Reigning BTCC champ leaves Scotland as ‘King of the Hill’
Laser Tools Racing with MB Motorsport’s Jake Hill claimed a brilliant double triumph, whilst Team VERTU’s Tom Ingram took the other win, as Rounds 19, 20 and 21 of the Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship took place in glorious conditions at Knockhill today (17 August).
The WSR BMW stable has endured a mixed campaign thus far, with a treble win at Brands Hatch earlier in the season being a standout high. Signs of improvement were shown at Croft last time out, before the Bavarian marque blasted its way to the front in some style at the Fife circuit.
Often a layout suited to rear-wheel drive machinery, the multiple champion squad claimed a 1-2-3 during qualifying before Hill’s double success on race day.
The title race also continued to take shape around 1.27-mile circuit as Ingram’s win helped extend his advantage over four-time champion Ash Sutton to 17 points, with NAPA Racing UK team-mate Dan Cammish moving up to third in the current standings.
Alliance Racing/Ford and its NAPA Racing UK outfit hold a slender lead in both the Manufacturers’/Constructors’ and Teams' orders, whilst Chris Smiley and Restart Racing continue to top the Independents’ tables.
A titanic tussle for the Jack Sears Trophy is brewing between WSR’s two young drivers, with Daryl DeLeon just one point ahead of stablemate Charles Rainford.
There was another incredible story that dominated race week of course as Motor Parts Direct with Power Maxed Racing took to the track following the devastating fire that destroyed its facility just one week ago.
The team – with support from the magnificent motorsport community – readied two new Cupras in time for the event, allowing drivers Mikey Doble and Nick Halstead to compete and fight for points.
Off-track it was the first show debut for ITV Sport’s Nicki Shields, as the experienced presenter takes up the lead role of ITV’s BTCC coverage following Steve Rider’s recent retirement.
The BTCC returns at Donington Park in two weeks' time (30/31 August).
Hill triumphs on BTCC return
Reigning champion Hill took his second victory of the season, claiming the opening bout on his return at Knockhill after missing the Croft meeting through illness.
Pole-sitter Rainford got proceedings underway with the WSR BMW stable holding a 1-2-3 in the early running, following their collective brilliance during qualifying.
Line astern initially, young gun DeLeon couldn't resist the temptation to attack for the lead as he threw the #2 machine down the inside of Rainford's sister car at turn one. In truth, the move didn't look on as DeLeon's car overshot and onto the grass, but interestingly returned to the Tarmac in the lead of the race.
With grass filling his radiator and with the legality of the move under question, DeLeon let both Rainford and Hill through.
Hill then ensured that all three of the front-running BMW drivers had led the race as he relinquished Rainford of P1. Unsurprisingly, the hugely experienced and talented champion made the most of the opportunity as he moved on to take a comfortable victory.
LKQ Euro Car Parts Racing with WSR's Rainford and current points leader Ingram completed the podium positions, as the latter was let through on the final lap by Team VERTU Hyundai team-mate Senna Proctor, who had held third for much of the contest.
Ingram in control at Knockhill
Championship leader Ingram extended his advantage over nearest rival Sutton by securing a fourth victory of 2025 in race two at Knockhill.
Team VERTU star Ingram made relatively light work of the front row starting BMWs as pole-sitter Hill and Rainford slipped back on the Goodyear medium tyre compound.
Hill held on admirably in the initial exchanges, while Rainford struggled before dropping well outside the top ten, but it was the Hyundai of Ingram streaking clear up ahead.
The NAPA Racing duo of Cammish and Sutton eventually made their way through to second and third, with the former letting the latter by in the closing seconds as the #116 Ford Focus driver looks to maintain his title battle with Ingram.
The Hyundai of Team VERTU's Proctor took his second fourth place finish of the day, ahead of Hill and WSR BMW stablemate DeLeon.
Double ascent for Hill in Scotland
Hill took his second triumph of the day and his third of the BTCC campaign after a commanding display in the Knockhill finale.
Laser Tools Racing with MB Motorsport's Hill regarded the win as one of his most comfortable, confirming that his BMW 'felt fantastic' as he romped to victory by more than seven seconds.
Title protagonists –Sutton and Ingram – were nose-to-tail for much of the race and there were several nervy moments early on.
It was NAPA Racing UK's Cammish that held second for much of the contest before he let Sutton by for the second time today – as the Ford Focus duo completed the podium places – but those positions were later reversed as Sutton passed his team-mate under yellow flag conditions.
Team VERTU took three of the next four positions in the shape of Ingram, Tom Chilton and Adam Morgan, with the NAPA Racing UK Ford of Dan Rowbottom among the Hyundais in sixth.
The LKQ Euro Car Parts Racing with WSR BMW pairing of Rainford and Aiden Moffat were eighth and ninth respectively, whilst there was some respite for local hero Gordon Shedden as the TOYOTA GAZOO Racing UK with IAA driver rounded out the top ten.
The huge Scottish support were treated to that home hero scrap for ninth as Moffat and Shedden finished the race side-by-side, with the BMW grabbing the place by an incredible 0.010s.
Jake Hill, Laser Tools Racing with MB Motorsport, said: “I pulled the pin, and we were off. The car was fantastic, one of the best I’ve ever driven and definitely the best this year. A real joy to drive, I loved it, and I want that feeling more now. It’s been a tough few weeks, watching Croft from the sidelines, but now we’ve just got to try and focus on trying to win as many pots as possible between now and the end of the season. I’ve managed to keep my record of winning here each year and thanks to the fans here in Scotland for such a fantastic weekend.”
Tom Ingram, Team VERTU, said: “It was a fantastic weekend. As a team, we pulled a bit of a tactical masterstroke in race one. I don’t think we really expected to be able to get a podium on the medium tyre, so huge thanks to Senna [Proctor] – he really put the word ‘mate’ in ‘team-mate’ – and then race two was absolutely perfect. What a car Team VERTU gave me yet again – it really is on another level this year. Race three was a case of managing risk versus reward, particularly in the battle with Ash [Sutton]; we had a bit of a ding-dong, but at a certain point, I made the call to just focus on bringing it home.”
2025 Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship – Race 1 – Knockhill
1. Jake Hill, Laser Tools Racing with MB Motorsport 27 Laps
2. Charles Rainford, LKQ Euro Car Parts Racing with WSR +1.417s
3. Tom Ingram, Team VERTU +3.722s
4. Senna Proctor, Team VERTU +3.883s
5. Dan Cammish, NAPA Racing UK +4.474s
6. Aiden Moffat, LKQ Euro Car Parts Racing with WSR +5.904s
7. Ashley Sutton, NAPA Racing UK +6.550s
8. Daryl DeLeon, WSR +6.980s
9. Árón Taylor-Smith, TOYOTA GAZOO Racing UK with IAA +8.389s
10. Sam Osborne, NAPA Racing UK +8.994s
2025 Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship – Race 2 – Knockhill
1. Tom Ingram, Team VERTU 24 Laps
2. Ashley Sutton, NAPA Racing UK +7.196s
3. Dan Cammish, NAPA Racing UK +7.974s
4. Senna Proctor, Team VERTU +12.833s
5. Jake Hill, Laser Tools Racing with MB Motorsport +13.486s
6. Daryl DeLeon, WSR +14.254s
7. Aiden Moffat, LKQ Euro Car Parts Racing with WSR +16.257s
8. Tom Chilton, Team VERTU +16.770s
9. Daniel Rowbottom, NAPA Racing UK +17.669s
10. Adam Morgan, Team VERTU +20.157s
2025 Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship – Race 3 – Knockhill
1. Jake Hill, Laser Tools Racing with MB Motorsport 24 Laps
2. Dan Cammish, NAPA Racing UK +5.096s
3. Ashley Sutton, NAPA Racing UK
4. Tom Ingram, Team VERTU +6.277s
5. Tom Chilton, Team VERTU +10.000s
6. Daniel Rowbottom, NAPA Racing UK +10.628s
7. Adam Morgan, Team VERTU +14.966s
8. Charles Rainford, LKQ Euro Car Parts Racing with WSR +16.154s
9. Aiden Moffat, LKQ Euro Car Parts Racing with WSR +18.208s
10. Gordon Shedden, TOYOTA GAZOO Racing UK with IAA +24.672s
Penalties:
General
Árón Taylor-Smith was deducted five points from the Drivers' Championship having changed an engine above the number permitted.
Race One
Tom Chilton was disqualified from Round 19 of the championship, for exceeding the permitted overboost.
Árón Taylor-Smith received a verbal warning in Round 19 of the championship, for more than one change of direction to defend, failing to leave space to the edge of the track in an incident involving Sam Osborne.
Race Three
Ashley Sutton was penalised by means of a one place penalty and received three penalty points on his license in Round 21 of the championship, for overtaking or not slowing down under light/flag signals in an incident involving Dan Cammish.