Neal takes a five-point championship lead into the next round at Thruxton Neal had limited experience before he started in the BSCC, mainly in club events while working as a mechanic and engineer.Equipe Arden also gave Neal half season drives in.A table containing Steve Neal's best results in the BTCC. With exactly half the races to go in the season, Neal sits third in the standings, 22 points adrift of … The rear-wheel drive cars will have an advantage at the start as they always do and the Ford will be quick in a straight line, but I think we’ll be good across a race distance. All rights reserved. I think the races will be interesting and if it’s dry then I think we’ll have a strong car, although it will be a bit more of a lottery if it rains.“Brands GP last time out was a tough weekend for us and we’re looking to bounce back with some good points on the board tomorrow. Contents[show] Background Neal had limited experience before he started in the BSCC, mainly in club events while working as a mechanic and engineer.

Like his fellow Honda drivers, Neal was in the wars last time out in … Matt Neal says he is keen to bounce back from the disappointment of Brands Hatch on a landmark race day at Oulton Park as the three-time champion gets set to contest his 700th BTCC race.Like his fellow Honda drivers, Neal was in the wars last time out in sweltering conditions in Kent, picking up just a single sixth place finish from the three races.Having lapped inside the top ten in practice, Neal then produced his strongest qualifying performance of the season to date to put his Civic Type R fourth on the grid to cap an impressive display for the Honda teams – with five cars inside the top ten.“I’m over the moon with the second row and have Dan just behind me and four Hondas in the top six,” he said. Neal set for record-breaking 30th BTCC campaign Friday 17 January 11.01am. Matt Neal has reflected on his controversial clash with Jake Hill at Oulton Park, admitting that he had “dodged a bullet” but that he felt no malice towards his rival. “It’s a bit surreal and I wasn’t aware until someone told me last week. I’m still here, still rocking and loving it – so it’s time to party tomorrow!© 2020 TouringCarTimes. BTCC: Matt Neal leads home Honda one-two at Donington Park after Mat Jackson and Rob Collard claim victories. Neal is currently the team principle of Team Dynamics, the group he founded in 1991. The figures after the information about the car used indicate Steve Neal's finish in each race at that meeting (in their class).BTCC Wiki is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community.Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat.http://f3history.co.uk/Racingpics/silvgp69/silv69_supp.htm,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Team_Dynamics,http://touringcarracing.net/Pages/1965%20BSCC.html,http://touringcarracing.net/Pages/1967%20BSCC.html,http://touringcarracing.net/Pages/1968%20BSCC.html,http://touringcarracing.net/Pages/1969%20BSCC.html,https://btcc.fandom.com/wiki/Steve_Neal?oldid=5448,bgcolor="#214B9B" rowspan="2" style="border-radius:5px; color:white;"|,bgcolor="Purple" style="color:white; border-radius:7px;"|NC. Three-time BTCC champion Matt Neal is confident that 2015 is "Honda's year" after an unexpectedly strong start to the season for the team's new Civic Type-R machine. Cammish made his BTCC debut last year, replacing the WTCR-bound Gordon Shedden in Dynamics' line-up alongside Matt Neal, as the team switched to the latest model FK8 Civic Type R. Steve Neal is a former British Saloon Car Championship driver, and father of triple champion Matt Neal. “I always wonder what might have been and and my car was a bit lively to start with so I could have gone quicker, but the guys ahead have put some great laps in. Neal and Hill were dicing for the lead of the final race of the weekend when the Honda driver went for the inside at Old … More » We need to make sure we look after the hardware though as we have a fast turnaround for Knockhill, so need to be careful.”.Neal’s landmark 700th start will come in Sunday’s second race, although he admitted that he had been unaware he was reaching the milestone.“I didn’t think I’d do seven or 70 races when I started, never mind 700!” he said. BTCC behind the scenes as Cammish and Neal lift lid on Team Dynamics racing after lockdown The British Touring Car Championship is back, …