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SIMON BELCHER BACK ON TRACK
Car rebuilt after Thruxton crash

 

Handy md, Simon Belcher will contest the Oulton Park round of the British Touring Car Championship (BTCC) this weekend after his Handy Motorsport Toyota Avensis has been repaired following his massive Thruxton accident.

He was one of three drivers to crash at Thruxton's high-speed Church right-hander at last month's round. The damage put Belcher's Oulton participation in doubt, but the last parts arrived on Monday and the team has now completed the rebuild.

Belcher, who confirmed the Thruxton accident was caused by a failure in the front-right suspension, said Handy's rebuild might not have been completed in time without the help of Speedworks Motorsport. He told AUTOSPORT magazine "Had Speedworks not had a spare front subframe, we might not have been out.. The engine had to go back to Swindon Engines and the gearbox had to go away as well, it's been a massive job."

"We're just glad we've had one of the biggest gaps in the calendar to work in."

The contribution of those who bought specially produced T-shirts and a number of salvaged parts from the Avensis, also helped Belcher fund the rebuild. "The fans have helped us out so much," he said, "I never quite realised just how incredible they are."

"I have to say a massive thank you to everyone who has got involved to make sure we're back for Oulton. We've obviously got a budget for damage, just not on the scale of the damage caused at Thruxton. We were making good, solid progress before the crash and now I just want to get in the points at Oulton."

The BTCC is shown live on ITV4



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