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ROB HUFF: I WOULDN’T RETURN TO THE BTCC UNLESS I COULD WIN IT

Rob Huff’s return to a full-time UK drive in 2024 will, he says, complete the circle. The then-rising star of tin-tops barely had time to get his feet under the British Touring Car Championship table back in 2004 before he was chosen to be part of the ambitious Chevrolet campaign in the World Touring Car Championship.

But now he is back in the BTCC for good and will ply his trade in a Speedworks Motorsport Toyota Corolla this season. The Japanese hatchback has been a race winner in seasons past, but Huff thinks he is in the perfect place to make a strong – and lasting – impression.

Given his fleeting experience of the BTCC two decades ago, does he

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