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The thread to talk about all forms of racing, not just F1, but also MotoGP, BTCC etc

To start off heres the lineup for this years British Touring cars, theres no SEAT works team this year which means no Jason Plato, but depsite that Ford make a return after a 9 year exile, heres the 21 that have made it

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From left to right
FRONT ROW
52. Gordon Shedden (Team Dynamics - Honda Civic Type R), 4. Colin Turkington (West Surrey Racing - BMW 320), 1. Fabrizio Giovanardi (VX Racing - Vauxhall Vectra)
2nd ROW
17. Harry Vaulkhard (Tempus Sport - Chevrolet Lacetti), 10. Tom Chilton (Arena Motorsport - Ford Focus), 9. Adam Jones (Clyde Valley Racing - SEAT Leon)
3rd ROW
85. Dan Eaves (Clyde Valley Racing - SEAT Leon), 5. Matt Neal (VX Racing - Vauxhall Vectra), 11. Rob Collard (Motorbase - BMW 320)
4th ROW
77. Andrew Jordan (VX Racing - Vauxhall Vectra), 44. Stephen Jelley (West Surrey Racing - BMW 320), 12. Jonathan Adam (Motorbase - BMW 320)
5th ROW
27. Liam McMillan (Maxtreme - SEAT Toledo), 50. John George (TH Motorsport - Honda Integra), 15. Martyn Bell (Techspeed Sunshine - Honda Integra)
BACK ROW
63. Martin Johnson (Boulevard Team Racing - Vauxhall Astra Coupe)

CONFIRMED ENTRIES NOT IN PICTURE
28. Jason Hughes (Kartworld - MG ZS)
29. Paul O'Neill (Techspeed Sunshine - Honda Integra)
55. David Pinkney (Team Dynamics - Honda Civic Type R)
Plus one entry each from Tempus Chevrolet and Arena Ford with vacant driver spaces
betamax
MotoGP starts on the 12th April in Qatar.

I'm not as organised as Mr Dazzla here, so just google it.
Dembas Strawberry Syrup
Some other lineups of interest (Drivers/riders in blue are British)

FORMULA 2 (No teams so listing by nation)
GREAT BRITAIN: 3. Jolyon Palmer, 5. Alex Brundle, 7. Henry Surtees, 11. Jack Clarke, 24. Tom Gladdis, 31. Jason Moore
ITALY: 9. Pietro Gandolfi, 10. Nicola De Marco, 14. Mirko Bortolotti
GERMANY: 8. Tobias Hegewald, 20. Jens Hoing
SPAIN: 22. Andy Souchek, 27. German Sanchez
AUSTRIA: 33. Phillip Eng
BRAZIL: 17. Carlos Iaconelli
CANADA: 12. Robert Wickens
FINLAND: 23. Henri Karjalainen
FRANCE; 4. Julien Jousse
INDIA: 6. Armann Ebrahim
LITHUANIA: 21. Kazim Vasiliauskas
RUSSIA: 15. Mikhail Aleshin
SERBIA: 25. Milos Pavlovic
SWEDEN: 2. Sebastian Hohenthal
SWITZERLAND: 18. Natacha Gachang

EUROPEAN FORMULA 3

ART GRAND PRIX: 1. Jules Bianchi, 2. Valeri Bottas, 23. Esteban Gutierrez, 24. Adrien Tambay
MANOR MOTORSPORT: 9. Cesar Ramos, 10. Pedro Nunes, 28. Roberto Merhi, 29. TBA
MUCKE MOTORSPORT: 7. Christian Vietoris, 8. Sam Bird, 14. Marco Wittmann, 26. Alexander Sims
SIGNATURE-PLUS: 3. Mika Maki, 4. Jean Karl Vernay, 25. Tiago Geronimi
PREMA POWERTEAM: 5. Basil Shaaban, 6. Stefano Coletti, 27. TBA
SG FORMULA: 11. Henkie Waldschimdt, 12. Jon Lancaster, 30. Andrea Caldarelli
CARLIN MOTORSPORT: 15. Brendon Hartley, 16. Jake Rosenzweig
HBR MOTORSPORT: 17. Kevin Mirocha, 18. Jonny Ceccotto Jr
MOTOPARK ACADEMY: 19. Atte Mustonen, 20. Christopher Zanella
KOLLES & HEINZ: 21. TBA, 22. Carlo Van Dam

MOTO GP

FIAT YAMAHA: 46. Valentino Rossi, 99. Jorge Lorenzo
REPSOL HONDA: 3. Dani Pedrosa, 4. Andrea Dovizioso
DUCATI: 27. Casey Stoner, 69. Nicky Hayden
RIZLA SUZUKI: 7. Chris Vermulen, 65. Loris Capirossi
MONSTER TECH 3 YAMAHA: 5. Colin Edwards, 52. James Toseland
PRAMAC D'ANTIN DUCATI: 36. Mika Kallio, 88. Niccolo Canepa
SAN CARLO GRESINI HONDA: 15. Alex De Angelis, 24. Toni Elias
TEAM SCOT HONDA: 72. Yuki Takahashi
LCR HONDA: 14. Randy De Puniet
HAYATE KAWASAKI: 33. Marco Melandri
GUINEA DUCATI: 15. Sete Gibernau

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