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The BTC-T MG ZS EX259 is a BTC-Touring class racing car that was built for the 2001 British Touring Car Championship season by West Surrey Racing, who ran MG's official works program. Works career [ edit ]
RML re-entered the BTCC in 2009, running their ex-WTCC Chevrolet Lacettis for 2001 champion Jason Plato, Mat Jackson since round two and James Nash since round four. Their 2009 campaign has brought good results, taking 11 wins and Plato taking second in the drivers championship.
MG ZS EX259 BTCC – MG ZS Touring Car. Ran by WSR, and originally raced with the livery of XPower and the sponsorship for Hot Wheels, later ran with the livery for the RAC. MG-Lola EX257 – Lola Racecar with an XP 20 engine. MG ZR EX258 – MG ZR Rallycar.
BTCC (1992–2002, 2004–present) BSB (1996–2019, 2021–present) ... Lola T294: 1975 RAC Knockhill Anti-Clockwise International Circuit: 2.0389 km (1974–present)
The title of BTCC champion is awarded to the driver who scores the most points overall in a British Touring Car Championship season. From 1992 to present a separate championship was awarded to the winning 'independent' (not officially manufacturer backed) driver, and from 2000 to 2003 the Production class had its own championship for the best 'class B' driver.
The 2024 season is the 67th British Touring Car Championship season, the 14th season for cars conforming to the Next Generation Touring Car (NGTC) technical specification and the final season using hybrid technology. [2] Jake Hill outscored Tom Ingram by eight points to score his first BTCC Title.
In January 2009, he was appointed as managing director of Lola Cars. [1] He still occasionally competes in historic racing events. Robin is the younger brother of former Formula One driver and current Sky Sports F1 commentator Martin Brundle. He previously ran a family car dealership in his home town of King's Lynn known as the Brundle Group. [2]
Frank suffered a suspected heart attack while racing a Lola at the Donington Historic Festival on 30 April 2011. [13] On 9 March 2020, Frank Sytner filed a lawsuit against Laurence Vaughan, a then director of Sytner Group. Sytner accused Vaughan of mismanaging £12.5 million from Synergy Fund LLP, into which Frank had personally invested £15 ...