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2022 British Touring Car Championship
65th season of the British Touring Car Championship From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The 2022 Kwik Fit[1] British Touring Car Championship (commonly abbreviated as BTCC) was a motor racing championship for production-based touring cars held across England and Scotland. The championship featured a mix of professional motor racing teams and privately funded amateur drivers competing in highly modified versions of family cars which are sold to the general public and conform to the technical regulations for the championship.

The 2022 season was the 65th British Touring Car Championship season and the twelfth season for cars conforming to the Next Generation Touring Car (NGTC) technical specification.
This was the first season of the championship's new Hybrid Energy Management (HEM) system, developed by Cosworth Electronics, which replaced the series' previous success ballast system.
Tom Ingram won the championship, his first championship in the BTCC.
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Teams and drivers
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Driver changes
Entering/re-entering BTCC
- Dexter Patterson debuted with Laser Tools Racing.[26]
- George Gamble debuted with Car Gods with Ciceley Motorsport.[37]
- 2020 Jack Sears Trophy winner Michael Crees returned to the series after he split with BTC Racing at the start of last season, driving a first car for Power Maxed Racing to replace Dan Lloyd.[38]
- 2017 VW Racing Cup winner Bobby Thompson returned to the series and Team HARD after having last raced in 2020 for GKR TradePriceCars.com.[30]
- Rob Collard's son Ricky Collard returned to the series after having last raced in 2018 for Team BMW, driving a second car for Toyota Gazoo Racing UK to replace Sam Smelt.[40]
- 2019 British GT4 Championship winner Ash Hand debuted with Power Maxed Racing.[39]
- 2021 Britcar Endurance Championship winner Will Powell debuted with Autobrite Direct with JourneyHero to replace Jack Goff.[32]
Changed teams
- Dan Cammish will move from BTC Racing to Motorbase Performance, driving for the "NAPA Racing UK" branded team.[4]
- Reigning Champion Ashley Sutton will move from Laser Tools Racing to Motorbase Performance, racing for the "NAPA Racing UK" brand.[3]
- Dan Lloyd will move from Adrian Flux with Power Maxed Racing to Excelr8 Motorsport.[41]
- Tom Chilton will move from Car Gods with Ciceley Motorsport to Excelr8 Motorsport.[42][10]
- Rick Parfitt Jr. will move from Excelr8 with TradePriceCars.com to Team HARD.[43]
- Jason Plato will move from Adrian Flux with Power Maxed Racing to BTC Racing.[44]
Leaving BTCC
- Tom Oliphant will take a sabbatical from the series.[45]
- Andy Neate retired from the series in order to focus on his son's racing career.[5]
- Senna Proctor will take a sabbatical from the series.[44]
- Chris Smiley will leave the series and join the 2022 TCR UK Touring Car Championship.[46]
- Jack Mitchell will leave the series and rejoin the 2022 British GT Championship.[47]
- Sam Smelt will take a sabbatical from the series.[17]
- Carl Boardley will retire from the series.[27]
- Jack Goff was set for his fourth season with Tony Gilham Racing, but withdrew before the season began.[48]
Team changes
- MB Motorsport will move from Motorbase Performance to West Surrey Racing.[19]
- Motorbase Performance, will enter 2 cars under the commercial name of NAPA Racing UK following its sponsorship by the European division of Genuine Parts Company.[2]
- Excelr8 Motorsport will use Hyundai engines tuned by Swindon Powertrain.[9]
- Excelr8 Motorsport and Team Dynamics will enter the Manufacturers'/Constructors' Championship as constructors.[49]
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Race calendar
The championship calendar was announced by the championship organisers on 30 June 2021.[50]
2022 BTCC Race Locations
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Results and standings
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All drivers raced under British licenses, except Árón Taylor-Smith, who raced with an Irish license.
Drivers' Championship
- Notes
- The point for leading laps in race is one point, regardless of how many laps led.[51]
Manufacturers'/Constructors' Championship
Teams' Championship
Independents' Trophy
Independent Teams' Trophy
Jack Sears Trophy
Goodyear Wingfoot Award
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