Unfazed Resilience: The BTCC’s Confidence Amid a Smaller Grid for 2024

Unfazed Resilience: The BTCC's Confidence Amid a Smaller Grid for 2024

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Why the BTCC isn’t concerned by its smaller 2024 grid

The British Touring Car Championship has faced challenges throughout its 66-year history, including periods with small fields like in the mid-1980s and early 2000s. However, the changes in the 2023-24 off-season were more like a passing shower than a serious crisis. Despite losing nine cars, the field now stands at 23 with the potential for one more entry, showcasing a balance between quality and quantity. TOCA chief Alan Gow believes that around 24 cars is the ideal number for practical and quality reasons, drawing comparisons to other racing series. He points out the pitfalls of bumper grids using the example of the 2015 Formula 3 European Championship and emphasizes the importance of maintaining driving standards. Overall, the focus is on achieving a higher ratio of quality cars on the grid rather than just sheer quantity for the British Touring Car Championship.

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