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Team Aon adds win to Oulton Park tally

Team Aon continued its success streak in the Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship this weekend with Tom Onslow-Cole claiming a win, followed by a third and fifth-place finish in this afternoon’s races at Oulton Park. Tom Chilton contributed to the team’s points’ haul with a fourth, fifth and a sixth-place finish.

Onslow-Cole led from start to finish in race one, having qualified on pole yesterday. The 22-year-old retained his lead despite a safety car period and near-constant pressure from Gordon Shedden. Chilton raced his Ford Focus to fifth, having relentlessly challenged for position throughout the race.

Race two saw Onslow-Cole remain at the front of the field for ten of the 15-lap race, whilst team-mate Chilton climbed to fourth on lap one. With both cars carrying success ballast however, maintaining position proved difficult and the drivers finished in third and sixth place respectively.

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Running lighter in race three, Tom Chilton fought impressively through the field to take the lead. The 25-year-old was unable to hold on to it however and eventually finished in fourth place, ahead of team-mate Tom Onslow-Cole in fifth. Onslow-Cole was awarded the Cliff Johnson Trophy for scoring the most points during the weekend, in memory of Team Principal Cliff Johnson who passed away a few days ago.

Tom Onslow-Cole (#21) “Race one was tough; I didn’t have that good a start but I managed the first corner well and pushed from then onwards! Shedden kept me honest all the way; I couldn’t let up at all but it feels really good to win on my own merit, rather than inherit the victory as it was in Brands Hatch. I had a much better start in race two; I held both BMWs and even got a bit of a gap! The ballast weight dulls the car’s balance though and Plato’s move for the lead didn’t really allow room to defend myself unfortunately. Still, we got a lot of points today and have moved up in the championship, which is crucial. Race three was the same; I aimed to score as many points as possible.”

Tom Chilton (#23) “I had an awful lot going on around me in race one and it was essential to finish so I focused on that. It’s so easy to lose it here and end up having to start the next race from last. I had a really good start in race two and held on to my position. I got hit from behind soon after and ended up hitting Robert Collard, which was unfortunate. That led to a loss of power on my car so I pushed as much as possible but sixth was the best we could do. I really wanted to finish as high as possible in race three, and managed to get the lead but it wasn’t to be.”

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