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2005 British Touring Car Championship season

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2005 BTCC 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

No. Driver Cl. Team Car Spec Notes
2 Image:Flag of France.svg Yvan Muller M

VX Racing

Vauxhall Astra Sport Hatch

5 Image:Flag of England (bordered).svg Matt Neal I Team Halfords Honda Integra
6 Image:Flag of Northern Ireland.svg Colin Turkington M

VX Racing

Vauxhall Astra Sport Hatch

8 Image:Flag of England (bordered).svg Dan Eaves I Team Halfords Honda Integra
9 Image:Flag of England (bordered).svg Tom Chilton I Arena Motorsport Honda Civic Type-R Rounds 4-27
10 Image:Flag of England (bordered).svg James Kaye I Synchro Motorsport Honda Civic Type-R   Rounds 1-27
31 Rounds 28-30
11 Image:Flag of England (bordered).svg Jason Plato M Seat Sport UK SEAT Toledo Cupra E
12 Image:Flag of England (bordered).svg James Pickford M Seat Sport UK Seat Toledo Cupra E
21 Image:Flag of England (bordered).svg Rob Collard I WSR MG ZS
23 Image:Flag of England (bordered).svg Mark Proctor I Fast-Tec Motorsport Vauxhall Astra Coupé  
25 Image:Flag of England (bordered).svg Gareth Howell I Team Halfords Honda Integra Rounds 22-30
36 Image:Flag of England (bordered).svg Jason Hughes I Kartworld Racing MG ZS   Rounds 16-18, 22-24, 28-30
44 Image:Flag of England (bordered).svg Andy Neate I Team Nuts with Daniels Motorsport Vauxhall Astra Coupé Rounds 28-30
57 Image:Flag of England (bordered).svg Luke Hines M Seat Sport UK Seat Toledo Cupra E
77 Image:Flag of England (bordered).svg Richard Williams I HPI Racing with Friends Reunited Lexus IS200 E
78 Image:Flag of England (bordered).svg Ian Curley I HPI Racing with Friends Reunited Lexus IS200 E Rounds 7-30
82 Image:Flag of England (bordered).svg Fiona Leggate I Tech-Speed Motorsport Vauxhall Astra Coupé E Rounds 13-30.
88 Image:Flag of Ireland.svg Gavin Smith M

VX Racing

Vauxhall Astra Sport Hatch

[edit] Race calendar and winners

Round Circuit Date Winning driver Winning team
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

Driver's Championship
# Driver Points
1 Matt Neal 316
2 Yvan Muller 273
3 Dan Eaves 269
4 Jason Plato 208
5 Tom Chilton 175
6 Colin Turkington 174
7 Rob Collard 173
8 James Pickford 116
9 Luke Hines 87
10 Gavin Smith 86
11 James Kaye 58
12 Gareth Howell 54
13 Jason Hughes 22
14 Richard Williams 14
15 Mark Proctor 13
16 Fiona Leggate 12
17 Ian Curley 3
18 Andy Neate 1
Independent's Championship
# Driver Points
1 Matt Neal 367
2 Dan Eaves 313
3 Rob Collard 256
4 Tom Chilton 230
5 James Kaye 140
6 Richard Williams 79
7 Mark Proctor 70
8 Fiona Leggate 69
9 Gareth Howell 67
10 Jason Hughes 57
11 Ian Curley 52
12 Andy Neate 12
 
Team's Championship
# Team Points
1 Team Halfords 573
2 VX Racing 470
3 SEAT Sport UK 306
4 WSR 172
5 Arena Motorsports 157
6 Synchro Motorsport 49
7 Kartworld Racing 29
8 HPI Racing with Friends Reunited 27
9 Fast-Tec Motorsport Ltd 21
10 Tech-Speed Motorsport 17
11 Team Nuts with Daniels Motorsport 3


Independent Teams Championship
# Team Points
1 Team Halfords 725
2 WSR 256
3 Arena Motorsports 230
4 Synchro Motorsport 143
5 HPI Racing with Friends Reunited 134
6 Fast-Tec Motorsport Ltd 73
7 Tech-Speed Motorsport 72
8 Kartworld Racing 60
9 Team Nuts with Daniels Motorsport 13
Manufacturer's Championship
# Manufacturer Points
1 Vauxhall 781
2 SEAT 629
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