Doble and PMR show fighting spirit at Knockhill

Mikey Doble was left beaming with pride at Knockhill this past weekend (16/17 August) as Motor Parts Direct with Power Maxed Racing completed a remarkable turnaround in the Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship.

One week prior to the series’ annual trip to Scotland, it had looked as though neither Doble nor the team would be in attendance after a devastating fire destroyed the Power Maxed Racing facility, including both of its Vauxhall Astras.

Not to be defeated, the Worcestershire squad rallied in sensational fashion and with the help of the wider motorsport community, they headed north of the border with two Cupra cars - where Doble repaid everyone’s hard work by tallying a trio of race finishes.

The 26-year-old kicked off the weekend, spending much of Friday getting comfortable in his new surroundings before he and team-mate Nick Halstead, permitted by TOCA, were then allowed to complete a handful of shakedown laps later that afternoon.

Come Saturday morning, Doble joined the rest of the BTCC field for two pivotal practice sessions, where the Jack Sears Trophy holder further fine-tuned his front-wheel-drive machine. In qualifying, the Surrey-based racer managed to secure a starting spot in the midfield for race one.

Greeted with scorching temperatures and a bumper trackside crowd on Sunday, Doble had to dig deep on race day as he valiantly got to grips with the Cupra - finishing just outside the points in races one and two.

Throwing even more changes at the car for the weekend’s third and final contest, the Snetterton race winner showcased his overtaking prowess as he battled his way forward - and he was ultimately rewarded with a points finish.

Leaving Knockhill, Doble remains firmly in the hunt for the coveted BTCC Independent Drivers’ Championship with just nine races now left to run.

Mikey Doble said: “I think it’s fair to say it’s not just been a rollercoaster weekend, but a rollercoaster week. Just over seven days ago it was unclear whether we’d race again this season so to have now completed all three races at Knockhill is quite an achievement.

“I’ve got to say a massive thank you to every single member of the Power Maxed Racing team because what has been achieved over these last few days is nothing short of incredible. They moved heaven and earth to be here and put in some long hours to ensure we were competitive.

“Obviously being in Scotland was a win in itself but I would be lying if I didn’t say I hoped to come away with a little more from the weekend. That being said there were no real expectations as this was the first-ever time driving the Cupra.

“Every session was a step into the unknown but we learnt a huge amount about the car. We’ve got a long way to go but we’ve got an idea of what direction we want to take the Cupra heading into the next round - so hopefully we will see more progress at Donington Park.”

Next up for the Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship is a return to Donington Park - albeit this time on the Grand Prix layout - for Rounds 22, 23 & 24 of the 2025 season on August 30-31.

Hill doubles up as Ingram extends advantage

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.

Double ascent for Hill in Scotland

Reigning champion Jake Hill took his second triumph of the day and his third of the 2025 Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship season 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 the car 'felt fantastic' as he romped to the triumph by more than seven seconds.

Title protagonists – Ash Sutton and Tom Ingram – were nose-to-tail for much of the race and there were several nervy moments early on.

It was NAPA Racing UK's Dan 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 Tom Ingram, Tom Chilton and Adam Morgan, with NAPA Racing UK's Dan Rowbottom among the Hyundais in sixth.

The LKQ Euro Car Parts Racing with WSR pairing of Charles 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 Scottish fanbase 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.

As the sun set on a glorious weekend at the beautiful Fife circuit, it's Ingram leading Sutton in the Drivers' standings by 17 points with Cammish holding third.

The BTCC returns at Donington Park in two weeks' time (30/31 August).

Jake Hill, Laser Tools Racing with MB Motorsport, said:

Dan Cammish, NAPA Racing UK, said:

Ash Sutton, NAPA Racing UK, said:

2025 Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship – Knockhill – Race 3 – Classification:

P/No/Name/Entry/Laps/Time/Gap/Best/On/
11Jake HILLLaser Tools Racing with MB Motorsport2421:00.39551.6048
227Dan CAMMISHNAPA Racing UK2421:05.4915.09651.3405
3116Ashley SUTTONNAPA Racing UK2421:05.11251.5895
480Tom INGRAMTeam VERTU2421:06.6726.27751.5845
53Tom CHILTONTeam VERTU2421:10.39510.00051.7265
632Daniel ROWBOTTOMNAPA Racing UK2421:11.02310.62852.0785
733Adam MORGANTeam VERTU2421:15.36114.96651.9926
899Charles RAINFORDLKQ Euro Car Parts Racing with WSR2421:16.54016.14551.7986
916Aiden MOFFATLKQ Euro Car Parts Racing with WSR2421:18.60318.20851.6995
1052Gordon SHEDDENTOYOTA GAZOO Racing UK with IAA2421:18.61318.21852.0606
1122Chris SMILEYRestart Racing2421:18.95118.55651.9114
12123Daniel LLOYDRestart Racing2421:19.22918.83451.7865
1318Senna PROCTORTeam VERTU2421:25.07024.67551.7045
1417Dexter PATTERSONROKiT Racing with Un-Limited Motorsport2421:28.51228.11752.3934
1588Mikey DOBLEMotor Parts Direct with Power Maxed Racing2421:29.06828.67352.4775
1677Sam OSBORNENAPA Racing UK2421:29.51229.11752.3076
17132James DORLINTOYOTA GAZOO Racing UK with IAA2421:30.45730.06252.1455
1828Nicolas HAMILTONPowder Monkey Brewing Co with Esidock2421:31.09130.69652.7385
1950Nick HALSTEADMotor Parts Direct with Power Maxed Racing2421:46.45946.06453.0135
DNF2Daryl DELEONWSR2219:33.4702 Laps51.7425
DNF40Árón TAYLOR-SMITHTOYOTA GAZOO Racing UK with IAA119:52.54113 Laps52.0578
DNF19Max BUXTONTOYOTA GAZOO Racing UK with IAA11:53.81623 Laps0

Ingram in control with Knockhill success

Championship leader Tom Ingram extended his advantage over nearest rival Ash Sutton by securing a fourth victory in the 2025 Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship at Knockhill.

Team VERTU star Ingram made relatively light work of the front row starting BMWs as pole-sitter Jake Hill and Charles 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 Ingram streaking clear up ahead.

The NAPA Racing duo of Dan Cammish and Ash 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.

Team VERTU's Senna Proctor took his second fourth place finish of the day, ahead of Hill and WSR stablemate Daryl DeLeon.

Anglo-Philippine DeLeon was further rewarded with pole position in the reverse grid race due to start at 17:25 LIVE on ITV4.

LKQ Euro Car Parts Racing with WSR's Aiden Moffat was seventh after he eventually had to give way to the sister car of DeLeon, whilst Team VERTU's Tom Chilton drove a brilliant race to eighth.

The experienced Chilton flew through the field from the back of the pack as he sliced his way up to eighth, ahead of Dan Rowbottom (NAPA Racing UK) and Adam Morgan (Team VERTU).

Ingram now leads the Drivers' standings by 19 points, ahead of Sutton, whilst Cammish leads Rowbottom by six points in the fight for third.

Tom Ingram, Team VERTU, said:

Ash Sutton, NAPA Racing UK, said:

Dan Cammish, NAPA Racing UK, said:

2025 Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship – Knockhill – Race 2 – Classification:

P/No/Name/Entry/Laps/Time/Gap/Best/On/
180Tom INGRAMTeam VERTU2420:59.33951.2517
2116Ashley SUTTONNAPA Racing UK2421:06.5357.19651.6655
327Dan CAMMISHNAPA Racing UK2421:07.3137.97451.8287
418Senna PROCTORTeam VERTU2421:12.17212.83351.5533
51Jake HILLLaser Tools Racing with MB Motorsport2421:12.82513.48651.7956
62Daryl DELEONWSR2421:13.59314.25451.9799
716Aiden MOFFATLKQ Euro Car Parts Racing with WSR2421:15.59616.25751.8744
83Tom CHILTONTeam VERTU2421:16.10916.77052.1239
932Daniel ROWBOTTOMNAPA Racing UK2421:17.00817.66951.9174
1033Adam MORGANTeam VERTU2421:19.49620.15752.1824
1140Árón TAYLOR-SMITHTOYOTA GAZOO Racing UK with IAA2421:20.09820.75952.1634
1222Chris SMILEYRestart Racing2421:20.58621.24752.0905
1352Gordon SHEDDENTOYOTA GAZOO Racing UK with IAA2421:20.87021.53152.1736
14132James DORLINTOYOTA GAZOO Racing UK with IAA2421:21.69922.36052.2016
15123Daniel LLOYDRestart Racing2421:24.87025.53152.4074
1699Charles RAINFORDLKQ Euro Car Parts Racing with WSR2421:25.75026.41152.3572
1717Dexter PATTERSONROKiT Racing with Un-Limited Motorsport2421:26.13226.79352.5806
1888Mikey DOBLEMotor Parts Direct with Power Maxed Racing2421:27.49728.15852.5654
1919Max BUXTONTOYOTA GAZOO Racing UK with IAA2421:35.08035.74153.0934
2028Nicolas HAMILTONPowder Monkey Brewing Co with Esidock2421:36.96137.62253.0594
2150Nick HALSTEADMotor Parts Direct with Power Maxed Racing2421:45.68346.34453.1125
2277Sam OSBORNENAPA Racing UK2421:48.90449.56552.2456

Hill triumphs on BTCC return

Laser Tools Racing with MB Motorsport's Jake Hill took his second victory of the 2025 Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship season, claiming the opening bout on his return at Knockhill after missing the Croft meeting through illness.

Pole-sitter Charles Rainford got proceedings underway with the WSR BMW stable holding a 1-2-3 in the early running, following the Bavarian marque's brilliant performance during qualifying.

Line astern initially, young gun Daryl DeLeon couldn't resist the temptation to attack for the lead as he threw #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.

Reigning champion 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 romped on to take his second victory of the campaign.

There was one moment of concern late on following contact between Hill and back marker Nick Halstead in the Motor Parts Direct with Power Maxed Racing Cupra, but the #1 BMW dealt with the safety car period and subsequent restart with consummate ease.

LKQ Euro Car Parts Racing with WSR's Rainford and current points leader Tom Ingram completed the podium positions, as the latter was let through on the final lap by Team VERTU team-mate Senna Proctor, who had held third for much of the contest.

Dan Cammish (NAPA Racing UK), Aiden Moffat (LKQ Euro Car Parts Racing with WSR), Ash Sutton (NAPA Racing UK) and the fading DeLeon were next in the order, before a breathtaking battle for places at the lower end of the top ten.

Árón Taylor-Smith produced a defensive masterclass as he seemed to have either a Ford Focus or Hyundai i30N connected to his rear bumper throughout the race, but the TOYOTA GAZOO Racing UK with IAA man hung on for ninth, ahead of NAPA Racing UK's feisty Sam Osborne.

Jake Hill, Laser Tools Racing with MB Motorsport, said:

Charles Rainford, LKQ Euro Car Parts Racing with WSR, said:

Tom Ingram, Team VERTU, said:

2025 Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship – Knockhill – Race 1 – Classification:

P/No/Name/Entry/Laps/Time/Gap/Best/On/
11Jake HILLLaser Tools Racing with MB Motorsport2724:59.95751.5725
299Charles RAINFORDLKQ Euro Car Parts Racing with WSR2725:01.3741.41751.1194
380Tom INGRAMTeam VERTU2725:03.6793.72251.8795
418Senna PROCTORTeam VERTU2725:03.8403.88351.4023
527Dan CAMMISHNAPA Racing UK2725:04.4314.47452.0675
616Aiden MOFFATLKQ Euro Car Parts Racing with WSR2725:05.8615.90452.1155
7116Ashley SUTTONNAPA Racing UK2725:06.5076.55052.4365
82Daryl DELEONWSR2725:06.9376.98051.3372
940Árón TAYLOR-SMITHTOYOTA GAZOO Racing UK with IAA2725:08.3468.38952.4394
1077Sam OSBORNENAPA Racing UK2725:08.9518.99451.5418
1133Adam MORGANTeam VERTU2725:09.0989.14152.1864
1222Chris SMILEYRestart Racing2725:09.5109.55352.2143
1317Dexter PATTERSONROKiT Racing with Un-Limited Motorsport2725:10.45210.49552.1615
1432Daniel ROWBOTTOMNAPA Racing UK2725:11.29911.34252.2124
1552Gordon SHEDDENTOYOTA GAZOO Racing UK with IAA2725:11.49411.53752.3733
16123Daniel LLOYDRestart Racing2725:11.99612.03952.6129
1788Mikey DOBLEMotor Parts Direct with Power Maxed Racing2725:13.16313.20652.8257
18132James DORLINTOYOTA GAZOO Racing UK with IAA2725:13.42313.46652.55012
1919Max BUXTONTOYOTA GAZOO Racing UK with IAA2725:13.87013.91353.2379
DNF28Nicolas HAMILTONPowder Monkey Brewing Co with Esidock2524:01.7292 Laps53.3634
DNF50Nick HALSTEADMotor Parts Direct with Power Maxed Racing1816:31.3039 Laps53.3165
DQ3Tom CHILTONTeam VERTU00.0000

Rainford's pole as WSR romp to 1-2-3

Maiden pole position for BMW rookie at Knockhill

LKQ Euro Car Parts Racing with WSR's Charles Rainford scored a sensational maiden Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship pole position after leading a WSR 1-2-3 during qualifying at Knockhill today (16 August).

The BMWs showed improved pace at Croft last time out with Daryl DeLeon grabbing an outright podium, whilst Rainford claimed Jack Sears Trophy honours, but the Surrey stable has made a further step forward in Scotland.

It turned into a three-way fight among a trio of BMW 330i M Sports with Rainford, DeLeon and reigning champion Hill all trying to put three sectors together around the undulating 1.27-mile circuit.

All three had their moments but it was Rainford that got the job done ahead of his younger team-mate DeLeon, whilst Hill – running less TOCA Turbo Boost by virtue of his championship position – had to settle for third on the grid.

At just 27 and 20 years old respectively, Rainford and DeLeon will represent one of the youngest front rows in recent times, but the duo will need to keep it clean come race day having recently been scrapping over the same piece of Tarmac.

Dan Rowbottom was initially the best of the rest in the front-wheel drive NAPA Racing UK Ford Focus, but his car was later disqualified having failed post-qualifying weight checks. Team VERTU team-mates Tom Ingram and Senna Proctor were subsequently promoted to fourth and fifth respectively in the 'Quick Six' finale.

Rowbottom had been the only Ford to make it through to the climactic session as Ash Sutton, Dan Cammish and Sam Osborne all struggled in the second segment.

Sutton arguably endured the most eye-catching moment during qualifying as the #116 went high on two wheels, with the four-time champion admitting his car could have rolled if he hadn't have turned out of the run through the exit of the chicane.

The top ten positions were completed by Cammish, Árón Taylor-Smith (TOYOTA GAZOO Racing UK with IAA), Chris Smiley (Restart Racing), local favourite Aiden Moffat (LKQ Euro Car Parts Racing with WSR) and Sutton.

Rounds 19, 20 and 21 of the 2025 Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship take place at Knockhill tomorrow with the action getting underway on ITV4 from 10:45.

Fans around the world can also get their BTCC fix with every race being broadcast LIVE – see the BTCC TV page for the listings in your region. 

Charles Rainford, LKQ Euro Car Parts Racing with WSR, said: "This is unreal, I can't believe it, this is something I've dreamed of. I struggled in FP1 and FP2, I wanted to change the setup of the car but Dick Bennetts was right. It's all mental and the car was just amazing. Thanks to WSR and everyone involved. I just want to keep learning and keep improving, it's my first pole position in professional motorsport, so I'm over the moon."

2025 Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship – Knockhill – Qualifying – Classification:

P/No/Name/Entry/Q1/Q2/Q3/
199Charles RAINFORDLKQ Euro Car Parts Racing with WSR50.89050.83950.673
22Daryl DELEONWSR50.68950.74050.686
31Jake HILLLaser Tools Racing with MB Motorsport51.03050.74650.860
480Tom INGRAMTeam VERTU50.88450.81151.143
518Senna PROCTORTeam VERTU51.04150.75653.764
627Dan CAMMISHNAPA Racing UK50.92650.998
740Árón TAYLOR-SMITHTOYOTA GAZOO Racing UK with IAA51.04451.022
822Chris SMILEYRestart Racing51.16651.051
916Aiden MOFFATLKQ Euro Car Parts Racing with WSR50.96451.084
10116Ashley SUTTONNAPA Racing UK51.05951.103
1177Sam OSBORNENAPA Racing UK51.11451.300
12123Daniel LLOYDRestart Racing51.165
1333Adam MORGANTeam VERTU51.170
14132James DORLINTOYOTA GAZOO Racing UK with IAA51.270
1588Mikey DOBLEMotor Parts Direct with Power Maxed Racing51.198
163Tom CHILTONTeam VERTU51.347
1752Gordon SHEDDENTOYOTA GAZOO Racing UK with IAA51.482
1817Dexter PATTERSONROKiT Racing with Un-Limited Motorsport51.377
1919Max BUXTONTOYOTA GAZOO Racing UK with IAA51.716
2050Nick HALSTEADMotor Parts Direct with Power Maxed Racing52.748
2128Nicolas HAMILTONPowder Monkey Brewing Co with Esidock52.309
DQ32Daniel ROWBOTTOMNAPA Racing UK0

BMW hit the front

Rookie Charles Rainford hit the front in FP2 as the WSR squad looks to be showing a further upturn in pace as the BTCC season continues at Knockhill.

The Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship blasted back into action at Croft two weeks' ago where Daryl DeLeon took a podium while Rainford claimed Jack Sears Trophy honours.

The young WSR duo continued their form around the 1.27-mile Knockhill circuit during the early FP2 running, as DeLeon topped the times midway through the session, before LKQ Euro Car Parts Racing with WSR's Rainford ultimately claimed P1 in the closing minutes.

TOYOTA GAZOO Racing UK with IAA's Árón Taylor-Smith has had a good day so far as he followed up his fourth in the opening session with second in final practice, with the Speedworks stable another looking to improve during the second half of the campaign.

Restart Racing's Dan Lloyd was fourth as he and his team look to maintain their momentum in the fight for Independents' glory, whilst the Team VERTU duo of Tom Ingram and Senna Proctor completed the top five positions.

Chris Smiley ensured that both Restart Racing Hyundais were inside the top six, whilst DeLeon eventually had to settle for seventh in his #2 BMW 330i M Sport.

NAPA Racing UK's Dan Rowbottom's was eighth, whilst teammate Dan Cammish and LKQ Euro Car Parts Racing with WSR's Aiden Moffat rounded out the top ten.

There was disappointment for fellow Scot Gordon Shedden after his Toyota suffered with a broken exhaust clamp and he had to sit out much of the session.

Qualifying for Round 19 of the 2025 Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship will take place at 15:00 later today and will be streamed LIVE via the ITV Sport YouTube channel.

Charles Rainford, LKQ Euro Car Parts Racing with WSR, said:

2025 Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship – Knockhill – Free Practice 2 – Classification:

P/No/Name/Entry/Laps/Time/Gap/On/
199Charles RAINFORDLKQ Euro Car Parts Racing with WSR2450.78717
240Árón TAYLOR-SMITHTOYOTA GAZOO Racing UK with IAA2250.8070.02018
3123Daniel LLOYDRestart Racing2150.9180.13120
480Tom INGRAMTeam VERTU2550.9820.19521
518Senna PROCTORTeam VERTU1950.9860.19918
622Chris SMILEYRestart Racing2351.0010.21416
72Daryl DELEONWSR2351.0850.29814
832Daniel ROWBOTTOMNAPA Racing UK2451.1160.32922
927Dan CAMMISHNAPA Racing UK1851.1550.3688
1016Aiden MOFFATLKQ Euro Car Parts Racing with WSR2451.1550.36818
11132James DORLINTOYOTA GAZOO Racing UK with IAA2651.1630.3769
1233Adam MORGANTeam VERTU1951.1650.3787
1377Sam OSBORNENAPA Racing UK1951.2930.50614
141Jake HILLLaser Tools Racing with MB Motorsport2351.3060.51920
153Tom CHILTONTeam VERTU2051.3890.60216
1688Mikey DOBLEMotor Parts Direct with Power Maxed Racing1751.5540.76710
1717Dexter PATTERSONROKiT Racing with Un-Limited Motorsport1851.6110.82414
1819Max BUXTONTOYOTA GAZOO Racing UK with IAA2351.6370.85018
19116Ashley SUTTONNAPA Racing UK2251.6690.88214
2028Nicolas HAMILTONPowder Monkey Brewing Co with Esidock2352.0951.3086
2150Nick HALSTEADMotor Parts Direct with Power Maxed Racing2253.2722.48520
2252Gordon SHEDDENTOYOTA GAZOO Racing UK with IAA21:05.38614.5992

Rowbo reviews strong FP1 showing

NAPA Racing UK's Dan Rowbottom – fresh from his recent victory at Croft – has again shown good early pace as the BTCC circus moves north to Knockhill.

The Ford Focus racer set the second fastest time in the opening practice session around the tight and twisty Scottish circuit, and the BTCC Media Team caught up with Dan to get his thoughts on the run and the weekend ahead...

Ingram tops the times as PMR hit the track

The opening Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship free practice session got underway at Knockhill this morning, with title contender Tom Ingram topping the times.

The Team VERTU star proved to be the cream of the crop early on, but arguably the bigger story was that of Motor Parts Direct with Power Maxed Racing hitting the track in a competitive session.

The devastating fire that destroyed PMR’s facility, including both of its Vauxhall Astras, which took place just a week ago, has dominated the BTCC landscape this week. The huge reaction that followed, coupled with the incredible work from Adam Weaver and his PMR team, has led to the emotional scenes of two Cupra being readied for the weekend.

Mikey Doble and Nick Halstead completed 28 laps between them in their new machines during FP1, with the former just over a second off the ultimate pace.

As mentioned, it was Ingram setting that benchmark as he comfortably outshone NAPA Racing UK's Dan Rowbottom and Laser Tools Racing with MB Motorsport's Jake Hill.

"Really good," said Ingram. "You never quite know what to expect here because it's just such an anomaly of a circuit from what we're used to, but it's always such an enjoyable circuit to come to. It's a good start and the car is in a nice place."

"We'll keep working on it, there's always tweaks and improvements to make, but we still need to find more ahead of qualifying."

There was some local cheer inside the top ten as Gordon Shedden (TOYOTA GAZOO Racing UK with IAA) and Aiden Moffat (LKQ Euro Car Parts Racing with WSR) ended up sixth and seventh respectively, with the full and final classification listed below.

Free Practice 2 takes place at 12:05, whilst qualifying for Round 19 of the 2025 Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship will commence at 15:00 and will be streamed LIVE via ITV YouTube channel.

2025 Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship – Knockhill – Free Practice 1 – Classification:

P/No/Name/Entry/Laps/Time/Gap/On/
180Tom INGRAMTeam VERTU1851.08713
232Daniel ROWBOTTOMNAPA Racing UK2151.3090.22211
31Jake HILLLaser Tools Racing with MB Motorsport1851.3220.23511
440Árón TAYLOR-SMITHTOYOTA GAZOO Racing UK with IAA1751.4480.36111
5116Ashley SUTTONNAPA Racing UK1451.4820.3959
652Gordon SHEDDENTOYOTA GAZOO Racing UK with IAA1851.5220.43514
716Aiden MOFFATLKQ Euro Car Parts Racing with WSR2151.6260.53912
827Dan CAMMISHNAPA Racing UK1951.7180.63114
933Adam MORGANTeam VERTU1751.7290.64210
1022Chris SMILEYRestart Racing1551.7580.6719
1118Senna PROCTORTeam VERTU1751.9310.84411
1217Dexter PATTERSONROKiT Racing with Un-Limited Motorsport1851.9570.87016
1399Charles RAINFORDLKQ Euro Car Parts Racing with WSR1751.9850.89810
142Daryl DELEONWSR1852.0020.91512
153Tom CHILTONTeam VERTU1852.0110.92414
16123Daniel LLOYDRestart Racing1652.0280.94111
17132James DORLINTOYOTA GAZOO Racing UK with IAA1852.0440.95712
1888Mikey DOBLEMotor Parts Direct with Power Maxed Racing1552.2281.14112
1977Sam OSBORNENAPA Racing UK1852.2451.15811
2019Max BUXTONTOYOTA GAZOO Racing UK with IAA2152.9191.83215
2128Nicolas HAMILTONPowder Monkey Brewing Co with Esidock553.7832.6964
2250Nick HALSTEADMotor Parts Direct with Power Maxed Racing1354.2833.19612

Team VERTU seeks to maintain advantage at Knockhill

Team VERTU will look to maintain its quest for the Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship title when the series heads for Knockhill this weekend for the seventh event of the campaign.

The EXCELR8-run team was in fine form last time out at Croft, picking up a total of five podium finishes - including a fourth victory of the campaign.

It means that Tom Ingram, Tom Chilton, Adam Morgan and Senna Proctor have now combined to score 21 podium finishes so far this year; a total that surpasses the full season record for any year since the team joined the BTCC grid back in 2019.

Ingram’s victory in the opening race of the weekend at Croft allowed him to move into the championship lead as he looks to reclaim the title he won in 2022, with an eight-point advantage at the top ahead of closest rival Ash Sutton.

The 31-year-old - who will celebrate his birthday next week - has been 'Mr Consistent' so far this season with a dozen podium finishes to his name, and will look to maintain his impressive form to strengthen his title challenge.

Chilton picked up his fourth podium finish of the year at Croft to climb up to fifth in the standings, as he remains well on course for his best championship finish since taking third place back in 2018.

Like Ingram, the BTCC’s most experienced driver has won twice at Knockhill in the past and was on the podium in Scotland twelve months ago; a result he will seek to at least replicate this time around.

Morgan sits level on points with Chilton going into the weekend as he prepares for a landmark moment in his BTCC career - with the opening race set to mark his 400th start in the series.

Having only failed to score twice this season, Morgan has been a regular fixture towards the front of the field and will hope to better his three second place finishes to push for firs victory of the campaign.

Proctor meanwhile heads into the fourth meeting of his partial campaign on a high following a brace of podium finishes last time out at Croft left him on the fringes of the top ten in the championship.

As is the case with his team-mates, Proctor has experience of what it takes to make it onto the Knockhill podium having scored a pair of second place finishes on his last visit back in 2021. That came twelve months after scoring a podium finish with the Hyundai at the same circuit in his first stint with the team.

As well as looking to retain the lead of the Drivers’ Championship, Team VERTU will look to move into the lead of the Teams’ Trophy, where it currently sits three points off top spot.

Qualifying this weekend is scheduled for 15:00 on Saturday and will air on YouTube, with Sunday’s three races on ITV4 and ITVX at 11:25, 13:40 and 17:25.

Tom Chilton, #3 Team VERTU Hyundai i30 Fastback N, said: "I love Knockhill as a circuit and head there this weekend feeling really confident about pushing for some big points. We’ve been consistently quick across the season so far and having moved into the top five in the standings, my focus is to try and bridge the gap to the drivers ahead and close in on the top three.

"I know that won’t be easy given the high level of competition at the front, but the Team VERTU Hyundai is the best that it has ever been and I’ve got to try and make the most of it this weekend and beyond.

"I’ve been successful at Knockhill in the past and my full focus this weekend is on pushing for the top step of the podium and a second win of the year."

Senna Proctor, #18 Team VERTU Hyundai i30 Fastback N, said: "It’s a while since I’ve been to Knockhill but I’m looking forward to returning this weekend, particularly off the back of such a strong performance at Croft. 

"My goal coming back this season was to show I still have the pace to run at the front of the field and having done that, the focus now is on fighting for more silverware.

"Knockhill has been a kind circuit to me in the past, including the first time I raced there with the Hyundai, and I see no reason why we can’t hope to be in the mix for a trophy or two this weekend. If I could get back onto the top step, it would be fantastic."

Adam Morgan, #33 Team VERTU Hyundai i30 Fastback N, said: "Knockhill hasn’t always been the kindest circuit to me in the past but I’ve had some positive results through the years and am returning this weekend feeling optimistic about what we can achieve. 

"So far this year the car has been quick at every circuit and it has allowed me to get into a strong position in the standings as we head towards the business end of the season. To be in the top six at this stage is great but like any racing driver, I still want more so we have to keep pushing if I want to try and close the gap to those ahead.

"I’ve not won at Knockhill in the past, so this would be the perfect time to put that right!"

Tom Ingram, #3 Team VERTU Hyundai i30 Fastback N, said: "We came out fighting at Croft two weeks ago and it was great to be able to maintain the strong form we had shown prior to the summer break. We’re operating at a really high level as a team at the moment, and that leaves me feeling confident about what we can achieve when we arrive at Knockhill.

"It’s a tricky circuit where track position is key so we’ll look to maximise the performance of the car to qualify towards the front and then focus on doing the best job we can across the three races.

"We saw at Croft that things can change quickly, so it’s vital that we continue to push hard to score as many points as we can from each weekend."