Cook continues fine free practice form

Josh Cook doubled up by topping both free practice sessions in the Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship at Donington Park.

The unwanted interruptions from the earlier session were largely repeated in the second bout as red flag stoppages caused frustrations for much of the order. Alex Martin's Dextra Racing caused the first suspension of play when his Ford Focus became beached in the gravel at sector two, whilst Warren Scott's Subaru was the culprit of the latter. Power Maxed Racing's Kelvin Fletcher also had a late off, which has caused substantial damage to his Chevrolet Cruze.

Tom Ingram's Toyota led the way for much of the running and looked to have fended off all challengers as the clock ticked down. There was, however, just enough time for a number of drivers to improve in the closing moments, as Cook stormed to the top of the timesheets. The MG driver clocked a 1:10.129s lap time, which eclipsed Sam Tordoff's similarly late effort by less than two tenths of a second, whilst Ingram ended up a further 0.050s further back.

Aiden Moffat made it four young guns in the top quartet in the Laser Tools Racing Mercedes, whilst reigning champion Gordon Shedden completed the top five order. Motorbase Performance's Mat Jackson and MG's Ashley Sutton were next up in the order. Jeff Smith, Aron Smith and Rob Collard completed the top ten. The top 16 drivers were separated by less than a second.

Josh Cook said: "We’re always tweaking, we’re always refining everything. Obviously it’s good that we replicated the pace from FP1. We’ve found a good eight tenths now and we need to do the same again to be near the front in qualifying, so head down, more hard work to try and refine the balance a bit more.

"The red flags have been a pain, I think they’ve ruined everybody’s flow but you need to cope with that and put in a lap when you need to. It’s going to be very similar in qualifying. I think a lot of it’s going to come down to finding a bit of space and having a bit of luck at the right time.

"Pole is what everybody’s pushing for but it’s not going to be easy. We’ll see what we can do. Anything in the top five would be ideal because I’m on a mission to pull some points back.

Sam Tordoff said: "It was OK, we just ran through our program and did our thing, put some tyres on at the end but to be honest with you it’s been a difficult day for us. It’s been very greasy and the track is very low grip – we struggled to get any heat in the tyres and I think you could see that from the times.

"We were about a second off where we were last year, which goes to show that the track just isn’t there yet. It’s difficult today with the amount of people that have been going off through the gravel and the grass. The weather has been better, and was getting better through that session – the track was getting a bit warmer. I think it’ll come to us in qualifying but how quick it will be is anyone’s guess.

"I’m not to sure where we’ll be. With the developments we’ve done over the winter, this will be the first real gauge of where we’re at. Given the nature of Brands Hatch, we didn’t really know the gains we’ve made. After qualifying we’ll know where we’re at."

Tom Ingram said: "It was really strong. I’m feeling very hopeful just looking at the times. Everyone’s done their times right at the end on new tyres and we did ours on 25 lap old tyres so promising so far… We know the pace is going to come massively down for qualifying – another four-five tenths at least so I’m almost certain we’ve got more time to find, as has everybody else.

"The car felt very good. We were making quite a few changes throughout the session and it seemed to respond very well so we’ll see.

"We’ve got the best part 15kgs of ballast. We’ve got some in there but not a huge amount so performance wise it shouldn’t affect us anywhere near as much as the guys at the front of the championship. It should be fairly interesting. We want to try what we did at Brands. We know it’ll be difficult but hey, we’ll give it a good shot – you never know."

2016 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship – Free Practice 2 – Donington Park:

Josh COOK (GBR) MG Racing RCIB Insurance 1m10.129s
2 Sam TORDOFF (GBR) Team JCT600 Racing with GardX +0.198s
Tom INGRAM (GBR) Speedworks Motorsport +0.248s
Aiden MOFFAT (GBR) Laser Tools Racing +0.326s
Gordon SHEDDEN (GBR) Halfords Yuasa Racing +0.356s
Mat JACKSON (GBR) Motorbase Performance +0.382s
7 Ashley SUTTON (GBR) MG Racing RCIB Insurance +0.428s
Jeff SMITH (GBR) Eurotech Racing +0.482s
Aron SMITH (IRL) BKR +0.509s
10 Robert COLLARD (GBR) Team JCT600 Racing with GardX +0.514s
11 Jack GOFF (GBR) Team IHG Rewards Club +0.572s
12 Adam MORGAN (GBR) WIX Racing +0.633s
13 Andrew JORDAN (GBR) Motorbase Performance +0.676s
14 Jake HILL (GBR) RCIB Insurance Racing +0.696s
15 Rob AUSTIN (GBR) Handy Motorsport +0.855s
16 Hunter ABBOTT (GBR) Power Maxed Racing +0.904s
17 Matt NEAL (GBR) Halfords Yuasa Racing +1.062s
18 Martin DEPPER (GBR) Eurotech Racing +1.166s
19 Colin TURKINGTON (GBR) Subaru Team BMR +1.169s
20 Chris SMILEY (GBR) TLC Racing +1.436s
21 Jason PLATO (GBR) Subaru Team BMR +1.542s
22 Michael EPPS (GBR) RCIB Insurance Racing +1.544s
23 James COLE (GBR) Subaru Team BMR +1.640s
24 Matt SIMPSON (GBR) Speedworks Motorsport +1.661s
25 Ollie JACKSON (GBR) AmD Tuning.com+1.761s
26 Daniel WELCH (GBR) Goodstone Racing +1.786s
27 Alex MARTIN (GBR) Dextra Racing +2.196s
28 Mark HOWARD (GBR) BKR +2.906s
29 Warren SCOTT (GBR) Subaru Team BMR +3.072s
30 Stewart LINES (GBR) Maximum Motorsport +3.625s
31 Kelvin FLETCHER (GBR) Power Maxed Racing +8.618s

Qualifying for Round 4 of the 2016 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship will take place at 15:35 and will be streamed via www.itv.com/btcc

The Cook Report

MG Racing RCIB Insurance driver Josh Cook topped a truncated free practice one session at Donington Park.

Running was halted on two occasions to retrieve stricken cars from the gravel traps of the Leicestershire circuit, with the latter stoppage bringing an early end to proceedings.

Cook featured throughout, however, having topped the times from the midway stage. Despite the interruptions, the young talent then responded to a late challenge from reigning champion Gordon Shedden, as 24-year-old Cook became the only driver to dip into the 1:10s bracket in the closing moments.

"I didn’t even know my time," said Cook. "We were just trying to find out a decent balance for ourselves. We had a strong weekend at Brands, and had a bit of bad luck really so we want to come here and make sure we claw back as many points as we can really. Good first session, but still a lot to work on. It could be mixed conditions for the rest of the day but we want to make sure we’ve learned as much as possible before qualifying.

"The car feels great. There are still a few things to work on as I’m sure everyone would say. I love this track but that doesn’t mean anything sadly. We’re just going to be knuckling down and getting the best out of me and the car – hoping to be up at the sharp end."

Shedden's Honda Civic Type R – running on near maximum success ballast – hit the front with three minutes to go, but eventually had to settle for second following Cook's late flyer.

"It’s early days yet but it’s OK," said Shedden. "We were just trying to find the balance as everyone else was trying to do but it went decently. It didn’t help that it was a bit of a fragmented session with a couple of incidents throwing red flags. I think we need to take another step forward but it’s a decent place to start. We’ll reload and go again in FP2."

A quintet of race winners and former champions followed in the timesheets as the Fords of Mat Jackson and Andrew Jordan sandwiched Aron Smith, Colin Turkington and Matt Neal in fourth, fifth and sixth respectively. It was a particularly impressive run from Ulsterman Turkington as he hauled the new Subaru Levorg into the top five.

Jake Hill will have been buoyed by his eighth place finish, while MG's Ashley Sutton and WSR's Rob Collard rounded out the top ten.

The cold conditions and rather disjointed nature of the session made it difficult to make any real judgement, however, with lap times well over a second off Jason Plato's 2014 qualifying lap record.

Eurotech Racing endured a rather miserable run as both of its cars went off as part of the first red flag stoppage, whilst off-track moments for Mark Howard's VW and Matt Simpson's Honda caused the early end to the session.

Free Practice Two will take place at 12:50 will live timing and commentary available via the BTCC Live Zone. Qualifying will commence at 15:35 and will be streamed exclusively at www.itv.com/btcc.

2016 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship – Free Practice 1 – Donington Park:

Josh COOK (GBR) MG Racing RCIB Insurance 1m10.985s
Gordon SHEDDEN (GBR) Halfords Yuasa Racing +0.045s
Mat JACKSON (GBR) Motorbase Performance +0.446s
Aron SMITH (IRL) BKR +0.469s
Colin TURKINGTON (GBR) Subaru Team BMR +0.596s
Matt NEAL (GBR) Halfords Yuasa Racing +0.683s
Andrew JORDAN (GBR) Motorbase Performance +0.718s
Jake HILL (GBR) RCIB Insurance Racing +0.808s
Ashley SUTTON (GBR) MG Racing RCIB Insurance +0.829s
10 Robert COLLARD (GBR) Team JCT600 Racing with GardX +0.916s
11 Tom INGRAM (GBR) Speedworks Motorsport 1.061s
12 Adam MORGAN (GBR) WIX Racing +1.205s
13 Aiden MOFFAT (GBR) Laser Tools Racing +1.276s
14 Martin DEPPER (GBR) Eurotech Racing +1.327s
15 Ollie JACKSON (GBR) AmD Tuning.com +1.545s
16 Jeff SMITH (GBR) Eurotech Racing +1.551s
17 Jason PLATO (GBR) Subaru Team BMR +1.568s
18 Matt SIMPSON (GBR) Speedworks Motorsport +1.594s
19 Alex MARTIN (GBR) Dextra Racing +1.698s
20 Sam TORDOFF (GBR) Team JCT600 Racing with GardX +1.795s
21 Jack GOFF (GBR) Team IHG Rewards Club +1.915s
22 Chris SMILEY (GBR) TLC Racing +2.226s
23 Warren SCOTT (GBR) Subaru Team BMR +2.251s
24 Michael EPPS (GBR) RCIB Insurance Racing +2.462
25 James COLE (GBR) Subaru Team BMR +2.261s
26 Daniel WELCH (GBR) Goodstone Racing +2.878s
27 Mark HOWARD (GBR) BKR +5.333s
28 Stewart LINES (GBR) Maximum Motorsport +6.290s
29 Kelvin FLETCHER (GBR) Power Maxed Racing +6.701s
30 Hunter ABBOTT (GBR) Power Maxed Racing +9.549s
31 Rob AUSTIN (GBR) Handy Motorsport No Time

Friday interviews – Tom Ingram, Ashley Sutton and Aron Smith

Ahead of the second event of the 2016 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship at Donington Park, Tom Ingram, Ashley Sutton and Aron Smith all spoke to btcc.net with their thoughts on where they are at and where they are hoping to be come the the weekend...

The fun's back for Welch

Dan Welch is thrilled to be back racing for real in the revamped Proton Persona, as he fought his way to a double points finish at the Brands Hatch Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship season opener.

Having endured some tough times in the BTCC, Welch’s 15th and 12th placed finishes at Brands Hatch provided a much needed boon for the Goodestone Racing man, much to his delight and that of his team and its sponsors. He’s now looking to capitalise on a good start to the season with more points at Donington Park.

“I’d totally forgotten what it was like to go racing and defend from people and work your way past and overtake – follow people down the straight,” said Welch.

“It was amazing. It brings the fun back into it and the team and all the sponsors and everybody involved come to watch us go racing and one of them even cried. They all loved it.

“It was a bit of a mixed bag of a weekend for us but to come away with points from the first race was certainly a reminder that we’re here to go racing.

“Saturday, we didn’t really get our act together and Sunday – I generally race better than I qualify anyway – so we were able to work our way up the grid. It was a bit of a shame we didn’t get a result in race three but hey ho!

“We hope to mix with the points. I think that’s where we are now. I’m looking forward to this weekend. If the weather’s a bit iffy like it is at the minute, then it could give us a good chance.”

Halfords Yuasa Racing parts ways with Andy Neate

Halfords Yuasa Racing will be a two-car squad for the remainder of the 2016 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship, after ending its relationship with third driver Andy Neate with immediate effect.

Series organiser TOCA has been kept aware of developments throughout the process and has agreed to the withdrawal of the car from the remainder of the 2016 Championship, and has subsequently recalled the loaned TBL (TOCA BTCC Licence) associated with that entry.

Halfords Yuasa Racing still holds two permanent TBLs, which are required for each entry to guarantee participation, whilst this third licence was loaned to the team prior to the 2016 season.

This loaned TBL shall be re-allocated by TOCA from the next event (Thruxton) to another team/entry for the rest of the season - details of which will be announced in due course.

WSR on the hunt for more at Donington Park

The three West Surrey Racing BMWs head to Donington Park this weekend hoping to build on a promising Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship season opener at Brands Hatch.

Donington Park holds a special place in the history of the Sunbury-on-Thames WSR outfit, as the team made their BTCC debut at the East Midlands venue in 1996. They will be chasing a sixth win to add to their tally at the former European Grand Prix venue as the campaign rolls into Leicestershire.

Heading into this weekend, Team IHG Rewards Club's Jack Goff, finds himself sixth in the BTCC Drivers' Championship – the highest placed driver in the WSR stable.

Goff kicked off his 2016 campaign with a podium finish in what was his first event competing in a rear-wheel drive car and also notched the fastest racing lap of the weekend, going some way to proving the underlying pace of the WSR-prepared BMW 125i M Sport.

The 25-year-old is hoping to augment what was an impressive Brands Hatch opener at what is a 'special' circuit for him, having won there on his car racing debut back in 2009.

“Brands Hatch provided us with some great highs in terms of the podium and the fastest lap of anybody on race day," said Goff. "There was also a feeling that we could have done even better if I hadn’t made the move in Race One and lost a few spots, or if it hadn’t rained in qualifying and compromised our strategy.

"What was important was that the race pace was definitely there, and there’s no reason why we can’t show similar speed this weekend. Donington is a special track for me as it’s where I won on my car racing debut in 2009, and I also won there during my championship-winning campaign in the Clio Cup.

"I’ve never been on the podium there in the BTCC, but that’s certainly the aim this time, as well as bagging some good championship points.”

Over the other side of the WSR garage, the Team JCT600 with GardX line-up lie third in the HiQ Teams' Championship, leaving WSR in second spot in the Manufacturers' table.

Sam Tordoff finished second in the final race of the day at Brands – right under the rear bumper of eventual winner Adam Morgan for the duration; while Rob Collard secured a brace of top six spots – battling through from 16th to sixth in race three in the best of his action.

With Tordoff and Collard eighth and 10th in the drivers' standings respectively, both will be hoping to have pushed on come the end of the weekend.

“Donington is a circuit at which I’ve won before and as Croft is the only circuit closer to my home, it feels pretty local," said Tordoff.

"I’m not quite sure what to expect from this weekend; at Brands Hatch we went faster than anyone had ever gone in practice, but then weren’t quite in a position to capitalise on that speed for one reason or another.

"We’ll carry ballast into the weekend, which will slow us down a little, but others will be even heavier, so it may turn out to be an advantage. Race 3 at Brands Hatch was great and we nearly won it, so if we can have three clean races, who knows what might be possible?”

Rob Collard said: “I enjoy Donington as it’s a real challenge for a driver. The Craner Curves are among the very best sequences of corners in the BTCC, and the track is wide enough that you can have great, close racing and good overtaking opportunities.

"I scored my first BTCC podium at Donington with WSR in 2005 and have won there too, so I’m sure we can achieve some strong results this weekend and move up from our current 10th place in the championship.”

 

 

Hard knocks for Hill

RCIB Insurance Racing driver relishing Donington Park weekend after promising pace shown at Brands Hatch

Jake Hill experienced the highs and lows of the BTCC during the opening weekend of the season at Brands Hatch, as the Kent-based racer mixed it with the big boys on his return to the series.

The Team HARD-run racer qualified 19th – well within a second of Tom Ingram’s lap record set in the same session – but Hill was confident of moving further forward on race day.

That plan was on schedule at the start of race one as the Toyota Avensis surged up the order after a stellar getaway. Hill passed a trio of Honda Civic Type Rs on his way to finishing 13th and securing a solid points finish – the best result from Team HARD’s Toyota trio.

The RCIB Insurance Racing driver then looked set for his first top ten finish of the season after again showing his speed in the second bout. Hill went wheel-to-wheel with BTCC race winner Sam Tordoff in the West Surrey Racing BMW and looked to have at least tenth under control, until a mechanical problem ended his challenge.

“I made a great start in both races and had a mega first lap in race one, passing four cars, and was on for a top-ten finish in race two,” said Hill. “In fact on lap times I think we may have been able to make a couple more places up which would have put us well up on the grid for race three. As frustrating as it was to retire at least it showed we have some real potential and the pace is there.”

The competitiveness of Britain’s best series was there for all to see in the final encounter as Hill and fellow gun Tom Ingram fought hard and long to make their way through the field. Initially the duo made good progress before turning their attentions to each other. A thrilling scrap ensued, which led to a high-speed spin for Hill and a fine from the stewards for Ingram as both ultimately failed to reach the points.

“It was a really good battle with Tom,” continued Jake. “We were fighting for position and obviously Tom wanted to get past and unfortunately there was contact. It was a pretty wild ride - I spun through 720 degrees pretty close to the barriers - but fortunately didn’t hit anything and managed to finish.

“I know the BTCC is always pretty crazy which is why the drivers and the fans love it. I’m just focussing on Donington and getting more points and making more progress.”

Hill hasn’t raced at the sweeping Leicestershire circuit since taking victory in Ginetta G50 back in 2011, but enjoyed a promising performance at the Season Launch last month, running in the top ten for much of the session before finishing the day in 14th place.

“Donington is one of my favourite circuits,” he concluded. “I did a lot of testing here when I started racing in Ginetta Juniors back in 2009, and have won here in both Juniors and G50s. The Season Launch went really well and I think our Toyota Avensis should be well suited here.”

Hill will certainly be one to watch as the 2016 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship unfolds and as he’s already proven on a number of occasions, he’s certainly capable of challenging and beating more experienced competition.

Jordan looks to challenge at Donington Park

Andrew Jordan made a solid start to his Pirtek Racing career with a hat-trick of points-scoring finishes at Brands Hatch, the first encounter of the 2016 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship, leaving him looking for more at Donington Park this weekend (16/17 April).

Round one at Brands Hatch yielded 11th place after changeable conditions during Saturday's qualifying session left the 2013 BTCC champion down in 14th. Round two, though, saw Jordan finish an impressive fourth, right on the pace as he notched the fastest lap of the race – narrowly missing out on a podium.

Round three was the most dramatic encounter of the weekend for the Pirtek man as firstly, he pulled off a big save at Paddock Hill Bend to prevent his Ford Focus spinning off the curbs and across the bunched pack. Again on the pace, he then set off after Matt Neal in the closing stages, leaving it right until the last to out-drag the Honda to another fourth by just 0.037s right on the start/finish line.

With solid points under his belt, and two impressive fourth-placed finishes leaving him fifth in the championship standings, Jordan is optimistic ahead of Donington Park, his home event, having settled into his new team.

“Whenever you move to a new team, you take time to get used to how things work, but I feel I’ve settled in well with the guys at Motorbase and I would have loved to reward them with a trophy in a first weekend together.

"Had things gone differently earlier in the weekend at Brands, then that might have been possible, but we scored good points when we could and that is what matters when it comes to the season as a whole.

“We know we haven’t quite got the ultimate pace in the car at the moment but we aren’t far away, and I’m confident that we’ll be able to challenge when we head to Donington Park for round two.

“I’m looking forward to it. I’ve won there in the past and it’s my home event so I always get a lot of local support there. It’s a great old school circuit, really fast and flowing and it always makes for great racing.

“It was nice to get Brands out of the way in one respect and to get some points in the bag, but I want to step it up a gear in terms of outright pace and I think we can do that this weekend.”

TV schedule for Donington Park

Following an enthralling opening weekend of the 2016 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship at Brands Hatch, the bandwagon rolls into Donington Park and there are more ways than ever before to keep up with the action.

The tens of thousands of fans trackside this weekend can compliment their viewing with the LIVE section of the BTCC website, where you can access circuit commentary and live timing, whilst the ITV Hub App will broadcast live coverage throughout Sunday to selected mobile and tablet devices.

Those unable to attend Donington Park may also choose to use the ITV Hub App (download from App Store, Google Play, Amazon etc) in order to watch the live action while on the move, or you can watch from a desktop computer via www.itv.com. Saturday’s qualifying session will be streamed live online at www.itv.com/btcc.

ITV4 will broadcast an incredible eight hours of live coverage on Sunday with each and every BTCC race, plus a magnitude of support contests, being shown from 10:30am.

The Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship enjoys unrivalled and unprecedented television coverage in the UK thanks to its long-standing partnership with the ITV television network, which will continue to screen the BTCC live and free-to-air until at least 2022. The BTCC also enjoys extensive coverage overseas, which includes CBS Sports Network’s highlights programme in North America.

To get yourself in the mood you can catch up with ITV's 90-minute highlights programme from Brands Hatch on the ITV Hub here.

The following programme schedules are provided by ITV (UK only) and CBS Sports Network (North America) for the Donington Park weekend, while schedules for future events can be found via the BTCC on TV page. Viewers in other regions should check local listings:

Donington Park

Saturday 16 April
itv.com/btcc: 1530-1615

Sunday 17 April
ITV4: 1030-1815 (LIVE)
itv.com:
 1030-1815 (LIVE)
ITV Hub: 1030-1815 (LIVE)
ITV4 +1: 1130-1930

Saturday 16 April
ITV4: 1530-1615
ITV4 +1: 1630-1715

Sunday 17 April
ITV4: TBC
ITV4 +1: TBC

Saturday 23 April
ITV4: 1230-1400
ITV Hub: 1230-1400
ITV4+1: 1330-1500

Sunday 24 April
ITV4: 0645-0815
ITV Hub:  0645-0815
ITV4+1:  0745-0915

Wednesday 27 April
ITV1: 2345-0100

Thursday 28 April
CBS Sports Network: 1900 (ET)

Rollercoaster ride to roar into Donington Park

Britain’s premier motor sport series ready for a party in the Park

The 2016 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship will speed into Donington Park for high-octane thrills ‘n’ spills next weekend (16/17 April).

A record-breaking 32 cars took to the starting grid at Brands Hatch for the recent season-opener, delivering three breathless races around the short Indy loop that augured well for an exciting campaign ahead. Indeed, with the introduction of new technical components and teams still getting to grips with their 2016 cars, the form guide has been thrown out of the window this year – meaning fans are in for a real treat.

The eagerly-anticipated arrival of Subaru means the field features no fewer than 11 marques, and the fact that three different cars – run by three different teams – took the chequered flag first at Brands Hatch serves to underscore the unpredictable nature of this season’s contest.

All the action is broadcast live and extensively throughout the UK on the free-to-air ITV4 channel, meaning whether you are in the grandstand, on the spectator banks or relaxing in the comfort of your own armchair in front of the box, you won’t miss a moment of the drama – and make no mistake, drama is guaranteed!

Talking point: Who will take the fight to Honda?
Halfords Yuasa Racing duo Gordon Shedden and Matt Neal starred at Brands Hatch, with the former winning race two and the latter leaving the Kent circuit at the top of the points table as they proved the potential of the newly-liveried Honda Civic Type R.

That means the experienced team-mates – who count five Drivers’ titles between them – head to Donington in the pound seats, but they will need to work harder than ever in qualifying and the first race by having to carry significant success ballast. That offers their rivals the perfect opportunity to pounce – and there is no shortage of pretenders snapping at their heels.

West Surrey Racing’s trio of rear-wheel drive BMWs all enjoyed their time in the spotlight at Brands, with Sam Tordoff and Jack Goff both reaching the rostrum in race three and Rob Collard vying for the lead following a meteoric getaway in race two before contact scuppered his charge. Both Tordoff and Collard are former winners in Leicestershire, and are sure to be in the thick of it again next weekend.

One of the most impressive aspects of the Kent curtain-raiser was the pace and performance of MG Racing RCIB Insurance young guns Ashley Sutton and Josh Cook. Both ran at the front throughout and Sutton in particular caught the eye, as he rapidly finds his feet in the BTCC after lifting the Renault UK Clio Cup laurels last year. The rookie similarly turned heads at the Season Launch at Donington by nearly topping the timesheets at the end of the afternoon test, so he clearly knows his way around the Midlands circuit.

Having been the BTCC benchmark over the second half of 2015, Motorbase Performance’s Brands Hatch weekend was a slightly subdued affair, but the Ford Focuses of 2013 champion Andrew Jordan and team-mate Mat Jackson worked their way progressively up the order and indulged in a fair bit of entertaining internecine tussles. Both men are more than capable of opening their 2016 victory account at Donington.

There was joy for Tom Ingram and Speedworks Motorsport at Brands Hatch as they celebrated their maiden BTCC triumph in the opener, with the Toyota driver controlling the pace from the front. Following incidents in races two and three, the 22-year-old will be light on ballast going into Donington’s qualifying session, making him a contender for a second consecutive pole position.

On the subject of dark horses, another Independent outfit to shine at Brands Hatch was WIX Racing, with Adam Morgan staving off a two-pronged BMW assault for race three glory. Aron Smith also enjoyed a strong weekend behind the wheel of the Volkswagen CC, stealing a podium finish for new entrant BKR less than two weeks after the team’s announcement that it would be joining the fray. The Irishman made headlines at Donington last year with a lively scrap for the lead with Cook, so he will undoubtedly be one to watch again 12 months on.

And what, finally, of former multiple champions Jason Plato and Colin Turkington? Having barely turned a wheel before heading out in practice at Brands Hatch, the Silverline Subaru BMR Racing Levorg GTs inevitably took some time to get up-to-speed, but progress was palpable over the course of the weekend, with Turkington very nearly cracking the top ten in qualifying and both he and Plato scoring points on race day. The team has been working feverishly ever since to further fettle and fine-tune the rear-wheel drive machines, so don’t discount them from contention at Donington.

Local Heroes: Neal returns to happy hunting ground
Hailing from Stourbridge, Matt Neal counts Donington Park as his home circuit and it is a venue that holds happy memories for him – never more so than in 1999, when he became the first Independent driver in the modern era to win a BTCC race outright, receiving a £250,000 cheque for his troubles. Now in his 26th campaign in the series, the 49-year-old remains at the top of his game, and he heads to Leicestershire as the man that everybody else is chasing.

Fellow title-winner Andrew Jordan (Lichfield) is similarly a Donington ‘local’, and as he continues to gel with Motorbase Performance’s Ford Focus – sporting a striking Pirtek Racing livery – the 2013 champion is sure to be right up at the sharp end this weekend.

MG can also consider Donington as its home event with the British manufacturer based in nearby Longbridge. New MG signing Josh Cook led last year in a Chevrolet until contact with Aron Smith sent them both skating wildly across the grass at the Craner Curves.

Eurotech Racing is another local entrant, fielding Honda Civic Type Rs for Jeff Smith and Martin Depper, whilst Sutton Coldfield’s Stewart Lines will be aiming to bounce back from a challenging season-opener as he eyes his first career points in his Maximum Motorsport Ford Focus.

Timetable and tickets 
The second race day of the 2016 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship takes place on Sunday 17 April, with all three BTCC encounters – and many of the day’s other races – broadcast live and in high-definition on ITV4. Those in attendance at the circuit can stay in touch with the commentary and live timing from every session, available on the btcc.net Live Zone throughout the weekend.

In addition to the BTCC, the support series on the TOCA package are set to bring even more action to Donington Park. Sportscar racing fans will get their fix with races from the Michelin Ginetta GT4 SuperCup and Simpson Race Products Ginetta Junior Championship. The Renault UK Clio Cup – often seen as a stepping-stone to reaching the BTCC – will also feature on the huge bill of British racing, as will the MSA Formula Championship, the single-seater launchpad for the next generation of aspiring Formula One world champions.

Tickets for the Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship’s annual visit to Donington Park on 16/17 April are available in advance from just £11.25, with free entry for children aged 13 and under. For more information, visit www.donington-park.co.uk. All admission includes access to Sunday morning’s 09:15am autograph session with the BTCC drivers in the pit lane (limited spaces) and the racing paddocks, as well as free parking and giant TV screens on Sunday. Racing starts at 10:05am on Sunday with the final BTCC showdown scheduled for 17:15pm.