"i should have learned." "but were not giving up" - 2 quotes that sum up why cleland was my favourite btcc driver. also the fact that my dad had a cavalier gsi in the mid 90s when i was a kid helped me pick my allegiances. but this video reminds me of why the supertouring era was one of my favourite categories of racing. elbows out, super competitive racing in cars that looked almost identical to normal roadgoing saloons, with the legendary murray walker commentating.
You are an absolute legend for uploading this, I've only ever seen the infamous final round and didn't realise how dominant the Toyotas were at times. I love the BTCC, truly these were the golden years
No worries, pity it's not better quality picture though. Rouse and hoy were fast, what could of been if they hadn't both gone off at brands! Steve Soper was the fastest driver of the year. Interesting anecdote that's not on the vid, Vic Lee, the guy who ran the bmws, and the Labbatts cars prior to that, was found guilty of smuggling cocaine halfway through the season! They used to test at zandvoort and on the way back over he hid it in the trailers, strangely the team were allowed to continue and ultimately win. Vic Lee never came back though and ac schnitzer became the bmw team
@@LeCrawf i may be wrong but I think Vic Lee did have a slight dabble as a team manager in btcc in the early 2000's, then got caught smuggling again. I don't mean to be heartless but the police noticing the constant (and seemingly unneeded) testing at Zandvoort being one of the reasons he was under suspicion does make me laugh a little. Ps i will agree that you're a legend for uploading this. Im still partially locked down and am unsurprisingly going out of my mind. Things like this make it so much better! Hope you're good and staying safe.
@@MrMiD.Life.Crisis sorry I didn't reply much sooner! I didn't know that about Vic, leopards never change their spots! Hope your out of all the lockdown stuff now, it's been a strange few years. I'm going to try upload some more seasons but most of the vids are from Duke publications and they block them all!
Thanks for uploading these, I was at Outlon in '92, great memories! I was on the start/finish straight so had no idea what happened to Cleland on lap 1 at the time!
14:11 In-car interview during the actual race ... don't see that much in BTCC, although Cleland ended up always matching his doggedly competitive driving with sharp-tongued interviews over the years, and frequently got the screen time as a result. (Plato, similarly, later on.) Vauxhall incredibly reliable underneath Cleland, too. Years and years, he was just there. I always loved the fact that the Cavalier looked so uncomplicated. No spoiler, no problem.
Sorry about delay replying! Aye the chicane is a bit of a nerf, think it's for the bikes really, too help overtaking and that corner is well far with very little run off. The cars should take the bend though, especially if they use the island chicane /hairpin
In 1991 Paul Warwick(brother of ex F1 driver Derek) had a fatal crash at Knickerbrook during a F3000 race is it was decided to built a chicane there to slow the cars down although until at least 2004 motorcycles bypassed the chicane
Sorry I honestly can't tell you anything about the music, theres no creditation on the box or tape! It's a 'sports seen' video, SSV 322, maybe it's on archive somewhere. Other than that, no idea sorry. It is a pretty cool tune
"i should have learned." "but were not giving up" - 2 quotes that sum up why cleland was my favourite btcc driver. also the fact that my dad had a cavalier gsi in the mid 90s when i was a kid helped me pick my allegiances. but this video reminds me of why the supertouring era was one of my favourite categories of racing. elbows out, super competitive racing in cars that looked almost identical to normal roadgoing saloons, with the legendary murray walker commentating.
This is hands down one of the best BTCC seasons ever
You are an absolute legend for uploading this, I've only ever seen the infamous final round and didn't realise how dominant the Toyotas were at times. I love the BTCC, truly these were the golden years
No worries, pity it's not better quality picture though. Rouse and hoy were fast, what could of been if they hadn't both gone off at brands! Steve Soper was the fastest driver of the year. Interesting anecdote that's not on the vid, Vic Lee, the guy who ran the bmws, and the Labbatts cars prior to that, was found guilty of smuggling cocaine halfway through the season! They used to test at zandvoort and on the way back over he hid it in the trailers, strangely the team were allowed to continue and ultimately win.
Vic Lee never came back though and ac schnitzer became the bmw team
@@LeCrawf i may be wrong but I think Vic Lee did have a slight dabble as a team manager in btcc in the early 2000's, then got caught smuggling again. I don't mean to be heartless but the police noticing the constant (and seemingly unneeded) testing at Zandvoort being one of the reasons he was under suspicion does make me laugh a little.
Ps i will agree that you're a legend for uploading this. Im still partially locked down and am unsurprisingly going out of my mind. Things like this make it so much better!
Hope you're good and staying safe.
@@MrMiD.Life.Crisis sorry I didn't reply much sooner!
I didn't know that about Vic, leopards never change their spots!
Hope your out of all the lockdown stuff now, it's been a strange few years. I'm going to try upload some more seasons but most of the vids are from Duke publications and they block them all!
JC drove that Cav like every single sales rep did.
Thanks for uploading these, I was at Outlon in '92, great memories! I was on the start/finish straight so had no idea what happened to Cleland on lap 1 at the time!
I'm kind of enjoying the VHS quality. It makes this video feel like even more of a time machine!
“‘You’re ahead and I’m second to you!’ says Keith O’Dor!” - LMAO! 😂
14:11 In-car interview during the actual race ... don't see that much in BTCC, although Cleland ended up always matching his doggedly competitive driving with sharp-tongued interviews over the years, and frequently got the screen time as a result. (Plato, similarly, later on.) Vauxhall incredibly reliable underneath Cleland, too. Years and years, he was just there. I always loved the fact that the Cavalier looked so uncomplicated. No spoiler, no problem.
14:14 John Cleland giving an interview during a race? What a badass.
Great stuff, what was the new chicane built for at Oulton Park?
Sorry about delay replying!
Aye the chicane is a bit of a nerf, think it's for the bikes really, too help overtaking and that corner is well far with very little run off. The cars should take the bend though, especially if they use the island chicane /hairpin
In 1991 Paul Warwick(brother of ex F1 driver Derek) had a fatal crash at Knickerbrook during a F3000 race is it was decided to built a chicane there to slow the cars down although until at least 2004 motorcycles bypassed the chicane
7:26 - it ain't the crash that did his neck, its was that hair cut. O my days!
Was Tim Sugden even penalised for that shunting, both of Rob Gravett (Peugeot) and later of Keith O'Dor (Nissan)?
5:47 OMG
What is the music called? Please let me know. Thank you.
Sorry I honestly can't tell you anything about the music, theres no creditation on the box or tape!
It's a 'sports seen' video, SSV 322, maybe it's on archive somewhere. Other than that, no idea sorry. It is a pretty cool tune
ruclips.net/video/xWILOWjbfJw/видео.html was used in numerous review videos around the early 90s, this one’s from the f1 94 vid