

The FK2 Civic Type R in particular holds the record as the most winning car of all time in the BTCC and has led to five out of the 27 cars on the grid being the current Type R model. This confirmed the end of Honda’s constructor backing as well as Yuasa with Matt Neal saying they were set to ‘focus on different challenges’.Īs a result, it is the end of a 17-year partnership and one that has seen 11 years as a constructer backed entry, with 14 Manufacturer and Teams Championship wins, as well as six Drivers’ titles with both Neal and Shedden becoming triple champions behind the wheel of a Honda. Honda have confirmed today (18th March) that their partnership with Team Dynamics in the British Touring Car Championship (BTCC) ended following the conclusion of the 2020 season.ĭan Rowbottom was confirmed to be partnering Gordon Shedden in their two-car line-up this morning but as part of that announcement, it was revealed that Team Dynamics had signed a multi-year agreement with Halfords and Cataclean, the former driver’s main sponsor.
