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Neil Hudson

Neil Hudson

Journalist / Freelance Journalist at TouringCarTimes

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  • English
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  • Automobiles

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Martin Cao fights back to claim Tianma second race victory - TouringCarTimes

Martin Cao claimed victory in the second race of the weekend of the China Touring Car Championship at Shanghai’s Tianma circuit, driving through from the back
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2019 WTCR – the ultimate touring car season?

We’re just under a week away from the start of the 2019 World Touring Car Cup season, the second year of a very young championship, born out of the effective merger of the World Touring Car Championship and the TCR International Series – and it promises to be the true pinnacle of touring car racing....
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DTC adds Mk2 SEAT León Supercopa to its Specialproduction class

The DTC series has confirmed it will introduce the venerable SEAT León Supercopa into its second tier, the Specialproduction class this season. The German touring car series will reintroduce into sprint racing SEAT  Sport's second generation car, which will be eligible to compete against cars such as the Volkswagen Scirocco Cup in 2017 The León...
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Deutscher Tourenwagen Cup introduces TCN2 cars for 2017

The Deutscher Tourenwagen Cup (DTC series) has made made significant changes to its technical regulations for 2017, introducing TCN2/TCR cars into its leading Superproduction class. The 2016 series was won by ETCC-bound Milenko Vukovic, whose Audi A3 saloon powered to victory ahead of Heiko Hammel’s Wolf Racing Ford Fiesta ST. The DTC’s previous top tier...
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20-car entry announced for the 2016 World Touring Car Championship ...

The World Touring Car Championship has revealed the entry list for the 2016 season at a press launch at the Vallelunga circuit in Italy, which features 20 cars for the 12th season of the championship. Two-time manufacturers' champions Citroën will field five cars in total, three of them with privateer team Sébastien Loeb Racing. Honda...
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Holden Racing Team unveil their 2016 colours

The Holden Racing Team has unveiled the livery with which they will compete the 2016 V8 Supercars Championship season with drivers Garth Tander and James Courtney, and has also confirmed that Warren Luff and Jack Perkins will return as the team’s drivers for the endurance events. The livery is the 14th penned by Holden designer...
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Team Unicorse to field an Alfa Romeo 156 for Norbert Kiss

Hungarian touring car outfit Team Unicorse will return to the FIA European Touring Car Cup after a one year absence, running an Alfa Romeo 156 S2000 for 29-year-old Norbert Kiss this season. The car, developed by Italian team N.Technology for the works Alfa Romeo European Touring Car Championship & early WTCC programme back in 2004,...
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Honda to race with the Civic Tourer in 2014 - TouringCarTimes

The Honda Racing Team will enter an all-new model in the 2014 British Touring Car Championship season, confirming today that they will compete with the Honda Ci
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West Surrey Racing launch their new BMW - TouringCarTimes

West Surrey Racing have launched their new car in Richmond with which Rob Collard, Colin Turkington and Nick Foster will compete with in the 2013 British Tourin
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V8 Supercars close rule loop hole used by Steve Owen - TouringCarTimes

The V8 Supercars Commission has acted quickly to close a loop hole within the current sporting regulations, which allowed Dick Johnson Racing driver Steve Owen to run with just one hard tyre to meet the use of both compound rules at Townsville.
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Belgian Touring Car Series under serious threat

The 2012 Belgian Touring Car Series, planned to be renamed this year to the Belgian Sprint Championship, is unlikely to take place after a major fall out between the series' organisers and Belgium's National Sporting Authority (ASN), the Royal Automobile Club of Belgium (RACB).