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Vauxhall Motorsport's Jason Plato and Yvan Muller are gearing up for what
could be their toughest challenge yet as they head for Rounds 21 & 22 of
the www.theAA.com MSA British Touring Car Championship at Silverstone
this weekend, September 8/9. Just ten points separate Championship
leader, Plato (260 points) and his teammate, Muller (250 points) but if
that wasn't enough to keep the Vauxhall hotshots occupied, this Saturday
and Sunday sees the arrival of some fresh competition in the form of MG
Sport & Racing's Anthony Reid and Warren Hughes, while Peugeot showed its
potential at the previous Oulton Park races.
Yvan Muller is only too aware of the potential controversies that could
arise this weekend with a championship at its closing stages and a
driver's title still up for grabs: "Although I am 10 points behind Jason,
it is still possible for me to win this year and it could be tricky if
two drivers clash on the track, if only one of them is in the
championship fight. If it is Jason and I fighting, fair enough, but it
would be a shame if it was a Peugeot or MG that helped decide the title."
One thing is for sure, both Vauxhall drivers intend to keep former BTCC
adversary, Anthony Reid in their rear view mirrors this weekend. As
Frenchman Muller explains: "Reid is definitely one of the more difficult
drivers to overtake. If you are first and he is second then you know
that the driver in third will probably be there for a while! But if you
are the one behind Reid, then you have a problem."
Oxford based Plato knows he has his work cut out but will be aiming for a
repeat of his performance earlier in the year at Silverstone when he took
a double win.
Egg Sport Astra Coupé driver, Phil Bennett returns to the fray this
weekend after his one-race ban which saw him replaced by F3 driver, Andy
Priaulx for Rounds 19 & 20 at Oulton Park. Driving alongside Bennett in
the fourth Astra Coupé is North Yorkshire's James Thompson, who lies
third in the standings with 231 points.
Silverstone sees the 30-minute Touring Car qualifying session getting
under way at 3:15pm on Saturday (September 8) afternoon. Race day,
Sunday, starts with the traditional pitlane walkabout at 9.45am when
spectators get the chance to gather autographs and meet their touring car
heroes. The 15-lap Sprint race starts at 12pm whilst the 30-lap Feature
race is scheduled for 15:20pm.
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