1972 British Saloon Car Championship

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Pictured in 2017, Bill McGovern's Hillman/Sunbeam Imp, the winner of the 1972 British Saloon Car Championship. BSCC Hillman Imp.jpg
Pictured in 2017, Bill McGovern's Hillman/Sunbeam Imp, the winner of the 1972 British Saloon Car Championship.

The 1972 RAC Wiggins Teape Paperchase British Saloon Car Championship was the 15th season of the championship. Bill McGovern became the first driver to win three BTCC titles, making it three back-to-back titles with his Sunbeam Imp. [1] [2]

Calendar and winners

All races were held in the United Kingdom. Overall winners in bold.

RoundCircuitDateClass A WinnerClass B WinnerClass C WinnerClass D Winner
1 Brands Hatch, Kent 19 March Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Bill McGovern Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Vince Woodman Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dave Matthews Flag of Australia (converted).svg Frank Gardner
2 Oulton Park, Cheshire 30 March Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Bill McGovern Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jonathan Buncombe Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dave Matthews Flag of Australia (converted).svg Brian Muir
3 Thruxton Circuit, Hampshire 3 April Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Bill McGovern Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Vince Woodman Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dave Matthews Flag of Australia (converted).svg Frank Gardner
4 Silverstone Circuit, Northamptonshire 23 April Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Bill McGovern Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Brian Peacock Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dave Matthews Flag of Australia (converted).svg Frank Gardner
5A Crystal Palace, London 28 MayNot contested. Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mike Crabtree Flag of Australia (converted).svg Brian Muir
B Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Bill McGovern Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jonathan BuncombeNot contested.
6 Brands Hatch, Kent 15 July Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Bill McGovern Flag of Finland.svg Heikki Kemilainen Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dave Brodie Flag of Australia (converted).svg Frank Gardner
7 Oulton Park, Cheshire 16 September Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Bill McGovern Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jonathan Buncombe Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dave Matthews Flag of Australia (converted).svg Frank Gardner
8 Silverstone Circuit, Northamptonshire 24 September Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Bill McGovern Flag of Italy.svg Carlo Facetti Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tom Walkinshaw Flag of Germany.svg Dieter Glemser
Flag of Germany.svg Jochen Mass
9A Mallory Park, Leicestershire 1 October Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Bill McGovern Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jonathan BuncombeNot contested.
BNot contested. Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dave Matthews Flag of Australia (converted).svg Frank Gardner
10 Brands Hatch, Kent 22 October Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Bill McGovern Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jonathan Buncombe Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dave Matthews Flag of Australia (converted).svg Frank Gardner

Championship results

Driver's championship
Pos. [3] Driver [3] Car [3] Points [3]
1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Bill McGovern Sunbeam Imp 63
2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dave Matthews Ford Escort RS 1600 55
3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Frank Gardner Chevrolet Camaro 54
4 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jonathan Buncombe Mini Cooper S 48
5 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Brian Muir Ford Capri RS 2600 28
5 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Melvyn Adams Sunbeam Imp 28

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References

  1. "BTCC :: Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship". Archived from the original on 2011-07-16. Retrieved 2010-09-30. Official list of BTCC champions
  2. "RAC British Saloon Car Championship - 1972". Archived from the original on 2009-05-19. Retrieved 2010-11-06.
  3. 1 2 3 4 1972 Standings, www.btcc.net Archived 2013-12-15 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on 11 November 2012