Tom Ingram, Colin Turkington and Rory Butcher claimed a win apiece as the Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship blasted back into action at Snetterton today (4 August).
Team Toyota GB with Ginsters’ Ingram sealed a first pole position for the new Corolla during yesterday’s qualifying session, and he duly converted that success into a second race win of the season.
Turkington started his race day with a steady fourth place finish, before nipping by race one winner Ingram to take victory in the second encounter.
Having provided sensational entertainment throughout the weekend, the UK’s premier motorsport series saved the best until last with a final race that will live long in the memory.
Cobra Sport AmD AutoAid/RCIB Insurance’s Butcher eventually won the barnstormer as he benefitted from a breathtaking battle between Jason Plato and Ash Sutton.
A further layer of intrigue was added to the triple-header with the inclusion of all three Dunlop Sport Maxx tyre compounds – hard, medium and soft. Each compound had to be used on race day for the first time in BTCC history, which created exciting racing throughout the field.
The day began with Ingram kicking off the second half of the BTCC season in the best way possible as he produced a dominant display in the opening race.
While Ingram’s first victory of 2019 came in the reversed-grid race at Donington Park, this was the first time the car had been the pace-setter from the outset. The Bucks ace fended off Halfords Yuasa Racing’s Dan Cammish in the early running but last year’s Championship runner-up gradually stretched his legs to win by more than three seconds.
Cammish claimed a lonely second whilst Sam Tordoff completed the podium positions in his Cobra Sport AmD AutoAid/RCIB Insurance Honda Civic Type R.
Title-chasing Turkington then came out on top of a five-car battle to win the next race.
It was the tenth victory so far in 2019 for the WSR-run BMWs – a record number achieved by the Surrey outfit in a single season – while a rostrum for stablemate Andrew Jordan meant the team also secured a 200th podium for the WSR/BMW partnership.
Cammish made it two successive second place finishes as he showed stellar pace in the manufacturer-backed Honda Civic Type R (FK8).
Scotsman Butcher then won arguably the race of the season so far as the curtain came down in enthralling style at Snetterton.
BTC Racing’s Chris Smiley held the initial lead from pole position before Plato sneaked through in the Sterling Insurance Power Maxed Racing Vauxhall.
Sutton was soon into second and the Adrian Flux Subaru Racing star then immediately closed in on his old team-mate Plato. The pair battled for what seemed like forever, swapping paint several times as the crowd collectively held its breath.
Plato and Sutton went side-by-side on lap five before the latter eventually slipped through two tours later. Further contact followed and Plato’s Astra recaptured the lead at Agostini.
The chasing pack was closing in with myriad changes taking place as the likes of Butcher and Josh Cook had scythed their way through from 12th and 15th on the grid respectively.
The race was building towards an exciting climax when Plato, Sutton and Butcher went three-wide down the back straight and that simply wouldn’t work going into Brundle’s. A heart-stopping moment followed as Butcher carved his way down the inside of both, as Plato ran wide and slid into Sutton’s Subaru. The Levorg was tipped into a spin while Plato also lost ground, and suddenly it was Butcher’s Honda sailing away to take his second win of the season.
BTC Racing duo of Cook and Smiley took a comfortable second and third respectively, with the latter being the only driver to score a podium on the Dunlop Sport Maxx hard tyre today.
At the conclusion of the action, Turkington had extended his advantage at the top of the Drivers’ standings with BMW stable-mate Jordan now 36 points in arrears.
BMW and Team BMW top the Manufacturers’ and Teams’ order, whilst Rory Butcher and his Cobra Sport AmD AutoAid/RCIB Insurance squad leads both Independents’ tables, as well as the Jack Sears Trophy.
The 2019 Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship returns at Thruxton in two weeks’ time (17/18 August).
Tom Ingram said: “That was just how I wanted it to go (in race one). I was happy to try and get a gap at the start and manage it from there. I was more than happy to make it a boring race for me! We’ve made a massive step forward at the test. It was so important for us. The way that the BTCC works over a race weekend, time is so tight and you can’t try the things you’d like to. The team have worked so hard to get every single last bit out of it. It was better there than the Avensis ever was, and if we’re there already – it’s a real good sign.”
Colin Turkington said: “That was the plan. I wasn't confident beforehand as in the BTCC you never know. You should be faster on the softs but you can never be sure. I knew it was switched on from turn one and I had to be patient to make the right move and get the traction on exit from the 3 Series BMW. I don't think it's any more than I did in 2014. The 1 Series was very strong back then too. The guys made a decision to up the game still for this year. We wanted to be better and we built a faster car - we're reaping the rewards.”
Rory Butcher said: “Once I took the lead I thought ‘this is going to happen on the road’. I wasn’t going to lose that one there. I’ve struggled this weekend with the car and the track. We flipped it on its head in terms of set-up for race three and it worked! There were so many opportunities where Ash (Sutton) almost got by Jason (Plato). I wondered how long I could do it for and I held my breath under the bridge! It was a massive relief when I came out in front. I’m so happy for the team. I’ve kept my championship alive with that win.”
2019 Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship – Round 16 – Snetterton
1 Tom INGRAM (GBR) Team Toyota GB with Ginsters 12 laps
2 Dan CAMMISH (GBR) Halfords Yuasa Racing +3.o71s
3 Sam TORDOFF (GBR) Cobra Sport AmD AutoAid/RCIB Insurance +7.199s
4 Colin TURKINGTON (GBR) Team BMW +12.499s
5 Andrew JORDAN (GBR) BMW Pirtek Racing +16.918s
6 Jason PLATO (GBR) Sterling Insurance with Power Maxed Racing +19.783s
7 Rob COLLARD (GBR) Sterling Insurance with Power Maxed Racing +20.333s
8 Ollie JACKSON (GBR) Team Shredded Wheat Racing with Gallagher +20.492s
9 Matt SIMPSON (GBR) Simpson Racing +21.090s
10 Jake HILL (GBR) TradePriceCars.com +28.584s
2019 Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship – Round 17 – Snetterton
1 Colin TURKINGTON (GBR) Team BMW 12 laps
2 Dan CAMMISH (GBR) Halfords Yuasa Racing +4.386s
3 Andrew JORDAN (GBR) BMW Pirtek Racing +4.777s
4 Ollie JACKSON (GBR) Team Shredded Wheat Racing with Gallagher +6.110s
5 Sam TORDOFF (GBR) Cobra Sport AmD AutoAid/RCIB Insurance +7.123s
6 Jason PLATO (GBR) Sterling Insurance with Power Maxed Racing +7.574s
7 Ashley SUTTON (GBR) Adrian Flux Subaru Racing +7.997s
8 Chris SMILEY (GBR) BTC Racing +10.681s
9 Matt SIMPSON (GBR) Simpson Racing +12.342s
10 Jake HILL (GBR) TradePriceCars.com +13.324s
2019 Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship – Round 18 – Snetterton
1 Rory BUTCHER (GBR) Cobra Sport AmD AutoAid/RCIB Insurance 12 laps
2 Josh COOK (GBR) BTC Racing +1.450s
3 Chris SMILEY (GBR) BTC Racing +8.275s
4 Rob COLLARD (GBR) Sterling Insurance with Power Maxed Racing +8.748s
5 Andrew JORDAN (GBR) BMW Pirtek Racing +9.873s
6 Sam TORDOFF (GBR) Cobra Sport AmD AutoAid/RCIB Insurance +7.123s
7 Ollie JACKSON (GBR) Team Shredded Wheat Racing with Gallagher +16.985s
8 Tom INGRAM (GBR) Team Toyota GB with Ginsters +17.165s
9 Colin TURKINGTON (GBR) Team BMW +17.385s
10 Jack GOFF (GBR) RCIB Insurance with Fox Transport +17.517s
Penalties
Race 1
Ollie Jackson was officially reprimanded and had his licence endorsed with two penalty points for an incident involving Matt Neal
Race 2
Michael Crees was officially reprimanded and had his licence endorsed with two penalty points for an incident involving Matt Neal
Race 3
Jason Plato was penalised by the addition of a cumulative 15-seconds to his overall race time for incidents involving Chris Smiley and Ash Sutton
Tom Ingram was penalised by the addition of 6.7-seconds to his overall race time and received three penalty points