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WSR builds its three new BMWs just in time for BTCC pre-season test

WSR has completed the build of its three new BMW 330i M Sports in time for the British Touring Car Championship's official pre-season test day at Brands Hatch on Wednesday

The title-winning team has faced a race against time to build the trio of rear-wheel-drive cars but has finished Colin Turkington, Andrew Jordan and Tom Oliphant's examples in record time.

The opening rounds of the BTCC are at Brands Hatch on April 6-7.

Reigning champion Turkington says he is thrilled with the end results.

"The car is just epic," he said. "We still have the [previous spec] 1 Series in the workshop, and when you sit it next to the 3 Series the new car just looks incredible.

"In my mind, it is what a touring car should be. It is big and mean and it ticks all the boxes for me.

"We just want to get miles on it now and learn how it feels on track.

"To get the cars ready has been a lot of work for the boys and girls at WSR, and they are shattered, but it will be worth it and they've done an amazing job."

WSR got the green light to build up the new machines after the final round of the 2018 season at Brands Hatch on September 30, and has been on a tight schedule to produce three examples.

Turkington says he has also already formed a strong bond with his new 2019 race engineer Dan Millard after the departure of Kevin Berry from the WSR team.

Berry has engineered Turkington for the last six seasons, both at WSR and at BMR Racing, and he helped the Northern Irishman to two overall titles in 2014 and 2018.

Berry has taken up a new role engineering the Lynk & Co Cyan programme in the WTCR contest.

Replacement Millard previously worked with Ash Sutton at BMR Subaru and helped the Levorg driver to the crown in 2017.

Turkington said: "We've spent some time getting our heads together and he understands what I need from the car.

"As strange as it will be to hear a new voice on the radio, I'm looking forward to this new beginning."

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