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BTCC Brands Hatch: Cook triumphs in 2025 finale

Josh Cook triumphed in the final race of the British Touring Car Championship season at Brands Hatch after starting the day from the back of the grid.

Cook was sidelined from the first phase of qualifying with an oil pressure problem, but fought his Speedworks Motorsport Toyota Corolla GR Sport into contention through the first two races, and was rewarded with a front-row spot on the reversed grid.

Like poleman Aiden Moffat and third-on-the-grid Jake Hill, Cook had saved his soft tyres for use in the final, but he could not prevent the rear-wheel-drive West Surrey Racing BMW 330i M Sports getting the better of him at the start, with Moffat leading Hill.

A spectacular launch over the kerbs at Paddock Hill Bend on the second lap allowed Cook the momentum to squeeze up the inside of Hill to grab second place at Druids, and Ash Sutton shouldered past the outgoing champion for third at Surtees.

Cook had just speared down the inside of Moffat at Surtees to grab the lead on lap four when the safety car emerged, after clash between the Alliance Racing-run NAPA Ford Focus STs of Dan Cammish and Dan Rowbottom on the hill up to Druids that saw Cammish out of the race.

Sutton, also with soft tyres on his Alliance Ford, wasted no time in passing Moffat at Druids when the restart came, and with 11 laps remaining the chase of Cook was on.

Although the Toyota did not quite have the pace of the chasing Ford when everything was equal, Cook did have a surfeit of TOCA Turbo Boost.

Sutton set fastest lap on the TTB after passing Moffat, but Cook was able to keep the gap at around a second and took the chequered flag 1.043s to the good.

Ashley Sutton, NAPA Racing UK Ford Focus ST (Photo by: JEP)

“It’s the best way to end the season, isn’t it?” said Cook. “We’ve had a lot of pace in the car all weekend, and obviously yesterday didn’t go to plan.

“We knew that we could fight back during the day, and that there was a possibility that the win could happen.

“We [Cook and Sutton] were actually texting about it in the week that maybe we would end up in a fight, and we did. I wanted to keep away from him because I could see that he had strong pace. I just hung on for dear life and tried to keep my gap.”

Hill had been closing on the leading duo but ran out of laps to make a challenge on his farewell race in the BTCC.

Moffat conceded another position on the penultimate lap, to the medium-tyred Speedworks Toyota of Gordon Shedden, who completed a great race for the Cheshire squad.

Moffat only just held off the Excelr8 Motorsport Hyundai i30 N Fastback of newly crowned champion Tom Ingram for fifth, with Ingram’s team-mate Adam Morgan right behind.

Rowbottom finished eighth ahead of Senna Proctor (Excelr8 Hyundai) and Sam Osborne (Alliance Ford), but the bearded Midlander was later excluded from the results for the incident with Cammish, elevating Dexter Patterson’s Un-Limited Motorsport Cupra to the top 10.

Dexter Patterson, ROKiT Racing with Un-Limited Motorsport Cupra (Photo by: JEP)

Patterson led his Independent rivals Dan Lloyd and Chris Smiley (Restart Racing Hyundais) and Mikey Doble (Power Maxed Racing Cupra), this trio all embroiled in a nervy fight for the Indie crown.

Smiley ran second, while Doble appeared to be backing Lloyd into a position where he came under threat from Nic Hamilton. This succeeded late on when Lloyd was demoted by Hamilton, enjoying probably his best race ever in the BTCC, although fifth place in class was still enough for the relieved Yorkshireman to snatch it by four points from Doble, with Smiley only one point further behind.

Meanwhile, Daryl DeLeon triumphed in a similarly tense struggle for the Jack Sears Trophy title over West Surrey Racing BMW team-mate Charles Rainford. The gap was three points in the Anglo-Filipino’s favour after a battle in the wake of JST rivals Osborne and Patterson.

BTCC Brands Hatch - Race 3 results

   
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Cla Driver # Car Laps Time Interval km/h Retirement Points
1 United Kingdom J. Cook Toyota Gazoo Racing UK with IAA   Toyota Corolla GR Sport 18

29'07.334

  90.23   20
2 United Kingdom A. Sutton NAPA Racing UK   Ford Focus ST 18

+1.043

29'08.377

1.043 90.18   17
3 United Kingdom J. Hill Laser Tools Racing with MB Motorsport   BMW 330i M Sport 18

+2.834

29'10.168

1.791 90.09   15
4 United Kingdom G. Shedden Toyota Gazoo Racing UK with IAA   Toyota Corolla GR Sport 18

+13.542

29'20.876

10.708 89.54   13
5 United Kingdom A. Moffat LKQ Euro Car Parts Racing with WSR   BMW 330i M Sport 18

+14.750

29'22.084

1.208 89.48   11
6 United Kingdom T. Ingram Team Vertu   Hyundai i30 Fastback N Performance 18

+14.874

29'22.208

0.124 89.47   10
7 United Kingdom A. Morgan Team Vertu   Hyundai i30 Fastback N Performance 18

+15.234

29'22.568

0.360 89.45   9
8 United Kingdom D. Rowbottom NAPA Racing UK   Ford Focus ST 18

+16.638

29'23.972

1.404 89.38   8
9 United Kingdom S. Proctor Team Vertu   Hyundai i30 Fastback N Performance 18

+17.360

29'24.694

0.722 89.35   7
10 United Kingdom S. Osborne NAPA Racing UK   Ford Focus ST 18

+20.031

29'27.365

2.671 89.21   6
11
D. Patterson ROKiT Racing with Un-Limited Motorsport
  Cupra León 18

+20.608

29'27.942

0.577 89.18   5
12
C. Rainford LKQ Euro Car Parts Racing with WSR
  BMW 330i M Sport 18

+20.635

29'27.969

0.027 89.18   4
13 United Kingdom C. Smiley Restart Racing   Hyundai i30 Fastback N Performance 18

+23.165

29'30.499

2.530 89.05   3
14
D. De Leon West Surrey Racing
  BMW 330i M Sport 18

+23.941

29'31.275

0.776 89.01   2
15
M. Doble Motor Parts Direct with Power Maxed Racing
  Vauxhall Astra 18

+34.698

29'42.032

10.757 88.48   1
16
M. Buxton Toyota Gazoo Racing UK with IAA
  Toyota Corolla GR Sport 18

+35.109

29'42.443

0.411 88.46    
17
N. Hamilton Powder Monkey Brewing Co with Esidock
  Cupra León 18

+35.577

29'42.911

0.468 88.43    
18 United Kingdom D. Lloyd Restart Racing   Hyundai i30 Fastback N Performance 18

+36.738

29'44.072

1.161 88.38    
19
N. Halstead Motor Parts Direct with Power Maxed Racing
  Vauxhall Astra 18

+50.251

29'57.585

13.513 87.71    
dnf Ireland A. Taylor-Smith Toyota Gazoo Racing UK with IAA   Toyota Corolla GR Sport 9

+9 Laps

15'42.937

9 Laps 83.60 Retirement  
dnf United Kingdom D. Cammish NAPA Racing UK   Ford Focus ST 3

+15 Laps

4'41.639

6 Laps 93.30 Retirement  
dnf United Kingdom T. Chilton Team Vertu   Hyundai i30 Fastback N Performance 3

+15 Laps

4'46.377

4.738 91.76 Retirement  
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