1982 British Saloon Car Championship
The 1982 Tricentrol RAC British Saloon Car Championship was the 25th season of the championship. The championship was open to saloon cars complying with FIA Appendix J Group 1 regulations.[1] Win Percy won his third consecutive title, this time driving a class C Toyota Corolla. In doing so, he became the fourth driver to win three BSCC championships.
Teams & Drivers
Team |
Car |
No. |
Drivers |
Class |
Rounds |
Team Sanyo Racing with Esso Hepolite Glacier Racing |
Rover 3500 S |
1 |
Jeff Allam |
A |
All |
2 |
Frank Sytner |
A |
1–4 |
Tom Walkinshaw |
4 |
19 |
Pete Lovett |
A |
5–11 |
Austin Metro 1300 HLS |
74 |
Steve Soper |
D |
All |
Equipe Esso |
Ford Capri III 3.0S |
3 |
Vince Woodman |
A |
All |
4 |
Jonathan Buncombe |
A |
11 |
Patrick Motorsport with Duckhams Oil/ ICI Petrol |
Rover 3500 S |
5 |
Rad Dougall |
A |
1–8 |
6 |
Brian Muir |
A |
6, 8–11 |
Gordon Spice Racing |
Ford Capri III 3.0S |
8 |
Gordon Spice |
A |
All |
9 |
Andy Rouse |
A |
All |
Dennis Leech |
Rover 3500 S |
12 |
Dennis Leech |
A |
1, 3–8, 11 |
Graham Goode Racing |
Ford Capri III 3.0S |
16 |
Graham Goode |
A |
2, 5–7, 9, 11 |
Charles Sawyer-Hoare |
Ford Capri III 3.0S |
20 |
Charles Sawyer-Hoare |
A |
1–4, 6, 8, 11 |
Napolina Alfa Romeo Dealer Team Napolina Alfa Romeo Dealer Team with Hampshires of Dorking |
Alfa Romeo GTV6 |
25 |
Jon Dooley |
B |
1, 3–11 |
Alfa Romeo Alfasud Ti |
81 |
D |
2–3 |
82 |
Rob Kirby |
D |
All |
Alfa Romeo Alfasud Sprint |
52 |
Andrew Thorpe |
C |
All |
James Burrows |
Toyota Celica 2000 LB |
26 |
James Burrows |
B |
1–4, 6, 8, 10 |
Mike Buckley |
Ford Escort RS2000 |
27 |
Mike Buckley |
B |
1–6 |
Arne Riis |
Triumph Dolomite Sprint |
28 |
Arne Riis |
B |
6, 8 |
Team Electroplsn |
Mazda RX-7 |
30 |
Terry Nightingale |
B |
1–4, 11 |
Mike Kimpton |
6–8 |
Hamish Irvine |
Triumph Dolomite Sprint |
32 |
Hamish Irvine |
B |
All |
Tony Dickinson |
Ford Escort RS2000 |
33 |
Tony Dickinson |
B |
3–11 |
R&C Racing Developments |
Mazda RX-7 |
34 |
Gordon Bruce |
B |
1 |
David Palmer |
Mazda RX-7 |
? |
David Palmer |
B |
4 |
Team Castrol |
Ford Escort RS2000 |
? |
Erik Høyer |
B |
8 |
Morris Vulcan Ltd. with Triang Toys |
Volkswagen Golf GTI |
35 |
John Morris |
C |
All |
TL Racing |
Volkswagen Scirocco GTI |
36 |
Tony Lanfranchi |
C |
All |
Robin Brundle |
Audi 80 GLE |
37 |
Robin Brundle |
C |
1–4, 10–11 |
Toyota Celica GT |
C |
5–9 |
Chris Hodgetts |
Toyota Corolla GT |
39 |
Chris Hodgetts |
C |
7–8 |
Hughes of Beaconsfield/Toyota GB |
Toyota Corolla GT |
40 |
Win Percy |
C |
All |
Julian May Racing |
Ford Fiesta 1.6 |
44 |
Jock Robertson |
C |
All |
John Tait |
Toyota Corolla GT |
50 |
John Tait |
C |
1–4 |
Race Time Marketing Ltd. |
Volkswagen Golf GTI |
51 |
Alan Greenhalgh |
C |
1, 3–6, 8–11 |
Baileys of Hanley Ltd. Peugeot Talbot |
Talbot Sunbeam TI |
67 |
Terry Watts |
C |
2–3, 7–8 |
Stanfield and White |
Talbot Sunbeam TI |
68 |
John Spiller |
C |
1, 3–8, 11 |
Industrial Control Services Ltd. |
Toyota Celica GT |
? |
Pete Hall |
C |
5–6 |
Tony Crudgington |
Toyota Corolla GT |
? |
Tony Crudgington |
C |
9–11 |
Royal Mail Datapost Racing with Esso |
Austin Metro 1300 HLS |
71 |
Alan Curnow |
D |
All |
77 |
Richard Longman |
D |
All |
Wadham Stringer/Team Castrol |
Austin Metro 1300 HLS |
72 |
Roger Saunders |
D |
All |
Linden Racing with Everest Double Glazing |
Austin Metro 1300 HLS |
73 |
Neil McGrath |
D |
All |
Stuart Fowler |
Ford Fiesta 1.3 |
75 |
Stuart Fowler |
D |
1–2 |
GM Dealer Sport |
Vauxhall Astra 1.3 |
99 |
David da Costa |
D |
5–6, 8, 10–11 |
Richard Hurdwell |
Austin Metro 1300 HLS |
? |
Richard Hurdwell |
D |
9 |
|
Icon |
Class |
A |
2501–3500cc |
B |
1601–2500cc |
C |
1301–1600cc |
D |
Under 1300cc |
|
Calendar & Winners
All races were held in the United Kingdom. Overall winners in bold.
Round |
Circuit |
Date |
Class A Winner |
Class B Winner |
Class C Winner |
Class D Winner |
1 |
Silverstone Circuit, Northamptonshire |
20 March |
Jeff Allam |
Terry Nightingale |
Win Percy |
Richard Longman |
2 |
A |
Mallory Park, Leicestershire |
28 March |
Jeff Allam |
Terry Nightingale |
Not contested. |
B |
Not contested. |
Win Percy |
Jon Dooley |
3 |
A |
Oulton Park, Cheshire |
9 April |
Gordon Spice |
Hamish Irvine |
Not contested. |
B |
Not contested. |
Win Percy |
Richard Longman |
4 |
Thruxton Circuit, Hampshire |
12 April |
Vince Woodman |
Jon Dooley |
Win Percy |
Steve Soper |
5 |
Thruxton Circuit, Hampshire |
31 May |
Vince Woodman |
Hamish Irvine |
Win Percy |
Richard Longman |
6 |
Silverstone Circuit, Northamptonshire |
13 June |
Jeff Allam |
Tony Dickinson |
Win Percy |
Richard Longman |
7 |
Donington Park, Leicestershire |
4 July |
Vince Woodman |
Tony Dickinson |
Win Percy |
Steve Soper |
8 |
Brands Hatch, Kent |
18 July |
Pete Lovett |
Jon Dooley |
Win Percy |
Richard Longman |
9 |
Donington Park, Leicestershire |
15 August |
Jeff Allam |
Tony Dickinson |
Win Percy |
Steve Soper |
10 |
Brands Hatch, Kent |
30 August |
Vince Woodman |
Hamish Irvine |
Win Percy |
Steve Soper |
11 |
Silverstone Circuit, Northamptonshire |
3 October |
Pete Lovett |
Jon Dooley |
Win Percy |
Steve Soper |
Championship Standings
Drivers' Championship
Points were awarded on a 9, 6, 4, 3, 2, 1 basis to the top six finishers in each class, with one bonus point for the fastest lap in each class. In races where a class had less than four starters, points would be awarded to the top two finishers (6 & 4 respectively) with one point for the fastest lap. A driver's best nine scores counted towards the championship, dropped scores are shown in brackets. Positions are shown as overall/class.
References
- ↑ Entry list for Tricentrol British Saloon Car Championship, Round 8, 1982 Marlboro British Grand Prix program, page 8
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