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BTCC Brands Hatch: Cammish cruises to victory in opener

Dan Cammish cruised to victory in the first race of the British Touring Car Championship finale at Brands Hatch, while Tom Ingram consolidated his points advantage over Ash Sutton.

The Alliance Racing-run NAPA Ford Focus ST of Cammish effectively moved onto pole position when there was heartbreak for qualifying topper Daryl DeLeon, who pulled his West Racing BMW 330i M Sport into pitlane at the end of the formation lap reporting a loss of power, caused by a bent valve in the engine.

Cammish converted that into the early advantage, while Tom Chilton won an early battle with Dan Rowbottom to establish his Excelr8 Motorsport Hyundai i30 N Fastback in second place.

Chilton achieved that by muscling inside the bearded Midlander’s Alliance Ford at Druids on the third lap, and Rowbottom lost further ground when another Excelr8 Hyundai, that of Adam Morgan, shoved him wide at Surtees.

That allowed the WSR BMW of Charles Rainford into third place, but his bid to wrest the runner-up spot from Chilton was scotched on the 11th lap of 15.

The BMW most definitely lost out in the battling with the Hyundais, with contact from the normally mild-mannered Morgan pushing Rainford onto the grass at Surtees.

With Rainford disappearing from his mirrors, Chilton attempted to get on terms with Cammish, but the Berkshire-domiciled Yorkshireman had conserved his three laps of TOCA Turbo Boost until the final three tours of the race.

Dan Cammish, NAPA Racing UK Ford Focus ST (Photo by: JEP)

Cammish crossed the finish line 1.260 seconds ahead of the battling Hyundais, to give him some breathing space in the battle for third in the championship.

“It was a good win,” said Cammish. “On the opening lap Dan [Rowbottom] got a bit close and pushed me at Hawthorn’s, but then it was good just to be out in front and control the pace of the race, to see the guys behind coming and when they’re not, and bring it home. I knew we had the boost offset, but I had enough performance.”

Morgan had saved one lap of TTB for the final tour, while Chilton had used his up, but the Lancastrian “was a bit premature [on the button] and locked myself out. Story of my life!”

Rainford, who took the fastest lap, brought his BMW home in fourth to leapfrog the unfortunate DeLeon to the top of the Jack Sears Trophy standings.

Ingram started seventh in his Excelr8 Hyundai, and was running medium tyres with all but Jake Hill of those ahead of him on softs.

Hill’s bid to make early ground with his WSR BMW involved side-to-side contact with Morgan, and the resulting left-front puncture consigned him to the pits at the end of the opening lap.

Ingram thereafter had as quiet a race as a championship leader in the BTCC can hope for to bring it home fifth.

Tom Ingram, Team Vertu Hyundai i30N

Rowbottom’s adventures meant he spent the closing stages of the race fending off Gordon Shedden’s medium-tyred Speedworks Motorsport Toyota Corolla GR Sport, a mission at which he succeeded to take sixth.

Dan Lloyd moved further ahead in the Independents championship standings with eighth position in his Restart Racing Hyundai, while team-mate Chris Smiley made life extremely difficult for overall title contender Sutton.

Both Restart Hyundais were on soft tyres with Sutton’s Alliance Ford on mediums, and Smiley appeared to have got the job done before a mistake at Graham Hill Bend on the penultimate lap sent him wide onto the grass.

Sutton therefore took ninth ahead of Smiley, but could not prevent the points gap to Ingram widening to 37, with just 44 available from the final two races.

BTCC Brands Hatch - Race 1 results

   
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Cla Driver # Car Laps Time Interval km/h Retirement Points
1 United Kingdom D. Cammish NAPA Racing UK   Ford Focus ST 15

22'52.149

  95.76   20
2 United Kingdom T. Chilton Team Vertu   Hyundai i30 Fastback N Performance 15

+1.260

22'53.409

1.260 95.67   17
3 United Kingdom A. Morgan Team Vertu   Hyundai i30 Fastback N Performance 15

+1.390

22'53.539

0.130 95.66   15
4
C. Rainford LKQ Euro Car Parts Racing with WSR
  BMW 330i M Sport 15

+2.850

22'54.999

1.460 95.56   13
5 United Kingdom T. Ingram Team Vertu   Hyundai i30 Fastback N Performance 15

+6.790

22'58.939

3.940 95.28   11
6 United Kingdom D. Rowbottom NAPA Racing UK   Ford Focus ST 15

+7.845

22'59.994

1.055 95.21   10
7 United Kingdom G. Shedden Toyota Gazoo Racing UK with IAA   Toyota Corolla GR Sport 15

+8.301

23'00.450

0.456 95.18   9
8 United Kingdom D. Lloyd Restart Racing   Hyundai i30 Fastback N Performance 15

+10.424

23'02.573

2.123 95.03   8
9 United Kingdom A. Sutton NAPA Racing UK   Ford Focus ST 15

+13.457

23'05.606

3.033 94.83   7
10 United Kingdom C. Smiley Restart Racing   Hyundai i30 Fastback N Performance 15

+14.012

23'06.161

0.555 94.79   6
11 United Kingdom J. Cook Toyota Gazoo Racing UK with IAA   Toyota Corolla GR Sport 15

+14.165

23'06.314

0.153 94.78   5
12 Ireland A. Taylor-Smith Toyota Gazoo Racing UK with IAA   Toyota Corolla GR Sport 15

+14.797

23'06.946

0.632 94.73   4
13 United Kingdom S. Proctor Team Vertu   Hyundai i30 Fastback N Performance 15

+16.213

23'08.362

1.416 94.64   3
14
M. Doble Motor Parts Direct with Power Maxed Racing
  Vauxhall Astra 15

+16.506

23'08.655

0.293 94.62   2
15 United Kingdom S. Osborne NAPA Racing UK   Ford Focus ST 15

+22.207

23'14.356

5.701 94.23   1
16
D. Patterson ROKiT Racing with Un-Limited Motorsport
  Cupra León 15

+22.610

23'14.759

0.403 94.20    
17
M. Buxton Toyota Gazoo Racing UK with IAA
  Toyota Corolla GR Sport 15

+33.174

23'25.323

10.564 93.49    
18
N. Hamilton Powder Monkey Brewing Co with Esidock
  Cupra León 15

+45.652

23'37.801

12.478 92.67    
19 United Kingdom J. Hill Laser Tools Racing with MB Motorsport   BMW 330i M Sport 15

+1'20.538

24'12.687

34.886 90.45    
20 United Kingdom A. Moffat LKQ Euro Car Parts Racing with WSR   BMW 330i M Sport 15

+1'21.479

24'13.628

0.941 90.39    
21
N. Halstead Motor Parts Direct with Power Maxed Racing
  Vauxhall Astra 14

+1 Lap

22'59.527

1 Lap 88.89    
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D. De Leon West Surrey Racing
  BMW 330i M Sport 0

 

    Retirement  
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