1996 British Touring Car Championship

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The 1996 Auto Trader RAC British Touring Car Championship season marked the arrival of Audi to the sport with their four wheel drive A4s. The title was won by Frank Biela, with Swiss driver Alain Menu again finishing in second place and Swede Rickard Rydell in third.

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Season review

After seeing the success that rivals BMW and Alfa Romeo had achieved in the series, and wanting to expand their successful touring car programme, Audi entered a works team for the season, headed up by Audi Sport UK's Frank Biela. Biela had won multiple touring car championships and the 1995 Touring Car World Cup for the Four Rings. The Audi A4 proved the class of the field from the get go, helped considerably by its four wheel drive system. This led to an argument between the manufacturers throughout the season, and a weight penalty was added to the Audis. It did not help much; Biela dominated the season and won the title with 4 races to run, one of 7 titles won by the Audi A4 Quattro in 1996. [1] Joining Biela at Audi was rookie John Bintcliffe, winner of the 1995 Ford Fiesta championship and the 1994 Renault Clio Cup. The Yorkshireman would finish seventh in the standings.

Williams Renault were seen as the team to beat before the start of the year after a strong finish to 1995, with Alain Menu title favourite. Early season reliability issues meant that the Swiss driver was never really in title contention but a strong second half of the year allowed him to take runners up spot for the third year in a row. Team mate Will Hoy endured a tough season despite starting strongly, finishing 2nd to Biela in the opening two rounds. He would visit the podium just once more on his way to 9th overall and the following season would move to the Ford team.

Volvo, run by Tom Walkinshaw Racing, developed the 850 further, allowing Rickard Rydell to challenge for wins throughout the year and the Swede was Biela's closest challenger for most of the season. His new team-mate Kelvin Burt, switching from Ford, took a single victory at Silverstone in May. During the following round at Oulton Park he was involved in a vicious accident, knocking him unconscious and having to be cut free from the car. He was taken to Chester Hospital suffering from severe concussion. [2] Burt would miss the next round at Snetterton and was due to be replaced by British Formula 3 driver Jamie Davies, however Davies crashed the car heavily in testing, destroying it [3] and also suffering a concussion, but was otherwise unharmed. [3] As a result Volvo entered just one car for Rydell and Burt would return at the following meeting.

Vauxhall retained their title winning driver line up of John Cleland and James Thompson driving the new Vectra. The new car had a difficult development and was not as mechanically suited to racing as the Cavalier was. Thompson took the team's only win of the season, while Cleland would only finish 8th in the driver's championship.

Ford switched from Andy Rouse to West Surrey Racing to run the Mondeo in cooperation with race car engineering specialist Reynard and Schubel Engineering who built the Mondeo for the equivalent Super Tourenwagen Cup in Germany. The season was a complete disaster with the car proving to be off the pace and unreliable. Paul Radisich suffered 13 retirements in 24 races while his new team-mate Steve Robertson scored just two points all season.

Honda continued their promise of 1995 despite a slow start David Leslie took three wins during the second half of the season, including the British Grand Prix support race. He was once again joined by James Kaye, although he was unable to match Leslie’s results.

After a disappointing 1995, BMW factory outfit Team Schnitzer returned to the series with 1993 champion Joachim Winkelhock and multiple touring car title winner Roberto Ravaglia leading the team, with Peter Kox running in a third car in selected races. Winkelhock took several wins during the year but was too inconsistent to challenge his compatriot for the title, whilst Ravaglia only won a single race and was mostly remembered for a string contentious moments with the likes of Radisich and Menu during the season.

Total Team Peugeot entered the new 406 model, but Tim Harvey and Patrick Watts struggled for pace and suffered poor reliability throughout the season.

Having been dropped by Ford, Andy Rouse ran a semi-works Nissan team, running Primeras for Gary Ayles and Owen McAuley, but results were limited. McAuley left the team after the British GP support rounds when it became clear the team were only going to get one new 1996-spec car and that would be driven by his team-mate. [4] The team entered just one car thereafter until the final round at Brands Hatch where Jamie Spence drove the 1995 spec car.

In the Total Cup for Independents 1995 Renault Clio Cup champion Lee Brookes entered a 1995 TOM's built Toyota Carina [5] and would secure the title in his debut season beating Richard Kaye's Mint Motorsport Vauxhall, [6] the last RML built Cavalier. The combination was fastest of the non-works teams and Yorkshire-man won the class 16 times but lost out to Brookes on consistency.

Having lost out in their bid to win the Ford works deal Team Dynamics developed their own Ford Mondeos for Matt Neal and Robb Gravett. Success was limited with Neal finishing a distant 3rd in class. He later described the car as the worst he's ever driven and kissed the ground after the final round as he'd never have to drive the car again.

Ian Heward entered selected rounds in an ageing Vauxhall Cavalier [7] but the car lacked competitiveness and was a long way from the pace of the other independent runners.

Entry List

BTCC

TeamCarNo.DriversRounds
Manufacturers
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Vauxhall Sport Vauxhall Vectra 1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg John Cleland All
7 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg James Thompson All
Flag of France.svg Williams Renault Dealer Racing Renault Laguna 2 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Alain Menu All
4 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Will Hoy All
Flag of Sweden.svg Volvo 850 Racing Volvo 850 20v 3 Flag of Sweden.svg Rickard Rydell All
8 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Kelvin Burt 1–5, 7–13
28 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jamie Davies None
Flag of France.svg Total Team Peugeot Peugeot 406 5 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tim Harvey All
10 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Patrick Watts All
Flag of New Zealand.svg Valvoline Team Mondeo with Reynard Ford Mondeo 6 Flag of New Zealand.svg Paul Radisich All
16 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Steve Robertson All
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Honda Team MSD Honda Accord 11 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg David Leslie All
12 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg James Kaye All
Flag of Germany.svg BMW Team Schnitzer BMW 320i 20 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Peter Kox 11–13
21 Flag of Italy.svg Roberto Ravaglia All
22 Flag of Germany.svg Joachim Winkelhock All
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Audi Sport UK Audi A4 quattro 44 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg John Bintcliffe All
45 Flag of Germany.svg Frank Biela All
Semi-Works
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Rouse Sport Nissan Primera eGT 14 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gary Ayles 1–9, 11–13
15 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Owen McAuley 1–8
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jamie Spence 13
Independents
Flag of Japan.svg TOM's Team Brookes Toyota Carina E 17 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Lee Brookes All
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg ProMotor Sport Vauxhall Cavalier 18 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ian Heward 2, 10–12
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mint Motorsport Vauxhall Cavalier 23 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Richard Kaye All
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Team Dynamics Ford Mondeo Si 27 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Robb Gravett 1–5, 8–9
77 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Matt Neal 2–4, 6, 8–13

RAC Tourist Trophy

TeamCarNo.Drivers
Manufacturers
Flag of France.svg Williams Renault Dealer Racing Renault Laguna 2 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Alain Menu
9 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Will Hoy
Flag of Germany.svg BMW Team Schnitzer BMW 320i 5 Flag of Germany.svg Joachim Winkelhock
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Audi Sport UK Audi A4 quattro 7 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg John Bintcliffe
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Vauxhall Sport Vauxhall Vectra 8 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg John Cleland
28 Flag of Sweden.svg Jan Brunstedt
Flag of Sweden.svg Volvo 850 Racing Volvo 850 20v 11 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Kelvin Burt
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Honda Team Linder Honda Accord 14 Flag of Germany.svg Marco Werner
24 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg James Kaye
Flag of New Zealand.svg Valvoline Team Mondeo Ford Mondeo 15 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Warren Hughes
Flag of France.svg Total Team Peugeot Peugeot 406 16 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tim Harvey
Independents
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Yap Motorsport Honda Accord 12 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Eugene O'Brien
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg ProMotor Sport Vauxhall Cavalier 18 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ian Heward
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mint Motorsport Vauxhall Cavalier 23 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Hamish Irvine

Race calendar and results

All races were held in the United Kingdom. [8]

RoundCircuitDatePole PositionFastest LapWinning DriverWinning TeamWinning Independent
1R1 Donington Park (GP), Leicestershire 8 April Flag of Sweden.svg Rickard Rydell Flag of Germany.svg Frank Biela Flag of Germany.svg Frank Biela Audi Sport UK Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Robb Gravett
R2 Flag of Germany.svg Frank Biela Flag of Germany.svg Frank Biela Flag of Germany.svg Frank Biela Audi Sport UK Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Richard Kaye
2R3 Brands Hatch (Indy), Kent 21 April Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Alain Menu Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Alain Menu
Flag of Sweden.svg Rickard Rydell
Flag of Germany.svg Frank Biela Audi Sport UK Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Richard Kaye
R4 Flag of Germany.svg Joachim Winkelhock Flag of Germany.svg Joachim Winkelhock Flag of Germany.svg Joachim Winkelhock BMW Team Schnitzer Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Richard Kaye
3R5 Thruxton Circuit, Hampshire 6 May Flag of Germany.svg Frank Biela Flag of Germany.svg Frank Biela Flag of Germany.svg Frank Biela Audi Sport UK Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Lee Brookes
R6 Flag of Germany.svg Joachim Winkelhock Flag of Germany.svg Joachim Winkelhock Flag of Germany.svg Joachim Winkelhock BMW Team Schnitzer Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Lee Brookes
4R7 Silverstone Circuit (International), Northamptonshire 19 May Flag of Italy.svg Roberto Ravaglia Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Kelvin Burt Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Kelvin Burt Volvo 850 Racing Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Richard Kaye
R8 Flag of Germany.svg Frank Biela Flag of Germany.svg Joachim Winkelhock Flag of Germany.svg Frank Biela Audi Sport UK Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Richard Kaye
5R9 Oulton Park (International), Cheshire 27 May Flag of Germany.svg Frank Biela Flag of Germany.svg Joachim Winkelhock Flag of Germany.svg Joachim Winkelhock BMW Team Schnitzer Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Richard Kaye
R10 Flag of Germany.svg Frank Biela Flag of Sweden.svg Rickard Rydell Flag of Sweden.svg Rickard Rydell Volvo 850 Racing Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Lee Brookes
6R11 Snetterton Circuit, Norfolk 16 June Flag of Germany.svg Joachim Winkelhock Flag of Germany.svg Joachim Winkelhock Flag of the United Kingdom.svg James Thompson Vauxhall Sport Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Richard Kaye
R12 Flag of Germany.svg Joachim Winkelhock Flag of Sweden.svg Rickard Rydell Flag of Germany.svg Joachim Winkelhock BMW Team Schnitzer Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Richard Kaye
7R13 Brands Hatch (GP), Kent 30 June Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Alain Menu Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Alain Menu Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Alain Menu Williams Renault Dealer Racing Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Richard Kaye
R14 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Alain Menu Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Alain Menu Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Alain Menu Williams Renault Dealer Racing Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Lee Brookes
8R15 Silverstone Circuit (GP), Northamptonshire 14 July Flag of the United Kingdom.svg David Leslie Flag of Germany.svg Frank Biela Flag of Italy.svg Roberto Ravaglia BMW Team Schnitzer Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Richard Kaye
R16 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg David Leslie Flag of Sweden.svg Rickard Rydell Flag of the United Kingdom.svg David Leslie Honda Team MSD Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Richard Kaye
9R17 Knockhill Racing Circuit, Fife 28 July Flag of Sweden.svg Rickard Rydell Flag of Germany.svg Frank Biela Flag of Germany.svg Frank Biela Audi Sport UK Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Richard Kaye
R18 Flag of Sweden.svg Rickard Rydell Flag of the United Kingdom.svg John Bintcliffe Flag of Sweden.svg Rickard Rydell Volvo 850 Racing Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Matt Neal
10R19 Oulton Park (Fosters), Cheshire 11 August Flag of the United Kingdom.svg David Leslie Flag of Germany.svg Frank Biela Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Alain Menu Williams Renault Dealer Racing Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Richard Kaye
R20 Flag of Germany.svg Frank Biela Flag of Germany.svg Frank Biela Flag of Germany.svg Frank Biela Audi Sport UK Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Richard Kaye
11R21 Thruxton Circuit, Hampshire 26 August Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Alain Menu Flag of the United Kingdom.svg David Leslie Flag of the United Kingdom.svg David Leslie Honda Team MSD Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Lee Brookes
R22 Flag of Germany.svg Joachim Winkelhock Flag of the Netherlands.svg Peter Kox Flag of Sweden.svg Rickard Rydell Volvo 850 Racing Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Richard Kaye
12R23 Donington Park (GP), Leicestershire 8 September Flag of Sweden.svg Rickard Rydell Flag of Sweden.svg Rickard Rydell Flag of Sweden.svg Rickard Rydell Volvo 850 Racing Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Richard Kaye
R24 Flag of Sweden.svg Rickard Rydell Flag of Germany.svg Joachim Winkelhock Flag of the United Kingdom.svg David Leslie Honda Team MSD Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Lee Brookes
13R25 Brands Hatch (Indy), Kent 22 September Flag of Germany.svg Joachim Winkelhock Flag of the Netherlands.svg Peter Kox Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Alain Menu Williams Renault Dealer Racing Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Matt Neal
R26 Flag of Germany.svg Joachim Winkelhock Flag of the Netherlands.svg Peter Kox Flag of Germany.svg Frank Biela Audi Sport UK Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Matt Neal

Championships

Drivers Championship

Note: bold signifies pole position (1 point awarded all races), italics signifies fastest lap.

Points system
 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  9th  10th Pole Position
15121086543211
PosDriver DON BRH THR SIL OUL SNE BRH SIL KNO OUL THR DON BRH Pts
1 Flag of Germany.svg Frank Biela 111413111222DSQ28321221234341289
2 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Alain Menu 3Ret22RetDNS5454Ret311659Ret13Ret43214197
3 Flag of Sweden.svg Rickard Rydell Ret343384541Ret531224415Ret311Ret5Ret194
4 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg David Leslie RetRet10Ret8539879Ret57416732182135159
5 Flag of Germany.svg Joachim Winkelhock 81331121RetRet1Ret51625Ret5564Ret676DNS3158
6 Flag of Italy.svg Roberto Ravaglia 7766622275RetRet9Ret13339545Ret5NC2157
7 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg John Bintcliffe 64165277333661113111024Ret9611813910113
8 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg John Cleland 567Ret4410RetRet93210410RetRet67757686Ret102
9 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Will Hoy 2217DSQ5158RetRet679439610114RetRet19548Ret95
10 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg James Thompson 10RetRet7766617Ret147587RetRetRet6Ret2Ret9DNSDNS83
11 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Kelvin Burt 45RetRetDSQ131Ret6DNS8678Ret1088Ret179127766
12 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg James Kaye 910911Ret99813RetRet7Ret14Ret1188101089Ret10DNS833
13 Flag of New Zealand.svg Paul Radisich Ret858RetRetRet7RetRetRet8Ret11Ret979Ret11RetRet1711RetRet27
14 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Peter Kox 7101272626
15 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tim Harvey 119Ret9RetRet13RetRet84RetRet9Ret13RetRetRetRetRet12101413920
16 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Patrick Watts RetRet810Ret1012Ret1111Ret12Ret15RetRetRetDNSRetDNSRetRetRetRet10116
17 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Richard Kaye 15141414DNSNC14109Ret81112DSQ121411151113DNS151316DNSDNS6
18 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Owen McAuley 141213DNS91116Ret151011Ret15RetRetRet3
19 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Lee Brookes 131515Ret10121811141412131417141613141215916151514143
20 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Steve Robertson RetDNS1212RetRetRet13101313101316Ret121212Ret12Ret141617DNSDNS2
21 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gary Ayles Ret111113DNSDNS151212121014Ret101315RetDNS111311RetDNS122
22 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Matt Neal Ret1611Ret17RetRetDNSRet1714131314101814Ret12131
23 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jamie Spence 11Ret0
24 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Robb Gravett 12RetRet15131419Ret1615Ret1815160
25 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ian Heward DNSDNSDNSDNS12Ret18180
- Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jamie Davies WDWD0
PosDriver DON BRH THR SIL OUL SNE BRH SIL KNO OUL THR DON BRH Pts

Privateers Championship

PosDriver DON BRH THR SIL OUL SNE BRH SIL KNO OUL THR DON BRH Pts
1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Lee Brookes 131515Ret1012181114141213141714161314121591615151414312
2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Richard Kaye 15141414DNSNC14109Ret81112DSQ121411151113DNS151316DNSDNS272
3 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Matt Neal Ret1611Ret17RetRetDNSRet1714131314101814Ret1213155
4 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Robb Gravett 12RetRet15131419Ret1615Ret181516103
5 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ian Heward DNSDNSDNSDNS12Ret181828
PosDriver DON BRH THR SIL OUL SNE BRH SIL KNO OUL THR DON BRH Pts
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenPoints finish
BlueNon-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Manufacturers Championship

PosManufacturer DON BRH THR SIL OUL SNE BRH SIL KNO OUL THR DON BRH Pts
1 Audi / Audi Sport UK 11141371222628321221234341298
2 BMW / BMW Team Schnitzer 77316122155162133364457522258
3 Volvo / Volvo 850 Racing 4343381541Ret5362441583111257244
4 Renault / Williams Renault Dealer Racing 2222515545473116591113Ret43214243
5 Honda / Honda Team MSD9109118538879757416732182135201
6 Vauxhall / Vauxhall Sport 56774466179127487Ret67652686Ret172
7 Peugeot / Total Team Peugeot 11989Ret1012Ret118412Ret9Ret13RetRetRetRetRet12101410974
8 Ford / Valvoline Team Mondeo Ret858RetRetRet710131381211Ret979Ret11Ret141611RetRet74
PosManufacturer DON BRH THR SIL OUL SNE BRH SIL KNO OUL THR DON BRH Pts

Teams Championship

PosTeam DON BRH THR SIL OUL SNE BRH SIL KNO OUL THR DON BRH Pts
1 Audi Sport UK 11141371222628321221234341396
6416527113336DSQ1113111024Ret9611813910
2 BMW Team Schnitzer 77316122155162133364457522323
81366122RetRet7RetRetRet9Ret5Ret559576126NC3
3 Williams Renault Dealer Racing 2222515545473116591113Ret43214288
3Ret17DSQRetDNS8RetRet6Ret9439610Ret4RetRet19548Ret
4 Volvo 850 Racing 4343381541Ret5362441583111257255
Ret5RetRetDSQ134Ret6DNS81278Ret108RetRet179Ret7Ret
5Honda Team MSD9109118538879757416732182135186
RetRet10RetRet99913RetRetRetRet14Ret1188101089Ret10DNS8
6 Vauxhall Sport 56774466179127487Ret67652686Ret185
10RetRetRet7610RetRetRet3410510RetRetRetRet7Ret7Ret9DNSDNS
7 Valvoline Team Mondeo Ret858RetRetRet710131381311Ret979Ret11Ret141611RetRet29
RetDNS1212RetRetRet13RetRetRet10Ret16Ret121212Ret12RetRet1717DNSDNS
8 Total Team Peugeot 11989Ret1012Ret118412Ret9Ret13RetRetRetRetRet12101410926
RetRetRet10RetRet13RetRet11RetRetRet15RetRetRetDNSRetDNSRetRetRetRet1311
9Mint Motorsport15141414DNSNC14109Ret81112DSQ121411151113DNS151316DNSDNS6
10 Rouse Sport 1411111391115121210101414101315RetDNS111311Ret11125
Ret1213DNSDNSDNS16Ret151211RetRetRetRetRetDNSRet
11 Brookes Motorsport 131515Ret10121811141412131417141613141215916151514143
12 Team Dynamics 12RetRet15111417Ret1615RetDNSRet1714131314101814Ret12131
Ret1613Ret19RetRet181516
13 ProMotor Sport DNSDNSDNSDNS12Ret18180
PosTeam DON BRH THR SIL OUL SNE BRH SIL KNO OUL THR DON BRH Pts

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