New BTCC Rules to Encourage More Cars and Engines Onto the Grid
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Since 2011, the BTCC has been operating with the NGTC regulations, which many Germans have also wanted for the DTM. Also in the new regulation cycle from 2027 it will continue to be valid, with some small adjustments.
New BTCC rules to encourage more cars and engines onto the grid
The British Touring Car Championship (BTCC) has confirmed new technical regulations to start from 2027. Although the Next Generation Touring Car (NGTC) specification will continue to be used, the BTCC hopes to make it easier for new teams to enter the championship. A loosening of the current engine rules should also help race teams to share development costs and enable greater performance parity. Taking effect for the 2027 season, the revised N…
BTCC Announces First Details of 2027 Technical Regulations
The British Touring Car Championship has announced the initial details of its next technical regulation cycle starting in 2027. Greater freedom will be given to teams in terms of the car models they run and the engines can they use. The rules cycle will run for five years, until the end of the 2031 season. This aligns with the timeline recently set by Motorsport UK, the national governing body, for TOCA’s extension as the promoter of the BTCC. T…
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