So you've got a series with 14 cars, you want to boost the entry, and you do taht by banning 6 of them???????
No matter which rules you pass, Alfa and BMW are unlikely to run a BTCC programme. For Alfa especially their UK market is small, and both have multiple WTCC squads already. SEAT have proved that you can get a car to be competitive against the BTCT cars, even without massive investment. The climate is tough for potential Indies, although a weight break allowing the RWD BMWs to be reasonably competitive might help, it doesn't fund cars in itself. There's a good supply of BTCT cars available anyway.
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