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Radical MG ZS for '05?
A stunning new MG ZS was recently spied by Crash.net and if it's bound for the British Touring Car Championship it could certainly blow away all other challengers.
One car, one quality driver for GA.
One car with one quality driver, that's the aim for GA Motorsports in the British Touring Car Championship in 2005 after the team admits mistakes made last season.
Plato poised for world action.
British Touring Car Championship fan favourite Jason Plato is poised to show his talents on the World stage as he looks to take part in selected World Touring Car Championship rounds.

Clio racer Williams gets Lexus seat.
SpeedEquipe has confirmed that Clio Cup racer Richie Williams will join the team in making the step up to the BTCC in 2005.

SEAT name new race team manager.
After four years working in Italy, Malcolm Swetnam will return to the BTCC in 2005 following the announcement that he will become the new full time race team manager for SEAT Sport UK.

VLR out to cook on gas in '05.
In 2004 it was Mardi Gras motorsport, but in 2005 it looks set to be VLR which 'cooks on gas' in the British Touring Car Championship.
Q&A: Rob Huff - Exclusive.
One of the stars of the 2004 BTCC season was undoubtedly the 2003 SEAT Cupra Champion Rob Huff, who grabbed his chance with the new SEAT team with both hands, taking two wins in a highly impressive debut season.
BTCC calendar revised.
Following the changes to the Formula One calendar with the Silverstone and European races getting different dates, the British Touring Car Championship has made some changes of its own.

BTCC stars to appear on <I>Top Gear.</I>
British Touring Car Championship stars Tom Chilton, Robert Huff, Matt Neal and Anthony Reid, plus former Champion Tim Harvey, are to appear on Britain's biggest motoring programme Top Gear later this month.

Batchelor 'very unlikely' to continue BTCC effort.
It's looking increasingly likely that Team Varta will not appear in the BTCC next season, with the news that team boss John Batchelor is to spearhead the Brilliance entry into the World Touring Car Championship next season.

New sporting regulations announced for 2005.
Revisions to the 2005 British Touring Car Championship's sporting regulations have been decided which series organisers hope will lead to even better season of racing next year.
O'Neill: Leggate could be a BTCC star.
While there may be female drivers competing on the Tocatour package, there has now not been a woman in the BTCC itself since Joanna Clarke raced a limited programme for Team B&Q back in 2001.
Radisich: Look out, I might be coming back.
Australian V8 Supercar competitor for the last six years, former British Touring Car Championship frontrunner and two-time FIA Touring Car World Cup Champion Paul Radisich is considering a return to the UK and European racing.

WSR MGs dominate in Germany.
Newly-crowned as BTCC Independents Class champions, WSR carried its winning ways over the sea to Germany at the weekend, dominating both DPM touring car races at Oschersleben.

<I>ITV</I> to broadcast season review.
After one of the closest title battles the series has ever seen, ITV has announced that it will show a review of the 2004 British Touring Car Championship season at the end of the month.

WSR and Reid take MG to Germany.
After clinching the BTCC Independent title at Donington Park, Anthony Reid and the West Surrey Racing team will face a new challenge this weekend when they head to Germany to compete in the German Production Car Championship (DPM).

Gow: 2004 BTCC season 'best for many years.'
The 2004 British Touring Car Championship season was "the best we've seen for many years", according to series director Alan Gow.

Plato pleases crowd in Caddy action.
Fresh from securing third place in the BTCC standings at Donington Park, Jason Plato proved his crowd-pleasing versatility at Brands Hatch at the weekend when he swapped his SEAT touring car for Volkswagen's Caddy racing van, in the VW Racing Cup.

'Good chance' that Lexus could return in 2005.
The rear wheel driver Lexus IS200, which last raced in the BTCC back in 2001, could be set for a return to the championship next season.

Turkington confirmed at Vauxhall.
Colin Turkington has been confirmed as driving for VX Racing next season alongside 2003 champion Yvan Muller.
Thompson's title by a point.
It's almost inconcievable that the 2004 British Touring Car Championship could ahve been any closer. Not only did the title go down to the last race, it could have been decided as late as the very last lap with a point being available for the fastest lap in the BTCC's final race this season.

Collard ends 2004 on a high.
The final weekend of the 2004 British Touring Car Championship saw Rob Collard take two top ten finishes, leading him to declare Donington Park 'one of our strongest meetings of the year'.
Pole for Plato, Thompson ahead of Muller.
Jason Plato set the fastest time in the mixed conditions of qualifying for the final day of racing in the British Touring Car Championship at Donington Park.

Pyper returns at Donington.
Gavin Pyper will return to the British Touring Car Championship this weekend after a lengthy absence from the series.