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A British Touring Car Championship round at Thruxton Circuit in Hampshire, England, consistently ranked as the fastest circuit on the BTCC calendar due to its high-speed sweeping layout.
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BTCC Thruxton ranks #77 of 206 in the Motor Race ranking, behind Coke Zero Sugar 400, ahead of United States Grand Prix West.
Thruxton's speed, tire demands, and distinctive character make it one of BTCC's most respected rounds.
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Why is Thruxton considered the fastest circuit on the BTCC calendar?
Thruxton Circuit in Hampshire, England, features a long, high-speed sweeping layout that allows British Touring Car Championship (BTCC) cars to reach top speeds of over 130 mph. The track's fast, flowing nature means drivers spend very little time braking and very high amounts of time on the throttle.
How long is the Thruxton Circuit?
The Thruxton Circuit is 2.356 miles (3.792 km) long. Its fast layout features iconic corners like Church, which is often taken flat-out by the leading touring cars.
Why does the BTCC restrict tire usage at Thruxton?
The abrasive track surface at Thruxton causes severe tire degradation, making it highly demanding on the rubber supplied to the teams. To prevent excessive tire failures and ensure competitive racing, BTCC regulations restrict Thruxton races to shorter sprint distances rather than feature-length events.
What is the best corner to watch the BTCC race at Thruxton?
The Complex and the final chicane are highly popular spectator spots because they are some of the slowest sections on the track where heavy braking forces the cars together. However, high-speed corners like Church are also famous for spectacular photography of the cars sliding at the absolute limit.
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