female btcc drivers


Click on a driver's name to get more information (career history, touring cars driven etc.) She jumped into a kart aged just four years old, and has been racing from the age of eight. Read more Tom Onslow-Cole returns to Team HARD for three BTCC events Click below for a list of drivers in 2014, or alternatively to see an A-Z listing of drivers who have have taken part in the British Touring Car Championship over the years. Below are the championship results of all female drivers in the BTCC. Jade Edwards will become the first female driver to race in the British Touring Car Championship since 2007 when she makes her début with Power Maxed Racing at Thruxton later this month. has confirmed, with the series transitioning to the new technical regulations without Audi and BMW on board.Power Maxed Racing has announced that Rob Austin will be a last-minute stand-in for the injured Mike Bushell in this weekend’s British Touring Car Championship races at Thruxton this weekend.Colin Turkington says he is enjoying the pace of the British Touring Car Championship ‘more than ever’ as the fifth event of the year takes place at Thruxton this weekend.Tom Chilton is hoping that driving a Honda will give him the best chance to taste victory in this weekend’s BTCC races at Thruxton – the only current BTCC circuit the BTC Racing driver has yet to win at.Jade Edwards will become the first female driver to race in the British Touring Car Championship since 2007 when she makes her début with Power Maxed Racing at Silverstone next month.Tom Onslow-Cole will return to the British Touring Car Championship for the first time since 2013 when he replaces the injured Ollie Brown at Team HARD in the upcoming events at Thruxton, Silverstone and Croft.Team HARD has revealed that it will build a minimum of two new CUPRA Leon cars to campaign in the 2021 British Touring Car Championship to replace its ageing Volkswagen CCs.A sore Mike Bushell says he is ‘keen’ to work towards returning to the British Touring Car Championship at Thruxton, despite crashing out heavily at Knockhill last weekend.Speedworks’ Tom Ingram says he was ‘encouraged’ by an improved showing at Knockhill in the British Touring Car Championship compared to last year, with the Toyota driver leaving Scotland with a podium plus two top ten finishes.Tom Ingram ‘really pleased’ with front row start after ‘genuinely quite scary’ Thruxton qualifying,Dan Cammish pips Tom Ingram to secure Thruxton pole position,Dan Cammish continues Thruxton momentum by topping second practice,Dan Cammish heads Jake Hill in opening practice at Thruxton,TOCA inks new five-year BTCC TV deal with ITV,DTM confirms GT direction for 2021 with new technical regulations,Rob Austin to stand in for Mike Bushell at Thruxton,Colin Turkington ‘enjoying the pace of the season more than ever’,Tom Chilton hoping Honda gives him best chance of Thruxton win,Jade Edwards to make BTCC début at Silverstone,Tom Onslow-Cole returns to Team HARD for three BTCC events,Team HARD to build new CUPRA Leon cars for 2021 BTCC,Mike Bushell keen to work towards returning at Thruxton,Tom Ingram encouraged by improved Knockhill performance. The last female driver was Fiona Leggate, in 2007. Whilst not 100% complete, there is information about many of these former drivers. The latest news and features, along with the internet's largest touring car database.Toyota Gazoo Racing UK's Tom Ingram was delighted with his front row start for the opening British Touring Car Championship race at Thruxton after what he described as a "genuinely quite scary" qualifying session.The DTM will become a GT racing series from 2021 onwards, ITR e.V. It certainly doesn’t to me. has confirmed, with the series transitioning to the new technical regulations without Audi and BMW on board.Halfords Yuasa Racing's Dan Cammish pipped Tom Ingram to pole position for the opening British Touring Car Championship race at Thruxton tomorrow [20 September].Robin Frijns admits that the late-race pressure applied from René Rast made for a ‘nerve-wracking’ conclusion to the opening DTM race at the Nürburgring Sprint circuit.Audi’s Robin Frijns claimed his second DTM victory of the season in the opening race at the Nürburgring Sprint circuit, in a race which featured three safety car interventions.Tom Ingram ‘really pleased’ with front row start after ‘genuinely quite scary’ Thruxton qualifying,DTM confirms GT direction for 2021 with new technical regulations,Dan Cammish pips Tom Ingram to secure Thruxton pole position,Frijns admits challenge from Rast made for ‘nerve wracking’ end to race,Robin Frijns slashes points gap with win in safety car-riddle race.