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S5 E2: Donington Park 1995

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Join the gang this week as we sit down with touring car journalist Andrew Charman to revisit the not-so thrilling 1995 British Touring Car Championship season opener at Donington Park. 

With new aerodynamic regulations shaking up the dynamics, the episode promises insights into how these changes influenced the sport and sparked widespread debate. From Derek Warwick's dramatic off-track adventure that left a camera lens broken, to the debut of Williams Touring Car Engineering, we don't just recount history, we relive it.

We delve into the competitive landscape of the mid-'90s, highlighting the influx of major players like Renault and Honda and their significant impact on the championship's popularity We also discuss the unique challenges faced by drivers transitioning from Formula One to touring cars, with a special focus on Derek Warwick's struggle to adapt. 

From humorous pranks during the Super Touring era to Hamish Irvine's unexpected adventure at Donington, there's plenty to keep you entertained. Tune in for a nostalgic journey filled with anecdotes, laughter, and some surprising revelations, as we reflect on how regulations shaped the racing spectacle and defined a generation of touring car enthusiasts.

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