1993 British Touring Car Championship Explained

The 1993 Auto Trader RAC British Touring Car Championship season was 36th British Touring Car Championship (BTCC) season.

Season summary

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, 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.[1] The plans were for a late season appearance leading to a full challenge in 1994, but this eventually came to nothing.[2] 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 Neal's Rimstock Racing outfit, creating Team Dynamics. Bellm would sell his share in the team later in the year, leaving Steve Neal as the only owner. The team started the 1993 season with three 1992-spec 318iS cars piloted by Matt Neal, Ray Bellm and Alex Portman, later dropping down to two.
Only weeks after BMW GB withdrew from the BTCC, BMW withdrew their Schnitzer Motorsport-run works operation from the German DTM championship, also there because of their disagreement with new rules. With few other series to contest in Schnitzer Motorsport were sent over by BMW to the British championship along with works drivers Steve Soper and Joachim Winkelhock.
Andy Rouse had lost his Toyota contract to famous Toyota tuners TOM'S Norfolk-based European arm known as Tom's GB, who had previously run Group A Toyotas in BTCC in the eighties. Andy Rouse's seat was taken over by Julian Bailey, and the new shape Carina E GTi replaced the older model. Toyota also supported a junior team run by Park Lane Racing, who would run two older shape Carinas for James Kaye and Bobby Verdon-Roe. Rouse himself had landed a Ford works deal, but the new Mondeo would not appear until after the season had started.
Vauxhall retained their John Cleland / Jeff Allam line-up in the Vauxhall Cavalier and their Ecurie Ecosse semi-works team; at Ecurie Ecosse David Leslie retained his seat and was after a few races joined by fellow Scotsman Harry Nuttall. Peugeot added Eugene O’Brien and Ian Flux to Robb Gravett for a three-car line-up in the Peugeot 405 Mi16 (with Flux’ car being run by Roy Kennedy Racing); Nissan ran three cars for Keith O'Dor, Win Percy and Tiff Needell, and Mazda returned with Patrick Watts in a brand new Xedos 6. Renault was the new manufacturer to join the championship with Alain Menu and reigning champion Tim Harvey as their drivers in the Renault 19 16v

The season started at Silverstone, where Steve Soper led team-mate Joachim Winkelhock home for a dominating BMW one-two. The second round at Donington Park was the support race for the European Grand Prix. The race was hit by torrential rain, and thanks to Michelin (whose wet-weather tyres were far superior to the ones of the other tire manufacturers) Renault was able to claim a one-two finish, Tim Harvey winning the race ahead of Alain Menu. It soon became apparent that Renault's pace was tied to conditions, as they struggled to match the championship's privateers in the dry.

A start line crash at the next round at Snetterton forced a red flag, and five cars failed to make the restart. The race would be won by Soper, with Julian Bailey in second and David Leslie in third. Winkelhock then took the victory at Round 4 at Donington Park ahead of Jeff Allam and Steve Soper. Winkelhock then took a commanding victory at Oulton Park, and as Steve Soper had gone off into a tyre wall and forced into retirement Winkelhock now took the championship lead by two points.

Brands Hatch hosted the first double header of the season. Winkelhock was at the centre of controversy when he shunted David Leslie out of the lead to take the win. Keith O’Dor finished second and Will Hoy third. Leslie was not amused, commenting that Winkelhock had not had any opportunity whatsoever to pull the pass off. Winkelhock apologized, saying he was a lot faster than Leslie in that corner but that there had been a bit of a misunderstanding when he tried his move. Winkelhock then led the second race when he made a mistake going into Clearways and went off into the Armco barrier and retirement. Will Hoy then went off at the same place, but ended up a bit further to the right and into the tires that covered some of the barriers at that corner. With both of his major contenders out Soper could take an easy win ahead of O’Dor and Jeff Allam.

The BTCC then headed to Wales for Round 8 at Pembrey, where Ford made its debut. Winkelhock won the race with Hoy in second and Soper in third. At the next round at Silverstone Toyota appeared to be heading home a one-two finish for Will Hoy and Julian Bailey. An over-ambitious move from Bailey however put Hoy on his roof and forced Bailey himself into retirement. It was instead Keith O’Dor who took his and Nissan's first BTCC victory. To make it a perfect day for Nissan his teammate Win Percy finished second in a drag race over the line with Paul Radisich, who took the returning Ford team's first podium.

Knockhill held the next double header of the season. A race long battle between Vauxhall driver John Cleland and Toyota driver Julian Bailey saw Cleland finally come out on top, with Will Hoy finishing in third. Further back, Soper lost valuable points when he was pushed off by Radisich in the Ford. Winkelhock was not able to start the second race due to clutch problems. It was now Bailey's turn to win a race, finishing ahead of Cleland and Hoy. The Renault team decided to skip the Scottish meeting and focus on developing their car.

Oulton Park hosted Round 12 which was the Gold Cup, and Renault's car updates appeared to have paid off. Both cars qualified and finished much better than before, Menu taking fourth. Up front Winkelhock led from start to finish while Soper was second ahead of Cleland.
Round 13 took place at Brands Hatch and Winkelhock and Leslie clashed again. First Winkelhock barged past Leslie to take second, and when Leslie attempted to retake the place he pushed Winkelhock into a spin. Both drivers dropped down the field while Radisich won the race from Soper and Peugeot driver Robb Gravett; Soper was however later penalised one position because of his rather forceful move on Gravett on the last lap to take second.

Leslie then finally won a race when the series visited Thruxton. Ford was second and third with Radisich and Andy Rouse, while a sixth place from Soper closed the gap between him and Winkelhock to twelve points.

Donington Park hosted the penultimate weekend of the championship and the last double header meeting. It also saw Nigel Mansell join the Ford team for the meeting. Radisich dominated the first race and won it by more than ten seconds, while wet weather conditions enabled Renault to finish second and third. A puncture had forced Soper to retire, and with Winkelhock finishing fifth the German now had the chance to take the title in the second race. Menu then won Race 2 from Radisich and Winkelhock, but as Soper finished fifth the championship would be decided in the final round at Silverstone.

At Silverstone the race was red flagged following an accident involving Robb Gravett's Peugeot. Will Hoy led away in the Toyota after the restart, but was later passed by both Paul Radisich and Andy Rouse, who took a one-two finish for Ford. Hoy held on to third, and while Steve Soper finished ahead of Winkelhock he did not get the result he needed and it was Joachim Winkelhock who won the 1993 British Touring Car Championship. Despite missing the first part of the season Paul Radisich finished third in the championship, with John Cleland in fourth and Julian Bailey in fifth.

Teams and drivers

TeamCarNo.DriversRounds
Manufacturers
Renault Dealer RacingRenault 191 Tim Harvey1–8, 10–14
19 Alain Menu1–8, 10–14
Team Securicor ToyotaToyota Carina E2 Will HoyAll
21 Julian BaileyAll
Vauxhall SportVauxhall Cavalier3 John ClelandAll
4 Jeff AllamAll
Team MondeoFord Mondeo Si5 Andy Rouse7–14
15 Paul Radisich7–14
BMW Motorsport TeamBMW 318i6 Steve SoperAll
22 Joachim WinkelhockAll
Park Lane Toyota Junior TeamToyota Carina E10 James Kayenowrap1–8, 10, 12–14
20 Bobby Verdon-RoeAll
RKR with Silkolene at HalfordsPeugeot 405 Mi1614 Ian FluxAll
Nissan Castrol RacingNissan Primera eGT23 Kieth O'dorAll
24 Win Percy1–4, 6–14
Tiff Needell5
346–9, 11
Peugeot Talbot SportPeugeot 405 Mi1645 Robb GravettAll
46 Eugene O'BrienAll
Mazda Racing TeamMazda Xedos 666 Patrick WattsAll
Ecurie Ecosse VauxhallVauxhall Cavalier78 Tiff Needell2
Harry Nuttall3–14
79 David LeslieAll
80 Chris Goodwin11, 14
Independents
Team DynamicsBMW 318is11 Ray Bellm2–4, 6–8
Andy Wallace5
27 Alex Portman1–6, 8–14
13 Matt Neal1–11
BMW 318i7712–14
Pinkney MotorsportBMW 318is12 Dave Pinkney1–8, 11
Tamchester Team MaxtedVauxhall Cavalier17 Ian KhanAll
16 Ian Ashley1–8
Colin Davids Racing10-14
Gareth Howell RacingFord Sierra Sapphire18 Gareth HowellNone
Peggen MotorsportBMW M325 Peggen Andersson1–2
Jim WhealsFord Sierra Sapphire26 Jim Wheals3
Asquith AutosportMazda 323F32 Ian Cantwell1–3, 6, 8
Bob BerridgenowrapFord Sierra Sapphire35 Bob Berridge6, 8, 10–14

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TOCA Shootout

Entrants

TeamCarNo.Drivers
Manufacturers
Team MondeoFord Mondeo Si5 Nigel Mansell
15 Paul Radisich
BMW Motorsport TeamBMW 318i6 Steve Soper
nowrap Park Lane Toyota Junior TeamToyota Carina E8 Derek Warwick
Peugeot Talbot SportPeugeot 405 Mi1645 Robb Gravett
46 Dave Coyne
Mazda Racing TeamMazda Xedos 666 Patrick Watts
Ecurie Ecosse VauxhallVauxhall Cavalier78 Tiff Needell
79 David Leslie
80nowrap Hayden Measham
Independents
Team DynamicsBMW 318i11 Matt Neal
BMW 318is27 Alex Portman
77 Chris Rea
Pinkney MotorsportBMW 318is12 Dave Pinkney
Colin Davids RacingVauxhall Cavalier16 Ian Ashley
Tamchester Team MaxtedVauxhall Cavalier17 Ian Khan
Thenander MotorsportBMW M330 Bengt Thenander
PetrolineBMW 318i33 Klaas Zwart

Results

TOCA Shootout
Pos.Driver
1 David Leslie
2 Paul Radisich
3 Steve Soper
4 Robb Gravett
5 Dave Coyne
6 Tiff Needell
7 Ian Ashley
NC Matt Neal
NC Nigel Mansell
NC Bengt Thenander
NC Ian Khan
NCnowrap Hayden Measham
NC David Pinkney
NC Derek Warwick
NC Chris Rea
NC Klaas Zwart
NC Patrick Watts
NC Alex Portman

Race calendar and winners

All races were held in the United Kingdom.

RoundCircuitDatePole PositionFastest LapWinning DriverWinning TeamWinning Privateer
1R1nowrapSilverstone (National), Northamptonshire28 March Steve Soper Joachim Winkelhock Steve SoperBMW Motorsport Team Matt Neal
2R2Donington Park (GP), Leicestershire11 April Steve Soper Tim Harvey Tim HarveyRenault Dealer Racing Ian Cantwell
3R3Snetterton Circuit, Norfolk3 May Patrick Watts Joachim Winkelhock Steve SoperBMW Motorsport Team Ian Ashley
4R4Donington Park (GP), Leicestershire16 Maynowrap Joachim Winkelhocknowrap Joachim Winkelhocknowrap Joachim WinkelhocknowrapBMW Motorsport Team Matt Neal
5R5Oulton Park, Cheshire31 May John Cleland John Cleland Joachim WinkelhockBMW Motorsport Team Ian Ashley
6R6Brands Hatch (Indy), Kent13 June David Leslie Keith O'Dor Joachim WinkelhockBMW Motorsport Team Ray Bellm
R7 Joachim Winkelhock Steve SoperBMW Motorsport Team Ray Bellm
7R8Pembrey Circuit, Carmarthenshire27 June David Leslie David Leslie Joachim WinkelhockBMW Motorsport Team Ian Khan
8R9Silverstone (GP), Northamptonshire11 July Keith O'Dor Patrick Watts Keith O'DorNissan Castrol Racing Ian Khan
9R10Knockhill Racing Circuit, Fife25 July Julian Bailey Jeff Allam John ClelandVauxhall Sport Matt Neal
R11 Julian Bailey Julian BaileyTeam Securicor Toyota Alex Portman
10R12Oulton Park, Cheshire8 August Joachim Winkelhock Joachim Winkelhock Joachim WinkelhockBMW Motorsport Team Alex Portman
11R13Brands Hatch (Indy), Kent22 August David Leslie Joachim Winkelhock Paul RadisichTeam Mondeo Ian Khan
12R14Thruxton Circuit, Hampshire30 August David Leslie David Leslie David LeslienowrapEcurie Ecosse Vauxhall Matt Neal
13R15Donington Park (GP), Leicestershire12 September Paul Radisich Tim Harvey Paul RadisichTeam Mondeonowrap Alex Portman
R16 Paul Radisich Alain MenuRenault Dealer Racing Ian Ashley
14R17Silverstone (National), Northamptonshirenowrap19 September Paul Radisich Paul Radisich Paul RadisichTeam Mondeo Ian Khan

Championship results

Drivers Championship

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1 Joachim Winkelhock2Ret5111Ret143DNS12014538163
2 Steve Soper1313Ret413Ret128236Ret55150
3 Paul Radisich8355Ret12121110
4 John Cleland341072Ret576123128Ret67102
5 Julian BaileyRet72515694Ret21577717688
6 Kieth O'DorRet5DNS942251711105118111182
7 Will Hoy4Ret46Ret3142Ret103Ret4101616379
8 David LeslieRetRet38Ret186Ret597713148472
9 Jeff Allam56DNS2373101866615131112967
10 Alain Menu102Ret13Ret15RetRet849921Ret57
11 Andy RouseRetRet1610Ret63DSQ4241
12 Win Percy7Ret8115492DNSDNS1811Ret107Ret38
13 Robb GravettRetRet714DNSDSQ16119RetDNSRet241713DNS34
14 Tim Harvey111Ret16Ret118RetRetRet14163Ret1531
15 Patrick Watts6RetDNS4Ret10RetRetRet44Ret812RetDNS1229
16 Eugene O'BrienRetRet13Ret51211RetRet8Ret9105615Ret23
17 Harry Nuttall16158RetDNS671198Ret159Ret1316
18 Ian Flux98111069714Ret151311Ret18Ret101814
19 Bobby Verdon-Roe14Ret61278151512RetRet131717RetDNSRet11
20 Matt Neal8RetDNS17Ret14Ret181314151618191314173
21 James Kaye13119RetRetRetDNSRet10DNSDNS122014Ret143
22 Ian Cantwell129RetRet17DNQ162
23 Ian AshleyRet1212Ret9171313171721Ret159192
24 Ian Khan151017Ret14RetDNS121118Ret151621DNS18161
25 Alex PortmanRetRet15191016RetDNQRet171414Ret2212Ret211
26 Chris GoodwinRet101
27 Tiff NeedellRet12Ret1019Ret1312Ret0
28 Andy Wallace110
29 Ray BellmRetDNS18131217140
30 David PinkneyRet1314Ret13RetRet1615190
31 Bob BerridgeRetDNSRetRetDSQRet18Ret200
 — Peggen AnderssonRetRet0
 — Jim WhealsRet0
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TOCA Challenge for Privateers

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1 Matt Neal8RetDNS17Ret14Ret18131415161819131417194
2 Ian Khan151017Ret14RetDNS121118Ret151621DNS1816192
3 Ian AshleyRet1212Ret9171313171721Ret15919148
4 Alex PortmanRetRet15191016RetDNQRet171414Ret2212Ret21125
5 David PinkneyRet1314Ret13RetRet16151970
6 Ray BellmRetDNS181312171464
7 Ian Cantwell129RetRet17DNQ1656
8 Bob BerridgeRetDNSRetRetDSQRet18Ret2015
9 Andy Wallace1112
 – Peggen AnderssonRetRet0
 – Jim WhealsRet0
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Manufacturers Championship

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1BMW / BMW Motorsport Team13111111438136535251
2Vauxhall / Vauxhall Sport/Ecurie Ecosse343227365123121464198
3align=left nowrapToyota / Team Securicor Toyota/Park Lane Toyota Junior Team472515392Ret215477163159
4Nissan / Nissan Castrol Racing758942251711105118711138
5Ford / Team Mondeo8355Ret12121122
6Peugeot / Peugeot Sport/Roy Kennedy Racing9871059711981392461018111
7Renault / Renault Dealer Racing101Ret13Ret118Ret8499211593
8Mazda / Mazda Racing Team6RetDNS4Ret10RetRetRet44Ret812RetDNS1251
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External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mercedes in the BTCC - TenTenths Motorsport Forum.
  2. Web site: February. 7 July 2014 .