Britische Tourenwagen-Meisterschaft 2006
Die 49. Saison der Britische Tourenwagen-Meisterschaft begann am 8. April 2006 in Brands Hatch und endete am 15. Oktober in Silverstone. Es wurden zehn Rennwochenenden auf neun verschiedenen Strecken ausgetragen.
Ergebnisse und Wertungen
Kalender
Datum | Rennen | Strecke | Pole-Position | Platz 1 | Platz 2 | Platz 3 | |
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1, 2, 3 | 8.–9. April | England | Brands Hatch (Indy) | Tom Chilton | James Thompson | Tom Chilton | Matt Neal |
James Thompson | Colin Turkington | Matt Neal | |||||
Jason Plato | Colin Turkington | Tom Chilton | |||||
4, 5, 6 | 22.–23. April | Irland | Mondello Park | Matt Neal | Matt Neal | Jason Plato | James Thompson |
Matt Neal | Jason Plato | Colin Turkington | |||||
Mike Jordan | Colin Turkington | Matt Neal | |||||
7, 8, 9 | 13.–14. Mai | England | Oulton Park | Jason Plato | Gordon Shedden | Mike Jordan | James Kaye |
Matt Neal | Fabrizio Giovanardi | Gordon Shedden | |||||
Jason Plato | James Thompson | Tom Chilton | |||||
10, 11, 12 | 3.–4. Juni | England | Thruxton | Gordon Shedden | Gordon Shedden | Matt Neal | Darren Turner |
Matt Neal | Gordon Shedden | Rob Collard | |||||
Colin Turkington | Matt Neal | Jason Plato | |||||
13, 14, 15 | 15.–16. Juli | England | Croft | James Thompson | Jason Plato | James Thompson | Matt Neal |
Matt Neal | Jason Plato | Colin Turkington | |||||
James Thompson | Colin Turkington | Jason Plato | |||||
16, 17, 18 | 29.–30. Juli | England | Donington | Gordon Shedden | Gordon Shedden | Colin Turkington | Fabrizio Giovanardi |
Gordon Shedden | Gavin Smith | Mike Jordan | |||||
Colin Turkington | Fabrizio Giovanardi | Gordon Shedden | |||||
19, 20, 21 | 12.–13. August | England | Snetterton | Jason Plato | Jason Plato | James Thompson | Fabrizio Giovanardi |
Jason Plato | James Thompson | Colin Turkington | |||||
Matt Neal | James Thompson | Tom Chilton | |||||
22, 23, 24 | 2.–3. September | Schottland | Knockhill | Jason Plato | Jason Plato | Matt Neal | Gareth Howell |
Fabrizio Giovanardi | Gavin Smith | Dave Pinkney | |||||
Matt Neal | Gordon Shedden | Gareth Howell | |||||
25, 26, 27 | 23.–24. September | England | Brands Hatch (Indy) | Jason Plato | Jason Plato | Matt Neal | Colin Turkington |
Jason Plato | Matt Neal | Colin Turkington | |||||
Fabrizio Giovanardi | Gordon Shedden | Jason Plato | |||||
28, 29, 30 | 14.–15. Oktober | England | Silverstone | Gareth Howell | Gareth Howell | Colin Turkington | Tom Chilton |
Matt Neal | Gordon Shedden | Fabrizio Giovanardi | |||||
Gareth Howell | Colin Turkington | Tom Chilton |
Punktestand
Fahrer
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Marke
Pl. | Fahrer | Punkte |
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1. | Seat | 572 |
2. | Vauxhall | 528 |
Weblinks
- Saison 2006 (Memento vom 23. Mai 2010 im Internet Archive) bei btccaction.co.uk (englisch)
- Saison 2006 bei btccpages.com (englisch)
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