Is BTCC on ITV4?

Having announced on the eve of the BTCC’s Season Launch that two events during the 2022 campaign would be broadcast across ITV’s main channel as well as the home of the BTCC, ITV4, this weekend marks the first in which ITV will host three hours of on-track action.

Why did Andrew Jordan leave BTCC?

A shunt like the one at Donington in 2019 could wreck Jordan and his family financially. It was a risk he simply couldn’t afford to take, and he had to step away from the BTCC. It was a tough call, for he would surely have been a prime contender for 2020.

What happened to Matt Jackson BTCC?

On 5 February 2020, it was announced Mat would return to the BTCC for the upcoming season with Power Maxed Racing, having been linked to a number of teams during his 2 year sabbatical. Due to the Coronavirus pandemic Power Maxed Racing’s plans changed for the delayed season and Mat was left without a drive.

What does Jason Plato do now?

Timothy Jason Plato (born 14 October 1967) is a British racing driver currently competing in the British Touring Car Championship (BTCC) for BTC Racing.

Where can I watch BTCC on TV?

ITV4
Whilst ITV4 continues as the ‘home’ of the BTCC with its excellent all-day-live and free-to-air coverage of the UK’s premier motorsport series, both the Brands Hatch Indy (15 May) and Oulton Park (12 June) events will also be broadcast live on ITV for three hours on each race day.

How can I watch BTCC live?

This, in addition to the ITV4 live coverage, live streaming of each event on itv.com/btcc and the ITV Hub, as well as the highlights programmes shown on both ITV and ITV4 in the days after each event, sees the BTCC expand its already comprehensive coverage.

Is Matt Jackson racing in 2021?

Jackson enjoyed something of a breakout year in 2020 with two wins in the Motorbase Focus, and will be looking to continue that form with his new colours in 2021. In line with the MB Motorsport announcement, Motorbase Performance confirmed that Andy Neate would return for a second season with the Ford squad.

What happened to Gordon Shedden?

Three-time British Touring Car champion Gordon Shedden is all but certain to remain at Team Dynamics for the 2022 season. The 42-year-old Scot returned to the BTCC last year following three years out of the series, which included a two-season stint in the World Touring Car Cup.