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I'll always support Plato purely because he winds people up

Bit like me then :) hopefully you'll support me then

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  • XLBaconDoubleCheese
    XLBaconDoubleCheese

    Tordoff massively better than Neate. Good first 2 races for Plato!

  • I'll always support Plato purely because he winds people up but has the skills to back it up, unlike a certain Chris James who has blocked me on Twitter. I didn't say word to him either With Turkingt

  • camelspyyder
    camelspyyder

    I think Rouse is a great driver but his numbers are flattered by the fact that his second title was inherited due to politics  and his 4th was almost a given since he had the only turbocar in the top

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Huff, muller and menu and the rest of chevrolet got dumped becausei it wasn't commercially viable anymore for them to race. They were basically racing them selves,so they did have a reason for it.

Andy neate has set up his own team, but won't be racing this weekend, still setting up the team i believe. However he still owes thousands to mg.

Good first race, lightning start by Austin but in the end couldn't hold Plato and Jordan. Jordan tried to do a Plato move on Plato and put them both in the gravel but both recovered and came 1st and 2nd. Wrathall drove superbly to go from to back to get 6th. Keep an eye on Tordoff too. So far he's driving better than Neate ever did in that MG and should learn a lot from Plato

Good to see a VAG near the front...not sure what the golf and Passat are up to though

Tordoff massively better than Neate. Good first 2 races for Plato!

Plato wins race two. What's going on with Wrathall? Has Chris James kidnapped him and stolen his seat?

Local boy Wrathall is £1k worse off but at least the RAR Audi has been proven to be strong. Hope he can make it out for Donnington.

I missed Rob's crash and all of race 3. Had to go see family. You can tell that car has potential and the Audi's are fast. If the can sort out Will Bratt's reliability then I think both with will be fighting for podiums. Let's hope the regs don't hinder the RWD's later on in the season.

New driver of the day for me was Tordoff. He's miles better than Neate ever was.

New driver of the day for me was Tordoff. He's miles better than Neate ever was.

Too right !

I am supporting Rob Austin this year as I did last year. That was some crash, but a true testament to the safety cages and items on these cars. Main thing is Rob and Dave are ok, and hopefully Rob will be back for the next round!

The Rob Austin crash was huge. I was quite close to it, as you can see from the picture.

I really enjoyed the weekend, even if it was cold, and a few snow flurries. Great racing from everyone. A bit disappointing on the BMWs, which look nice this year.

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What's with all the empty seats ? I'd give a bit of my anatomy to be there if it wasn't so far away. Ok, exagerating a bit, but I'd have been there like a shot if I could have been. :rofl:

Probably the cold. Last time I looked BTCC tickets are a bargain for how much racing you see

It was a bargain. £31 for the weekend, which included 15 races, and various qualifying and practice sessions. £26 just for the Sunday. Also with Brands Hatch Indy, they are around 50 second laps, so you don't have to wait long for the field to come back round. Where I was, you could see the entrance and exit of Paddock hill bend, entrance to Druids, and the entrance to Graham Hill bend.

I arrived on raceday at the same time as Jason Plato's helicopter, and he seemed pretty cheerful for 8am!

Commentary all around the circuit too, so you get a good understanding of what is happening elsewhere.

The grand stand seats cost between £10 - £15 on raceday, hence them being empty.

Link to the schedule:

http://www.motorsportvision.co.uk/media/1682945/btcc_bh_3031032013.pdf

Anyway, down to the racing itself. Andrew Jordon looked very quick during the practice and qualifying sessions, and certain into races too. The MGs seemed to be doing the job, with Tordoff I believe being on the harder tyres in the final race (I may have misheard it)

Ok, it's an open stand, but you can see everything except behind the wood at Druids from about 1/3 up the Paddock Hill grandstand.

  • 2 weeks later...

Good clean fun at Donnington today. Not too much damage. Pity Sam T was mugged by the Hondas in race 3.

Watched all 3 races today, as above, good clean racing. Gutted for Sam, was hoping for him to get a podium. Great to see turkington back at the front, hopefully they can develop the 125 a bit more and get up there.

  • 2 months later...

Saturday was very dry and Sunday was very wet. So wet in fact, I was thinking during race 3, please let this end so I can get back in the car... :rofl:

I used to love going in the '90's. Its getting quite good again from what i've seen on tv and agree its good value for money.

  • 2 weeks later...

That makes me angry and sad :-(

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Bloody hell! That's his career over then

Nobody is going to sponsor him now, are they.

So stupid. :(

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