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Friday, 13 April 2018

2018 BTCC Round 1, Brands Hatch Indy

Turkington goes for the lead around the outside of Druids late in the race.
Last weekend I reacquainted myself with both Brands Hatch and the British Touring Car Championship after a gap of many years.  In fact far too many years.  With 32 cars at this round, the BTCC is obviously very healthy.  A single class championship of 350 bhp 2 Litre Next Generation Touring Cars but lots of variety with more than 10 manufacturers.   Very competitive racing with most of the field finishing on the same lap after 27 laps racing.  Brands Hatch was also doing well with a huge crowd in attendance on the Indy Circuit despite the poor weather.
The leaders at Paddock Hill Bend.
The first race was wet enough at the start for the runners to be shod with the  blue wet weather tyres.
I spent all the race at either around Druids or Paddock Hill bends.  My new second hand Cannon EFS 17-55 F2.8 lens performed very well on the inside of Druids.
The leaders exiting Paddock Hill Bend.
31 of the 32 cars are featured below.  They are presented in the order they finished the first race of the season.

1st. 31 Jack Goff - Honda Civic Type R 
Jack Goff took his third BTCC win at Brands Hartch by leading from start to finish in this opening round.
2nd. 2 Colin Turkington - BMW 125i M Sport
Colin Turkington kept the pressure on the whole race but had to settle for second place.  Here he chases at Druids.
3rd. 77 Andrew Jordan - BMW 125i M Sport
Third on the podium was Andrew Jordan.  
4th. 80 Tom Ingram - Toyota Avenaia
Tom Ingram leads the BTCC after Brands Hatch.  He won the third race of the day.
5th. 3 Tom Chilton - Ford Focus RS
Fifth place in race one was the best result on the day for Tom Chilton.  Here he exits Druids.

Very close at Druids on lap one with Tom Chilton leading this group.
6th. 33 Adam Morgan - Mercedes Benz A-Class
Adam Morgan took a second place in the third race which has a reverse grid element.
7th. 1 Ashley Sutton - Subaru Levorg GT
The 2017 BTCC Champion, Ashley Sutton, was fifth in the standings after the first weekend of 2018.

Ashley Sutton started from a middle of the grid position but moved up in the race.  Here he is at Druids on lap one.  A very nice performance.
8th. 27 Dan Cammish - Honda Civic Type R
Dan Cammish left Brands in the top fifteen of the championship.
9th. 20 James Cole - Ford Focus RS
Ninth in race one was a good as it got at Brands Hatch for James Cole.
10th. 22 Chris Smiley - Honda Civic Type R
Chris Smiley finished all the races but tenth was his best position.
11th. 39 Brett Smith - Honda Civic Type R
Brett Smith exiting Paddock ahead of a Mercedes and Audi.  The first race was his best finish.
12th. 48 Ollie Jackson - Audi S3
Ollie Jackson took third place in the second race after gambling on tyres in the wet/dry conditions.
13th. 6 Rory Butcher - MG6
Rory is ninth in the championship following Brands Hatch.
14th. 16 Aiden Moffatt - Mercedes Benz A Class
Aiden Moffat on the inside of an Alfa Romeo as they battle it out exiting Paddock Hill bend.  He ended the weekend in fourteenth place in the Championship.
15th. 5 Robert Collard - BMW 125i M Sport
Fifteenth in race one was the best of the weekend for Rob Collard.
16th. 15 Tom Oliphant - Mercedes Benz A Class
No top fifteen positions at Brands Hatch for Tom Oliphant,
17th. 14 James Nash - Honda Civic Type R
James Nash managed a fourteenth position in race two.   He he leads a close group coming out of Paddock Hill bend.
18th. 12 Tom Boardman - MG6
Tom Boardman managed to get a fouth place in race tweo.
19th. 19 Bobby Thompson - Volkswagen CC
Bobby Thompson didn't improve on this nineteenth place in race one.
20th. 99 Jason Plato - Subaru Levorg GT
Two time BTCC champion, Jason Plato, was out of luck at Brands hatch.
21st. 44 Michael Caine - Volkswagen CC
Michael Caine finished outside of the top twenty all weekend.
22nd. 60 Stephen Jelley - BMW 125i M Sport
The BMW of Stephen Jelley under close attention on the exit of Paddock.
23rd. 28 Josh Price - Subaru Levorg GT 
Josh Price at Druids.
24th. 23 Sam Smelt - Audi S3
The Audi of Sam Smelt entering Druids.
25th. 24 Jake Hill - Volkswagen CC
Jake Hill managed a second place in race two after gambling on tyres in a wet/dry race.
26th. 600 Sam Tordoff - Ford Focus RS
Sam Tordoff did better in the other two races, with a best of thirteenth.
27th 18 Senna Proctor - Vauxhall Astra
Senna Proctor took a win in race three after gambling on tyres in a wet/dry race.
NC. 66 Josh Cook - Vauxhall Astra
Josh Cook took a tenth place in race three.
DNF. 11 Rob Austin - Alfa Romeo Giulietta
Nice to see an Alfa in the field but it retired in the first race after an incident.  However, the Alfa came back to finish third in the third race.
DNF. 25 Matt Neal - Honda Civic Type R
Triple BTCC Champion Matt Neal had just one twelfth place to show at Brands Hatch.
DNF. 303 Matt Simpson - Honda Civic Type R
Matt Simpson did much better in the other two races, finishing seventh in both.

DNF. 21 Mike Bushell - Volkswagen CC -
No photo as he didn't last a lap.  However, he did better in the other two races and is tenth in the championship after Brands.
The tail of the field heading down from Druids into Graham Hill Bend on lap one.
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Ashley Sutton leads a group into Graham Hill Bend.
The Toyota of Tom Ingram at Druids.

2 comments:

  1. Super set of shots, John. BTCC is in great health and you've strengthened my resolve to make sure I see them at least once this year.

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