Robinho
7th February 2007, 14:06
i was having a root around for news on the BTCC and have been coming across more and more about the DTC and STCC in particular.
why is it these domestic series attract such a wide range of different S2000 cars. i can see why some of these manufacturers aren't represented in WTCC as the costs must be significantly higher, hence mainly works and well funded ex works cars seem to appear, but why do we see Peugeots, Audis, Mercs, Volvos, Renaults etc in these championships but people are scratching around for S2000 cars in the BTCC.
are these cars manufacturer built or built and run by privateers, is it cheaper to run in these championships than in the UK or is there simply more money in motorsport in Sweden and Denmark, or is it that these cars are just not competitive with ex WTCC BMW's, Seats, Alfas and Chevvies?
i hope some of these cars make it over here, or i can see us mirroring the WTCC and ending up with only a few S2000 manufacturers even though there are a variety of cars available.
That said we should see Vauxhall, Honda, Seat, BMW, Alfa, Lexus and possibly (?) Chevrolet reprersented in BTCC (in S2000 spec) this year, so am i making a fuss about nothing?
why is it these domestic series attract such a wide range of different S2000 cars. i can see why some of these manufacturers aren't represented in WTCC as the costs must be significantly higher, hence mainly works and well funded ex works cars seem to appear, but why do we see Peugeots, Audis, Mercs, Volvos, Renaults etc in these championships but people are scratching around for S2000 cars in the BTCC.
are these cars manufacturer built or built and run by privateers, is it cheaper to run in these championships than in the UK or is there simply more money in motorsport in Sweden and Denmark, or is it that these cars are just not competitive with ex WTCC BMW's, Seats, Alfas and Chevvies?
i hope some of these cars make it over here, or i can see us mirroring the WTCC and ending up with only a few S2000 manufacturers even though there are a variety of cars available.
That said we should see Vauxhall, Honda, Seat, BMW, Alfa, Lexus and possibly (?) Chevrolet reprersented in BTCC (in S2000 spec) this year, so am i making a fuss about nothing?