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Thread: Vauxhall "regret" BTCC exit
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24th March 2010, 18:13 #1
Vauxhall "regret" BTCC exit
According to Matt James' MN column Vauxhall are regretting their decision to not participate in this years British Touring Car Championship.
He also suggests they are already working towards a possible comeback, maybe as soon as next year.
Might help explain why Triple Eight have entered a pair of Vectra's this year, could we yet see them represented in the Constructors championship, and possibly some VX Racing branding retained?
I hear there's an Italian driver who would like a break from his renovation work in Modena who might be on the market2nd place in the big quizz challenge!
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24th March 2010, 19:06 #2
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Originally Posted by Alfa Fan
jokes aside, very interesting, but I doubt Vauxhall would want to compete as a manufacturer against parents Cheverolet. IMO, something would have to give there.Congratulations Sebastian Vettel. Champion of the season of seasons.
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24th March 2010, 19:18 #3
Whilst both are under the umbrella of GM (but in Vauxhall's case for how much longer?) I don't see it being a catastrophic conflict of interest. Both are marketed quite independently in this country.
I don't think the expectation is of any form of manufacturer entry, but maybe an entry to the Constructors cup with the cars carrying VX Racing branding (as opposed to Vauxhall).
Plus any big-name Vauxhall representation would only raise the profile of the series which would benefit both. Chevrolet's entry is significantly funded by their commercial sponsors, and any Vauxhall entry will be too.2nd place in the big quizz challenge!
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24th March 2010, 19:41 #4
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Thats pretty much what I guessed could/would happen in another thread.
Is it too late for them to come back this season?
I remember in 2004 when MG pulled the plug, they still had MG Xpower branding along with Xpart and Powertrain.
I suppose VXR could do a similar thing?
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24th March 2010, 21:11 #5
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Originally Posted by mattie007Please ignore ALL of the above....
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25th March 2010, 07:11 #6
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Originally Posted by Alfa Fan
In the early 80s Vauxhall & Opel both competed seperatly with works entries in the British Open Rally Championship without too much trouble.
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25th March 2010, 08:45 #7
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Both brands have an image problem. Vauxhall is seen as being downmarket and somewhat crap and Chevrolet is seen as being American, downmarket and even more crap. They both need motorsport to boost their image!
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25th March 2010, 14:54 #8
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Very true! I still think of Chevvy as Daewoo!
Didnt Ford own Volvo when they raced together in 97/98?
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25th March 2010, 15:23 #9
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Originally Posted by mattie007
Do the Silverline Chevys have backing from GM/Chevy UK?The world according to Taki Inoue: https://mobile.twitter.com/takiinoue/st ... 7249326080
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25th March 2010, 15:27 #10
Yes.
2nd place in the big quizz challenge!
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