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2010 British Touring Car Championship

53rd season of the British Touring Car Championship


53rd season of the British Touring Car Championship

2010 Ginetta Junior Championship 2010 Porsche Carrera Cup GB 2010 Formula Renault UK 2010 Ginetta G50 Cup 2010 Renault Clio Cup UK

The 2010 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship season was the 53rd British Touring Car Championship (BTCC) season. It began at Thruxton Circuit on 4 April and finished after 30 races over ten events at Brands Hatch on 10 October.

RML Chevrolet driver Jason Plato claimed the championship with a win in the penultimate race of the season leading home season long rival, Honda Racing Team's Matt Neal. On his way to his second BTCC crown, Plato claimed seven victories through the course of the season (equalling Andy Rouse's all-time record of 60) compared to Neal's five wins. The final victory margin was 31 points. Neal's teammate Gordon Shedden also had a shot at the title heading into the final round but a broken driveshaft immediately prior to the start of Race 2 at Brands Hatch left him too far adrift and he finished the title 42 points behind Plato.

Despite finishing fourth in the outright points chase Arena Motorsport Ford driver Tom Onslow-Cole lost the Independents' Trophy to team mate Tom Chilton. Chilton ended up eight points clear of Onslow-Cole with Motorbase Performance BMW driver Steven Kane finishing just two points behind Chilton.

The combined performances of Neal and Shedden won for the Honda Racing Team the Teams' title. It was the third title for Team Dynamics and the first time they had won the manufacturers crown for long-time partners Honda. The combined performances of Chilton and Onslow-Cole allowed Arena Motorsport to claim the Independent Teams' trophy, breaking a three-year stranglehold on that trophy by West Surrey Racing.

Changes for 2010

The loss of RAC sponsorship after four seasons meant WSR were forced to release both reigning Champion Colin Turkington and Stephen Jelley. Rob Collard returned to the team he'd previously driven for in 2005 and 2006 while Andy Neate embarked on his first full season after a couple of one-off appearances and having missed on out on a WSR seat in 2008. Motorbase Performance continued to compete as Airwaves BMW with Mat Jackson replacing Collard and Steven Kane returning in place of Jonathan Adam. A third entry for former ASCAR Champion Ben Collins appeared at the final meeting of the season on the Brands Hatch Indy Circuit. Forster Motorsport also entered a pair of BMWs for Martin Depper and Arthur Forster.

After their impressive performance with Independently-run Lacettis in 2009, the RML-run Racing Silverline team received works support from Chevrolet and upgraded to a pair of Cruzes for Jason Plato and Clio Cup graduate Alex MacDowall.

With Vauxhall pulling out at the end of 2009, Triple 8 became an Independent team and entered a pair of Vectras with Fabrizio Giovanardi set to continue as lead driver and reigning Clio Cup Champion Phil Glew as his team-mate. However, the team's new sponsor Uniq pulled out after the season-opener at Thruxton, forcing them to release both drivers. For the remainder of the season, the team ran James Nash in one car with the second car making three further appearances, each time in the hands of a newcomer (Daniel Lloyd at Croft, Jeff Smith at Knockhill and Sam Tordoff at Brands Hatch Indy). Andrew Jordan returned to his father Mike's team, now competing as Pirtek Racing and David Pinkney returned with his own team, both of whom also driving Vectras but running the new NGTC engines. Boulevard Team Racing continued to run Martin Johnson in what was to be the Vauxhall Astra Coupe's BTCC swansong.

Team Dynamics received support from Honda, becoming the first Honda works team since 2004. Matt Neal and Gordon Shedden returned to the team while their old Integras were still represented by Tech-Speed. Paul O'Neill was now partnered by John George in place of Martyn Bell with a third Integra entered by Lea Wood from the Brands Hatch GP meeting onwards (although the team sat out Knockhill as did Forster Motorsport). Former Independent's and Production Class Champions Barwell Motorsport and James Kaye returned with a 4th Integra for the final two meetings. TH Motorsport ran Matt Hamilton in a Civic Type-R for the first four meetings before pulling out.

Team Aon continued to run their Ford Focuses with Tom Onslow-Cole now partnering Tom Chilton full-time. The Focuses were converted to run on Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) before the season started.

Tom Boardman and his family-run team returned under the Special Tuning UK banner, driving a SEAT Leon. The team ran Phil Glew in a second Leon with an NGTC engine at Silverstone with Boardman running the NGTC engine at Knockhill.

For the first time since 1989, a Volkswagen was entered in the BTCC with AMD Racing running Shaun Hollamby in a Super 2000 Golf.

Teams and drivers

The official entry list was announced at the series' Media Day at Brands Hatch on 23 March 2010.

TeamCarNo.DriversRoundsConstructor S2000 EntriesIndependent Constructor S2000 Entries (LPG Turbo Engine)Independent S2000 Entries (NGTC Engine)Independent S2000 EntriesIndependent BTC-T Entries
Silverline ChevroletChevrolet Cruze2GBR Jason PlatoAll
20GBR Alex MacDowallAll
Honda Racing TeamHonda Civic4GBR Matt NealAll
52GBR Gordon SheddenAll
Team AonFord Focus ST LPG21GBR Tom Onslow-ColeAll
23GBR Tom ChiltonAll
Special Tuning UKSEAT León22GBR Tom Boardman8
88GBR Phil Glew7
Pinkney MotorsportVauxhall Vectra55GBR David PinkneyAll
Pirtek RacingVauxhall Vectra77GBR Andrew JordanAll
Airwaves BMWBMW 320si5GBR Mat JacksonAll
11GBR Steven KaneAll
12GBR Ben Collins10
WSRBMW 320si6GBR Rob CollardAll
44GBR Andy NeateAll
Uniq Racing with Triple EightVauxhall Vectra14GBR James Nash2–10
15GBR Jeff Smith8
16GBR Sam Tordoff10
25GBR Daniel Lloyd5
88GBR Phil Glew1
888nowrapITA Fabrizio Giovanardi1
Special Tuning UKSEAT León22GBR Tom Boardmannowrap1–7, 9–10
Forster MotorsportBMW 320si30GBR Martin Depper3–7, 9–10
37GBR Arthur Forster2–7, 9–10
AmD Milltek Racing.comVolkswagen Golf99GBR Shaun HollambyAll
Boulevard Team RacingVauxhall Astra Coupé27GBR Martin Johnson1–7, 9–10
sunshine.co.uk with
Tech-Speed MotorsportHonda Integra Type-R28GBR John GeorgeAll
29GBR Paul O'NeillAll
Central Group RacingHonda Integra Type-R43GBR Lea Wood3–7, 9–10
nowrapWRC Developments with BarwellnowrapHonda Integra Type-R46GBR James Kaye9–10
TH MotorsportHonda Civic Type-R98GBR Matt Hamilton1–4

Team and driver changes

Team changes

  • Vauxhall withdrew their manufacturer support from Triple Eight Race Engineering due to the economic crisis and the lack of official manufacturers in the BTCC. However, continued as a privateer team. RML gained the backing of Chevrolet to run a Works team in the series, while Honda returned as a manufacturer team with Team Dynamics.

Driver changes

Changed teams

  • Rob Collard: Airwaves BMW → WSR
  • John George: TH Motorsport → sunshine.co.uk with Tech-Speed Motorsport
  • Mat Jackson: Racing Silverline → Airwaves BMW
  • Andrew Jordan: VX Racing → Pirtek Racing
  • James Nash: RML → Uniq Racing with Triple Eight
  • Matt Neal: VX Racing → Honda Racing Team
  • David Pinkney: Team Dynamics → Pinkney Motorsport

Entering/re-entering BTCC

  • Tom Boardman: World Touring Car Championship (SUNRED Engineering) → Special Tuning UK
  • Ben Collins: Le Mans Series (RML) → Airwaves BMW
  • Martin Depper: Mini Challenge (Forster Motorsport) → Forster Motorsport
  • Arthur Forster: Mini Challenge (Forster Motorsport) → Forster Motorsport
  • Phil Glew: Renault Clio Cup UK (Team Pyro) → Uniq Racing with Triple Eight & Special Tuning UK
  • Shaun Hollamby: Dunlop SportMaxx Cup (AmD Millteksport) → AmD Milltek Racing.com
  • Steven Kane: FIA Formula Two Championship (test driver) → Airwaves BMW
  • Alex MacDowall: Renault Clio Cup UK (Total Control Racing) → Silverline Chevrolet
  • Andy Neate: Sabbatical (injury) → WSR
  • Jeff Smith: Renault Clio Cup UK (Team Pyro) → Uniq Racing with Triple Eight
  • Sam Tordoff: Renault Clio Cup UK (Total Control Racing) → Uniq Racing with Triple Eight
  • Lea Wood: Welsh Sports and Saloon Car Championship (Team Wood Racing) → Central Group Racing

Leaving BTCC

  • Jonathan Adam: Airwaves BMW → unknown
  • Martyn Bell: Sunshine.co.uk with Tech-Speed → Sabbatical (injury)
  • Dan Eaves: Clyde Valley Racing → unknown
  • Johnny Herbert: Team Dynamics → Superstars Series (Motorzone)
  • Stephen Jelley: West Surrey Racing → Porsche Carrera Cup Great Britain (Team Parker Racing)
  • Adam Jones: Clyde Valley Racing → unknown
  • Nick Leason: AFM Racing → unknown
  • Liam McMillan: Maxtreme → unknown
  • Alan Morrison: Team AON → unknown
  • Anthony Reid: West Surrey Racing → Grand Prix Masters/World Sportscar Masters
  • James Thompson: Team Dynamics → European Touring Car Cup & World Touring Car Championship (Hartmann Racing)
  • Colin Turkington: West Surrey Racing → World Touring Car Championship (West Surrey Racing)
  • Harry Vaulkhard: Bamboo Engineering → World Touring Car Championship (Bamboo Engineering)

Mid-season changes

  • Phil Glew signed to race for Triple Eight shortly after the media day, but after competing at Thruxton he lost his drive when Uniq withdrew sponsorship from the team. He returned to the series in a second SEAT León run by Tom Boardman's Special Tuning UK team, under the YourRacingCar.com banner, at Silverstone, but the deal was for the single weekend.
  • Fabrizio Giovanardi competed in the opening round for Triple Eight but left the team ahead of Rockingham due to lack of sponsorship.
  • James Nash was signed by Triple Eight to be their sole representative from Rockingham onwards.
  • Daniel Lloyd joined Triple Eight in a second car at Croft.
  • Matt Hamilton withdrew from the round at Croft due to financial difficulties and missed the rest of the season.
  • Jeff Smith joined Triple Eight in a second car at Knockhill.
  • James Kaye returned to the series for the final two rounds after four years away, racing a Honda Integra under the 'WRC Developments with Barwell' banner.
  • Sam Tordoff joined Triple Eight in a second car at the final round at Brands Hatch.
  • Ben Collins joined Airwaves BMW in a third car at the final round at Brands Hatch.

Calendar

All races were held in the United Kingdom. The calendar was announced by the championship organisers on 7 October 2009, with no major changes from 2009.

RoundCircuitDatePole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning team1R1R2R32R4R5R63R7R8R94R10R11R125R13R14R156R16R17R187R19R20R218R22R23R249R25R26R2710R28R29R30
Thruxton Circuit, Hampshire4 AprilGBR Gordon SheddenGBR Gordon SheddenITA Fabrizio GiovanardinowrapUniq Racing with Triple Eight
GBR Jason PlatonowrapITA Fabrizio GiovanardiUniq Racing with Triple Eight
GBR Rob CollardGBR Steven KaneAirwaves BMW
Rockingham Motor Speedway, Northamptonshire25 AprilGBR Tom ChiltonGBR Rob CollardGBR Matt NealHonda Racing Team
GBR Jason PlatoGBR Jason PlatoSilverline Chevrolet
GBR Matt NealGBR Matt NealHonda Racing Team
Brands Hatch (GP), Kent2 MayGBR Tom ChiltonGBR Tom ChiltonGBR Tom ChiltonTeam Aon
GBR Matt NealGBR Tom Onslow-ColeTeam Aon
GBR Matt NealGBR Mat JacksonAirwaves BMW
Oulton Park, Cheshire6 JuneGBR Tom Onslow-ColeGBR Gordon SheddenGBR Tom Onslow-ColeTeam Aon
GBR Jason PlatoGBR Jason PlatoSilverline Chevrolet
GBR Gordon SheddenGBR Matt NealHonda Racing Team
Croft Circuit, North Yorkshire20 JuneGBR Tom ChiltonGBR Gordon SheddenGBR Gordon SheddenHonda Racing Team
GBR Paul O'NeillGBR Gordon SheddenHonda Racing Team
GBR Jason PlatoGBR Andrew JordanPirtek Racing
Snetterton Motor Racing Circuit, Norfolk8 AugustGBR Alex MacDowallGBR Jason PlatoGBR Jason PlatoSilverline Chevrolet
GBR Jason PlatoGBR Jason PlatoSilverline Chevrolet
GBR Tom Onslow-ColeGBR Gordon SheddenHonda Racing Team
Silverstone Circuit, Northamptonshire22 AugustnowrapGBR Tom Onslow-ColenowrapGBR Tom Onslow-ColeGBR Tom ChiltonTeam Aon
GBR Tom Onslow-ColeGBR Tom ChiltonTeam Aon
GBR Tom Onslow-ColenowrapGBR Tom Onslow-ColeTeam Aon
Knockhill Racing Circuit, Fife5 SeptemberGBR Alex MacDowallGBR Alex MacDowallGBR Gordon SheddenHonda Racing Team
GBR Tom ChiltonGBR Matt NealHonda Racing Team
GBR Paul O'NeillGBR Jason PlatoSilverline Chevrolet
Donington Park, Leicestershire19 SeptemberGBR Tom ChiltonGBR Tom ChiltonGBR Gordon SheddenHonda Racing Team
GBR Jason PlatoGBR Tom Onslow-ColeTeam Aon
GBR Jason PlatoGBR Matt NealHonda Racing Team
Brands Hatch (Indy), Kent10 OctoberGBR Jason PlatoGBR Jason PlatoGBR Jason PlatoSilverline Chevrolet
GBR Rob CollardGBR Jason PlatoSilverline Chevrolet
GBR Mat JacksonGBR Andrew JordanPirtek Racing
**Source:**

Championship standings

Points systemFastest lapLead a lap
**1st****2nd****3rd**
151210
  • No driver may collect more than one "Lead a Lap" point per race no matter how many laps they lead.
  • Race 1 polesitter receives 1 point.

Drivers Championship

(key)

PosDriverTHRROCBHGPOULCROSNESILKNODONBHIPts1260222932184200519161697155814491361010111831252134814381512169177186192202212222231240250260270280290PosDriverTHRROCBHGPOULCROSNESILKNODONBHIPts
GBR Jason Plato2*4*33*1**58RetRet10*1**633*16**1*****1****5349631*Ret*3**3****1******1***9
GBR Matt Neal122Ret1***9*****1****5*Ret**2*821*42*RetRet9385441*3581*32Ret
GBR Gordon Shedden***Ret****114213Ret22*9*2*Ret*10**1****1***9481*10751***2***91***2***62NC8
GBR Tom Onslow-Cole1312787731*10**1*****3***585263*16****2*****3***1**77**2***8*1*9RetRetRet
GBR Tom ChiltonRetRet8**11**6Ret***1******DSQ**6564**18**1143241***1***65*4*10***2***45753
GBR Steven KaneNC81*533117**3**65211Ret374698735Ret6641162
GBR Mat Jackson352134Ret10111*4479Ret7257131031065358138*4*
GBR Rob CollardRet9***Ret*****10*2641243158281710726212RetRet616725*3*6
GBR Paul O'Neill43668264RetRetRet95*4*511Ret876**2***810*4*Ret12Ret645
GBR Andrew Jordan141514754Ret55Ret16Ret107**1***96Ret517Ret988Ret9**7***97**1***
GBR Alex MacDowall7691212Ret73Ret79**Ret***13910**NC**Ret134910***2***97411Ret4Ret11
GBR James NashRet108Ret10797361311510**Ret***11118Ret1111171010897
GBR Tom Boardman516134Ret10968*Ret8Ret*12668Ret111212RetRet14Ret713Ret1013Ret
ITA Fabrizio Giovanardi1***1***5
GBR David Pinkney810101816RetRet8RetRet1011RetDNSRetRet119RetRet1111RetRet101813DNSDNSDNS
GBR Phil Glew67Ret141313
GBR Daniel Lloyd7148
GBR Andy Neate101411Ret11914Ret131117DSQ1710Ret13131015Ret141212131515Ret121012
GBR Martin Johnson1119Ret91511RetRetDNS15NC141615RetRet12DNS18161511RetDNS18DNS15
GBR John George917Ret16Ret15RetDNSRet12RetDNS15Ret1212Ret121714RetRet1312121612191414
GBR Matt HamiltonRet131215141212912Ret1213
GBR James Kaye914Ret16RetRet
GBR Sam Tordoff171110
GBR Lea Wood13Ret11131112Ret17131414Ret16RetRet1317111515Ret
GBR Martin Depper15Ret141414Ret1412Ret1516Ret2015RetDNSDNSDNSRetRet13
GBR Ben Collins1412Ret
GBR Arthur Forster171713RetRet15161315NCRet1517Ret1419Ret161820142016Ret
GBR Shaun HollambyRet18Ret14Ret14RetRetDNSNCRetRetRet1614161515DNSDNSDNS1316151419Ret2117Ret
GBR Jeff Smith141514
**Sources:**
  • Note: bold signifies pole position (1 point given in first race only, and race 2 and 3 poles are based on race results), italics signifies fastest lap (1 point given all races) and * signifies at least one lap in the lead (1 point given all races).

Manufacturers/Constructors Championship

PosManufacturer/ConstructorTHRROCBHGPOULCROSNESILKNODONBHIPts1Honda / Honda Racing Team5462Ford / Team Aon5223Chevrolet / Silverline Chevrolet466PosManufacturer/ConstructorTHRROCBHGPOULCROSNESILKNODONBHIPts
1224191222221119481854113121228
Ret11Ret213Ret5Ret98Ret1042RetRet9310754295863NCRet
13127867116134852324111542215753
RetRet8117Ret3DSQ105651811463162367710849RetRetRet
24331573Ret7163310115349231433119
7691212Ret8RetRet109Ret13916NCRet134910697Ret11Ret4Ret11
**Source:**

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Teams Championship

PosTeamTHRROCBHGPOULCROSNESILKNODONBHIPts14242366332243215146613571048989461012112122132140150160PosTeamTHRROCBHGPOULCROSNESILKNODONBHIPts
Honda Racing Team1224191222221119481854113121228
Ret11Ret213Ret5Ret98Ret1042RetRet9310754295863NCRet
Team Aon13127867116134852324111542215753
RetRet8117Ret3DSQ105651811463162367710849RetRetRet
Silverline Chevrolet24331573Ret7163310115349231433119
7691212Ret8RetRet109Ret13916NCRet134910697Ret11Ret4Ret11
Airwaves BMW35153310714429Ret32469833553541162
NC82134Ret1111365711Ret775713107106Ret6681384
WSR10911102641243158281710726212121261572536
Ret14RetRet11914Ret131117DSQ1510Ret13131015Ret14RetRet131615Ret121012
sunshine.co.uk
with Tech-Speed Motorsport43668264Ret12Ret954511Ret87628104121212645
917Ret16Ret15RetDNSRetRetRetDNS15Ret1212Ret121714RetRet1312Ret16Ret191414
Uniq Racing with Triple Eight115Ret108Ret1079736138510Ret11118141111171010897
67Ret71411Ret1514171110
Pirtek Racing141514754Ret55Ret16Ret107196Ret518Ret988Ret97971
Special Tuning UK516134Ret10968Ret8Ret12668Ret11121213Ret14Ret713Ret1013Ret
1413Ret
Pinkney Motorsport810101816RetRet8RetRet1011RetDNSRetRet119RetRet1111RetRet101813DNSDNSDNS
Boulevard Team Racing1119Ret91511RetRetDNS15NC141615RetRet12DNS18161511RetDNS18DNS15
TH MotorsportRet131215141212912Ret1213
WRC Developments with Barwell914Ret16RetRet
Central Group Racing13Ret11131112Ret17131414Ret16RetRet1317111515Ret
Forster Motorsport17171315Ret14141315141215151614191516182014201613
RetRet151614RetNCRetRet17RetRet20RetRetDNSDNSDNSRetRetRet
AmD Milltek Racing.comRet18Ret14Ret14RetRetDNSNCRetRetRet1614161515DNSDNSDNS1316151419Ret2117Ret
**Source:**

Independents Trophy

PosDriverTHRROCBHGPOULCROSNESILKNODONBHIPts12492247324142215208620171498112997104611451240132114191517161517141812196206215223232242252PosDriverTHRROCBHGPOULCROSNESILKNODONBHIPts
GBR Tom ChiltonRetRet8**11**6Ret***1*****DSQ**6564***18***114**3**241**1**65*4*10***2*****4**5**7**53
GBR Steven KaneNC815*3*3117**3**65211Ret3746987**3****5**Ret66*4*1162
GBR Tom Onslow-Cole131278773110**1*****3***58526*3**16****2****3**1**7*7**2**8*1*9RetRetRet
GBR Mat Jackson352134Ret10111*4*479Ret7*2***5**7131031065358138*4*
GBR Paul O'Neill43668**2**6*4*RetRetRet*9*5*4*511Ret876**2**810*4*Ret12Ret645
GBR Rob CollardRet9***Ret****10*26412431582**8***17*10726212RetRet61672*5****3***6
GBR Andrew Jordan14151475*4*Ret5*5*Ret16Ret107**1**96Ret518Ret988Ret9**7**97**1**
GBR James NashRet108Ret10797361311510**Ret**11118Ret1111171010897
GBR Tom Boardman516134**Ret**10968Ret8**Ret**12668Ret111212RetRet14Ret713Ret1013Ret
GBR David Pinkney810101816RetRet8RetRet1011RetDNSRetRet119RetRet1111RetRet101813DNSDNSDNS
GBR Andy Neate101411Ret11914Ret131117DSQ1710Ret13131015Ret141212131515Ret121012
ITA Fabrizio Giovanardi***1******1***5
GBR John George917Ret16Ret15RetDNSRet12RetDNS15Ret1212Ret121714RetRet1312121612191414
GBR Phil Glew67Ret141313
GBR Matt HamiltonRet131215141212912Ret1213
GBR Lea Wood13Ret11131112Ret17131414Ret16RetRet1317111515Ret
GBR Martin Johnson1119Ret91511RetRetDNS15NC141615RetRet12DNS18161511RetDNS18DNS15
GBR Daniel Lloyd7148
GBR James Kaye914Ret16RetRet
GBR Martin Depper15Ret141414Ret1412Ret1516Ret2015RetDNSDNSDNSRetRet13
GBR Sam Tordoff171110
GBR Shaun HollambyRet18Ret14Ret14RetRetDNSNCRetRetRet1614161515DNSDNSDNS1316151419Ret2117Ret
GBR Ben Collins1412Ret
GBR Arthur Forster171713RetRet15161315NCRet1517Ret1419Ret161820142016Ret
GBR Jeff Smith141514
**Sources:**

Independent Teams Trophy

PosTeamTHRROCBHGPOULCROSNESILKNODONBHIPts134223113250424951896181713486995210481146123513291413PosTeamTHRROCBHGPOULCROSNESILKNODONBHIPts
Team Aon13127867116134852324111542215753
Airwaves BMW35153310714429Ret32469833553541162
WSR10911102641243158281710726212121261572536
sunshine.co.uk with Tech-Speed Motorsport43668264Ret12Ret954511Ret87628104121212645
Uniq Racing with Triple Eight115Ret108Ret1079736138510Ret11118141111171010897
Pirtek Racing141514754Ret55Ret16Ret107196Ret518Ret988Ret97971
Special Tuning UK516134Ret10968Ret8Ret12668Ret11121213Ret14Ret713Ret1013Ret
Pinkney Motorsport810101816RetRet8RetRet1011RetDNSRetRet119RetRet1111RetRet101813DNSDNSDNS
Central Group Racing13Ret11131112Ret17131414Ret16RetRet1317111515Ret
Forster Motorsport17171315Ret14141315141215151614191516182014201613
Boulevard Team Racing1119Ret91511RetRetDNS15NC141615RetRet12DNS18161511RetDNS18DNS15
TH MotorsportRet131215141212912Ret1213
AmD Milltek Racing.comRet18Ret14Ret14RetRetDNSNCRetRetRet1614161515DNSDNSDNS1316151419Ret2117Ret
WRC Developments with Barwell914Ret16RetRet
**Source:**

References

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