2005 British Touring Car Championship season
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The 2005 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship season was the 48th British Touring Car Championship (BTCC) season. As in 2004, there were ten racing weekends at nine different circuits; each round comprising three races, making a thirty round competition in total.
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[edit] Changes for 2005
- Dunlop were announced as the new title sponsor of the series
- The grid for race three was determined by race two's finishing order but with the top ten positions reversed. In 2004 this rule had applied to race two based on the finishing order of race one.
- The cars of the championship's top five drivers carried "Championship Ballast" for each race meeting's practice, qualifying and first race. Success Ballast was then carried in race two by the top five finishers from race one and in race three by the top five finishers from race two respectively.
- 'Negative' ballast for finishing outside the top five in races was abolished
- Tyres were limited to 16 new slicks per race weekend, but with no limit on wet-weather tyres
- All teams were permitted only up to four days' testing during the season
- Teams were permitted to build their own Super 2000 specification cars and enter them for the championship even if they did not have proper FIA homologation. Provided they met all current S2000 requirements the BTCC was able to grant the cars 'local homologation'.
- The Independents' Team Trophy was introduced
[edit] Teams and drivers
M = Manufacturer team
I = Independent team
E = Car built to Super 2000 regulations
[edit] Race calendar and winners
| Round | Circuit | Date | Winning driver | Winning team |
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| 1 2 3 | Donington Park | 10 April | Matt Neal Yvan Muller Matt Neal | Team Halfords VX Racing Team Halfords |
| 4 5 6 | Thruxton | 1 May | Dan Eaves Dan Eaves Dan Eaves | Team Halfords Team Halfords Team Halfords |
| 7 8 9 | Brands Hatch (Indy) | 5 June | Matt Neal Matt Neal Yvan Muller | Team Halfords Team Halfords VX Racing |
| 10 11 12 | Oulton Park (Island) | 19 June | Jason Plato Matt Neal Tom Chilton | SEAT Sport UK Team Halfords Arena Motorsports |
| 13 14 15 | Croft | 17 July | Colin Turkington Yvan Muller Dan Eaves | VX Racing VX Racing Team Halfords |
| 16 17 18 | Mondello Park | 24 July | Yvan Muller Colin Turkington Yvan Muller | VX Racing VX Racing VX Racing |
| 19 20 21 | Snetterton | 7 August | Tom Chilton Tom Chilton Jason Plato | Arena Motorsports Arena Motorsports SEAT Sport UK |
| 22 23 24 | Knockhill | 28 August | Yvan Muller Matt Neal Rob Collard | VX Racing Team Halfords WSR |
| 25 26 27 | Silverstone (National) | 18 September | Tom Chilton Luke Hines Gareth Howell | Arena Motorsports SEAT Sport UK Team Halfords |
| 28 29 30 | Brands Hatch (Grand Prix) | 2 October | Dan Eaves Jason Plato Rob Collard | Team Halfords SEAT Sport UK WSR |
[edit] Championship results
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