Tom Ingram and Speedworks Motorsport scooped the 2017 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship Independent Drivers’ and Teams’ titles in the season finale at Brands Hatch GP last weekend, and snared a top three finish in the overall Drivers’ standings for good measure.
Ingram and Speedworks travelled to the legendary Kent venue sitting atop their respective tables, with the Bucks racer also just a single point adrift of defending title-holder Gordon Shedden for third place in the main BTCC Drivers’ classification.
After grappling with balance issues in qualifying, he was frustrated to ultimately end up down in seventh and it was his closest competition for Independents’ honours – Jack Goff – on pole position. When the lights went out in the curtain-raiser, Ingram made a superb start to gain two places away from the grid, before a mistake from Goff that also delayed Rob Austin elevated him to third and his rival spinning down the order.
The Toyota man revelled in the low-grip, greasy conditions and flashed across the finish line to seal the runner-up spoils.
With the destiny of the laurels now firmly in his hands, Ingram initially challenged for the top spot once more in race two before the extra weight for his earlier podium finish increasingly told.
Forced to settle for sixth at the chequered flag, the result was nonetheless sufficient to secure the Independent Drivers’ crown – while bringing Speedworks to within touching distance of Independent Teams’ glory, too.
With still just one point separating him from Shedden in the overall rankings, Ingram's goal for race three was to stay ahead of the Scot. In fading light and with the rain having returned, Ingram vaulted up to third at the start with his Honda adversary slipping to 11th, but a coming-together with Mat Jackson on lap two dropped the Speedworks star to sixth as Shedden profited from the melee to rise to seventh.
A subsequent safety car intervention allowed the Honda to latch right onto the tail of the Toyota, but Ingram wasted little time in deposing Shedden’s team-mate Matt Neal to move into fifth, before finding a way past Michael Epps for fourth with four laps remaining – thereafter sprinting clear to cap the season with another objective fulfilled.
With a full house of Independents’ trophies, third place in the overall Drivers’ classification, fourth in the Teams’ standings, four outright victories, nine podium finishes, more laps and races led than any other competitor and the campaign’s best average qualifying record, Team Principal Christian Dick acknowledged that it would take a while to fully grasp the extent of Speedworks’ achievements in 2017 in the world’s premier tin-top series.
“This is what we came into the BTCC to do – to win races and ultimately challenge for championships – and to take not only our first title but two at the same time is a phenomenal feat,” said Dick.
“You really can’t underestimate just how tough this series is – it’s the best touring car championship in the world bar none, and the level at which everybody operates is extremely high. To secure a clean sweep of Independent honours, finish third overall in the Drivers’ standings and be the first front wheel-drive car in the main classification is a dream come true.
“Behind-the-scenes and what you see on TV, this is very much a team effort and it’s difficult to put into words what this means to us all. We are an incredibly tight-knit, small group of people at Speedworks – little more than a handful of full-time employees – and I see day-in, day-out just how hard everybody works. I cannot tell you how proud I am of each and every one of them.
“There’s no question that this year marked the biggest step forward we’ve ever taken, but there’s equally no question that this is only the start – so roll on 2018!”
“Incredible, absolutely incredible,” echoed Ingram. “I know it’s a cliché to say it, but this really is what dreams are made of. What a season! We couldn’t have asked for very much more – to have done what we have done with the budget and resources at our disposal is mind-blowing. To win the Independent Drivers’ title was my personal target, but to do the double with the Independent Teams’ championship too is remarkable.
“We’ve learned so much and been on the pace every single weekend this year, and with the calibre of competition that exists in the BTCC, that’s pretty amazing and testament to the mega effort that everybody at Speedworks has put in – I really cannot praise them highly enough and they deserve immense credit for this success. At the end of the day, we’re just a little team running out of a chicken shed and I have genuinely never seen so much passion and commitment to win as these boys show.
“It certainly wasn’t an easy weekend at Brands Hatch. The weather was a worst-case scenario, because there was so much unpredictability but the Avensis felt mint in race one and whilst there probably were opportunities to attack Moffat for the win, I didn’t want to risk everything when I didn’t need to with both Goff and Shedden a fair way behind me.
“We did what we had to in race two, and then we were sitting pretty in race three when all-of-a-sudden, Gordon appears in my mirrors! He started to put me under pressure, but there was no way he was going to take that place away from me. We’ve worked so hard for this all year – and now it’s ours!”