The recent British Touring Car Championship weekend at Snetterton saw unexpected outcomes, with the usual title contenders – Ash Sutton, Tom Ingram, Jake Hill – facing setbacks and failing to win. This led to surprising victories for Dan Cammish, Dan Rowbottom, and Mikey Doble, with Sutton still managing to score the highest points across races. Sutton has now extended his lead over Ingram to 15 points in the championship race, while Hill, despite being in third place, has fallen 40 points behind.
Hill and the West Surrey Racing team have been struggling with pace and car handling issues in the 2025 BTCC season, facing challenges with ballast placement and car performance. Despite improvements in the car’s handling at Snetterton, Hill’s BMW continues to lack straight-line speed, affecting his overall performance on track. Rainford’s BMW showed promise with progress in chassis development, but the team faced difficulties at Snetterton due to the car’s limitations.
Overall, Hill’s struggles in the BTCC 2025 season reflect the ongoing challenges faced by him and the West Surrey Racing team in adapting to the changes in the series. Despite improvements in car setup and handling, the team continues to grapple with the deficit in straight-line speed, impacting their competitive edge on the track.