BTC-T Vauxhall Astra Sport Hatch

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BTC-T Vauxhall Astra Sport Hatch
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Category BTCC
Constructor Triple 8 Race Engineering
Technical specifications
Chassis Vauxhall Astra Mk V
Engine 2,000 cc (122.0 cu in) In-line 4 NA front-mounted, FWD
Transmission 6-speed Sequential
Tyres Dunlop
Competition history
Notable entrants VXRacing
Arkas Racing
Debut 2005 BTCC at Donington Park
RacesWins Poles F.Laps
117 (2005-2008)1059
Teams' Championships0
Constructors' Championships1 (2005)
Drivers' Championships0

The BTC-T Vauxhall Astra Sport Hatch is a BTC-Touring class racing car that was built for the 2005 British Touring Car Championship season by Triple 8 Race Engineering, who ran Vauxhall's official works program.

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Works history

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VXRacing BTC-T Vauxhall Astra Sport Hatch at Brands Hatch

After campaigning the BTC-T Vauxhall Astra Coupe for 4 years, VX Racing took the decision to replace the car with the brand-new Astra SportHatch for the 2005 BTCC season. [1] [2] An experimental BTC-T spec Vectra had been built in 2003, but the experiment was not continued due to the weight of the car. [3] Replacing such a successful car proved difficult, however; and the car only won ten out of the sixty races it contested as a works entry, in the hands of Yvan Muller, Colin Turkington and Fabrizio Giovanardi. The emergence of the BTC-T Honda Integra Type R proved to be a challenge too far for Vauxhall, despite a successful debut victory, [4] and Vauxhall's 100th BTCC win at Knockhill in 2006. [5] Despite the dominance of Matt Neal's Integra, however, the car did deliver the 2005 Manufacturer's championship to Vauxhall, as Team Dynamics were not competing in this championship. [6]

Later career

After the car's replacement with the Super 2000-spec Vectra, [7] the Turkish driver Erkut Kizilirmak bought three of the four chassis, and used them for his Arkas Racing team in the BTCC for 2007, [8] with some occasional races in the Turkish Touring Car Championship. In 2008, Erkut expanded the BTCC effort to a two-car team, being joined by Martyn Bell. [9]

Chassis history

Chassis CH12

Chassis CH14

Chassis CH15

Chassis CH16

Chassis CH17

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