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Jake Hill extends championship advantage with race two victory

Jake Hill fought past Tom Ingram to claim victory in the second British Touring Car Championship race of the day at Silverstone, extending his points advantage in the process.

Race one winner Ingram made a strong start when the lights went out, but Hill was never more than half a second back from the EXCELR8 Motorsport leader.

Closing in on the leading Hyundai after six laps, Hill then dived inside Ingram for the lead at Brooklands on the seventh time around, with Ingram seemingly defenceless to fight back.

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As Hill began to eke out a slight advantage at the front, Ingram then found himself being reeled in by the chasing BMW of Colin Turkington, who had reclaimed third from NAPA Racing UK’s Dan Cammish a lap before the lead changed.

By lap 12, Turkington was all over the back of Ingram and duly got the cutback on the Hyundai exiting Luffield to seize second.

With it now being a WSR BMW 1-2 at the front, Hill eventually went on to score his seventh win of the season by just under a second from Turkington.

Speedworks Motorsport’s Josh Cook completed the podium after Ingram, struggling with his tyres and a lack of hybrid, dropped behind the Toyota on lap 15 as Cook made a late dive at Brooklands.

Ingram took the chequered flag in fourth, ahead of the leading NAPA Ford of Cammish in fifth.

Early in the race, it looked as if Ash Sutton would be the leading NAPA challenger, but the reigning champion was hit with a drive-through penalty for his mechanics still working on the grid when the three-minute board was shown, in an attempt to fix his radio, which had stopped working. That dropped Sutton to last when he served the penalty on lap five, much to the protestations of the team.

Restart Racing’s Chris Smiley moved up three places on the first lap, then the CUPRA driver fought to gain further places and benefitted through the demise of the likes of Tom Chilton, who was the only retirement of the race.

In the end, Smiley took sixth and scored his second Independents’ win of the season, although he was only three tenths ahead of BMW’s Adam Morgan in seventh at the chequered flag.

EXCELR8’s Dan Zelos scored a career-best eighth, with the top ten completed by Power Maxed Racing’s Árón Taylor-Smith and NAPA’s Sam Osborne.

Toyota’s Rob Huff was 11th, whilst Sutton finished in 12th after team-mate Daniel Rowbottom dropped three seconds on the final lap to elevate the Ford driver, who also benefitted from a five-second time penalty for Andrew Watson for being out of position at the start.

Although that put Sutton in the mix for the reverse-grid draw for race three, he ultimately missed out as the top six were reversed, giving Smiley pole with Cammish alongside.

Race three is scheduled to get underway at 17:10 BST.

Race result

POS NO CL NAT DRIVER ENTRANT CAR LAPS TIME BEST GD
1 24 Jake HILL Laser Tools Racing with MB Motorsport BMW 330e M Sport 22 23:54.086 1:04.045 2
2 20 Colin TURKINGTON Team BMW BMW 330e M Sport 22 0.822 1:04.397 5
3 66 Josh COOK LKQ Euro Car Parts with SYNETIQ Toyota Corolla GR Sport 22 4.562 1:04.230 6
4 80 Tom INGRAM BRISTOL STREET MOTORS Hyundai i30 N Fastback 22 7.010 1:04.146 1
5 27 Dan CAMMISH NAPA Racing UK Ford Focus ST 22 8.439 1:04.162 3
6 222 Chris SMILEY Restart Racing CUPRA Leon 22 17.620 1:04.845 13
7 33 Adam MORGAN Team BMW BMW 330e M Sport 22 17.959 1:05.383 11
8 45 Dan ZELOS BRISTOL STREET MOTORS Hyundai i30 N Fastback 22 22.649 1:04.705 10
9 40 Árón TAYLOR-SMITH Evans Halshaw Power Maxed Racing Vauxhall Astra 22 23.752 1:05.430 12
10 77 Sam OSBORNE NAPA Racing UK Ford Focus ST 22 24.541 1:04.873 8
11 12 Rob HUFF TOYOTA GAZOO Racing UK Toyota Corolla GR Sport 22 26.884 1:05.543 17
12 1 Ashley SUTTON NAPA Racing UK Ford Focus ST 22 27.284 1:03.980 4
13 32 Daniel ROWBOTTOM NAPA Racing UK Ford Focus ST 22 27.523 1:05.000 19
14 88 Mikey DOBLE Evans Halshaw Power Maxed Racing Vauxhall Astra 22 27.939 1:05.366 20
15 11 Andrew WATSON TOYOTA GAZOO Racing UK Toyota Corolla GR Sport 22 30.900 1:05.182 9
16 29 Scott SUMPTON Restart Racing CUPRA Leon 22 33.443 1:05.276 15
17 16 Aiden MOFFAT LKQ Euro Car Parts with SYNETIQ Toyota Corolla GR Sport 22 33.986 1:05.982 14
18 22 Nick HALSTEAD BRISTOL STREET MOTORS Hyundai i30 N Fastback 22 37.838 1:05.153 16
19 18 Daryl DELEON Duckhams Racing with Bartercard CUPRA Leon 22 39.827 1:05.784 18
R 3 Tom CHILTON BRISTOL STREET MOTORS Hyundai i30 N Fastback 11 DNF 1:05.370 7
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