Vauxhall reclaimed the manufacturers' title while SEAT was forced to console itself with the teams' title. Turkington's Indy title came after he fought off the challenge of Jackson, Jordan and Onslow-Cole while Team RAC lifted the Independents' team title.
Already many of the headlines have been made about 2008 – the 50th year of the series – with Neal joining Giovanardi at Vauxhall and Tom Chilton switching to Team Halfords to replace Neal in what is effectively a straight-swap. Onslow-Cole has left Team RAC for pastures new, while there will be a new manufacturer with Roberstshaw Racing bringing the Chevrolet Lacetti into the BTCC for the first time. The series will also have a new sponsor on the shape of HiQ.
At the time of writing, the field is already shaping up well for the 2008 season, but with the New Year just hours away, it shouldn't be too long before further news about the coming campaign starts to filter through.
And if our sources are correct, there could be some surprises around the corner ahead of what is likely to be another exciting season of racing action...