PERFECT 10: ASHLEY SUTTON (10/10)

MG Racing RCIB Insurance driver Ashley Sutton stormed to his first ever Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship victory after producing an outstanding performance in the final encounter at Croft.

The young rookie’s success meant that the BTCC boasted ten different race winners from the opening 15 races of the 2016 season heading into the summer break.

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PERFECT 10: SAM TORDOFF (9/10)

Sam Tordoff became the ninth different race winner from the opening 11 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship races after delivering a commanding drive in race two at Oulton Park.

The Team JCT600 with GardX driver blasted his BMW off the line, past pole-sitter Colin Turkington, and never looked back. The unpredictability of the 2016 BTCC campaign exemplified as the Yorkshireman romped home to add his name to the list of drivers to reach the top step of the rostrum.

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Morgan looking for return to form

After a flying start, Adam Morgan's season has stuttered somewhat following a couple of setbacks and a bout of bad luck over the last two Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship events. He's looking to Norfolk's Snetterton circuit to get things back on track.

The opener at Brands Hatch was the perfect way to start 2016 for WIX Racing, with a race three win to kick of the campaign. A quieter Donington Park was then followed by a storming Thruxton weekend, a contender for best-ever for the Cicely Racing-backed squad as Morgan romped to a win and two podiums – no mean feat with the reverse grid and ballast system employed in the BTCC.

A slice of that early-season form is what the Lancashireman is shooting for in the rounds to come as he aims to propel his Mercedes back up the championship table.

"We had a really good Thruxton, and Brands was good for us as well and then the other three – Donington, Croft and Oulton – have been very poor," said Morgan.

"If you turned those three into average weekends we’d be much higher up the tables. Everyone has good luck and bad luck in racing and it was our turn for some bad luck."

"At Oulton we had a setup issue and we struggled with it all day trying to find out what it was exactly. It wasn’t actually until we got to Croft that we knew what was causing the issues.

"So, we were driving around a whole weekend after we’d changed absolutely everything on the car to get to the bottom of it but we couldn’t pinpoint what it was. It was a bit of a nightmare really.

"At Croft, I had contact in race one and two so it was just a weekend to forget because we had quite good pace there too. It was just one of those things. We broke a toe-link at the back in race one and race two the front hub just shattered.

"Hopefully we’ll turn it around at Snetterton. It’s somewhere I like to come. I’ve always gone quite well here so hopefully it’ll be the same again, another podium maybe. We’ve had two pretty poor rounds in the last couple so we want to get back up to where we belong, in the top five or six, and we can hopefully move our way up the championship.

"Our aim for the second half of the season is the same as it always is. We go out nice and consistent and try and stay out of trouble, keep the points ticking over and try and get a few more podiums."

PERFECT 10: COLIN TURKINGTON (8/10)

Colin Turkington claimed the first ever Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship victory for Subaru after producing a lights-to-flag performance in the opening contest at Oulton Park to become winner number eight of the campaign.

The double BTCC champion made a decent getaway from pole position and was able to resist the attentions of Sam Tordoff’s Team JCT600 with GardX BMW in the early running, before gradually stretching away in the latter stages.

It was an historic result for the Japanese marque which had endured a baptism of fire on its introduction to Britain’s biggest motor sport series. Challenging weekends at Brands Hatch and Donington Park were followed by the team pulling out of the Thruxton event due to safety concerns with its fuel system. Tireless hard work, updates to the car and a two-day test have since led to an impressive turnaround, culminating in this fantastic result at the Cheshire circuit.

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Rob Austin's mid-season HiQ blog

Hindsight is a frustrating thing for me as I look back on the first half of the season. A lot of things have gone right. I am able to focus much better for a race weekend now and I’m far less stressed out driving for Handy Motorsport rather than running my own team.

The car is a much more suited base car than the Audis. I think we would have really been pulling our hair out if we had continued with them and as an overall thing I’m very happy working with Simon Belcher and the Handy team.

We have made a lot of changes and there were a lot of firsts for most of the team so it’s really taken us until now for everything to fully gel and to find our feet but now we have a smooth running outfit that’s a match for any in the pit lane...

Read all of Rob's mid-season blog over at hiqonline.co.uk.

PERFECT 10: ANDREW JORDAN (7/10)

Andrew Jordan joined a list of seven different race winners from the opening eight Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship races in 2016, after the Pirtek Racing driver produced an impressive drive in round eight at Thruxton.

The moment of truth came on lap 11 as Jordan scythed his way past leader Morgan decisively with the Mercedes struggling with weight on the car. He held the rest at arm's length throughout the rest of the shortened encounter to notch the victory. Jordan's first win for Motorbase Performance in the Pirtek Racing Ford Focus was also his first in the BTCC since Croft 2014.

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Collard: "We'll arrive at Snett in good shape"

West Surrey Racing's Rob Collard sits just 12 points shy of leader Sam Tordoff in the Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship drivers' standings in a top-two lockout for Team JCT600 with GardX heading into next weekend's return to action at Snetterton (30/31 July).

The Hampshireman is hopeful of keeping right in the championship mix by maximising a weekend in Norfolk that may not necessarily suit the rear-wheel drive BMW 125i M Sport, at a circuit that has not been the kindest to Collard in the past.

"Snetterton’s not one of my favourite circuits if I’m honest, It’s been a little bit of a bogey track for me," said Collard. "The hope is that we qualify reasonably well but it’ll be difficult for us to be honest to have the one-lap pace that the front-wheel drive cars showed in the test – we were down in 16th and 18th on the Thursday.

"I just want to get through Snetterton with a nice bag of points and three strong finishes – that’s all I ask for, then hopefully it’ll be glory days heading to Knockhill.

"The 2016 BTCC is so competitive, so to be able to have won races and to have had podiums and be second in the championship in such a competitive year, it’s fantastic. It’s my highest ever placing at this stage in the season and we have to take the positives from that. It’s taken a long time to climb to that level.

"We had a few issues with things out of my control and some contact where we lost 25-30 points at Oulton Park for example. We’ve got to make sure nothing like that happens at Snetterton then we’re onto the tracks where I feel really strong – Knockhill, Silverstone, Brands Hatch GP. I feel we go strong there and I’m really looking forward to them.

"I think it’ll be difficult to get podiums at Snetterton just because of where we have to qualify, with weight on. Hopefully we may get lucky in race three. A batch of top-six finishes would, for me, be ideal. If I can do that in all three races I’ll be well placed. If I can come away from Norfolk  in the top three then I’ll be happy."

Testing at Snetterton was positive for WSR, with plenty of ground covered by Collard, Tordoff and Jack Goff. The former was largely involved with development work throughout the early portion of testing, but did get licence to run on his own accord later on – leaving him pleased with what he saw from the car in the circumstances.

"It was quite a tiring couple of days, I must admit," said Collard. "We had a good mixture of different conditions with the wet weather on the Wednesday. As much as we didn’t anticipate too much rain, we were able to try different things on the car, It was hard to tell exactly what worked as all three cars were running differently, all trying different things. I was predominantly acting as the development car, working on some aero, so not necessarily going for the fastest time but trying to be consistent.

"We had more of a free reign on Thursday afternoon. The car feels good. We’re carrying some weight for Snetterton so we’re not at the top of the timesheets, however, I feel the car is very raceable. We’ve not been looking for a one lap time; we’ve been looking for all three cars to be able to do a bit of durability running and it was very encouraging overall.

"Testing isn’t always about finding things that work, it’s sometimes about finding things that don’t work. You can tick them off the list so you don’t then waste time on the racetrack.

"Some of the things we did at Thruxton went from massive swings from one area to another to find what did and didn’t work. It’s very surprising actually but it’s impressive how the car reacted to changes. We have a lot of data-crunching to do now.

"The engineers are going to be flat out in the lead up to the race here collating all the information from the three cars. We’ll arrive there in good shape."

PERFECT 10: MATT NEAL (6/10)

Halfords Yuasa Racing's Matt Neal was the sixth winner of the 2016 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship, taking the finale back at Donington Park and later adding win number two for the season at Oulton Park.

The last race of the day at the Leicestershire circuit in April provided incredible action as Honda’s Neal came out on top of a titanic battle.

Neal, who had clashed with Andrew Jordan’s MG at the Old Hairpin, hauled in Rob Collard's West Surrey Racing BMW and squeezed his Honda into the lead late in the bout. Jordan made it through too and he was eventually sandwiched between two Hondas as Neal's team-mate Gordon Shedden made the last step on the podium from 14th on the grid.

A second win for the BTCC legend came in Cheshire and ensured Neal then kept in touch with table-topping Sam Tordoff.

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Ollie Jackson: 'Progress made'

The mid-season Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship official tyre-test has been lauded by drivers and teams alike as an invaluable two days where data can be gathered and put to good use outside of the usual time constraints of a relentless race weekend.

For Ollie Jackson, this would ring doubly true given the timing of his deal at AmD Tuning.com, which precluded him from any running outside of events up to June's Snetterton test.

"It was our first chance to get out in the car and put some miles in during a testing scenario this year," said Jackson. "It gave us the chance to go through all the different permutations of spring rates, dampers, tyre pressures and other adjustments to get an absolutely full suite of tests done and it went really well.

"We had a great day on the Wednesday and put in a quick one. On Thursday we hadn’t quite hit the sweet spot but we’d edged closer to it and we made a considerable change. It should prove to be a good step going forward."

Because of a lack of running in the Audi S3, and despite it being capable machinery in Jackson's own words, the 2016 campaign has been a somewhat difficult one thus far. A best of 14th at Thruxton and 15th last time out at Croft show potential, however, and something to build on for the second half of the season – starting with Snetterton, a circuit the former Lotus Ride and Handling Engineer knows well.

"The season as a whole has been pretty disappointing so far if I’m honest but that’s purely a function of the fact that it was a late deal and we hadn’t had any testing up until the summer break and Snetterton.

"The car’s a good car but we’ve been struggling to make it work in terms of setup and we’re only really finally making some good progress which showed itself up at Croft after a couple of big changes on Saturday night propelled us forward. It’s just because it’s so close at the moment, everything has to be exactly right.

"Snett's my old local track. I used to work down at Lotus for about five years so I always like going there. It’s got a lot of smooth high-speed corners and traction zones and that’s where the car is strong. Through the second half of the season, I’m hopeful we can be in the running for points scoring positions on a more regular basis and hopefully sneak in a couple of top tens."

PERFECT 10: ROB COLLARD (5/10)

Team JCT600 with GardX man Rob Collard was winner number five of the 2016 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship campaign with victory in round five at Donington Park, and doubling up with another at Croft.

Collard became the fifth different winner in as many races after making a late move for victory in the second contest at Donington Park but that possibility looked some way off with the West Surrey Racing driver starting from sixth on the grid.

He blasted up to third on the first lap, but had to wait until lap 12 to make further ground as Tom Ingram defended valiantly. Collard passed the Toyota Avensis with a tidy move at the final chicane and he immediately set about hunting down Mat Jackson’s Ford Focus, which had led from the start. He eventually hauled in the ballast-laden Focus and the two cars ran side-by-side on the exit of Coppice in the closing stages, with Jackson having to concede going into the Esses.

His second win came at Croft after Subaru’s Colin Turkington and Jason Plato clashed while battling for the lead. Plato tagged Turkington’s Levorg at mid-distance, sending both cars sliding wide, as the WSR duo of Jack Goff and Rob Collard looked on.

Team IHG Rewards Club’s Goff hesitated in the melee but Collard needed no second invitation as he blasted from fourth to first in the blink of an eye and there he stayed.

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