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14th season of the British Touring Car Championship
The 1971 RAC British Saloon Car Championship was the 14th season of the championship. Bill McGovern won his second title, driving a Sunbeam Imp.[1][2]
All races were held in the United Kingdom. Overall winners in bold.
Round
|
Circuit
|
Date
|
Class A Winner
|
Class B Winner
|
Class C Winner
|
Class D Winner
|
NC
|
Mallory Park, Leicestershire
|
14 March
|
None (no entries?)
|
Mike Chittenden
|
Graham Birrell
|
None (no entries?)
|
1
|
Brands Hatch, Kent
|
21 March
|
Bill McGovern
|
Vince Woodman
|
John Fitzpatrick
|
Brian Muir
|
2
|
A
|
Oulton Park, Cheshire
|
9 April
|
Bill McGovern
|
Dave Matthews
|
Not contested.
|
B
|
Snetterton Motor Racing Circuit, Norfolk
|
Not contested.
|
John Fitzpatrick
|
Brian Muir
|
3
|
Thruxton Circuit, Hampshire
|
12 April
|
Bernard Unett
|
Dave Matthews
|
Lawrie Hickman
|
Brian Muir
|
4
|
Silverstone Circuit, Northamptonshire
|
8 May
|
Bill McGovern
|
Dave Matthews
|
John Fitzpatrick
|
Brian Muir
|
5
|
A
|
Crystal Palace, London
|
30 May
|
Bill McGovern
|
Vince Woodman
|
Not contested.
|
B
|
Not contested.
|
John Bloomfield
|
Brian Muir
|
6
|
Silverstone Circuit, Northamptonshire
|
5 June
|
John Turner
|
Dave Matthews
|
John Fitzpatrick
|
Frank Gardner
|
7
|
Croft Circuit, North Yorkshire
|
11 July
|
Bill McGovern
|
Dave Matthews
|
Trevor Taylor
|
Frank Gardner
|
8
|
Silverstone Circuit, Northamptonshire
|
17 July
|
Bill McGovern
|
Dave Matthews
|
Graham Birrell
|
Gerry Birrell
|
9
|
Oulton Park, Cheshire
|
22 August
|
Bill McGovern
|
Dave Matthews
|
John Fitzpatrick
|
Brian Muir
|
10
|
Brands Hatch, Kent
|
30 August
|
Bill McGovern
|
Vince Woodman
|
John Fitzpatrick
|
Dennis Leech
|
11
|
A
|
Mallory Park, Leicestershire
|
26 September
|
Not contested.
|
John Fitzpatrick
|
Brian Muir
|
B
|
Bill McGovern
|
Jon Mowatt
|
Not contested.
|
12
|
Brands Hatch, Kent
|
24 October
|
Bill McGovern
|
Dave Matthews
|
John Bloomfield
|
Gerry Birrell
|
Championship results
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