{"version":"1.0.0","episode":{"title":"APRIL 2026 BTCC NEWS UPDATE","url":"http://getcarcurious.com/episodes/april-2026-btcc-news-update","audioUrl":"https://s3.castbox.fm/b0/9e/4d/3f0ed44b429d0ad512ffa1131a.mp3","description":"  WE BRING YOU UP TO DATE WITH ALL THE NEWS IN THE BTCC IN THE LAST TWO WEEKS. WHO IS DRIVING WHERE AND WHAT CAN WE LOOK FORWARD TO FOR MEDIA DAY.  "},"annotations":[{"startTime":18.0,"endTime":31.3,"type":"concept","title":"offseason","url":"/glossary/off-season","quote":"The touring car season only days away. We bring you up to date with all of the moves and shaping in the offseason.","canonicalId":"concept:off-season","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The offseason is the period between racing seasons when teams develop cars, update setups, and finalize driver/team lineups. 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Teams use that time to improve the cars and plan who’s driving and how they’ll compete."}},{"startTime":47.6,"endTime":62.8,"type":"concept","title":"media day","url":"/glossary/media-day","quote":"In fact by the time this podcast is out I don't know when you're editing and outing plans to be but tonight there should only be a couple of days away from when you listen to this podcast which is at the end of this news roundup will go through what you can expect on media day if you're going and if you're not going how you can follow from home.","canonicalId":"concept:media-day","priority":0.9,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Media day is an event where teams and drivers present themselves to journalists and broadcasters, often including interviews, photo/video shoots, and sometimes on-track demonstrations. It’s a key moment for fans to learn about new liveries, driver changes, and team expectations."}},{"startTime":153.7,"endTime":159.6,"type":"brand","title":"LKQ livery","url":"/glossary/lkq-livery","quote":"I think they really suit the LKQ livery as well I'm not as keen on Dexter's awesome sponsorship.","canonicalId":"brand:lkq-livery","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.8,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A “livery” is the car’s visual design—paint scheme and sponsor graphics. LKQ is the sponsor brand being highlighted on the Audi entry, and the discussion is about how the livery styling fits the look of a touring race car.","simplifiedExplanation":"“Livery” just means the car’s paint and sponsor stickers. They’re saying the LKQ design looks right for a proper race car."}},{"startTime":174.1,"endTime":191.2,"type":"concept","title":"it's not free to go testing","url":"/glossary/it-s-not-free-to-go-testing","quote":"one thing that is just important to mention on how this all works and why some teams may not have tested so far is that it's not free to go testing you have to buy your tyres you have to buy your fuel all that kind of stuff","canonicalId":"concept:it-s-not-free-to-go-testing","priority":0.9,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Testing in BTCC isn’t just “turn up and run”—teams typically have to pay for track time and consumables. That includes items like tyres and fuel, so some sponsors may only appear on the car once the season begins when the team is actively competing.","simplifiedExplanation":"Teams can’t just test whenever they want for free. They have to pay for things like tyres and fuel, so sponsorship may show up later when the season is underway."}},{"startTime":213.9,"endTime":216.5,"type":"company","title":"Unlimited Motorsport","url":"/glossary/unlimited-motorsport","quote":"we've already mentioned that Unlimited Motorsport won't be joining us for the 2026 season.","canonicalId":"company:unlimited-motorsport","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Unlimited Motorsport is referenced as not joining the BTCC grid for the 2026 season. Team participation changes the lineup, which affects who’s present at test days, media events, and ultimately the championship entries.","simplifiedExplanation":"Unlimited Motorsport is a racing team, and they’re saying the team won’t be racing in BTCC in 2026. That means they won’t be on the grid."}},{"startTime":250.1,"endTime":257.0,"type":"concept","title":"Test Day","url":"/glossary/test-day","quote":"in that Croft test as you say all teams got running it's very hard to you can't really take anything from Test Day.","canonicalId":"concept:test-day","priority":0.9,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"In BTCC, Test Day is an official pre-season (or pre-event) session where teams run cars to collect data and shake down systems. Because everyone is managing tire wear, fuel, and reliability, lap times can be misleading compared to race pace.","simplifiedExplanation":"Test Day is when teams run cars before the real racing starts. They’re usually focused on checking everything works and gathering information, so the fastest times don’t always mean who will be quickest in the race."}},{"startTime":275.4,"endTime":280.7,"type":"concept","title":"data gather","url":"/glossary/data-gather","quote":"Buxton would do later in the day in his Toyota just you know this data gather and then we'll build as the day develops","canonicalId":"concept:data-gather","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Data gather” describes the core purpose of testing: collecting telemetry and observations to improve the car’s setup. Teams use this information to decide changes for suspension settings, brake balance, and traction behavior before race weekends.","simplifiedExplanation":"“Data gather” means the team is collecting information from the car while it runs. That helps them adjust the setup so the car works better in the races."}},{"startTime":293.7,"endTime":317.9,"type":"concept","title":"underlying pace","url":"/glossary/underlying-pace","quote":"don't show the thing too early if they got that underlying pace there I think they would have filled those tanks up","canonicalId":"concept:underlying-pace","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.78,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Underlying pace” is the true performance potential of the car when it’s properly set up and not being limited by testing strategy. The speaker suggests some teams may not show that pace early, even if the car is capable of being competitive.","simplifiedExplanation":"Underlying pace means how fast the car really is when everything is working well. A team might not show it right away during testing."}},{"startTime":310.3,"endTime":313.8,"type":"concept","title":"set up and tweak the car","url":"/glossary/set-up-and-tweak-the-car","quote":"when they should and that they're able to set up and tweak the car in the right way for both drivers as well","canonicalId":"concept:set-up-and-tweak-the-car","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.8,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Set up and tweak the car” refers to iterative adjustments teams make during testing to improve balance and performance. In BTCC, small changes can significantly affect how the car turns in, grips under acceleration, and behaves over bumps and kerbs.","simplifiedExplanation":"Teams adjust the car during testing to make it handle better. They try small changes and see how the car responds before the races."}},{"startTime":335.0,"endTime":344.0,"type":"concept","title":"track record","url":"/glossary/track-record","quote":"...however there was a new track record for Croft set during this testing period...","canonicalId":"concept:track-record","priority":0.9,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A “track record” is the fastest lap time achieved at a circuit under the relevant conditions (often during official testing or race weekends). In BTCC coverage, it’s used as a quick benchmark for whether a car package is truly competitive.","simplifiedExplanation":"A track record means someone set the fastest lap time ever at that track (for that session type). It’s a way to show who’s currently quickest."}},{"startTime":349.0,"endTime":352.8,"type":"concept","title":"pole lap","url":"/glossary/pole-lap","quote":"...which is quicker than Tom Ingram's pole lap of last season","canonicalId":"concept:pole-lap","priority":0.9,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A “pole lap” is the fastest qualifying lap that earns pole position (starting first). Comparing a testing lap to a previous pole lap is a way to judge whether a car is on pace for top qualifying results."}},{"startTime":370.6,"endTime":377.7,"type":"concept","title":"driver development program","url":"/glossary/driver-development-program","quote":"...Proctor was out there testing for them obviously he's in part the driver development program...","canonicalId":"concept:driver-development-program","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A driver development program is a structured pathway where teams or partners train and evaluate drivers over time. In touring cars, it often includes testing mileage, coaching, and gradual exposure to race weekends to build competence and confidence.","simplifiedExplanation":"A driver development program is a plan to help a driver improve. It usually involves extra practice, coaching, and learning how the car behaves."}},{"startTime":374.7,"endTime":392.1,"type":"concept","title":"coaching guidance","url":"/glossary/coaching-guidance","quote":"...he kind of needs to know how the car goes around the track himself to be able to give Sam that guidance...","canonicalId":"concept:coaching-guidance","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.8,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The hosts describe Proctor testing to understand how the car behaves so he can coach Sam Osborne. This reflects how driver coaching in BTCC relies on firsthand seat time—especially for setup changes, braking points, and cornering balance."}},{"startTime":388.7,"endTime":404.0,"type":"concept","title":"reserve driver","url":"/glossary/reserve-driver","quote":"...it's always good to have a reserve driver that can step in if you're ready...","canonicalId":"concept:reserve-driver","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A reserve driver is a driver who isn’t the primary race entrant but can step in if needed (injury, schedule changes, or strategic testing needs). They also help the team by learning the car and providing feedback, which can accelerate development."}},{"startTime":410.6,"endTime":414.3,"type":"concept","title":"lap mileage","url":"/glossary/lap-mileage","quote":"...but he did a hell of a lot of laps for just a reserve driver...","canonicalId":"concept:lap-mileage","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.8,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The hosts emphasize how many laps a reserve driver did, treating lap mileage as a proxy for how quickly someone can learn the car and contribute useful feedback. In development, more laps generally improves the quality of driver input and the team’s ability to refine setup."}},{"startTime":491.1,"endTime":501.3,"type":"concept","title":"testing livery","url":"/glossary/testing-livery","quote":"If you haven't seen any of the liveries from what they've run in testing like Playtoe Racing they've been running a specific testing livery go and have a look on our Facebook page and Instagram for pictures","canonicalId":"concept:testing-livery","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.78,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A “testing livery” is the temporary paint scheme used during pre-season testing. Teams often run a simplified or specific design to keep branding consistent while they gather data before the official season look.","simplifiedExplanation":"Before the season starts, teams may use a temporary design on the car during testing. It helps them keep things organized while they’re still dialing in the car."}},{"startTime":568.5,"endTime":573.0,"type":"concept","title":"timetables can change on the day","url":"/glossary/timetables-can-change-on-the-day","quote":"[568.5s] know that these timetables can change on the day depending on what happens and crashes and","canonicalId":"concept:timetables-can-change-on-the-day","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"BTCC weekend schedules are not always fixed—sessions can be delayed or reshuffled due to incidents, crashes, and track work like barrier repairs. 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This is a “historic throwback” concept—fans get to see older machinery and period-correct racing styles."}},{"startTime":711.4,"endTime":717.6,"type":"concept","title":"qualifying race","url":"/glossary/qualifying-race","quote":"...we've obviously got the shake up on Saturdays for the touring cars with having a qualifying race as well as qualifying...","canonicalId":"concept:qualifying-race","priority":0.9,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A qualifying race is a race session used to determine grid positions or starting order, rather than relying only on a traditional timed qualifying lap. In BTCC, this format can add variability because race results reflect both speed and racecraft.","simplifiedExplanation":"Instead of setting the grid purely by timed laps, a qualifying race uses an actual race to decide who starts where. It can make the weekend more unpredictable because it’s about racing, not just one fast lap."}},{"startTime":751.6,"endTime":756.4,"type":"concept","title":"Sneterton","url":"/glossary/sneterton","quote":"...an unofficial sort of test at Sneterton this week...","canonicalId":"concept:sneterton","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Snetterton is a UK motorsport circuit used for testing and racing. In BTCC coverage, it often appears as a venue where teams can run development sessions and evaluate new drivers or setups.","simplifiedExplanation":"Snetterton is a race track in the UK. BTCC teams use it for testing and practice so they can try things before the main season."}},{"startTime":751.6,"endTime":756.4,"type":"concept","title":"unofficial sort of test","url":"/glossary/unofficial-sort-of-test","quote":"...we have had an unofficial sort of test at Sneterton this week it's I say unofficial because it's not timed in the same way the Croft one is...","canonicalId":"concept:unofficial-sort-of-test","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.8,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"An unofficial test typically means a track session that isn’t run under the same timing/competition rules as official testing. Teams may use it for development, driver familiarization, and setup work without the pressure of official results.","simplifiedExplanation":"An unofficial test is basically a track session that isn’t run like an official, timed event. Teams can still learn a lot, but it’s not about posting official lap times."}},{"startTime":780.8,"endTime":786.1,"type":"concept","title":"race license","url":"/glossary/race-license","quote":"...there were rumours... that Hamilton obviously got his race license he posted that on social media...","canonicalId":"concept:race-license","priority":0.9,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A race license is the official permission required to compete in sanctioned motorsport events. The hosts connect Hamilton obtaining his race license to his ability to be considered for a full-time seat in the 2026 season.","simplifiedExplanation":"A race license is the official approval that lets a driver compete in races. The episode is saying Hamilton got his license, which is why he can realistically be lined up for the next season."}},{"startTime":805.7,"endTime":812.2,"type":"concept","title":"taking a seat","url":"/glossary/taking-a-seat","quote":"...it does look more than likely that he will be taking a seat at Virtue...","canonicalId":"concept:taking-a-seat","priority":0.9,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Taking a seat” is racing shorthand for being hired as a driver for a specific team and car. The hosts use it to discuss Hamilton’s likely move into Virtue for the 2026 season.","simplifiedExplanation":"“Taking a seat” means getting a job as a driver for a team. They’re saying Hamilton looks likely to join Virtue for 2026."}},{"startTime":844.6,"endTime":849.2,"type":"concept","title":"lineup","url":"/glossary/lineup","quote":"...considering the team that they had last season drivers that they had it was a really strong line up...","canonicalId":"concept:lineup","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A lineup is the set of drivers a team fields for a season (and sometimes which cars they drive). In touring car championships, lineup changes can strongly affect performance because each driver needs time to adapt to the car.","simplifiedExplanation":"A lineup is the list of drivers for the season. If the lineup changes, it can affect how well the team performs because drivers need to get used to the car."}},{"startTime":1027.8,"endTime":1034.2,"type":"concept","title":"two four hour testing sessions","url":"/glossary/two-four-hour-testing-sessions","quote":"media day is run in a certain way where you'll have two four hour testing sessions as they were","canonicalId":"concept:two-four-hour-testing-sessions","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.8,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"This describes the structure of the on-track time during media day: two separate four-hour blocks. For teams, these sessions are used for setup work and data gathering, while also accommodating filming requirements.","simplifiedExplanation":"They’re scheduling track time in two long blocks. Teams use that time to test and prepare, and it also fits around the filming schedule."}},{"startTime":1071.4,"endTime":1076.1,"type":"concept","title":"red flag","url":"/glossary/red-flag","quote":"there will likely be a red flag at some point there always is","canonicalId":"concept:red-flag","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A red flag is a race-control stoppage where all cars must slow/stop due to a safety issue on track. During testing or media-day runs, red flags can interrupt programs and affect how much usable track time teams get.","simplifiedExplanation":"A red flag means something unsafe happened on track, so everyone has to stop or slow down. It can pause the session and delay testing."}},{"startTime":1089.5,"endTime":1099.1,"type":"concept","title":"pit lane walk","url":"/glossary/pit-lane-walk","quote":"there is a pit lane walk about what I would say is that if you're particularly keen on getting a driver's autograph this is probably your best time to do it because this will be a lot quieter than the ones you'll get during the season","canonicalId":"concept:pit-lane-walk","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A pit lane walk is a fan-access opportunity where spectators can walk through the paddock/pit area to get close to the teams and cars. In touring car events, it’s often the quietest time to meet drivers for autographs and take photos before the main race-day crowds arrive.","simplifiedExplanation":"A pit lane walk is when fans are allowed into the pit area to see the cars and teams up close. It’s usually calmer than race day, so it’s a good time to meet drivers and get autographs."}},{"startTime":1110.0,"endTime":1125.0,"type":"concept","title":"paddock","url":"/glossary/paddock","quote":"you can just rock up and come in um and be able to see touring cars in the flesh free of charge if you're brand new to the sport it's a perfect opportunity to go am I going to like this","canonicalId":"concept:paddock","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The paddock is the team area at a motorsport event where cars are prepared, serviced, and where team personnel and drivers are often accessible. Access and crowd levels can vary by venue and by whether you attend on a weekday, Saturday, or Sunday.","simplifiedExplanation":"The paddock is the area where teams work on the cars between sessions. It’s where you’ll usually see people preparing the cars and where you may be able to meet drivers."}},{"startTime":1154.7,"endTime":1168.1,"type":"concept","title":"Saturday tickets are a little bit cheaper","url":"/glossary/saturday-tickets-are-a-little-bit-cheaper","quote":"if you are getting into the sport and you want to understand it and want to watch a little bit of it generally saturday tickets are a little bit cheaper and now you get a touring car race on the saturday","canonicalId":"concept:saturday-tickets-are-a-little-bit-cheaper","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.8,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"This is a practical event-planning point: ticket pricing can differ by day, and Saturday may be cheaper than Sunday. The speakers also tie this to the schedule, noting that a touring car race is on Saturday.","simplifiedExplanation":"They’re saying Saturday tickets cost less than Sunday tickets. And the good news is there’s still racing on Saturday, so you can get the experience without committing to the whole weekend."}},{"startTime":1164.0,"endTime":1176.7,"type":"concept","title":"touring car race","url":"/glossary/touring-car-race","quote":"saturday tickets are a little bit cheaper and now you get a touring car race on the saturday so if you don't want to do a full sunday racing it's a bit too much for you","canonicalId":"concept:touring-car-race","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A touring car race is the main competitive event format for touring car championships, featuring production-based cars racing wheel-to-wheel under circuit rules. In BTCC context, it’s the headline session fans usually come for, distinct from non-racing activities like pit lane access.","simplifiedExplanation":"A touring car race is the actual competition where the cars race each other on the track. It’s the main thing most people want to see at a touring car event."}}],"speakers":[{"id":"s1","name":"Sam Huskinson","role":"host"}],"transcripts":[{"url":"http://getcarcurious.com/episodes/april-2026-btcc-news-update/transcript.vtt","type":"text/vtt"}]}