Ingram fired-up for fightback after further misfortune at Croft

Tom Ingram saw his title aspirations take a knock at Croft, but the Speedworks Motorsport star has promised to come back all guns blazing when the 2017 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship returns from its summer break.

Following a torrid time of things at Oulton Park, early-season championship leader Ingram headed further north to Croft intent on clawing back ground in the chase for the most coveted crown in British motorsport. Unfortunately, a minor error in treacherous conditions towards the end of the first free practice session resulted in significant front end damage to the #80 Toyota Avensis, ruling the 23-year-old out of FP2 as the Speedworks mechanics effected repairs.

That left Ingram short on track time going into qualifying, but he was nonetheless on a lap that looked good enough to put him on the front row of the starting grid when the red flags flew less than ten minutes in for a serious accident involving no fewer than 12 cars, which he carefully managed to avoid.

With no break in the weather and the need to carry out extensive barrier work, the running did not resume, meaning Ingram would line up an unrepresentative 13th amongst the 29 high-calibre contenders for the first race the following day.

In race one, Ingram immediately set about moving forward, gaining two spots on the opening tour and cracking the top ten next time around. Settling into a multi-car scrap over fifth, a mature drive saw him take the chequered flag eighth – and second-highest Independent entry – to secure a solid clutch of points towards his title bid.

With less success ballast on-board for race two, Ingram made a bright start to advance to seventh, only to then find himself in contact with Josh Cook later around the first lap, breaking the Toyota’s suspension and consigning him to the rear of the grid for the day’s finale. From there, Ingram gritted his teeth and lapped amongst the quickest drivers on the track en route to a 16th-place finish – just one spot shy of the points.

His misfortune means he enters the mid-season hiatus having slipped to fifth in the overall standings – 48 points shy of the top of the table – albeit still leading the way in the Independents’ Trophy. Speedworks sits second in the Independent Teams’ classification and fourth in the outright Teams’ rankings – with all eyes firmly fixed on an immediate fightback at Snetterton at the end of next month.

“Another tough weekend, but we’re far from beaten,” said Team Principal Christian Dick. “We could – and should – have come away from Croft with a good, strong points tally around a circuit that traditionally favours rear wheel-drive machinery, so to have had that ruined by another driver’s impetuosity was very hard to accept but we will go away, take a deep breath and come back even stronger.

“Going back to the start of the weekend, I don’t think the ‘off’ in FP1 affected us too much to be honest, because nobody really found any significant time in FP2 – it was more the fact that qualifying turned out to be such a lottery with the accidents and session stoppage. In that situation, you’re always going to get winners and losers and whilst it clearly didn’t work out in our favour, we were confident we could battle our way up the order and that’s exactly what we did in race one.

“Tom drove well and was very happy with the Avensis, and things were looking even better in race two with a lighter car until Cook drove into the side of him. That was frustrating in itself, but it was made infuriating by the fact that Josh had a drive-through penalty coming his way so he wasn’t even in contention.

“That was obviously a double blow because it meant we had to start race three from right at the back, and Tom did well to work his way through to 16th, pulling off a lot of clean, measured overtaking manoeuvres and bringing the car home with absolutely no damage – which was more than could be said for a lot of drivers out there.

“Focussing on the positives, Tom’s still leading the Independents’ table – albeit by a reduced margin – and he’s still very much in touch in the main championship too. Yes, our current position makes the task a bit more difficult than it looked a few weeks ago, but we’ve got two of the major rear wheel-drive circuits out of the way now and we’re carrying a bit less ballast, which will definitely help.

“We’ve had a rough ride recently, but that only gives us extra motivation to dig even deeper and extract more performance out of the Avensis, and I can assure you that we will come back fighting at Snetterton. I’m really excited about the second half of the season – this isn’t over yet by a long shot.”

“We began the weekend on the back foot after FP1, with a small mistake on my part that incurred a fair degree of damage,” added Ingram. “The Speedworks boys did a tremendous job to repair the Avensis in time for qualifying, for which I owe them a massive ‘thank you’.

“Despite missing FP2, we knew we were there-or-thereabouts going into qualifying but the session was obviously cut short by the kind of accident that nobody ever wants to see, and my thoughts are with all the drivers involved for a speedy recovery.

“The stoppage meant we didn’t get chance to put down a representative lap time – only a banker to make sure everything felt right before the big push. I was already a second up and on course for a front row start on my next lap when I came around the corner and saw cars all over the place and the red flags flying. Ultimately, it was just one of those things and it paled into insignificance in light of the fact that three drivers were injured.

“From 13th on the grid, race one went perfectly to plan, with good pace and a good haul of points and that left us in very strong shape for the remainder of the day. With a few set-up tweaks and far less weight on-board in race two, we were ready to go on the attack. I got a great start to move up to seventh and we were well in the mix.

"The contact cost us a lot of points from both that race and the next, because when you start at the back in a championship as competitive as the BTCC is at the moment, there’s only so much you can do. Our target was to break into the top 15 in race three – and we very nearly succeeded.

“We’ll take some time out now to regroup, which will be good for all the boys in the team because they have genuinely worked their socks off over the last few months. We’ll come back refreshed at Snetterton and ready to go again.

“Admittedly, we’re not in as good a position as we were after Thruxton, but we’re by no means in a bad position either. Gordon Shedden was 52 points off the championship lead at this stage last year and he went on to win the title – so there’s no reason at all why we can’t do the same.”

Best by far for AmDTuning.com at Croft

The AmDTuning.com with Cobra Exhausts team enjoyed its best weekend of the Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship so far with four points finishes - including two top tens - at Croft.
 
The West Thurrock-based team made the long trip to North Yorkshire keen to build on the impressive pace shown by its Audi S3 last time out at Oulton Park, with Ollie Jackson and Ant Whorton-Eales both picking up seasons best results during the weekend.
 
A strong drive in the opening race saw Ollie work his way forward into the points from 21st on the grid, with the Audi battling into the top ten until a move from the Subaru of Jason Plato at the final corner saw him slip back to eleventh at the flag.
 
A post-race penalty for gaining an unfair advantage demoted Ollie back to 13th spot, which is where he would then start the second race of the weekend. Undeterred, another strong drive saw him bring his car home in ninth spot for his best result of the season so far, and a first top ten for the team with the Audi.
 
The reverse grid draw then put Ollie on pole for race three, and he maintained his position out front through the opening lap before the Safety Car was deployed due to an incident further down the order.
 
On the restart, Ollie’s hopes of maintaining his lead were ended at Sunny In when contact with the Ford of Mat Jackson saw him run off track and drop down the order.
 
The end result was a tenth place finish, although the results from the weekend still allowed Ollie to break into the top 20 in the overall points, with two third place Independents finishes moving him up to eighth in the Indy standings.
 
“I’m ecstatic with the results this weekend,” he said. “Things are coming together now and we have threatened to get these kind of results for a while; luck just hasn’t always been on our side.
 
“The car was great all weekend and I’m delighted for the team. We’ve been on the pace and have picked up two top ten finishes on merit because we had a quick car, and not just because others have fallen off and given us the places.
 
“It’s a shame that the incident in race three hit our chances of a stronger result there, and as things panned out, I feel we genuinely could have challenged for the podium – and certainly brought home a top five finish.
 
“I’m not going to let it spoil our day, but having had our first opportunity to run with the front pack this weekend, I’m sure it won’t be our last.”
 
Team-mate Ant qualified 26th having also been caught up in the qualifying drama and was unlucky to miss out on points in the opening race after a strong drive saw him come through the grid to 16th place.
 
The Lichfield racer continued his forward progress in race two however, lapping quickly and consistently in an impressive performance that saw him finish in eleventh spot and best of the rookie drivers.
 
More points looked assured for the reigning Clio Cup UK champion in the final race of the weekend as he ran well inside the points in the early stages, but contact involving a number of his rivals would ultimately see his battle-scarred car just miss out on the top 15 positions.
 
“I was really happy with where we were after the second race as we’d made good forward progress and came close to breaking into the top ten,” he said. “We’d made some changes ahead of the second race and the car was strong on the harder tyre, and I felt confident we could continue to push forwards in race three.
 
“Unfortunately, I just got smashed out of the way by other people in race three which is annoying, but that is how it is sometimes in touring cars. We’ve certainly showed this weekend that we have the pace, and there is no reason why we couldn’t have joined Ollie in bringing home a top ten finish.
 
“I don’t feel I’ve really been able to show my full potential so far this season as luck really hasn’t been on my side, but the pace we’ve shown here leaves me confident about the rest of the year as we are moving in the right direction.”
 
Team manager Rob Tickner - overseeing the Audis with team boss Shaun Hollamby on duty with AmDTuning.com’s GT programme at Silverstone - was pleased with the results on track and said it left the team in a good position going into the summer break.
 
“We’ve shown that we have good pace with the Audi already this season, and it’s good that we’ve been able to back it up with some good results this weekend,” he said. “It’s been our strongest showing with the Audi, and both Ollie and Ant have driven well to bring home some strong points.
 
“It means we’ve taken a big step forwards in the Independents’ championship and while it is a bit frustrating that we missed out on what could have been a very good result in race three, we’ve shown that we can run with the top ten and it puts us in a good position for the rest of the season.”

Event Review – Croft

Adrian Flux Subaru Racing star Ashley Sutton fired himself into Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship contention after taking a win and two second place finishes at Croft.
 
Colin Turkington and Mat Jackson also sealed a victory apiece at the North Yorkshire circuit as the race for the title twisted and turned on a dramatic weekend of action.
 
The paddock was still feeling the effects of the unfortunate multi-car collision that had marred Saturday’s qualifying session and left three drivers hospitalised.
 
A medical report on Sunday morning confirmed that MG Racing RCIB Insurance’s Aron Smith had suffered a fractured leg, whilst Eurotech Racing’s Jeff Smith and Team Shredded Wheat Racing with Duo driver Luke Davenport had sustained significant, although not immediately life threatening, injuries – see separate update.
 
Once the racing was underway it was talented young gun Sutton making the headlines, as he fended off double champion Turkington to claim the race one honours.
 
Sutton and Turkington held the top two positions throughout the contest and were rarely separated by more than a few tenths. Team BMW’s Turkington tried several times to get by but his Subaru rival defended valiantly to take his second win of the season.
 
The final podium position went to Team Shredded Wheat Racing with Duo’s Mat Jackson, ending the popular team’s barren run of 2017. It was also an important Independents’ win for Jackson and the Kent-based squad.
 
The race for victory in the second round was a role reversal of the opening bout as Turkington this time held off Sutton to seal the spoils.
 
Turkington made good ground in his BMW 125i M Sport and he was side-by-side for the first part of the opening lap with pole-sitter Sutton. By the time the duo had emerged from the chicane it was Turkington leading with Sutton and Rob Collard behind.
 
The trio immediately pulled away from the chasing pack before locking into a nip and tuck battle for the remainder of the race. Sutton’s Levorg attacked and defended in equal measure with the BMW and Subaru machines seemingly evenly matched.
 
Despite persistent jostling for position there would be no changes until the finish, meaning ‘King of Croft’ Turkington and his West Surrey Racing team had shattered a quartet of impressive records.
 
That result made it 50 wins for BMW with WSR, 75 overall for WSR in the BTCC, a record 12 for Turkington at Croft and a record 17 for WSR at the North Yorkshire circuit.
 
Team Shredded Wheat Racing with Duo driver Jackson then took his first BTCC race win of the season after seeing off an early effort from pole-man Ollie Jackson and a late challenge from Sutton.
 
The AmD Audi of Ollie Jackson made a good getaway from P1 and held off the striking yellow Ford Focus in the opening exchanges. The Audi S3 driver then dealt with an early safety car period extremely well, but a dream win would unfortunately fail to materialise.
 
Mat Jackson slipped his Motorbase-run machine down the inside of the Audi at Sunny on lap three and contact sent Ollie Jackson’s car onto the grass. The latter recovered to re-join in tenth, but it had seemingly left Mat Jackson clear to take a commanding victory.
 
Nobody had told race one winner Sutton, however, as he scrambled past Subaru team-mate Jason Plato at the final hairpin on lap seven to move into third. He then got a run on the Handy Motorsport Toyota of Rob Austin one lap later and completed a phenomenal move around the outside at Clervaux.
 
He immediately began reeling in Jackson’s Ford and the pair were right together come the final tour. Sutton eyed his opportunity as they went side-by-side into the final hairpin, but the experienced Jackson squeezed his younger rival on the exit of the turn and went on to claim a memorable win – the 250th for Ford machinery in the BTCC.
 
The drama wasn’t over as both Austin and Plato locked horns across the line. As the chequered flag waved and the timing screens updated it was Plato who had taken the final podium position by just 0.041s.
 
A steady fifth, fourth and ninth place finishes for reigning champion Gordon Shedden means the Halfords Yuasa Racing man still tops the standings. Team BMW’s Rob Collard and Colin Turkington are 11 and 12 points back respectively, with Sutton now nicely poised just eight points further adrift.
 
BMW heads both Manufacturers’ and Teams’ standings, whilst Tom Ingram’s Independent Drivers’ advantage has been cut to just three points by the impressive Austin.
 
Jackson’s positive day – plus two points scores from team-mate Martin Depper – helped Team Shredded Wheat Racing with Duo reach the summit of the Independent Teams’ table, whilst Senna Proctor extended his lead in the Jack Sears Trophy.
 
The BTCC now enters its seven-week mid-season break before blasting back into action at Snetterton at the end of July.
 
Ashley Sutton said: “I’ll be honest, I didn’t expect a win from that. My focus was to get away cleanly and we did. It was my best start to date – we needed it and it paid off. We hadn’t the grip level that Colin (Turkington) had on the softer tyre but we were strong in the key areas to maintain the gap for the whole race. A win and two podiums, so what more could I want? It has been a fantastic weekend and full credit to the team.”
 
Colin Turkington said: “It’s great to get another milestone for BMW. Wins aren’t easy to come by so to notch up 50 between WSR and BMW is a huge achievement. I had to work hard for it and the race was won off the start. He got a cracking launch and I was under pressure for the whole race. No wins are easy to come by but this was a particularly tough one. We went up to the chicane side-by-side so I had to take avoiding action. My heart rate was already at 180, trying to defend early on so the hard work was done.”
 
Mat Jackson said: “That was a massive win for the team, it’s just great. The car’s been quick all weekend and I’m very pleased with that – that's one for Luke (Davenport). I said I was just going to manage the tyres and we just held on when Ash (Sutton) made his charge. He came up quickly, went for the move around the outside and the road runs out there. As a racing driver you’re there to win, so I defended and we got the victory.”

2017 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship – Round 13 – Croft

Ashley SUTTON (GBR) Adrian Flux Subaru Racing 15 laps
2 Colin TURKINGTON (GBR) Team BMW +0.671s
Mat JACKSON (GBR) Team Shredded Wheat Racing with Duo +8.653s
4 Rob COLLARD (GBR) Team BMW +11.307s
5 Gordon SHEDDEN (GBR) Halfords Yuasa Racing +11.858s
Andrew JORDAN (GBR) BMW Pirtek Racing +12.984s
Josh COOK (GBR) MG Racing RCIB Insurance +18.764s
8 Tom INGRAM (GBR) Speedworks Motorsport +19.585s
Tom CHILTON (GBR) Power Maxed Racing +19.995s
10 Jason PLATO (GBR) Adrian Flux Subaru Racing +35.408s

2017 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship – Round 14 – Croft

1 Colin TURKINGTON (GBR) Team BMW 15 laps
Ashley SUTTON (GBR) Adrian Flux Subaru Racing +2.445s
3 Rob COLLARD (GBR) Team BMW +2.890s
Gordon SHEDDEN (GBR) Halfords Yuasa Racing +14.954s
Andrew JORDAN (GBR) BMW Pirtek Racing +17.864s
6 Jason PLATO (GBR) Adrian Flux Subaru Racing +18.029s
Mat JACKSON (GBR) Team Shredded Wheat Racing with Duo +21.310s
Rob AUSTIN (GBR) Handy Motorsport +22.523s
Ollie JACKSON (GBR) AmDtuning.com with Cobra Exhausts +23.920s
10 Martin DEPPER (GBR) Team Shredded Wheat Racing with Duo +24.265s

2017 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship – Round 15 – Croft

Mat JACKSON (GBR) Team Shredded Wheat Racing with Duo 16 laps
Ashley SUTTON (GBR) Adrian Flux Subaru Racing +0.877s
3 Jason PLATO (GBR) Adrian Flux Subaru Racing +16.032s
Rob AUSTIN (GBR) Handy Motorsport +16.073s
Matt NEAL (GBR) Halfords Yuasa Racing +16.517s
6 Colin TURKINGTON (GBR) Team BMW +16.779s
Andrew JORDAN (GBR) BMW Pirtek Racing +17.575s
8 Rob COLLARD (GBR) Team BMW +19.360s
Gordon SHEDDEN (GBR) Halfords Yuasa Racing +21.336s
10 Ollie JACKSON (GBR) AmDtuning.com with Cobra Exhausts +21.800s

Penalties:

Race one:
Ollie Jackson was penalised by the addition of 10.4s to his race time after gaining an advantage in incidents involving Rob Austin and Jake Hill. 

Jake Hill received a verbal warning for gaining an unfair advantage in an incident involving Stephen Jelley.

Josh Price received a verbal warning for driving in a manner incompatible with general safety in an incident involving Matt Neal.

Race two:
Josh Cook received a verbal warning for driving in a manner incompatible with general safety in an incident involving Tom Ingram.

Andrew Jordan received a verbal warning for gaining an unfair advantage in an incident involving Mat Jackson.

Rob Austin received a verbal warning for driving in a manner incompatible with general safety in an incident involving Jake Hill.

Jackson joins 2017 winners list

Team Shredded Wheat Racing with Duo driver Mat Jackson has taken his first BTCC race win of the season after seeing off an early effort from pole-sitter Ollie Jackson and a late challenge from Ash Sutton.

The AmD Audi of Ollie Jackson made a good getaway from P1 and defended valiantly from the striking yellow Ford Focus in the opening exchanges. The Audi S3 driver then dealt well with a brief safety car period, which was called following contact further down the order on the first lap, but a dream win would unfortunately fail to materialise.

Mat Jackson slipped his Motorbase-run machine down the inside of the Audi at Sunny and contact sent Ollie Jackson's car onto the grass. The latter recovered to rejoin in tenth, but it had seemingly left Mat Jackson clear to take a commanding victory.

Nobody told race one winner Sutton, however, as he scrambled past Subaru team-mate Jason Plato at the final hairpin on lap seven to claim third. He then got a run on the Handy Motorsport Toyota of Rob Austin one lap later and completed a phenomenal move around the outside at turn one.

He immediately began reeling in Jackson's Ford and the pair were locked together on the final lap. Sutton eyed his opportunity as they went side-by-side into the final hairpin but the experienced Jackson squeezed his younger rival on the exit and went on to claim a memorable win.

The drama wasn't over, however, as both Austin and Plato locked horns across the line. When the timing screen updated it was Plato who had taken the final podium position by just 0.041s.

Matt Neal drove a brilliant race from 18th on the grid to take fifth, albeit as part of another exciting scrap with team-mate Gordon Shedden and the three BMWs of Colin Turkington, Andrew Jordan and Rob Collard.

Early leader Ollie Jackson took a hard earned tenth – his second impressive top ten finish of the day.

Mat Jackson said: "That was a massive win for the team, it’s just great. The car’s been quick all weekend and I’m very pleased with that – it’s another one for Luke (Davenport). I could see Rob Austin was there. I said I was just going to manage the tyres and we just managed to hold on when Ash (Sutton) made his charge. He came up quickly, went for the move around the outside and the road runs out there so yeah. If you’re a racing driver, that’s what you do – you’re there to win."

Ash Sutton said: "I nearly got him. I thought he’d wait for the switchback so I thought I’d try something different. He put an end to it on the exit there but it was fair enough. We had a blinding start and picked three off on the first lap. The safety car gave us some breathing space in terms of looking after the tyres and as soon as the lights went green it was a case of crack on. I had to be a little bit more stationary, shall we say, when I came up to Jason (Plato), just waiting for him to make his move, but I needed to crack on and make the most of things. I did and it’s phenomenal to have two Subarus on the podium."

Jason Plato said: "It’s good to be here. We’re not out of the woods yet. We’ve still got some work to do to see what’s what with my car, though. Race one was my mistake and it could have been a different day if not for that. We’ve had three consistent runs with the car and that’s something. If overtaking whilst you’re off the track is fine, then yes Ash’s move was okay. It wasn’t a legitimate overtake I didn’t think, the cheeky monkey! Rob (Austin) drives really well and he knows how to place a car. I couldn’t drive past him in a straight line like Ash did but on the last lap he was just a bit twitchy. I thought maybe I could beat him to the line with better traction and a better exit."

David Bartum, Motorbase Performance team boss, said: "It’s been a bit of a drought but Mat (Jackson) and Martin (Depper) have worked really well today. Our thoughts are with Luke (Davenport), but we’ve got to get on with what we’ve got to do. We had three Indy wins and one outright. We miss him and we dedicated that to him. It’s a great day for the team on-track and we’ll go and find Luke and show him everything we’ve done today when we can. He’s a cracking lad and he’s a fighter. He’ll be back and we’ll see him here soon enough."

2017 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship – Round 15 – Croft

Mat JACKSON (GBR) Team Shredded Wheat Racing with Duo 16 laps
Ashley SUTTON (GBR) Adrian Flux Subaru Racing +0.877s
3 Jason PLATO (GBR) Adrian Flux Subaru Racing +16.032s
Rob AUSTIN (GBR) Handy Motorsport +16.073s
Matt NEAL (GBR) Halfords Yuasa Racing +16.517s
6 Colin TURKINGTON (GBR) Team BMW +16.779s
Andrew JORDAN (GBR) BMW Pirtek Racing +17.575s
8 Rob COLLARD (GBR) Team BMW +19.360s
Gordon SHEDDEN (GBR) Halfords Yuasa Racing +21.336s
10 Ollie JACKSON (GBR) AmDtuning.com with Cobra Exhausts +21.800s
11 Martin DEPPER (GBR) Team Shredded Wheat Racing with Duo +24.265s
12 Adam MORGAN (GBR) Ciceley Motorsport +22.487s
13 Chris SMILEY (GBR) BTC Norlin Racing +23.397s
14 Senna PROCTOR (GBR) Power Maxed Racing +25.645s
15 Dave NEWSHAM (GBR) BTC Norlin Racing +29.078s
16 Tom INGRAM (GBR) Speedworks Motorsport +29.747s
17 Ant WHORTON-EALES (GBR) AmDtuning.com with Cobra Exhausts +30.252s
18 Matt SIMPSON (GBR) Simpson Racing +35.417s
19 Jake HILL (GBR) TAG Racing +37.121s
20 Tom CHILTON (GBR) Power Maxed Racing +37.899s
21 Jack GOFF (GBR) Eurotech Racing +40.379s
22 Dennis STRANDBERG (SWE) Team Parker with Maximum Motorsport +40.975s
23 Josh COOK (GBR) MG Racing RCIB Insurance +1 lap
24 Josh PRICE (GBR) Adrian Flux Subaru Racing +1m10.708s
25 Stephen JELLEY (GBR) Team Parker with Maximum Motorsport +15 laps
26 James COLE (GBR) Adrian Flux Subaru Racing +15 laps
27 Aiden MOFFAT (GBR) Laser Tools Racing +15 laps
28 Michael EPPS (GBR) Autoaid/RCIB Insurance Racing +15 laps
29 Will BURNS (GBR) Autoaid/RCIB Insurance Racing +15 laps

Turkington responds to claim victory

The race for victory in the second Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship contest at Croft was a role reversal of the opening bout as Team BMW's Colin Turkington this time fended off Subaru star Ash Sutton to claim the honours.

Turkington's BMW 125i M Sport made a good getaway and he was side-by-side for the first part of the lap with pole-sitter Sutton. By the time the duo had emerged from the chicane it was Turkington into the lead with Sutton and Rob Collard behind.

The trio immediately pulled away from the chasing pack before enjoying a nip and tuck battle for the rest of the race. Sutton's Levorg seemed to attack and defend in equal measure with the BMW and Subaru machines seemingly evenly matched. 

Despite consistent jostling the positions would remain the same until the finish, meaning a quartet of records would be shattered by 'King of Croft' Turkington and his West Surrey Racing team. 

That result makes it 50 wins for BMW with WSR, 75 overall for WSR in the BTCC, a record 12 for Turkington at Croft and a record 17 for WSR at Croft.

Reigning champion Gordon Shedden experienced another steady race to claim fourth, ahead of another BMW versus Subaru battle. In a similar scrap to the podium positions it was Jordan holding off Plato until the finish.

Mat Jackson was unable to maintain his race one pace in the Team Shredded Wheat Racing with Duo Ford Focus, but he still claimed a credible seventh place, whilst his team-mate Martin Depper scored his first points of the season with tenth.

In-between the two Fords were the Handy Motorsport Toyota of Rob Austin and AmD Audi of Ollie Jackson, with the former further rewarded with a reverse grid pole. It was a season-best result for Ollie, as it was for his AmDTuning.com team-mate Ant Whorton-Eales in 11th - a BTCC career high for the young Clio Cup champion.

Colin Turkington said: "It’s great to get another milestone for BMW. Wins aren’t easy to come by so to notch up 50 between WSR and BMW is a huge achievement. I had to work hard for it and the race was won off the start. He got a cracking launch and I was under pressure for the whole race. No wins are easy to come by but this was a particularly tough one. We went up to the chicane side by side and as we discussed through the drivers’ briefing there’s no way that can happen without someone heading for the grass, so I had to take avoiding action. I could see Rob (Collard) in third and I was hoping he’d have more pace to pressure Ash (Sutton) early in the race. My heart rate was already at 180, trying to defend early on so the hard work was done."

Ash Sutton said: "The start was key in race one. We bogged down a little bit but we lost out in turn one and I was straight back onto the attack. Another podium though, so what more could I want? The last couple of laps it was like someone flicked a switch and I felt like I had a puncture or something. We know that wasn’t the case though, so we’ll work on the setup to solve those problems.

Rob Collard said: "To get another podium at Croft and a fifth of the year is fantastic. I wanted to be second or to go after the win but it was hard up against the Subaru – a real cat and mouse game. It’s nice to bring the BMW home on the podium. There were a few times I attacked but Ash (Sutton) didn’t make any mistakes. We couldn’t show our pace at the very end there which is a shame, but bring on race three."

2017 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship – Round 14 – Croft

1 Colin TURKINGTON (GBR) Team BMW 15 laps
Ashley SUTTON (GBR) Adrian Flux Subaru Racing +2.445s
3 Rob COLLARD (GBR) Team BMW +2.890s
Gordon SHEDDEN (GBR) Halfords Yuasa Racing +14.954s
Andrew JORDAN (GBR) BMW Pirtek Racing +17.864s
6 Jason PLATO (GBR) Adrian Flux Subaru Racing +18.029s
Mat JACKSON (GBR) Team Shredded Wheat Racing with Duo +21.310s
Rob AUSTIN (GBR) Handy Motorsport +22.523s
Ollie JACKSON (GBR) AmDtuning.com with Cobra Exhausts +23.920s
10 Martin DEPPER (GBR) Team Shredded Wheat Racing with Duo +24.265s
11 Ant WHORTON-EALES (GBR) AmDtuning.com with Cobra Exhausts +31.860s
12 Michael EPPS (GBR) Autoaid/RCIB Insurance Racing +32.554s
13 Senna PROCTOR (GBR) Power Maxed Racing +33.990s
14 Aiden MOFFAT (GBR) Laser Tools Racing +34.220s
15 Adam MORGAN (GBR) Ciceley Motorsport +34.241s
16 James COLE (GBR) Adrian Flux Subaru Racing +35.987s
17 Matt SIMPSON (GBR) Simpson Racing +43.802s
18 Matt NEAL (GBR) Halfords Yuasa Racing +44.032s
19 Dave NEWSHAM (GBR) BTC Norlin Racing +44.367s
20 Chris SMILEY (GBR) BTC Norlin Racing +45.046s
21 Dennis STRANDBERG (SWE) Team Parker with Maximum Motorsport +45.553s
22 Jack GOFF (GBR) Eurotech Racing +48.899s
23 Josh COOK (GBR) MG Racing RCIB Insurance +1m12.163s
24 Josh PRICE (GBR) Adrian Flux Subaru Racing +1 lap
25 Jake HILL (GBR) TAG Racing +4 laps
26 Will BURNS (GBR) Autoaid/RCIB Insurance Racing +9 laps
27 Stephen JELLEY (GBR) Team Parker with Maximum Motorsport +11 laps
28 Tom INGRAM (GBR) Speedworks Motorsport +14 laps
29 Tom CHILTON (GBR) Power Maxed Racing +15 laps

Sutton holds firm for race one win

Ashley Sutton held off two-time champion and 'King of Croft' Colin Turkington to win the opening Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship race at the North Yorkshire circuit.

Sutton and Turkington held the top two positions throughout the contest and were rarely separated by more than a few tenths. Team BMW's Turkington tried several times to nip by but young Subaru star Sutton defended valiantly to claim his second win of the season.

"I’ll be honest, I didn’t expect a win from that," enthused Sutton. "My focus was to get away cleanly and we did. It was my best start to date – we needed it and it paid off. We hadn’t the grip level that Colin (Turkington) had on the softer tyre but we were strong in the key areas to maintain the gap for the whole race.

"We’re having a fantastic weekend so far. We’ve bounced back from having a car that didn’t look in the best shape after qualifying yesterday to this – full credit to the team. Croft’s been phenomenal for me the past few years. We’ll keep on at it."

"The pace in the BMW was good for that race but just not enough for me to feel confident enough to attack, and I was maybe strong in the wrong places," responded Turkington. "I was wary that it was race one of three on the day and reflecting on Oulton, I gave myself a tough day after not finishing race one. I was trying to force a mistake out of Sutton but overall I have to be happy with the result.

"We didn’t get the car in the sweet spot in the wet but we definitely have found it in the dry. I’m feeling confident for the rest of the day. It should get interesting – there’s not too much weight to add to my car and we’re in good shape."

The final podium position went to Team Shredded Wheat Racing with Duo's Mat Jackson, ending the popular team's barren run of 2017. It was also an important Independents' win for Jackson and the Kent-based squad.

"It’s a great result," said Jackson. "This is a podium for Luke Davenport. First and foremost, we need to get him back but for the team it’s great. We’ve put in a lot of hard work from Oulton to here and we’ve got a platform to build on. The rear-wheel drive cars looked to be in a class of their own from five laps on and to be in the mix with them, with them so suited to Croft is fantastic. We’ve found a lot in the car and hopefully we can keep it going."

Despite Sutton's victory it wasn't a complete success for Adrian Flux Subaru Racing, as incidents arguably prevented all four of its cars from taking top six positions. Jason Plato slid wide at Sunny on the opening lap, although he later recovered to claim tenth, whilst contact between Josh Price and James Cole ended one of their best ever performances in the BTCC.

Other contenders lost out early on, most notably Halfords Yuasa Racing's Matt Neal as his Civic Type R suffered rear-left damage following contact with Price's Subaru. Reigning champion Gordon Shedden provided some joy for the Honda marque as he claimed fifth with maximum-ballast, although he was pipped at the post by the rampant BMW of Rob Collard.

The third BMW of Andrew Jordan claimed a relatively lonely sixth place, whilst Josh Cook starred on his MG return with seventh.

The two Toms, Ingram and Chilton, were locked in battle for much of the 15-laps with the former getting his championship challenge back on-track with eighth.

There was further late drama for the final place in the top ten as Plato nudged his Levorg down the inside of Ollie Jackson's AmD Audi at the final hairpin. The BTCC legend got a great run and pipped the S3 Saloon across the line, although Jackson still impressed with a number of his own eye-catching moves earlier in the race.

2017 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship – Round 13 – Croft

Ashley SUTTON (GBR) Adrian Flux Subaru Racing 15 laps
2 Colin TURKINGTON (GBR) Team BMW +0.671s
Mat JACKSON (GBR) Team Shredded Wheat Racing with Duo +8.653s
4 Rob COLLARD (GBR) Team BMW +11.307s
5 Gordon SHEDDEN (GBR) Halfords Yuasa Racing +11.858s
Andrew JORDAN (GBR) BMW Pirtek Racing +12.984s
Josh COOK (GBR) MG Racing RCIB Insurance +18.764s
8 Tom INGRAM (GBR) Speedworks Motorsport +19.585s
Tom CHILTON (GBR) Power Maxed Racing +19.995s
10 Jason PLATO (GBR) Adrian Flux Subaru Racing +35.408s
11 Ollie JACKSON (GBR) AmDtuning.com with Cobra Exhausts +35.738s
12 Rob AUSTIN (GBR) Handy Motorsport +44.563s
13 Jake HILL (GBR) TAG Racing +45.961s
14 Senna PROCTOR (GBR) Power Maxed Racing +46.256s
15 Stephen JELLEY (GBR) Team Parker with Maximum Motorsport +46.425s
16 Ant WHORTON-EALES (GBR) AmDtuning.com with Cobra Exhausts +47.589s
17 Will BURNS (GBR) Autoaid/RCIB Insurance Racing +49.776s
18 Martin DEPPER (GBR) Team Shredded Wheat Racing with Duo +50.297s
19 Dennis STRANDBERG (SWE) Team Parker with Maximum Motorsport +51.460s
20 Chris SMILEY (GBR) BTC Norlin Racing +51.694s
21 Jack GOFF (GBR) Eurotech Racing +53.783s
22 Michael EPPS (GBR) Autoaid/RCIB Insurance Racing +54.217s
23 Aiden MOFFAT (GBR) Laser Tools Racing +56.736s
24 Dave NEWSHAM (GBR) BTC Norlin Racing +2 laps
25 James COLE (GBR) Adrian Flux Subaru Racing +4 laps
26 Adam MORGAN (GBR) Ciceley Motorsport +5 laps
27 Josh PRICE (GBR) Adrian Flux Subaru Racing +5 laps
28 Matt SIMPSON (GBR) Simpson Racing +10 laps
29 Matt NEAL (GBR) Halfords Yuasa Racing +13 laps

MEDICAL UPDATE – Sunday 11 June 2017

Following the multi-car accident during qualifying for Round 13 of the Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship at Croft, three drivers were taken to James Cook Hospital in Middlesbrough for further treatment.

We can confirm that;

Aron Taylor-Smith (#40 MG Racing RCIB Insurance) suffered a fracture to his left leg and concussion. He was closely monitored in hospital and was released late last night.

Luke Davenport (#300 Team Shredded Wheat Racing with Duo) is currently in intensive care in an induced coma, and is in a serious but stable condition, with multiple chest injuries, lung damage, broken right leg, broken pelvis, broken right arm and concussion.

Jeff Smith (#55 Eurotech Racing) is in a serious but stable condition, with multiple chest injuries, extensive shoulder injuries and concussion.

All of the above injuries, whilst very serious, are not immediately life threatening.

We would like to thank the BTCC Medical Team, marshals, Croft Circuit staff, Air Ambulance crews and all staff at James Cook Hospital.

Everyone within the BTCC sends their best wishes to all three drivers for a speedy and full recovery.

Finalised grid for Round 13 of the Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship

Cars 40 (Aron Taylor-Smith), 55 (Jeff Smith) and 300 (Luke Davenport) have been withdrawn from the event and will take no further part in the weekend. Click here for the full grid for Round 13.

Ashley Sutton takes pole position at Croft

Adrian Flux Subaru Racing's Ashley Sutton secured pole position for Round 13 of the 2017 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship after a dramatic qualifying session at Croft.

Sutton topped both Free Practice sessions earlier in the day at the North Yorkshire venue and the 23-year-old did it again in the all-important qualifying session.

The running was cut short after just nine minutes, however, when a multi-car accident brought about a red flag stoppage.

The Team Shredded Wheat Racing with Duo Ford Focus of Luke Davenport had seemingly dropped oil on the track after running on to the grass, which immediately led to a number of cars spinning off on the greasy surface. Heavy contact was made between several cars, most notably involving Davenport, Jeff Smith's Honda and Aron Taylor-Smith's MG. Others were able to scramble back to the pitlane with damaged machines but the aforementioned drivers required immediate medical attention.

After a lengthy stoppage all three drivers were safely extricated from their cars by the BTCC Medical Team and subsequently transferred to hospital.

Due to the extensive damage suffered to cars and barriers, however, officials decided that the session would not be restarted, meaning that qualifying positions would be set by the lap times already completed.

This left Team BMW's Colin Turkington in second with Team Shredded Wheat Racing with Duo's Mat Jackson in third – the latter getting his highest placed grid position of the season so far.

Reigning champion and standings leader Gordon Shedden was fourth ahead of the MGs of Josh Cook and Taylor-Smith. Due to the session stopping accident, however, Taylor-Smith, Davenport and Smith have subsequently been removed from the classified grid positions.

BTCC legends Jason Plato and Matt Neal were next on the timesheets, whilst Josh Price and James Cole ensured that all four Subaru Levorgs will start tomorrow's opening race inside the top ten.

All three BTCC races will take place on Sunday with the action being screened live and exclusively on ITV4 from 11:30.

Ashley Sutton said: "Yes, we’re on pole but my thoughts go straight to those involved in the accident. I was one of the first into the accident and had to witness everyone else being collected. I think Andrew Jordan was the first to the scene and myself and Colin Turkington were second and third and we got away with it. The boys will be working all night on our car to get it ready for tomorrow but it’s all about those who were caught up in it. Hopefully everyone can get back out on track but it’s all about them and thoughts go out to them."

Colin Turkington said: "That’s the fastest part of the circuit into Barcroft and it was very hard to see the oil on the track in the wet. You become a passenger. I got away with it just about and I’m pleased to be starting second. I got my lap in early and had a bit of fortune as well to get through unscathed. I just got through and no more – I don’t know how much was judgement and how much was luck. You’re keen to get something in the bank because the forecast was saying it could stop raining, when it would then become greasy and slow so you get a lap in. It’s one of those things. My strike rate here is really strong and it’s one of my best tracks so I’ll give it my best tomorrow and try and score highly."

Mat Jackson said: "The first thing is making sure everyone’s okay and it’s never nice to see that. It's never good whenever you get fluid down on track, and you can’t see it in the wet. It’s greasy through Barcroft anyway in the wet and if you’re off you’re a passenger. Hopefully everyone is okay. Third is great. We found a lot of time in the car. The pace we’ve shown is true pace and I think that we can carry that through tomorrow. From that side we’re happy but obviously we’ve got a lot of damage in the team and we hope that Luke (Davenport) is okay."

2017 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship – Qualifying – Croft

Ashley SUTTON (GBR) Adrian Flux Subaru Racing 1m33.182s (82.09 mph)
2 Colin TURKINGTON (GBR) Team BMW +0.561s
Mat JACKSON (GBR) Team Shredded Wheat Racing with Duo +0.604s
4 Gordon SHEDDEN (GBR) Halfords Yuasa Racing +0.626s
Josh COOK (GBR) MG Racing RCIB Insurance +0.722s
6 Aron TAYLOR-SMITH (IRL) MG Racing RCIB Insurance +0.807s
7 Jason PLATO (GBR) Adrian Flux Subaru Racing +0.829s
Matt NEAL (GBR) Halfords Yuasa Racing +0.895s
9 Josh PRICE (GBR) Adrian Flux Subaru Racing +0.904s
10 James COLE (GBR) Adrian Flux Subaru Racing +1.002s
11 Jeff SMITH (GBR) Eurotech Racing +1.063s
12 Tom CHILTON (GBR) Power Maxed Racing +1.111s
13 Rob COLLARD (GBR) Team BMW +1.135s
14 Andrew JORDAN (GBR) BMW Pirtek Racing +1.197s
15 Tom INGRAM (GBR) Speedworks Motorsport +1.215s
16 Stephen JELLEY (GBR) Team Parker with Maximum Motorsport +1.688s
17 Senna PROCTOR (GBR) Power Maxed Racing +1.693s
18 Jake HILL (GBR) TAG Racing +1.771s
19 Rob AUSTIN (GBR) Handy Motorsport +1.916s
20 Will BURNS (GBR) Autoaid/RCIB Insurance Racing +1.928s
21 Ollie JACKSON (GBR) AmDtuning.com with Cobra Exhausts +1.999s
22 Michael EPPS (GBR) Autoaid/RCIB Insurance Racing +2.152s
23 Matt SIMPSON (GBR) Simpson Racing +2.332s
24 Dennis STRANDBERG (SWE) Team Parker with Maximum Motorsport +2.507s
25 Adam MORGAN (GBR) Ciceley Motorsport +2.693s
26 Ant WHORTON-EALES (GBR) AmDtuning.com with Cobra Exhausts +2.796s
27 Martin DEPPER (GBR) Team Shredded Wheat Racing with Duo +4.499s
28 Jack GOFF (GBR) Eurotech Racing NO TIME
29 Luke DAVENPORT (GBR) Team Shredded Wheat Racing with Duo NO TIME
30 Dave NEWSHAM (GBR) BTC Norlin Racing NO TIME
31 Chris SMILEY (GBR) BTC Norlin Racing NO TIME
32 Aiden MOFFAT (GBR) Laser Tools Racing NO TIME

Sutton secures practice double

Adrian Flux Subaru Racing star Ashley Sutton has topped both BTCC free practice sessions at Croft as the young talent mastered the wet and wild conditions in North Yorkshire.

Sutton claimed the first Subaru win of the season at Oulton Park last time out and the Japanese marque is at the sharp end of the field once more. The 23-year-old was the shining light of a difficult start to the campaign for the Team BMR-run Levorgs and he has since fired himself into championship contention.

That challenge could be firmly established this weekend if Sutton’s practice pace is anything to go by, as he backed up his FP1 showing with another headline performance in the second session.

A 1:32.254s lap time was the quickest of the 40-minutes of running, and Sutton was the only driver to come close to topping his own benchmark.

A quartet of champions and a popular race winner followed Sutton in the order with Gordon Shedden, Matt Neal, Jack Goff, Jason Plato and Andrew Jordan signalling their intentions for a high-flying weekend.

The Honda Civic Type Rs of Shedden and Neal have shown front-running pace at every venue on the calendar so far, and the Japanese hatchback is again carrying its significant success ballast with minimum fuss. Goff made it three Hondas in-a-row in the independently run Eurotech Racing car.

Plato is enjoying his most competitive Saturday of the season so far, whilst Pirtek-backed Jordan was the quickest BMW on-track. The Bavarian marque historically runs extremely well at Croft, but some of its advantage seems to have been eroded with the arrival of inclement weather.

Aron Taylor-Smith pipped his new MG team-mate Josh Cook to claim seventh with the MG6 having one of its best showings of 2017, whilst Chris Smiley and Mat Jackson will be content with top ten times.

Jackson's Team Shredded Wheat Racing with Duo team-mate Luke Davenport wasn't so fortunate, however, after contact with the fellow Ford of Stephen Jelley fired the former off track. A puncture and damaged suspension forced Davenport out of contention.

There were a number of other minor spins in the session, including those for Matt Neal and Matt Simpson, whilst the Speedworks Toyota of Tom Ingram failed to make it out after the earlier fire.

All teams are confident of quick repairs, however, with the full 32-car field expected to flash back into action for the all-important qualifying session at 16:00, which can be seen live and exclusively online via www.itv.com/btcc. 

2017 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship – FP2 – Croft

Ashley SUTTON (GBR) Adrian Flux Subaru Racing 1m32.254s (82.92 mph)
2 Gordon SHEDDEN (GBR) Halfords Yuasa Racing +0.461s
Matt NEAL (GBR) Halfords Yuasa Racing +0.699s
Jack GOFF (GBR) Eurotech Racing +0.735s
5 Jason PLATO (GBR) Adrian Flux Subaru Racing +0.792s
Andrew JORDAN (GBR) BMW Pirtek Racing +0.928s
7 Aron TAYLOR-SMITH (IRL) MG Racing RCIB Insurance +0.982s
Josh COOK (GBR) MG Racing RCIB Insurance +1.049s
Chris SMILEY (GBR) BTC Norlin Racing +1.067s
10 Mat JACKSON (GBR) Team Shredded Wheat Racing with Duo +1.133s
11 Colin TURKINGTON (GBR) Team BMW +1.154s
12 Dave NEWSHAM (GBR) BTC Norlin Racing +1.295s
13 Matt SIMPSON (GBR) Simpson Racing +1.330s
14 Ollie JACKSON (GBR) AmDtuning.com with Cobra Exhausts +1.668s
15 Rob COLLARD (GBR) Team BMW +1.679s
16 Jeff SMITH (GBR) Eurotech Racing +1.711s
17 Rob AUSTIN (GBR) Handy Motorsport +1.743s
18 Aiden MOFFAT (GBR) Laser Tools Racing +1.800s
19 James COLE (GBR) Adrian Flux Subaru Racing +1.805s
20 Senna PROCTOR (GBR) Power Maxed Racing +1.833s
21 Adam MORGAN (GBR) Ciceley Motorsport +1.900s
22 Will BURNS (GBR) Autoaid/RCIB Insurance Racing +1.937s
23 Michael EPPS (GBR) Autoaid/RCIB Insurance Racing +2.137s
24 Jake HILL (GBR) TAG Racing +2.248s
25 Dennis STRANDBERG (SWE) Team Parker with Maximum Motorsport +2.270s
26 Martin DEPPER (GBR) Team Shredded Wheat Racing with Duo +2.293s
27 Tom CHILTON (GBR) Power Maxed Racing +2.325s
28 Josh PRICE (GBR) Adrian Flux Subaru Racing +2.334s
29 Ant WHORTON-EALES (GBR) AmDtuning.com with Cobra Exhausts +2.651s
30 Stephen JELLEY (GBR) Team Parker with Maximum Motorsport +2.923s
31 Luke DAVENPORT (GBR) Team Shredded Wheat Racing with Duo +3.381s
32 Tom INGRAM (GBR) Speedworks Motorsport NO TIME