• 1978 British Saloon Car Championship Previous 1977 Next 1979 The 1978 RAC Tricentrol British Saloon Car Championship was the 21st season of the British...
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  • 1977 British Saloon Car Championship Previous 1976 Next 1978 The 1977 RAC Tricentrol British Saloon Car Championship was the 20th season of the championship...
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  • 1979 British Saloon Car Championship Previous 1978 Next 1980 The 1979 RAC Tricentrol British Saloon Car Championship was the 22nd season of the championship...
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  • 1958 as the British Saloon Car Championship and was renamed as the British Touring Car Championship for the 1987 season. The championship, currently running...
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  • 2012 British Saloon Car Championship, Do It Again - 1968 Retrieved from touringcarracing.net on 14 August 2012 Southern Organs British Saloon Car Championship...
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    Volkswagen Polo (redirect from Polo (car))
    car (B-segment) produced by the German car manufacturer Volkswagen since 1975. It is sold in Europe and other markets worldwide in hatchback, saloon,...
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  • Mike Smith (broadcaster) (category British Touring Car Championship drivers)
    Guardian. Retrieved 3 August 2014. de Jong, Frank. "British Saloon Car Championship". History of Touring Car Racing 1952-1993. Retrieved 28 January 2023. "Former...
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  • Richard Lloyd (racing driver) (category British Touring Car Championship drivers)
    which time he won multiple events in the British Saloon Car Championship. He went on to form GTi Engineering in 1978, running Volkswagen Golf GTIs and Audi...
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    Martin Brundle (category British Touring Car Championship drivers)
    Stirling Moss in the TWR-run BP/Audi team during the 1981 British Saloon Car Championship season. In 1982, he moved up to Formula Three achieving five...
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    Volvo 850 (category Touring cars)
    executive car that was produced by the Swedish manufacturer Volvo Cars from 1991 until 1996. Designed by Jan Wilsgaard, the car was introduced in a saloon body...
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    Derek Bell (racing driver) (category European Formula Two Championship drivers)
    OldRacingCars. Retrieved 29 January 2019. "All Results of Derek Bell". RacingSportCars. Retrieved 29 January 2019. de Jong, Frank. "British Saloon Car Championship"...
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    John Fitzpatrick (racing driver) (category British Touring Car Championship drivers)
    era. He began his career driving Touring cars in the BSCC and ETCC, winning the British Saloon Car Championship in 1966. First it was Minis, then Ford Anglias...
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  • Bernard Unett (category British Touring Car Championship drivers)
    21 January 2000) was a British racing driver and development engineer, three times winner of the British Saloon Car Championship in 1974, 1976 and 1977...
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  • Neil McGrath (category British Touring Car Championship drivers)
    (born 4 December 1942) is a former British racing driver. He regularly competed in the British Saloon Car Championship. In 1985 he finished seventh overall...
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    BMW M3 (category Compact executive cars)
    World Touring Car Championship; 1 title (1987) European Touring Car Championship; 2 titles (1987 and 1988) British Touring Car Championship; 2 titles (1988...
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    known as Lotus Cars, and doing business as Lotus NYO in China) is a British multinational automotive manufacturer of luxury sports cars and electric vehicles...
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    Barry Lee (category British Touring Car Championship drivers)
    1996. Barry has also competed in the British Saloon Car Championship and the British Truck Racing Championship. In short oval racing Lee notched up over...
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    Mini (redirect from Austin Cooper (car))
    Bathurst. The car also won the 1961, 1962, 1969, 1978 and 1979 British Saloon Car Championship season, as well as the British Rally Championship in 1962, 1963...
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    Opel Vectra (category 1990s cars)
    a mid-size car (large family car) that was engineered and produced by the German automaker Opel from 1988 until 2010. Available in saloon, hatchback and...
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  • Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Limited is a British luxury automobile maker that has operated as a wholly owned subsidiary of BMW AG since 2003 – as the exclusive...
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    Ford Sierra (category Mid-size cars)
    absence of a saloon/sedan configuration was such that many conservative buyers (including company car drivers) did not prefer its design. A saloon/sedan model...
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  • Ford and British Leyland. In 1978, Vauxhall strengthened its position in the executive car market with the launch of its all-new Carlton saloon and estate...
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    Fiat 131 (category Mid-size cars)
    family car manufactured and marketed by Fiat from 1974 to 1984 after its debut at the 1974 Turin Motor Show. Available as a two-door and four-door saloon and...
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    Vauxhall Cavalier (category Mid-size cars)
    meant that sales to company car fleets comprised a larger proportion of the overall market – especially for middle-weight saloons – than elsewhere in Europe:...
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    Vauxhall Chevette (category 1970s cars)
    and was accepted by the motoring public as a completely new car; when the saloon, estate car, and van variants appeared and the hatchback was added to the...
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    Touring Car Championship), with a 240 Turbo driven by Per Stureson winning the 1985 DTM. Volvo also entered the British Touring Car Championship in the...
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    Triumph Dolomite (category Rally cars)
    The Triumph Dolomite was a small saloon car produced by the Triumph Motor Company division of the British Leyland (BL) in Canley, Coventry, between October...
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    Hannu Mikkola (category World Rally Championship drivers)
    dies at 78". 27 February 2021. de Jong, Frank. "British Saloon Car Championship". History of Touring Car Racing 1952-1993. Retrieved 29 September 2022....
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  • Richard Longman (category British Touring Car Championship drivers)
    known as the British Saloon Car Championship) in 1978 and 1979 driving a Mini 1275 GT for Patrick Motorsport, which ran the works British Leyland supported...
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    Vauxhall Astra (category Cars introduced in 1980)
    rear. The saloon version was replaced by the Belmont saloon based on the Astra MK2 in early 1986. The white 1800 GTE was the first UK car to be 'colour-coded'...
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