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Jason Plato triumphs in Snetterton British Touring Car race one

Jason Plato won the first British Touring Car race of the weekend at Snetterton

The works MG6 jumped polesitter Frank Wrathall's Dynojet Toyota Avensis at the start and was followed through by the ES Racing Vauxhall Vectra of Dave Newsham.

Newsham put Plato under pressure either side of a long safety car period, caused by a clash between Adam Morgan (Speedworks Toyota) and series newcomer Robb Holland's Tony Gilham Racing Honda Civic.

After the restart, on lap nine of 15, Newsham used the straightline speed of the S2000 Vectra to challenge Plato on the run to Riches. But Plato defended the inside and Newsham ran wide, allowing Wrathall to snatch second.

As Plato maintained a two-second advantage, Newsham tried to fight back, but gradually fell away as his tyres went off.

Andrew Jordan, who had run fourth throughout in his Eurotech Honda Civic, then closed on Newsham. He forced his way by at Williams on the final lap, was repassed by the Vectra on the Bentley Straight, then tapped the back of Newsham at Nelson to secure third place on the road.

Further back, championship leader Matt Neal shot from seventh to fifth early on. The works Honda did not have the pace to get further forward and swapped places with Daniel Welch's impressive Proton a couple of times before securing the spot.

Welch held off Tom Onslow-Cole's WSR BMW for seventh, while Rob Collard's BMW - which had also been in the fight - pulled off on the final lap.

Gordon Shedden drove a fine race to come through from the back, following all his problems in practice and qualifying, to finish right behind the BMW in eighth.

Mat Jackson gave the NGTC Motorbase Ford Focus its debut. He climbed through the field from row eight and overtook Lea Wood's Vectra for ninth on the final tour.

Results - 15 laps:

Pos  Driver           Team/Car             Time/Gap
 1.  Jason Plato      MG                 33m10.134s
 2.  Frank Wrathall   Dynojet Toyota       + 1.834s
 3.  Andrew Jordan    Eurotech Honda       + 6.764s
 4.  Dave Newsham     ES Vauxhall          + 7.273s
 5.  Matt Neal        Honda               + 13.072s
 6.  Daniel Welch     Welch Proton        + 17.363s
 7.  Tom Onslow-Cole  WSR BMW             + 17.873s
 8.  Gordon Shedden   Honda               + 18.288s
 9.  Mat Jackson      Motorbase Ford      + 19.298s
10.  Lea Wood         Central Vauxhall    + 19.715s
11.  Jeff Smith       Eurotech Honda      + 21.271s
12.  Nick Foster      WSR BMW             + 23.798s
13.  Rob Austin       Austin Audi         + 30.101s
14.  Tony Gilham      Thorney Vauxhall    + 31.404s
15.  Aron Smith       Motorbase Ford      + 32.085s
16.  Andy Neate       MG                  + 53.087s
17.  Tony Hughes      Speedworks Toyota   + 53.401s

Retirements:

     Rob Collard      WSR BMW               14 laps
     Ollie Jackson    AmD Volkswagen        11 laps
     Chris James      ES Vauxhall           11 laps
     Adam Morgan      Speedworks Toyota      2 laps
     Robb Holland     Gilham Honda           2 laps

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