1991 British Touring Car Championship Explained

The 1991 Esso RAC British Touring Car Championship season was the 34th British Touring Car Championship (BTCC) season and marked the first year of the Super Touring era.

Changes for 1991

Season summary

Group A had towards the end of its existence been dominated by Ford and their Sierra RS500. Super Tourers had first appeared in 1990, and with BMW and Vauxhall running their cars in that category they effectively had a years head start on their opposition for 1991. BMW also had the numerical advantage, the factory Prodrive team entering two cars and the semi-factory Vic Lee Motorsport team entering four. Vauxhall had two cars, as had Toyota, while Ford only appeared with a single car for Robb Gravett's Trakstar team. Nissan missed the start of the season but then ran a single-car effort for Keith O'Dor driving a 2.0 Primera entered by Janspeed, and was joined by ex-Formula One driver Julian Bailey towards the end of the season and Mitsubishi was back, engineered by BTCC stalwart John McGuire Racing, fielding a one car team for Mark Hales, the team elected to run the Lancer GTI at the beginning of the season but was replaced by the larger Galant mid season.

The privateer entries would consist mainly of BMW M3s with the odd Ford Sierra entry, the most notable being Andy Middlehurst, and the odd appearance of Jeff Wilson in a Vauxhall Belmont.

Rover and Peugeot would also be represented briefly by privateers Grahame Davis and Andrew McKenzie while possible entries from Audi (https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=fhJZ7aDz35c), Renault and Lancia (https://www.motorsportmagazine.com/archive/article/march-1991/25/british-touring-car-championship-3/) and Honda were mooted but never materialised.

The championship battle would stand between Will Hoy and John Cleland. Hoy won the first two races of the season and kept scoring consistently, but as the season progressed it was Cleland who came out on top more often than not. Hoy's consistency however put him in a position to claim the championship at the penultimate round at Thruxton, provided he scored a good enough result. Indeed, Hoy took the lead of the race thanks to BMW team tactics, but soon thereafter he was controversially tapped into a spin by works BMW driver Jonathan Palmer. Hoy dropped down the field and later retired after contact with Cleland. Cleland would go on to finish 8th with a damaged car, taking the championship to the final race. There Hoy was able to finish ahead of Cleland, and thus claiming the first Super Touring championship win. Andy Rouse finished third for Toyota, and Steve Soper ended up fourth overall despite missing several races due to clashing commitments in the German DTM championship.

The 7th meeting of the season at Silverstone would be notable for the debut of future 3-time Champion Matt Neal in a Pyramid Motorsport-run BMW M3, finishing 13th out of 17 finishers.

Teams and drivers

TeamCarNo.DriversRounds
Manufacturer
Trakstar MotorsportFord Sierra Sapphire1 Robb GravettAll
Kaliber ICS Team ToyotaToyota Carina3 Andy RouseAll
33 Gary AylesAll
BMW Team Labatt'sBMW M34 Tim HarveyAll
9 Laurence Bristow1–11, 13
Armin Hahne12
Vauxhall SportVauxhall Cavalier5 John ClelandAll
6 Jeff AllamAll
56 Bob Berridge12–13
BMW Team ListerineBMW M311 Will HoyAll
12 Ray BellmAll
BMW Team FinanceBMW M322 Jonathan PalmerAll
44 Steve Soper1, 3, 7–10, 12
Tim Sugden2, 5–6, 11, 13
Christian Danner4
Nissan Janspeed RacingNissan Primera eGT23 Kieth O'dor2–13
24 Julian Bailey11–13
John Maguire RacingMitsubishi Lancer88 Mark Hales1–5
Mitsubishi Galant8–13
Independent
Pyramid MotorsportBMW M32 Frank Sytner1–8, 10–11
David Leslie13
18 Matt Neal7
Alistair Fenwick12
Godfrey Hall13
Sean Walker RacingFord Sierra RS5007 Sean Walker2
BMW Team SwedenBMW M310 Nettan Lindgren1–3, 5–6
91 Peggen Andersson1–3, 6
R&D MotorsportBMW 318is13 Angus MacKay1–2
Alistair Lyall4, 7, 13
ACE MotorsportPeugeot 405 Mi1617 Andrew MacKenzie7, 10
Judge DevelopmentsFord Sierra RS50019 Dennis Leech1–4
Moto-BuildRover 216GTi20 Grahame Davis1–2, 7, 10
Brodie Brittain RacingFord Sierra Sapphire 4x421 Dave Brodie10–13
Drambuie RacingBMW M345 Ian ForrestAll
HWR MotorsportVauxhall Belmont58 Jeff Wilson9, 11, 13
Tony Bardy12
BRR MotorsportBMW M359 Ian Flux1, 3–5, 13
Matt Neal9
Val Musetti11
Auto Trader Techspeed TeamBMW M366 Nick Whale1–5, 8–9, 11–13
David Leslie7
John Llewellyn10
77 Nick Baird1–5, 7–8, 12–13
Matt Neal11
Graham Goode RacingFord Sierra RS Cosworth99 Andy MiddlehurstAll

Race calendar and winners

All races were held in the United Kingdom.

RoundCircuitDatePole PositionFastest LapWinning DriverWinning Team
1R1Silverstone Circuit (National)1 April Steve Soper Will Hoy Will HoyBMW Team Listerine
2R2Snetterton Circuit14 April John Cleland Will Hoy Will HoyBMW Team Listerine
3R3Donington Park (Grand Prix)28 April Steve Soper John Cleland Steve SoperBMW Team Finance
4R4Thruxton27 May Will Hoy Will Hoy John ClelandVauxhall Sport
5R5Silverstone Circuit (National)9 June Tim Sugden Andy Rouse John ClelandVauxhall Sport
6R6Brands Hatch (Indy)30 June Tim Sugden Will Hoy Tim SugdenBMW Team Finance
7R7Silverstone Circuit (Grand Prix)14 July Steve Soper Steve Soper Steve SoperBMW Team Finance
8R8Donington Park (National)28 July John Cleland Andy Rouse Andy RouseKaliber ICS Team Toyota
R9 Ray Bellm Andy RouseKaliber ICS Team Toyota
9R10Oulton Park (International)11 August John Cleland Gary Ayles John ClelandVauxhall Sport
10R11Brands Hatch (Indy)26 August Andy Rouse Andy Rouse Andy RouseKaliber ICS Team Toyota
R12 Ray Bellm Will HoyBMW Team Listerine
11R13Donington Park (Grand Prix)15 September John Cleland John Cleland John ClelandVauxhall Sport
12R14Thruxton22 September Jonathan Palmer Tim Harvey Steve SoperBMW Team Finance
13R15Silverstone Circuit (Grand Prix)6 October Andy Rouse Tim Harvey Tim HarveyBMW Team Labatt's
  1.  – Race was stopped after 10 laps due to heavy rain. The race was not restarted and no points were awarded.

Championship results

Drivers Championship

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1 Will Hoy11Ret3322RetDNS2213Ret5155
2 John Cleland39211126310143189132
3 Andy Rouse53984371141RetRet42115
4 Steve Soper18112Ret36Ret196
5 Ray Bellm626757462614Ret45690
6 Jeff Allam24522585RetRet8Ret610880
7 Jonathan Palmer7RetRet6116543576Ret22166
8 Tim Harvey107DSQ4743Ret67Ret52Ret142
9 Andy Middlehurst4Ret13Ret10Ret1677811487341
10 Tim SugdenRet1215Ret32
11 Robb Gravett2013Ret14189Ret94952791328
12 Frank SytnerDNS53Ret6810RetDNS97Ret26
13 Laurence BristowRet671216101185RetRetDNSRet720
14 Gary Ayles9DSQ4Ret8RetRetRetDNSRet3DNS14Ret1019
15 Armin Hahne312
16 David Leslie9412
17 Kieth O'dorRetRet111315Ret10810RetRet961110
18 Christian Danner58
19 Peggen Andersson8812116
20 Dennis Leech16148Ret3
21 Nick Baird11Ret1591412129DNS172
22 Ian Flux13Ret109141
23 Mark Hales17101616DNS14Ret1413RetRet11Ret1
24 Nettan Lindgren19Ret1013141
25 Nick Whale141214131711Ret111012191
26 John Llewellyn10Ret0
27 Ian Forrest1211111515141513NC1212Ret1213220
28 Jeff Wilson1311Ret0
29 Julian BaileyRetRet120
30 Matt Neal13RetDNS0
31 Valentino Musetti130
32 Angus MacKay15150
33 Dave BrodieRetDNSDNSRet150
34 Bob BerridgeRet160
35 Andrew MacKenzie17DNSDNS0
36 Alistair LyallDNSRet180
37 Godfrey Hall200
 — Grahame DavisDNSDNSDNSRetDNS0
 — Sean WalkerDNS0
 — Tony BardyDNS0
 — Alistair FenwickDNS0
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  1.  – Tim Harvey was docked 48 points in round 3 for not keeping within the limits of noise regulations.

† Race was stopped early due to heavy rain, and no points were awarded.Note: Most fastest laps are unknown.

Manufacturers Championship

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1align=left nowrapBMW / BMW Team Listerine/BMW Team Labatt's/BMW Team Finance111331122221211134
2Vauxhall / Vauxhall Sport2421156310143188116
3Toyota / Kaliber ICS Team Toyota53484371141Ret1442111
4Ford / Trakstar Motorsport4138141091674852773102
5Nissan / Nissan Janspeed RacingRetRet111315Ret10810RetRet961153
6Mitsubishi / John Maguire Racing17101616DNS14Ret1413RetRet11Ret45
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External Links

https://www.motorsportmagazine.com/archive/article/march-1991/25/british-touring-car-championship-3/