2020 Britcar Endurance Championship

The 2020 Britcar Endurance Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the 2020 Dunlop Endurance Championship) is a motor racing championship for GT cars, touring cars and sportscars held across England. The championship's field consists of varying types of cars from sportscar to GT and touring cars that compete in four classes, depending on horsepower, momentum, etc. It is the 18th season of a Britcar championship, the 9th run as the Britcar Endurance Championship, and the 5th run as the Dunlop Britcar Endurance Championship. It will be the first Dunlop Endurance Championship run without Class 5 and below, after the formation of the Britcar Trophy Championship. The season will begin on 11 July at Croft Circuit and end on 1 November at Snetterton Circuit. There will also be a non-championship round at the Spa-Francorchamps in support of the 2019-20 FIA World Endurance Championship, where Endurance category competitors will participate in two races with the Trophy Category cars.[1]

2020 Britcar Endurance Championship
Previous: 2019 Next: 2021
Feeder Series:
2020 Britcar Trophy Championship
SB Race Engineering and Paul Bailey are the reigning champions.

SB Race Engineering and Paul Bailey enter the championship as the reigning overall champions, VR Motorsport are the reigning Class 1 champions, Mark and Peter Cunningham are the reigning Class 3 champions with SG Racing and Tim Docker enters in the championship with Maximum Motorsport as the reigning Class 4 champions.

Calendar

The opening rounds of the championship at Donington Park were scheduled to be held on 10 April 2020. The season includes a non-championship round at Spa-Francorchamps postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[2][3] [4] The Spa-Francorchamps round was moved to 15 August.[5]

[6]

Round Circuit Length Date Supporting
1 Croft Circuit, North Yorkshire (Grid combined with Britcar Trophy) 50 min 11–12 July
50 min
2 Brands Hatch Indy Circuit, Kent 60 min 1 August
60 min
3 Oulton Park, Cheshire 60 min 12 September
60 min
4 Silverstone International, Northamptonshire 60 min 10 October
60 min
5 Snetterton Motor Racing Circuit (300), Norfolk 60 min 1 November
60 min
Non-championship round
NC Spa-Francorchamps, Stavelot, Belgium 60 min 13–15 August 2019–20 FIA World Endurance Championship
Sports Prototype Cup
60 min
Cancelled due to the 2019-20 coronavirus pandemic[2]
Donington National, Leicestershire 60 min 10 April
60 min
Silverstone GP, Northamptonshire 60 min 4–6 September 2020–21 FIA World Endurance Championship
60 min

Teams and drivers

Cars are assigned classed based on speed, horsepower, momentum, equipment fitted to the car and the car's model;
Class 1: GT3, prototype cars
Class 2: GT4, cup (one-make series) cars
Class 3: Cup (one-make series) cars
Class 4: GT4, cup and TCR cars

Team Car No. Drivers Rounds
Class 1
DTB Motorsport Aston Martin V12 Vantage GT3 007 Graham Davidson NC
Graeme Mundy
MacG Racing[7] Taranis[7] 3 Jonny MacGregor[7] 1–2
Ben Sharich[7]
Venture Engineering[8] Aston Martin Vulcan AMR Pro[8] 6 Gleb Stepanovs[8] NC
Steve Tomkins[8]
SB Race Engineering[9] Brabham BT62 Competition[9] 28 Paul Bailey[9] TBA
Ross Wylie[9]
VR Motorsport[10][11] Praga R1T Evo[10][11] 84 Jack Fabby[11] 1–2
Garry Townsend[10][11]
85 Danny Harrison[11] 1–2
Jem Hepworth[11] 2
Sports Prototype Cup entries ineligible to score points
Greensall Motorsport Revolution A-One 70 Nigel Greensall NC
71 James Winslow NC
Smart Fitt Racing 74 James Abbott NC
77 Alain Costa NC
Race Performance 75 Marcello Marateotto NC
79 Michel Frey NC
DD Compound 76 Dominik Dierkes NC
Rob Kamphues
Mike Smith Motorsport 78 Morten Dons NC
80 Alex Kapadia NC
Excelr8 Motorsport 81 Scott Mansell NC
Class 2
SB Race Engineering[7] Ferrari 488 Challenge[7] 1 Paul Bailey[7] 1–2
Ross Wylie[7] 1
Andy Schultz 2
Moss Motorsport[12] BMW 1M E82[12] 18 Charles Lamb[12] 2
Mike Moss[12]
RAW Motorsport[7] Radical RXC GT3[7] 21 Steve Burgess[7] 1–2
Ben Dimmack[7]
RNR Performance[13] Ferrari 488 Challenge[13] 61 Charlie Hollings[13] TBA
Wayne Marrs[13]
VR Motorsport[10][11] Praga R1S[10][11] 86 Martyn Compton[10][11] 1–2
Warren McKinlay[10][11]
Class 3
Superformance Ferrari 458 Challenge 26 Colin Sowter 2
ALP Racing Saker RAPX 30 Alan Purbrick TBA
David Brise
SG Racing[12] Porsche 997 Cup[12] 32 Mark Cunningham[12] 2
Peter Cunningham[12]
Bespoke Cars Racing[14] Porsche 991 GT3 Cup[14] 69 Dave Benett[14] 1–2
Marcus Fothergill[14]
FNS[15] Ginetta G55 GT4[15] 212 Chris Hart[15] 1
Steve Walton[15]
Class 3 Invitation
Team HARD.[16][17] Porsche 991 GT3 Cup[16][17] 34 Eric Boulton 2
Nick Scott-Dickeson[16][17]
Valluga Racing[12] Porsche 991 GT3 Cup[12] 911 Adam Hatfield[12] 2
Benji Hetherington[12]
Class 4
County Classics[18] Porsche Cayman GT4 Clubsport MR[18] 9 Peter Ecreg[18] 2
Motus One Racing[7] Ginetta G55 GT4[7] 11 Will Powell[7] 1–2
David Scaramanga[7]
Autobahn Motorsport BMW M4 14 Andy Marston TBA
DigiPlat Racing[7] BMW M3 GTR[7] 23 Nathan Wells[7] 1–2
Ollie Hancock 2
CRH Racing[19] BMW M3 E46[19] 35 Tom Bradshaw 2
Jonathan Evans[19]
CTR Alfatune[20] SEAT León TCR[20] 43 John Clonis TBA
Chris Bentley
CUPRA León TCR[20] 44 Alex Day[20] TBA
William Foster[20]
Reflex Racing[21] Ligier JS2 R[21] 58 Luke Davenport[21] 2
Marcus Vivian[21]
BPM Motorsport[22] CUPRA León TCR[22] 60 Martin Byford[22] 1–2
Ashley Woodman[22]
EDF/Paul Calladine Motorsport[23] Ginetta G50 GT4[23] 92 Paul Calladine[23] TBA
Graham Roberts[23]
Team BRIT[24] Aston Martin Vantage GT4[24] 68 Aaron Morgan[7] 2
Bobby Trundley[24]
Skiset Wengen / Team Merlin Porsche 997 GT3 Cup 70 Colin Willmott TBA
Oliver Willmott
Whitebridge Motorsport[25] Aston Martin Vantage GT4[25] 72 Chris Murphy[25] TBA
Steve Birt
101 Mal Sandford[25] TBA
Aston Martin Vantage AMR GT4 TBA TBA TBA
Forelle Estates Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 Clubsport 74 Michael Price TBA
Maximum Motorsport[26] Volkswagen Golf GTI TCR[26] 78 Tim Docker[26] 2
CUPRA León TCR 95 Stewart Lines TBA
Newbarn Racing[27] Jaguar F-Type S[27] 88 Adam Thompson[27] 2
Callum Thompson[27]
Jamie Sturges[28] SEAT León Eurocup[28] 99 Jamie Sturges[28] TBA
CJJ Motorsport with Valluga Racing[29] Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 Clubsport[29] 718 Sean Doyle[29] 1–2
Nicole Draught[29]
Morton & Millar[12] CUPRA León TCR[12] 126 William Casswell[12] 2
Marc Kemp
Source:[30][31][32]

Driver changes

Entering/re-entering Britcar

Class 1

  • Garry Townsend, Danny Harrison and Jem Hepworth will debut for VR Motorsport.[10][11]
  • Will Powell will debut for Motus One Racing.

Class 2

  • Will Goff will debut for In2 Racing
  • Colin Sowter will debut for Superformance.

Class 3

  • Harry Mailer will debut for Team HARD.[16][17]
  • Mike McCollum, Ross and Sandy McEwen will return to the series driving for Track Focused, all having last raced in 2018 for the same team.
  • David Scaramanga will debut for Motus One Racing.

Class 4

  • Aaron Morgan and Bobby Trundley will debut for Team BRIT.[24]
  • Alex Day will return to the series driving for CTR Alfatune, having last raced in 2018 for Reflex Racing.[20]
  • Nathan Wells will debut for DigiPlat Racing.
  • Mal Sandford will return to the series driving for Whitebridge Motorsport, having last raced in 2018 for the same team.[25]
  • Jonathan Evans and Peter Morris will debut for CRH Racing.[19]
  • Luke Davenport and Marcus Vivian will return to the series driving for Reflex Racing, Vivian having last raced in 2017 and Davenport last in 2018 both for the same team.
  • Adam and Callum Thompson will debut for Newbarn Racing.
  • Colin and Oliver Willmott will return to the series driving for Skiset Wengen, both having last raced in 2018 for the same team.
  • Andy Marston will debut for Autobahn Motorsport.

Team changes

Class 1

Class 2

Class 3

Driver class and team changes

Class 1

  • Ross Wylie will move from Class 2 driving for FF Corse to Class 1 driving for SB Race Engineering.[9]
  • Steve Burgess and Ben Dimmack will move from Class 3 driving for RAW Motorsports to Class 3 driving for the same team.

Class 2

  • Martyn Compton and Warren McKinlay will move from Class 4 driving for Team BRIT to Class 2 to VR Motorsport.[10][11]

Class 3

  • Dave Benett and Marcus Fothergill will move from Class 4 driving for Bespoke Cars Racing to Class 3 driving for the same team.[14]
  • Chris Hart and Steve Walton will move from JPR Motorsport in Class 1 and 2 to FNS in Class 3.[15]

Class 4

  • Chris Murphy will move from Class 5 driving for Whitebridge Motorsport to Class 4 driving for the same team.[25]
  • Peter Ecreg will move from Class 4 driving for Forelle Estates driving in the same class for County Classics.[18]
  • Will Powell will move from Class 1 driving for Brabham Automotive to Class 4 driving for Motus One Racing.

Results

Round Circuit Pole position Fastest lap Overall Winner Winning C1 Winning C2 Winning C3 Winning C4
1 R1 Croft Circuit[33] No. 85 VR Motorsport No. 85 VR Motorsport No. 21 RAW Motorsport No. 3 MacG Racing No. 21 RAW Motorsport No. 212 FNS No. 60 BPM Motorsport
Danny Harrison Danny Harrison Steve Burgess
Ben Dimmack
Jonny MacGregor
Ben Sharich
Steve Burgess
Ben Dimmack
Chris Hart
Steve Walton
Martin Byford
Ashley Woodman
R2[34] No. 85 VR Motorsport No. 85 VR Motorsport No. 85 VR Motorsport No. 1 SB Race Engineering No. 212 FNS No. 718 CJJ Motorsport with Valluga Racing
Danny Harrison Danny Harrison Danny Harrison Paul Bailey
Ross Wylie
Chris Hart
Steve Walton
Sean Doyle
Nicole Draught
2 R3 Brands Hatch Indy No. 85 VR Motorsport No. 85 VR Motorsport No. 85 VR Motorsport No. 85 VR Motorsport No. 86 VR Motorsport No. 32 SG Racing No. 35 CRH Racing
Danny Harrison
Jem Hepworth
Danny Harrison
Jem Hepworth
Danny Harrison
Jem Hepworth
Danny Harrison
Jem Hepworth
Martyn Compton
Warren McKinlay
Mark Cunningham
Peter Cunningham
Tom Bradshaw
Jonathan Evans
R4 No. 85 VR Motorsport No. 85 VR Motorsport No. 85 VR Motorsport No. 1 SB Race Engineering No. 26 Superformance No. 23 Digiplat Racing
Danny Harrison
Jem Hepworth
Danny Harrison
Jem Hepworth
Danny Harrison
Jem Hepworth
Paul Bailey
Andy Schultz
Colin Sowter Ollie Hancock
Nathan Wells
3 R5 Oulton Park
R6
4 R7 Silverstone International
R8
5 R9 Snetterton 300
R10
Non-championship round
NC R1 Spa-Francorchamps No. 80 Mike Smith Motorsport No. 78 Mike Smith Motorsport No. 78 Mike Smith Motorsport No. 78 Mike Smith Motorsport No entries No entries No entries
Alex Kapadia Morten Dons Morten Dons Morten Dons
R2 No. 81 Excelr8 Motorsport No. 81 Excelr8 Motorsport No. 81 Excelr8 Motorsport
Scott Mansell Scott Mansell Scott Mansell

Overall championship standings

[35]

Points are awarded as follows in all classes[36]

System 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th PP FL
+2 30 27 25 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 1 1
System 1st 2nd PP FL
-2 20 17 1 1

(key)

Pos. Drivers No. Class CRO[33] BRH[34] SPA OUL SIL SNE Pts
1 Danny Harrison 85 1 8 1 1 1 123
Jem Hepworth 1 1
2 Paul Bailey 1 2 2 3 21 3 115
Ross Wylie 2 3
Andy Schultz 21 3
3 Jack Fabby
Garry Townsend
84 1 17 2 2 2 106
4 Jonny MacGregor
Ben Sharich
3 1 6 4 6 5 105
5 Martin Byford
Ashley Woodman
60 4 3 7 11 11 97
6 Martyn Compton
Warren McKinlay
86 2 4 19† 4 6 95
7 Sean Doyle
Nicole Draught
718 4 5 5 15 14 93
8 Mark Cunningham
Peter Cunningham
32 3 8 12 60
9 Nathan Wells 23 4 Ret Ret 9 4 59
Ollie Hancock 9 4
10 Colin Sowter 26 3 14 10 57
11 David Scaramanga
Will Powell
11 4 10 Ret 18 16 55
12 Luke Davenport
Marcus Vivian
58 4 10 7 52
13 Tom Bradshaw
Jonathan Evans
58 4 7 9 51
14 Steve Burgess
Ben Dimmack
21 2 1 17† Ret DNS 47
15 Aaron Morgan
Bobby Trundley
68 4 12 8 44
16 Dave Benett
Marcus Fothergill
69 3 Ret 8 19 Ret 43
17 Chris Hart
Steve Walton
212 3 7 6 42
18 Tim Docker 78 4 13 13 36
19 Peter Erceg 9 4 16 17 30
20 William Casswell
Marc Kemp
126 4 20 15 30
21 Charles Lamb
Mike Moss
18 2 5 Ret 27
22 Adam Thompson
Callum Thompson
88 4 NC 18 13
drivers ineligible for points
  Morten Dons 78 1 1 3 0
  Scott Mansell 81 1 9 1 0
  Alex Kapadia 80 1 2 2 0
  Adam Hatfield
Benji Hetherington
911 3 3 DSQ 0
  Graham Davidson
Graeme Mundy
007 1 3 7 0
  Nigel Greensall 70 1 4 4 0
  Michel Frey 79 1 5 11 0
  Dominik Dierkes
Rob Kamphues
76 1 Ret 5 0
  Gleb Stepanovs
Steve Tomkins
6 1 6 6 0
  Marcello Marateotto 75 1 8 8 0
  Alain Costa 77 1 Ret 9 0
  James Winslow 71 1 10† 12 0
  Eric Boulton
Nick Scott-Dickeson
34 3 17 19 0
  James Abbott 74 1 Ret Ret 0
Pos. Drivers No. Class CRO BRH SPA OUL SIL SNE Pts
Key
ColourResult
GoldWinner
Silver2nd place
Bronze3rd place
GreenOther points position
Blue Other classified position
Not classified, finished (NC)
PurpleNot classified, retired (Ret)
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank Did not practice (DNP)
Excluded (EX)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Withdrawn (WD)
Text formatting Meaning
Bold Pole position
Italics Fastest lap


 – Drivers did not finish the race, but were classified as they completed over 60% of the race distance and were awarded half points.

 – Non-championship event

Class championship standings

Points are awarded as follows in all classes[36]

System 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th PP FL
+2 30 27 25 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 1 1
System 1st 2nd PP FL
-2 20 17 1 1
Pos. Drivers No. CRO[33] BRH[34] SPA OUL SIL SNE Pts
Class 1
1 Danny Harrison 85 8 1 1 1 123
Jem Hepworth 1 1
2 Jack Fabby
Garry Townsend
84 17 2 2 2 106
3 Jonny MacGregor
Ben Sharich
3 6 4 6 5 105
drivers ineligible for points
  Morten Dons 78 1 3 0
  Scott Mansell 81 9 1 0
  Alex Kapadia 80 2 2 0
  Graham Davidson
Graeme Mundy
007 3 7 0
  Nigel Greensall 70 4 4 0
  Michel Frey 79 5 11 0
  Dominik Dierkes
Rob Kamphues
76 Ret 5 0
  Gleb Stepanovs
Steve Tomkins
6 6 6 0
  Marcello Marateotto 75 8 8 0
  Alain Costa 77 Ret 9 0
  James Winslow 71 10† 12 0
  James Abbott 74 Ret Ret 0
Class 2
1 Paul Bailey 1 2 3 21 3 115
Ross Wylie 2 3
Andy Schultz 21 3
2 Martyn Compton
Warren McKinlay
86 4 19† 4 6 95
3 Steve Burgess
Ben Dimmack
21 1 17† Ret DNS 47
4 Charles Lamb
Mike Moss
18 5 Ret 27
Class 3
1 Mark Cunningham
Peter Cunningham
32 8 12 60
2 Colin Sowter 26 14 10 57
3 Dave Benett
Marcus Fothergill
69 Ret 8 19 Ret 43
4 Chris Hart
Steve Walton
212 7 6 42
drivers ineligible for points
  Adam Hatfield
Benji Hetherington
911 3 DSQ 0
  Eric Boulton
Nick Scott-Dickeson
34 17 19 0
Class 4
1 Martin Byford
Ashley Woodman
60 3 7 11 11 97
2 Sean Doyle
Nicole Draught
718 5 5 15 14 93
3 Nathan Wells 23 Ret Ret 9 4 59
Ollie Hancock 9 4
4 David Scaramanga
Will Powell
11 10 Ret 18 16 55
5 Luke Davenport
Marcus Vivian
58 10 7 52
6 Tom Bradshaw
Jonathan Evans
58 7 9 51
7 Aaron Morgan
Bobby Trundley
68 12 8 44
8 Tim Docker 78 13 13 36
9 Peter Erceg 9 16 17 30
10 William Casswell
Marc Kemp
126 20 15 30
11 Adam Thompson
Callum Thompson
88 NC 18 13
Pos. Drivers No. CRO BRH SPA OUL SIL SNE Pts

 – Drivers did not finish the race, but were classified as they completed over 60% of the race distance and were awarded half points.

 – Non-championship event

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