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Cleland Says Vauxhall Is Still His Team PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 02 September 2006
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Scottish racing hero, John Cleland, says he will be backing his former team, VX Racing, for this weekend’s eighth round of the Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship at Knockhill.

Cleland, from Wishaw, drove for Vauxhall over 11 seasons in which time he took 17 victories and two championship titles for the Luton-based manufacturer.

“I still watch as many of the races as I can,” said the 54-year-old. “I’m a staunch Vauxhall supporter. I can’t think of another team that I would support as much as Vauxhall which is why it’s so frustrating to watch them having to fight so hard at every round.”

Cleland ranks VX Racing’s drivers amongst the true professionals on the grid and remembers thinking the same when he raced against Fabrizio Giovanardi in the 1993 Touring Car World Cup. “I was lying fourth before Nicola Larini removed me,” said the touring car legend. “Fabrizio drove a Peugeot and was very, very fast. You knew he’d be at the top of the time sheets - I’ve always had a huge regard for him.”

Giovanardi has had a baptism of fire in his first year of the BTCC, which he has described as ‘more robust’ than other championships he has raced in. “It isn’t as brutal as it used to be,” joked Cleland, “but it’s still brutal enough that you don’t give anyone any space!

“There are ways of racing that keep the excitement for the fans without putting yourself and others in the gravel though. I get very angry when I see poor driving skills … I end up throwing things at the TV! I do have a lot of sympathy with Fabrizio.”

It has been seven years since Cleland left the BTCC and he admits missing the lifestyle. “I spent 11 years of my life in that paddock,” he said. “It had a great buzz and everybody in the world wanted to watch British Touring Cars and be part of it. It’s been through a slump since then but I’m glad to see that it’s back on the up.”

Cleland fans may not have too long to wait before they see the next instalment in the star’s racing dynasty. “I’ve got two sons,” he said. “My eldest wants to rally and Jamie, who’s 19, only ever wants to race.

“We’re looking at getting one of the new Clios for him so I might be back in the TOCA paddock next year in the Renault Clio Championship. Who knows, if we find the budget we might be knocking on Vauxhall’s door. I think it would be great to see the next generation of Clelands in the Touring Car Championship.”

Qualifying for the eighth round of the Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship will begin at 15.40 this afternoon, with the first of three races scheduled for 11.10 tomorrow (Sunday).

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