Four-time British Touring Car Championship title winner Ash Sutton secured victory in the second race at Oulton Park, reclaiming the points lead from his competitors. Sutton strategically sacrificed third place in the opening race to avoid using hard-compound tires, swiftly overtaking his rivals on soft rubber to take the lead. Despite a strong challenge from Adam Morgan, Sutton maintained his composure and utilized his TOCA Turbo Boost advantage to clinch the win by 1.715 seconds. Tom Chilton completed the podium, showcasing impressive pace and earning the fastest lap bonus point…
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Ingram Dominates Qualifying at Oulton Park to Secure Pole Position in BTCC Thriller
Tom Ingram impressed in qualifying by securing pole position for the British Touring Car Championship round at Oulton Park, despite facing boost restrictions. Sitting second in the championship, Ingram’s performance in his Excelr8 Motorsport Hyundai i30 N Fastback was exceptional, despite having limited TOCA Turbo Boost. His agile driving allowed him to outpace his competitors by 0.473 seconds. Ingram’s dominant performance in the Quick Six Shootout showcased his skill and determination on the challenging circuit. Despite facing challenges in earlier phases of qualifying, Ingram’s remarkable pace solidified his position at…
BővebbenSmiley Dominates: Reigns Supreme in Oulton Free Practice
In free practice for the fifth round at Oulton Park, Chris Smiley topped the times again, stealing the thunder of the British Touring Car Championship big guns. The Northern Irishman leads the Independent standings in his Restart Racing Hyundai i30 N Fastback. The faster second session started on a damp track, but it soon dried out after a heavy shower. By the end, three drivers had surpassed Dan Rowbottom’s FP1 time. Tom Ingram and Aron Taylor-Smith improved their times, but Smiley ultimately set the fastest lap, followed closely by Taylor-Smith…
BővebbenRowbottom Reigns at BTCC Thruxton with Grit and Grace
Dan Rowbottom won the final British Touring Car Championship race at Thruxton after a fierce battle. Starting from fifth, Rowbottom quickly moved up to third with a strong start. Poleman James Dorlin’s mistake allowed Rowbottom to take second place, with Jake Hill leading the race. Despite Hill’s advantage, Rowbottom managed to overtake him and secure the lead on the second lap. A mid-race safety car period shuffled the pack, allowing for intense battles within the top positions. Ultimately, Rowbottom maintained his lead to claim victory, followed by Cammish, Sutton, Proctor,…
BővebbenThe Unveiling of BTCC’s Controversial Race Manipulation – An Inside Look at The Cammish Revelation
Multiple British Touring Car Championship race winner Dan Cammish has raised concerns about teams potentially manipulating race results due to the series’ new tyre regulations. He pointed out that strategically dropping off the podium in race one could be a tactic to avoid starting race two on hard-compound tires. Changes to the rules now require only the top three from race one to use the hardest available tire in race two. Recent races have seen race winners finishing lower in the following race due to tire constraints. Cammish mentioned the…
BővebbenRowbottom Seizes Victory in Action-Packed BTCC Snetterton Showdown
“Dan Rowbottom secured his first win of the season in a competitive British Touring Car Championship race, narrowly beating Adam Morgan to the finish line by 0.355 seconds. Rowbottom’s strategic defense and battle with Dan Lloyd played a crucial role in his victory, as he regained the lead from Lloyd during the middle stages of the race. Driving the NAPA Ford Focus ST, Rowbottom was the highest-placed car on soft Goodyear tyres, while others in the top positions were on hard rubber, adding to the challenge. Despite a strong start…
BővebbenIntense Racing Action: Cammish Dominates BTCC Opener at Snetterton
Dan Cammish led from start to finish in the first race of the British Touring Car Championship round at Snetterton, but is currently being investigated for a potential start infringement. Despite a perfect tactical race, where he strategically utilized his TOCA Turbo Boost advantage over his competitors, Cammish’s slight movement before the lights went out has raised concerns. Ash Sutton, starting from sixth place, quickly advanced to challenge Tom Ingram and managed to gain ground steadily throughout the race. Ingram, closely trailing Cammish, pushed hard but ultimately couldn’t catch up,…
BővebbenDetermined and Dominant: Sutton’s Alliance Racing Commitment for BTCC Domination Until 2026
Sutton locked in at Alliance Racing in BTCC until end of 2026
BővebbenThe Heartfelt Race: A National Racer’s Fulfillment in Giving Back to Motorsport
Why a national racer gets more joy from giving back to motorsport
BővebbenPower Maxed Vauxhall duo Waston and Taylor-Smith top final practice
Power Maxed Vauxhall duo Waston and Taylor-Smith top final practice
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