series to run their global Ford Focus in the WTCC with Tom Chilton being partnered with James Nash. STR and Tom Boardman also followed suit, as did former Silverline driver Alex Macdowall. The reasons why these drivers moved up to the WTCC isn't something I know personally, but all of them have had varied success so far in their WTCC campaigns.

There are other drivers that left the series, but didn't make the jump up to the World Series. Two of the biggest departures of the series were Go Mobile drivers Paul O'Neill and John George, after the team were unable to put a package together for the 2012 season. As the avid BTCC viewer will know, Paul O'Neill is now currently working for ITV4 and hopefully we will see him out on track again very soon. His former team mate John George is also currently out of a drive, and it will be interesting to see if he will make a return to the series in the future.

Another driver that seems to have disappeared from the racing scene is young Chris Swanwick, who partnered Rob Austin in the Audi at Brands Hatch and Silverstone in the final two rounds of the 2011 season. After his brief outing in the BTCC, Chris has struggled with a lack of budget and hasn't been out on track since.

The only other driver that has left the BTCC after the 2011 season is Martin Byford, who was drafted in for the second half of the season by the AmD Milltek squad. After the shock departure of Tom Onslow-Cole, Martin did a good job of filling in the driver's seat of the VW Golf. After he was unable to fund a return to the BTCC, Byford confirmed that he would be competing in the British GT Championship in a Lotus Evora, but he has not ruled out a return to the BTCC, as it all depends on if he can get the required budget.

Photo credit: Phil Laughton Photography

Saturday 20 July 2013

Where are they now? - 2010 drivers

As the BTCC moves on each year, the series sees a number of drivers come into and leave the BTCC. Some move on into pastures new, with many of the ex stars of the BTCC moving up to the World Touring Car Championship, or some of the drivers may leave the series due to other factors such as budgetary issues.

I've been following the BTCC since 2010 and in the short time that I've been a viewer, I have seen numerous drivers leave the series. Of course, some of them have moved up to WTCC, but there are others which seem to have disappeared off the map so to speak. Let's start with the drivers that left the series after the end of the 2010 season.

First up, and pictured in this article, is David Pinkney, who's last BTCC outing actually saw him driving the first NGTC Audi A4 of Rob Austin Racing in 2011. However, that was only a demonstration lap at Brands Hatch. The last time Pinkney was actually racing in the BTCC was in 2010, where he drove a NGTC engined Vauxhall Vectra for his own racing team. As mentioned, he was scheduled to compete the following season for Rob Austin Racing in the Audi, but left the team after the Brands weekend due to business commitments.

The next driver is Steven Kane, the Northern Ireland driver who hugely impressed in 2010 as he partnered Mat Jackson in the second of the Airwaves BMW's. He managed to get a number of podiums over the course of the season, and showed the prowess of the rear wheel drive machines. Since he left the series at the end of the 2010 season, Kane has competed in the American Le Mans series for Dyson Racing, and the following year drove an Audi R8 for Oryx Racing in the Rolex Sports Car Series.

Another BMW driver that decided to quit the BTCC after 2010 is Martin Depper. He made his touring car debut in the BMW 320i alongside team mate and manager Arthur Forster in the Forster Motorsport cars. Neither of the drivers had spectacular seasons, and it became a common feature to see at least one of the cars off the track, sometimes even both! After their miserable campaigns, the pair returned to the MINI Challenge for 2011, and more recently Depper has competed in the VW Racing Cup in a VW Scirocco.

There are also a couple of drivers who did leave the series after selling their cars. Martin Johnson drove an ageing Vauxhall Astra Coupe in the 2010 season, and managed to pick up some points over the year. However, after the Brands finale, Johnson sold his Astra to a touring car team in the UAE touring car championship, but was then offered to drive the car as a farewell. Since then, there has been no word on what he is currently doing.

The other driver that sold their car is young Matt Hamilton, who drove for his dad's TH Motorsport team in an old Honda Civic Type R. Like with the Forster duo, Matt struggled in 2010, and had to miss Croft due to a lack of budget. Then there were rumours that the Civic had been sold, which therefore resulting in him losing his 2010 drive. Since then it was reported that Matt would be returning to the series in 2012 in an NGTC spec Skoda Octavia, but that has yet to materialise, again due to sponsorship and budgetary issues.

Two of the biggest driver departures of 2010 occurred very early in the season - in fact just after the first round at Thruxton. Most of course will know that I am talking about former double champion Fabrizio Giovanardi and his team mate Phil Glew, who both took part in the series for Triple 8 but left after Uniq pulled out of the programme. Glew did make a brief return at the Silverstone round however with STR and YRC. Since their departures, Giovanardi has been driving in the Superstars series, but again, there is little information about what he has been doing over the last couple of years due to him being outside the world of touring cars. On the other hand, his team mate Phil Glew has been racing in the British GT championship with Lotus, and I believe he is still in the series.

Photo credit: Phil Laughton Photography


Monday 1 July 2013

Team HARD lose Cole

Well I was only saying yesterday that the BTCC is full of surprises, and I don't think anyone was expecting this - James Cole leaving Team HARD with immediate effect.

In all fairness, I think that Tony Gilham's decision to run four cars in only the teams second season was a bit ambitious, but was prepared to be proven wrong and see them progress well, especially with the likes of Tom Onslow-Cole and Jack Goff on board.

It is a shame to lose James, I thought he was doing fairly well in his debut season, which was even more challenging with him driving one of the new NGTC Vauxhall Insignia's that, again, have not lived up to their full potential as of yet. Despite that, he has done well to overcome some of the numerous mechanical issues his car has suffered to at least finish in the middle of the pack, which is where everyone would expect the car to be.

I also thought that James was with the right team in Tony Gilham's squad - particularly when you look at the work that the team have put into the VW Cup and the success they've gained from there. They have some very talented young drivers, and Tony's experience has helped them be successful, particularly when you look at Howard Fuller and Aaron Williamson, and in my opinion, I thought he would have fitted in perfectly. But according to him, he has said that he is looking for new partners who "share the same vision as him", which suggests that he was uncomfortable at Team HARD.

All I can say is that I hope to see him back in the championship as soon as possible, and hope that the team can find a talented replacement and continue their progress to the front of the BTCC grid.

Photo credit: Phil Laughton Photography