1988 British Touring Car Championship
Defending champion Chris Hodgetts unsuccessfully tried to tackle Formula Sierra with a turbocharged A70 Toyota Supra. Hodgetts didn't even last the whole year with MIL Motorsport; Ian Flux and Mark Hales drove the #1 car at various rounds in the second half of the season, such as the shots from Brands Hatch, with Vic Lee in the #2.
And Mike O'Brien's Commodore. Class A but more commonly seen getting in the way of the Class B BMWs.That and the BiTurbo added some much needed variety to the back of the field though i guess.
1989 Harry Flatters Rally
Eppynt Wales
38th Overall
Don Kettleborough / Ronnie Gibson
This looks like someone's driveway, not a race track.
@Liquid
From a drivers POV. I think that what was written on that back wing worries me more than the straight up copy of the Benetton. just my two cents based on my experience with french cars.
Back in the day when racing cars had consequences.love the look of those cars. but id never want to drive one at speed
I still shake my head in disbelief that Mercedes Benz got it so horribly wrong, especially after being so dominant following their return to Sportscars.
If I remember correctly, they had taken multiple handicaps including detuning the engine down to 450hp & were still more than competitive for the series, and the only reason Team Lark did not return was due to even heavier handicaps proposed against them. I don't remember if this was also during the time Toyota was trying to topple Nissan's dominance & the McLarens kind of spoiled the Supra's potential.