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Turkington to defend BTCC title with BMW

Colin Turkington and Team BMW will return to the BritishTouring Car Championship this year to defend the titles won in 2018.

Credit: Jakob Ebrey Photography

Turkington recorded his third BTCC crown with WSR-runTeam BMW in 2018, scoring 10 podiums – more than any other driver – and finishing inside the top five on 15 occasions at the wheel of his BMW 125i M Sport.

In 2019 he competes for a record-equalling fourth Drivers’ Championship while WSR and BMW have the opportunity to extend their run of successive Teams’ and Manufacturers’ titles to four.

Colin made his BTCC debut with WSR in 2002 and has spent his most successful years in the series with the Sunbury-on-Thames team; notching up all his overall Drivers’ titles as well as four of his five Independents’ crowns in BMWs.

In total he has won 46 times in the BTCC, placing him fifth on the series’ all-time winners’ list, as well as recording 133 podium finishes, 17 pole positions and 52 fastest laps.

Colin’s team-mate in 2019 will be Tom Oliphant, who joins WSR for his second season in the BTCC.

Credit: Jakob Ebrey Photography

“My 2018 title was definitely one of my best, and my goal is always to achieve just that; be the best I can in both life and motorsport," said the Northern Irish driver..

"Becoming a triple champion felt great, but I’m hungry for much more and racing with TeamBMW in the BTCC gives me this opportunity.

"Now I have to ask myself ‘how can I improve for this coming season and how can I be a better driver?’.

"I’m thrilled by the commitment from BMW that allows me to stay in one of the most desired seats in global touring cars and with a team who continue to set the benchmark.

"Team BMW is the place to be and we want to make history together. This is where I’m happiest; with people I trust, and when I’m happy, I perform.”

BMW won three titles in 2018 Credit: Jakob Ebrey Photography

WSR Team Principal Dick Bennetts added “I’m extremely pleased that Colin will defend his title with us, allowing WSR to carry number 1 on a BTCC car for the first time, and equally proud that BMW has chosen to continue its support of our programme.

"Colin is one of the world’s best touring car drivers and has spent the majority of his career with us, so we’ve developed an environment here that allows us all to get the best out of each other.

"I can’t think of a manufacturer that has achieved more in touring car racing globally than BMW, so to continue to be associated with them in 2019 is a great honour for our team.

"We’ve won 10 overall BTCC titles in the past 10 seasons – all with BMWs – so to have their continued support in 2019 is a reflection of their belief in our team to get the job done.”

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