Matt Neal came close to taking the BTCC title last year, and now goes into 2011 determined to secure championship honours for the third time.
Gordon Shedden was one of the stars of the 2010 BTCC season as he emerged as a true championship contender – and the signs are there that he will be in the mix for honours again this season.
James Nash returns to the Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship for 2011 in what will be his second full season with former champions Triple Eight.
It’s take a while to announce, but Andy Neate’s move to Team Aon for the 2011 BTCC season is now official following the announcement of the entry list for the year ahead at Silverstone.
It looks like we’ll be treated to a sight of a number of rookie drivers in the 2011 BTCC season and Liam Griffin has arguably secured the best seat of the lot.
Tom Chilton enjoyed a successful season in the BTCC in 2010, clinching the Independents’ championship for Team Aon in the final round of the year at Brands Hatch.
If you want a good quote in the BTCC paddock, then the Team Dynamics truck is usually a good place to start – with team boss Steve Neal always keen to give his view on what is going on.
Gordon Shedden will hope for a strong year in the BTCC in 2011 – but what does the Scot have to say about his chances with the Honda Racing Civic – now powered by an NGTC-engine for the year ahead?
Luke Hines is a bit of a character – to use a huge understatement. He hasn’t been in the BTCC for some time after heading off to sample sportscars but with his options open for 2011, I thought it was time to sit down for a chat…