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1997 British Touring Car Championship

40th season of the British Touring Car Championship


40th season of the British Touring Car Championship

The 1997 Auto Trader RAC British Touring Car Championship was won by Alain Menu of the Williams Renault Dealer Racing team, driving a Renault Laguna. Menu dominated the year, setting a record of 12 wins during the season. The runner up was Frank Biela of Audi Sport UK in an Audi A4 Quattro. Third place was Menu's teammate, Jason Plato. In the independent class the championship was won by Robb Gravett in a Honda Accord.

Season summary

Defending manufacturers champions Audi retained the same driver line up for 1997, with defending drivers champion Frank Biela again partnering John Bintcliffe. Pre-season was not without controversy for Audi as had been announced that due to their dominance of much of 1996, a further weight penalty would be applied to both of their A4 Quattro's, a penalty that would subsequently be relaxed by 30kg at Oulton Park. Biela would secure 5 victories during the season to finish runner up to eventual champion Menu although he was never a serious threat for the title such was the Renault drivers dominance. Bintcliffe again finished 7th overall, scoring his first victory at Knockhill, repeating the feat at Thruxton.

Williams Renault, now into their third season running the Laguna, had a new driver in the form of future double BTCC champion Jason Plato, replacing 1991 Champion Will Hoy. Plato would drive alongside Swiss ace Alain Menu, three times a runner-up in the BTCC and now into his fifth year with Renault. Plato made history by taking pole position in his first 3 races but it was Menu who would go on to dominate the season with 12 victories, leading the standings throughout and wrapping up the title at Snetterton with 6 races to go. Plato's first victory came in that Snetterton race, the second coming in the final race of the year at Silverstone. The team wrapped up the manufacturers and teams championships.

The TWR backed Volvo squad, after an ultimately disappointing 1996 despite 5 wins, introduced a new car for 1997, replacing the 850 model with the sleek new S40. Swede Rickard Rydell, again drove alongside former Ford driver Kelvin Burt. The sole victory came for Rydell at Brands Hatch in August whilst Kelvin Burt scored just one podium in the opening race of the year

Honda, now having their pair of Accords run by the Prodrive team, had arguably the most exciting driver line-up for '97. Hard charger James Thompson, having joined from Vauxhall, and 1994 BTCC champion/ex-F1 driver Gabriele Tarquini would drive for the Japanese marque, who had had a resurgence towards the back end of 1996. Ultimately the season was a disappointment with just a single victory for each driver.

After a limited effort in 1996 Nissan re-entered the championship with a full blown manufacturer backed team. RML, who had run Vauxhall's effort since 1994, fielded a pair of brand new Primeras for David Leslie and Anthony Reid, the latter making his debut in the championship. Reliability was an issue but 5 podium finishes hinted at what was to come in 1998.

Vauxhall, after a difficult 1996 with just a solitary win for James Thompson, replaced the outgoing Yorkshireman with Derek Warwick, who joined both as a driver and team manager of the new-look Triple Eight Vectras after a somewhat low-key first BTCC season with Alfa in 1995. Double champion John Cleland would drive for Vauxhall for the ninth straight year in the BTCC. The team started the season with 1996 cars re-engineered by Triple Eight before being replaced by the new cars at Knockhill. The car suffered after a miscalculation with the aerodynamics that meant it lacked down force and did not work its tyres hard enough. BTCC rules meant that unlike in STW this was unable to be rectified.

Ford elected to introduce the latest shape Mondeo, and the driver line-up looked formidable on paper, with 1991 champion Will Hoy joining twice winner of the Touring Car World Cup New Zealander Paul Radisich. The cars were again built by Reynard Motorsport and run by West Surrey Racing. Whilst results were better than 1996 the cars continued to suffer from poor reliability and Ford finished the season 7th in the manufacturer standings.

After two seasons running the Honda factory effort Motorsport Developments (MSD) joined forces with Peugeot, now into their second season running the 406. They maintained the experienced duo of Patrick Watts and 1992 champion Tim Harvey and proved to be significantly more competitive than the previous season with Harvey taking a pair of 2nd places in wet conditions at Thruxton and Donington.

The independents championship was one of the most keenly contested for years. Defending independents champion Lee Brookes switched from a Toyota to a Peugeot, whilst rookie Jamie Wall drove the Mint Motorsport Vauxhall Cavalier used by Richard Kaye in 1996.

Matt Neal would again enter in his Team Dynamics built Mondeo, however the team looking to have closer ties to a manufacturer switched to a Nissan Primera mid season. Neal won the class six times, as many as eventual champion Gravett and was often mixing it with the works cars however inconsistency meant he was never in the championship battle.

1990 Champion Robb Gravett, having run selected rounds in 1996, returned with a Honda entered by Graham Hathaway and went on to secure the title, Whilst Scot Colin Gallie ran a 1994 BMW 318i entered by Dave Cook. Ian Heward again entered his 1993 ex RML Vauxhall Cavalier but often failed to qualify. Swedish Touring Car Championship regular Jan Brunstedt entered the early rounds at Silverstone but was lapped in both races.

Former Peugeot works driver Eugene O'Brien intended to return in a Honda Accord, run by YAP Motorsport, but this plan fell through.

Tourist Trophy

On October 18/19 the 1997 Tourist Trophy took place at Donington Park featuring an all-new format. One qualifying session on Saturday set the grid for the first of two 20-lap qualifying heats with the grid for the second race a reverse of the first. The grid for the 25 lap final was then decided by each driver's aggregate performance in the two heats.

Team and drivers

TeamCarNo.DriversRoundsManufacturersIndependents
GBR Audi Sport UKAudi A4 quattro1DEU Frank BielaAll
7GBR John BintcliffeAll
FRA Williams Renault Dealer RacingRenault Laguna2CHE Alain MenuAll
22GBR Jason PlatoAll
SWE Volvo S40 RacingVolvo S403SWE Rickard RydellAll
11GBR Kelvin BurtAll
GBR Vodafone Nissan RacingNissan Primera GT4GBR David LeslieAll
23GBR Anthony ReidAll
GBR Vauxhall SportVauxhall Vectra8GBR John ClelandAll
88GBR Derek WarwickAll
NZL Team Mondeo with ReynardFord Mondeo9GBR Will HoyAll
15NZL Paul RadisichAll
JPN Team Honda SportHonda Accord10nowrapGBR James ThompsonAll
20ITA Gabriele TarquiniAll
FRA Esso Ultron Team PeugeotPeugeot 40612GBR Tim HarveyAll
14GBR Patrick WattsAll
GBR Brookes MotorsportPeugeot 40617GBR Lee BrookesAll
SWE Janco MotorsportOpel Vectra18SWE Jan Brunstedt2
GBR Team DCRSBMW 318i19GBR Colin GallieAll
GBR Mint MotorsportVauxhall Cavalier25GBR Jamie WallAll
GBR ProMotor SportVauxhall Cavalier28GBR Ian Hewardnowrap6, 9–10, 12
GBR Rock-It CargoHonda Accord29GBR Robb Gravett2–12
GBR Team DynamicsFord Mondeo77GBR Matt Neal1–5
nowrapNissan Primera eGT6–12

RAC Tourist Trophy

TeamCarNo.DriversManufacturersIndependents
FRA Williams Renault Dealer RacingRenault Laguna1CHE Alain Menu
3GBR Jason Plato
GBR Audi Sport UKAudi A4 quattro2DEU Frank Biela
7GBR John Bintcliffe
Audi A418FRA Yvan Muller
SWE Volvo S40 RacingVolvo S404nowrapSWE Rickard Rydell
14DEU Armin Hahne
GBR Vodafone Nissan RacingNissan Primera GT8GBR David Leslie
11GBR Anthony Reid
17GBR Paula Cook
GBR Vauxhall SportVauxhall Vectra12GBR John Cleland
GBR Team MondeoFord Mondeo15NZL Paul Radisich
16GBR Will Hoy
JPN Team Honda SportHonda Accord21NZL Aaron Slight
22GBR Jonny Kane
DEU Abt SportslineAudi A4 quattro23DEU Christian Abt
24DNK Kris Nissen
GBR Mint MotorsportVauxhall Cavalier25GBR Tim Sugden
SWE Janco MotorsportOpel Vectra27SWE Jan Brunstedt
NOR Linnerud RacingOpel Vectra28NOR Tord Linnerud
GBR Team DynamicsFord Mondeo77GBR Matt Neal
nowrapNissan Primera eGT78FIN Kari Mäkinen

Race calendar and results

All races were held in the United Kingdom.

RoundCircuitDatePole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning teamnowrapWinning independent1R1R22R3R43R5R64R7R85R9R106R11R127R13R148R15R169R17R1810R19R2011R21R2212R23R24
Donington Park (Grand Prix), Leicestershire31 MarchGBR Jason PlatoCHE Alain MenuCHE Alain MenunowrapWilliams Renault Dealer RacingGBR Colin Gallie
GBR Jason PlatoCHE Alain MenuCHE Alain MenuWilliams Renault Dealer RacingGBR Colin Gallie
Silverstone Circuit (International), Northamptonshire20 AprilGBR Jason PlatoGBR Jason PlatoCHE Alain MenuWilliams Renault Dealer RacingGBR Robb Gravett
CHE Alain MenuCHE Alain MenuCHE Alain MenuWilliams Renault Dealer RacingGBR Robb Gravett
Thruxton Circuit, Hampshire5 MayCHE Alain MenunowrapGBR James ThompsonDEU Frank BielaAudi Sport UKGBR Matt Neal
CHE Alain MenunowrapGBR James ThompsonnowrapITA Gabriele TarquiniTeam Honda SportGBR Matt Neal
Brands Hatch (Indy), Kent18 MayCHE Alain MenuCHE Alain MenuCHE Alain MenuWilliams Renault Dealer RacingGBR Robb Gravett
nowrapITA Gabriele TarquiniCHE Alain MenunowrapGBR James ThompsonTeam Honda SportGBR Robb Gravett
Oulton Park (Fosters), Cheshire26 MayCHE Alain MenuCHE Alain MenuCHE Alain MenuWilliams Renault Dealer RacingGBR Colin Gallie
CHE Alain MenuCHE Alain MenuCHE Alain MenuWilliams Renault Dealer RacingGBR Lee Brookes
Donington Park (National), Leicestershire15 JuneCHE Alain MenuCHE Alain MenuDEU Frank BielaAudi Sport UKGBR Lee Brookes
CHE Alain MenunowrapITA Gabriele TarquiniCHE Alain MenuWilliams Renault Dealer RacingGBR Lee Brookes
Croft Circuit, North Yorkshire29 JuneCHE Alain Menu1ITA Gabriele TarquiniCHE Alain MenuWilliams Renault Dealer RacingGBR Matt Neal
CHE Alain Menu1CHE Alain MenuCHE Alain MenuWilliams Renault Dealer RacingGBR Lee Brookes
Knockhill Racing Circuit, Fife3 AugustGBR John BintcliffeDEU Frank BielaGBR John BintcliffeAudi Sport UKGBR Robb Gravett
DEU Frank BielaDEU Frank BielaDEU Frank BielaAudi Sport UKGBR Robb Gravett
Snetterton Motor Racing Circuit, Norfolk10 AugustCHE Alain MenuCHE Alain MenuCHE Alain MenuWilliams Renault Dealer RacingGBR Lee Brookes
CHE Alain MenuCHE Alain MenuGBR Jason PlatoWilliams Renault Dealer RacingGBR Matt Neal
Thruxton Circuit, Hampshire25 AugustSWE Rickard RydellITA Gabriele TarquiniGBR John BintcliffeAudi Sport UKGBR Lee Brookes
nowrapGBR James ThompsonDEU Frank BielaDEU Frank BielaAudi Sport UKGBR Lee Brookes
Brands Hatch (Indy), Kent7 SeptemberDEU Frank Biela2GBR Anthony ReidDEU Frank BielaAudi Sport UKGBR Lee Brookes
GBR Anthony Reid3SWE Rickard RydellSWE Rickard RydellVolvo S40 RacingGBR Lee Brookes
Silverstone Circuit (International), Northamptonshire21 SeptemberGBR Jason PlatoGBR Anthony ReidCHE Alain MenuWilliams Renault Dealer RacingGBR Matt Neal
CHE Alain MenuCHE Alain MenuGBR Jason PlatoWilliams Renault Dealer RacingGBR Matt Neal

1Qualifying cancelled. Grids set by championship standings.

2Qualifying cancelled. Grid set by fastest times in Sunday warm-up.

3Qualifying cancelled. Grid set by fastest laps in race 1.

Championships Standings

Points systemRefPole position
**1st****2nd****3rd**
151210

Note: bold signifies pole position (1 point awarded all races), italics signifies fastest lap. Drivers top 20 results count towards the championship.

Drivers Championship

Pos.DriverDONSILTHRBRHOULDONCROKNOSNETHRBRHSILPts1281 (299)234567891011121314151617181920212223Pos.DriverDONSILTHRBRHOULDONCROKNOSNETHRBRHSILPts
CHE Alain Menu*1**1*1***1*****3****3*****1***(*4*)***1******1******2*****1****1*****1***3Ret***1******2***1723(3)1***2***
DEU Frank BielaRet37Ret1Ret963Ret13417*2****1***392*1***1**5815**171**
GBR Jason Plato**2****Ret*****10***3Ret735244Ret24Ret541762Ret**3**1**170**
SWE Rickard RydellRet222557166357394755**Ret**715*1*187**137**
GBR James ThompsonRet6Ret9*6**Ret*21Ret2611526Ret243**3**RetRet74**132**
ITA Gabriele Tarquini74515216**2**RetRetRet*6**Ret*Ret73Ret3*4*4Ret743**130**
GBR John Bintcliffe55RetRet48Ret12453496**1**212111541111Ret**119**
GBR David Leslie4113Ret711431069RetRet311Ret968106866**87**
GBR Tim Harvey10Ret11492Ret10Ret8721071498156135913Ret**66**
GBR Kelvin Burt394RetRet13889Ret8Ret121284Ret8Ret1614658**60**
GBR Anthony ReidRetRetRetRet845147Ret11RetRet85RetRet1013Ret*Ret***2***2*Ret**56**
GBR John Cleland11Ret6614911951212865106716191113121211**44**
NZL Paul Radisich67RetRet1010Ret787RetRetRet11RetRet6Ret1412Ret4105**41**
GBR Derek Warwick9885156101111RetRet1071091311Ret98RetRetRetRet**33**
GBR Will HoyRetDNS1271112DSQ17DNSDNS1398Ret1214107597RetRet10**27**
GBR Patrick Watts8Ret9812RetRetRetRet151051116188RetRet12Ret81099**26**
GBR Lee BrookesRetRet1411RetDNS13151691412NC13171513Ret10149131516**5**
GBR Robb Gravett131016161213141317Ret15141310141316Ret10141614**3**
GBR Colin Gallie121015121715DNSDNS12101515161515111514151711151713**2**
GBR Jamie Wall13Ret1613181714Ret1311181414Ret1612RetDNS181512171917**0**
GBR Matt NealRet12RetDNS131415DNS1514161313RetRetDNSRet1211RetRet161412**0**
SWE Jan Brunstedt1714**0**
GBR Ian HewardRet16DNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQ**0**

Bold – Pole

Italics – Fastest Lap |}

Privateers Championship

Pos.DriverDONSILTHRBRHOULDONCROKNOSNETHRBRHSILPts1234567Pos.DriverDONSILTHRBRHOULDONCROKNOSNETHRBRHSILPts
GBR Robb Gravett131016161213141317Ret15141310141316Ret10141614**236**
GBR Lee BrookesRetRet1411RetDNS13151691412NC13171513Ret10149131516**225**
GBR Colin Gallie121015121715DNSDNS12101515(16)151511151415171115(17)13**225 (241)**
GBR Jamie Wall13Ret1613181714Ret1311181414Ret1612RetDNS181512171917**168**
GBR Matt NealRet12RetDNS131415DNS1514161313RetRetDNSRet1211RetRet161412**166**
SWE Jan Brunstedt1714**12**
GBR Ian HewardRet16DNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQ**6**

Manufacturers Championship

PosManufacturerDONSILTHRBRHOULDONCROKNOSNETHRBRHSILPts1Renault / Williams Renault Dealer Racing2Audi / Audi Sport UK3Honda / Team Honda Sport4Volvo / Volvo S40 Racing5Nissan / Vodafone Nissan Racing6Peugeot / Esso Ultron Team Peugeot7Ford / Team Mondeo8Vauxhall / Vauxhall SportPosManufacturerDONSILTHRBRHOULDONCROKNOSNETHRBRHSILPts
1111331(4)1121113(5)11(7)22(3)11**278 (312)**
537Ret1(8)96351346113(9)11158(15)**210 (222)**
745(9)2121(Ret)26652632333Ret(7)43**209 (223)**
3222557(8)63573(9)4455Ret7(14)157**191 (204)**
4113Ret7443769(Ret)(Ret)35Ret968106226**155 (161)**
8Ret9492Ret10(Ret)872107(14)88156(13)5999**118 (127)**
6712710(10)(Ret)787(13)98(11)1214675974105**113 (125)**
98651461095(12)12865967(16)9813(12)(12)11**106 (118)**

Teams Championship

PosTeamDONSILTHRBRHOULDONCROKNOSNETHRBRHSILPts1422228332544191514269277786295103112120130140150PosTeamDONSILTHRBRHOULDONCROKNOSNETHRBRHSILPts
Williams Renault Dealer Racing111133141121113511722311
2Ret103Ret735244Ret24RetRet421763Ret32
Audi Sport UK537Ret189635134611391115815
Ret5RetRet4RetRet124Ret349172212112541111Ret
Team Honda Sport74592121Ret26652632333Ret743
Ret6Ret156Ret62RetRetRet11RetRet7RetRet444RetRet74
Volvo S40 Racing322255786357394455Ret714157
Ret94RetRet1310169Ret8Ret121287Ret8Ret16156188
Vodafone Nissan Racing4113Ret7443769RetRet35Ret968106226
RetRetRetRet81151410Ret11RetRet811RetRet1013RetRet86Ret
Esso Ultron Team Peugeot8Ret9492Ret10Ret8721071488156135999
10Ret11812RetRetRetRet151051116189RetRet12Ret81013Ret
Vauxhall Sport986514610951212865967169813121211
11Ret86159111111RetRet10710101311Ret1911RetRetRetRet
Team Mondeo671271010Ret7871398111214675974105
RetDNSRetRet1112DSQ17DNSDNSRetRetRetRetRetRet10Ret1412RetRetRet10
Brookes MotorsportRetRet1411RetDNS13151691412NC13171513Ret10149131516
Rock-It Cargo131016161213141317Ret15141310141316Ret10141614
Team DCRS121015121715DNSDNS12101515161515111514151711151713
Mint Motorsport13Ret1613181714Ret1311181414Ret1612RetDNS181512171917
Team DynamicsRet12RetDNS131415DNS1514161313RetRetDNSRet1211RetRet161412
Janco Motorsport1714
ProMotor SportRet16DNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQ

RAC Tourist Trophy Results

Pos.DriverDONH1H2F1234567891011121314151617Pos.DriverH1H2FDON
CHE Alain Menu4***1******1***
GBR Jason Plato*2*142
SWE Rickard Rydell353
DEU Frank Biela664
FRA Yvan Muller945
GBR Anthony Reid**1**176
GBR Will Hoy1237
DEU Armin Hahne15138
GBR John Bintcliffe1079
DNK Kris Nissen8810
GBR Matt NealRet1011
DEU Christian Abt13912
GBR Paula Cook171213
GBR Jonny Kane111114
GBR Tim Sugden141515
SWE Kari Mäkinen16Ret16
SWE Jan Brunstedt191617
GBR David Leslie72Ret
GBR John Cleland18RetRet
NZL Paul Radisich5RetRet
NOR Tord LinnerudRetRetDNS
NZL Aaron SlightRetDNSDNS

References

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