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Originally Posted by mprmke
Nothing against him and fair play for improving, being clean and churning out a number of solid, but unspectacular results, but that should not a Championship make...
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So let me see if I am understanding this correctly?
A driver with multiple championships in other series', is signed to the BTCC by one of the most successful teams of all time.
Learns his BTCC-craft alongside a multiple BTCC champion, whilst developing a new car to the grid.
After a few struggles early season takes 11 podiums out of 18, yet winning the title would still be farcical?
He's already got more podiums than Turkington did in all of 2018 - how more spectacular does he need to be? Does a driver have to have the title sewn up by the end of August to be worthy?