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Welcome to the Civic Type R Owners Club website partner program. The sites listed below are trusted sites in the Honda related racing community that CTRO have become partnered with and actively work with on a regular basis to provide our members with the greatest sources of information relating to Honda racing teams and products on the Internet. Our partners also get involved in many external meetings and events that benefit everyone within our close knit communities. The CTRO partner program is by invitation only. Our current CTRO partners. Team Dynamics / Rimstock. http://www.rimstock.co.uk/teamdynamics/index.php ![]() Following the introduction of the new S2000 Civic in 2007 Team Halfords finished a credible 3rd and 4th in the Championship. In 2009 we see a change of driver line up and the the all conquering, close knit, Team Dynamics squad face a new challenge in 2009, not only do they have to challenge the works outfits, they also have to contend with strong competition from an increasing field of independent teams. Team Dynamics are never afraid of a challenge and are fully committed to challenging for multiple BTCC championships again. This season is sure to have the usual fireworks and Team Dynamics are set to raise the bar and meet the opposition head on. Team Dynamics will return in 2010 bigger and stronger than ever before. Tom Chilton - Official Website. www.tomchilton.com ![]() Tom Chilton (born 15 March 1985 in Reigate) is a British auto racing driver educated at Reigate St. Mary's School and Shiplake College. A keen racer from an early age, he competed in the BRSCC T-Cars Championship in 1999 and 2000, going on to take the BRSCC Saloon Car winter championship in 2001. Tom has just completed his seventh year in the British Touring Car Championship (BTCC) and finishing his last race of 2008 with a win. His younger brother, Max Chilton, is also a racing driver. In 2003 he moved to Honda Racing and finished in 9th place driving a works Honda Civic Type-R ran by Arena Motorsport alongside Matt Neal and Alan Morrison. With Honda withdrawing manufacturer support for 2004, Arena only had the budget to run a single car for Chilton. However, the car was still well-prepared and he came through to take his first victory during the 9th race of the season, at Silverstone, in the process becoming the youngest winner of a BTCC race. He won again in the 29th race at Donington. After driving for Vauxhall he left to partner Gordon Shedden at Team Dynamics for the 2008 BTCC season. In the final round of the championship, Chilton won his first race since round 25 of the 2005 season with a dominant victory at Brands Hatch. This also ensured his tenth place in the championship. For 2009 Chilton has returned to Arena Motorsport to drive a Ford Focus ST in the BTCC. Paul O'Neill - Official Website. www.owyracing.com ![]() Paul O'Neill (born 31 December 1979) is a auto racing driver from Widnes of Irish parentage, infamously the half-brother of 'Sporty Spice' Mel C. He was originally attracted to racing after seeing Nigel Mansell win the 1987 British Grand Prix. Paul returned to Honda Tech-Speed for the 2009 British Touring Car Championship season, partnering Martyn Bell in a two-car team. He scored a third place at Snetterton, and as of round seven at Knockhill he had scored points in 11 successive race. Paul is currently a motor racing instructor at the Oulton Park circuit in Cheshire. Paul's more commonly used catchphrases include: "Mint," and "Weapon." |
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Car of the month submissions!We are now taking submissions for car of the month so if you would like to see your car featured on the main site, please send your photos* and a few sentences about your car and list of modifications to Superbully who will be managing the submissions to the site.
*For size purposes please make sure the photos are no larger than 800x600 pixels, thank you
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