1991 British Touring Car Championship Season - Teams and Drivers

Teams and Drivers

Team Car No. Drivers Class Rounds
Trakstar Motorsport Ford Sierra Sapphire 1 Robb Gravett M All
Pyramid Motorsport BMW M3 2 Frank Sytner 1–8, 10–11
David Leslie 13
18 Matt Neal 7
Alistair Fenwick 12
Godfrey Hall 13
Kaliber ICS Team Toyota Toyota Carina 3 Andy Rouse M All
33 Gary Ayles M All
BMW Team Labatt's BMW M3 4 Tim Harvey M All
9 Laurence Bristow M 1–11, 13
Armin Hahne M 12
Vauxhall Sport Vauxhall Cavalier 5 John Cleland M All
6 Jeff Allam M All
56 Bob Berridge M 12–13
Sean Walker Ford Sierra RS500 7 Sean Walker 2
BMW Team Sweden BMW M3 10 Nettan Lindgren 1–3, 5–6
91 Peggen Andersson 1–3, 6
BMW Team Listerine BMW M3 11 Will Hoy M All
12 Ray Bellm M All
R&D Motorsport BMW 318is 13 Angus MacKay 1–2
Alistair Lyall 4, 7, 13
ACE Motorsport Peugeot 405 Mi16 17 Andrew MacKenzie 7, 10
Judge Developments Ford Sierra RS500 19 Dennis Leech 1–4
Moto-Build Rover 216GTi 20 Grahame Davis 1–2, 7, 10
Brodie Brittain Racing Ford Sierra Sapphire 21 Dave Brodie 10–13
BMW Team Finance BMW M3 22 Jonathan Palmer M All
44 Steve Soper M 1, 3, 7–10, 12
Tim Sugden M 2, 5–6, 11, 13
Christian Danner M 4
Nissan Janspeed Racing Nissan Primera eGT 23 Kieth O'dor M 2–13
24 Julian Bailey M 11–13
Drambuie Racing BMW M3 45 Ian Forrest All
HWR Motorsport Vauxhall Belmont 58 Jeff Wilson 9, 11, 13
Tony Bardy 12
BRR Motorsport BMW M3 59 Ian Flux 1, 3–5, 13
Val Musetti 11
Auto Trader Techspeed Team BMW M3 66 Nick Whale 1–5, 8–9, 11–13
David Leslie 7
77 Nick Baird 1–5, 7–8, 12–13
Matt Neal 9, 11
John Llewellyn 10
John Maguire Racing Mitsubishi Lancer 88 Mark Hales M 1–5
Mitsubishi Galant 8–13
Graham Goode Racing Ford Sierra RS Cosworth 99 Andy Middlehurst All
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