2014 British Touring Car Championship


The 2014 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship was a multi-event motor racing championship for production-based touring cars held across England and Scotland. The championship features a mix of professional motor racing teams and privately funded amateur drivers competing in highly modified versions of Family cars which are sold to the general public and conform to the technical regulations for the championship. It is one of the most popular domestic motor racing series in the United Kingdom, with an extensive program of support categories built up around the BTCC centrepiece. It was the 57th British Touring Car Championship season.
It was the fourth season that cars conforming to the Next Generation Touring Car specification competed in, and the first season that S2000 specification cars did not contest since their introduction to the BTCC in 2004. The Jack Sears Trophy, which was introduced in 2013 for the top S2000 finisher over the duration of the season, was awarded to the Independent driver who achieves the greatest improvement from their respective grid positions over the entire season. The start and finishing positions of all Independent drivers will be logged for all 30 races and the driver with the highest total number of positions gained over the season will become the Jack Sears Trophy champion.

Teams and drivers

Driver changes

; Changed teams
; Entering/re-entering BTCC
; Leaving BTCC
The provisional calendar was announced by the championship organisers on 14 September 2013. The Oulton Park round will switch from the Island layout to the International circuit, which was last used during the 1996 season. All races were held in the United Kingdom.

Results

Championship standings

Drivers' Championship

Manufacturers'/Constructors' Championship

MG won the Manufacturer's Championship in 2014, just three years after returning to the British Touring Car Championship.
The MG/Triple Eight team ended Honda's four year dominance of the sport after securing 7 wins and 20 podiums throughout the season.

Teams' Championship

Independents' Trophy

Independent Teams' Trophy

Jack Sears Trophy

After its introduction in 2013, the Jack Sears Trophy will now be awarded to the independent driver who makes up the most places over the course of the 2014 season. Any drivers who are penalised at a meeting will not accrue points towards the Trophy.
PosDriverBHIDONTHROULCROSNEKNOROCSILBHGPTotal
1 Dave Newsham101013016108121712108
2 Alain Menu2220100181610430103
3 Rob Collard43050821010420102
4 Hunter Abbott501382289218094
5 Adam Morgan7721523411120494
6 Martin Depper041011141011149992
7 Nick Foster8108132216006184
8 Rob Austin2311660209101380
9 Árón Smith012441318821980
10 Andrew Jordan0457015232101278
11 Simon Belcher68691267103976
12 Fabrizio Giovanardi94212909412566
13 Jack Goff08249110761966
14 Mat Jackson810411146541265
15 Chris Stockton310100WD68961062
16 Jack Clarke906411410531062
17 Ollie Jackson74468701301160
18 Lea Wood21186102508759
19 James Cole1508464882358
20 Tom Ingram12127126137657
21 Daniel Welch1188850130053
22 Aiden Moffat38100156101751
23 Robb Holland80588119049
24 Glynn Geddie384124141046
25 Warren Scott090985607044
26 Marc Hynes0041190602243
27 Colin Turkington8011504033539
28 Luke Hines6612

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