Rob Austin confident he can fight for BTCC victory at Rockingham
British Touring Car racer Rob Austin believes he can fight for wins at the Rockingham round this month after announcing a two-car attack

Austin's team has run NGTC Audi A4s for himself during 2012, but .
The team has used the time to improve the car and Austin, who finished third in race two at Croft in June, believes the rear-wheel-drive machines can win.
"Missing Knockhill was painful but we only go racing when the budget enables the team to operate to the highest standards," he said.
"We have made big strides with the car and I am very excited.
"Rockingham was a great circuit for us last year and I'm confident that Will and I now both have the tools at our disposal to challenge for victories."

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Series | BTCC |
Drivers | Rob Austin |
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Author | Kevin Turner |
Rob Austin confident he can fight for BTCC victory at Rockingham
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