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David Pinkney driving the JS Motorsport Alfa Romeo 147 during the 2001 British Touring Car Championship season.
BTC-T Alfa Romeo 147
CategoryBTCC
ConstructorJS Motorsport
Technical specifications[1]
ChassisAlfa Romeo 147
Engine1,969 cc (120.2 cu in) 270 hp (201 kW; 274 PS) In-line 4NAfront-mounted, FWD
Transmission6-speed Sequential
Weight1,150 kg (2,535.3 lb)
Competition history
Notable entrantsJS Motorsport
Notable driversTom Ferrier
Dave Pinkney
Tim Harvey
Mark Blair
Debut2001 BTCCatBrands Hatch Indy Circuit
RacesWinsPolesF/Laps
20000
Teams' Championships0
Constructors' Championships0
Drivers' Championships0

One of the new BTC Touring specification cars entered in the 2001 BTCC season was the JS Motorsport-built Alfa Romeo 147. It was the first of the independently built BTC-T cars to race, being ready in time for the first round of the season. Despite originally intending to run 4 BTC-T spec and 2 Production spec cars,[2] only 2 BTC-T cars were ever entered in one event,[3] and no Production spec car was ever built.[1] The team had 4 different drivers across the season: the experienced David Pinkney (rounds 1-4) and Tim Harvey (rounds 3-4 and 9-13) sharing drives with the younger Mark Blair (rounds 10-11) and Tom Ferrier (rounds 2, 7-9 and 12-13). Darren Malkin had been announced, before the season started, as one of the drivers; however, he never made an appearance.[4]

The 147 proved to be unreliable, racking up 16 DNFs across the season, failing to start seven other races, and a multitude of other reliability gremlins. Despite this, the car was reasonably competitive - Harvey taking a surprise podium at the feature race at Oulton Park, albeit in a race marred by attrition,[5] and Ferrier was running in a fine second place at Donington Park until engine failure ended his race.[6] Harvey was the most successful driver, finishing 8th in the Driver's championship, whilst JS Motorsport's 4th place in the Team's championship was more a reflection of the small grid than anything else.[7] The team did not reappear for 2002, and the 147s were not raced again.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Alfa Romeo 147". BTCC Pages. Retrieved 2012-12-23.
  • ^ "JSM confirms plans for 2001 | BTCC News | Jan 2001". Crash.Net. 2001-01-17. Retrieved 2012-12-23.
  • ^ "Plato takes Sprint race win | BTCC News | May 2001". Crash.Net. 2001-05-07. Retrieved 2012-12-23.
  • ^ "Bumper BTC entry lists announced | BTCC News | Mar 2001". Crash.Net. 2001-03-06. Retrieved 2012-12-23.
  • ^ "Results: Oulton Park Feature race | BTCC News | May 2001". Crash.Net. 2001-05-20. Retrieved 2012-12-23.
  • ^ "BBC SPORT | MOTORSPORT | Plato holds slender lead". BBC News. 2001-09-23. Retrieved 2012-12-23.
  • ^ BTCCPages.com (2009-04-05). "2001 BTCC Points". BTCCPages.com. Retrieved 2012-12-23.

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