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Brands Hatch BTCC: Sutton secures title as Butcher wins finale

Ash Sutton has become British Touring Car champion for a second time after finishing sixth in a soggy final race of the season at Brands Hatch won by Rory Butcher

Sutton went into the reversed-grid finale 11 points ahead of four-time champion and pre-weekend series leader Colin Turkington, with those two main title contenders 12th and ninth on the grid respectively.

Turkington made good early progress up to fifth, but the West Surrey Racing-run BMW 330i M Sport appeared to be struggling for pace, as it did in the similarly wet opening race.

Turkington was powerless to prevent himself dropping to ninth by the finish, and Sutton passed him into Paddock Hill Bend with six laps remaining.

Up front, third-place starter Butcher got his Motorbase Performance Ford Focus past front-row men Aiden Moffat and Chris Smiley on the opening lap, and disappeared into the distance.

Moffat and Smiley both slid wide at Paddock Hill Bend on the second lap, promoting the BTC Racing Honda Civic Type R of Josh Cook to second.

Cook ran in this position until the 11th lap of 24, when he was shoved wide by Jake Hill's AmD-run MB Motorsport Honda at the Druids hairpin - that delayed both and allowed Adam Morgan's Ciceley Motorsport Mercedes A-Class into second and Tom Ingram into third.

Ingram, who had carved through from 11th on the grid with 54kg of success ballast aboard his Speedworks Motorsport-run Toyota Corolla, passed Morgan into Surtees on the 13th lap, but Butcher was 5.953s in front.

Ingram slashed the gap to 1.522s by the flag, but Butcher clung on for victory.

"It's fantastic - we really needed that going into the winter," said Butcher. "I was really comfortable, and the car was so much better than in race one.

"It was only in the last few laps when I saw Tom's lights appear in my mirror I thought 'Oh my God', but I brought it home."

A nerf from outside title contender Dan Cammish at Clearways on the 15th lap sent Morgan wide, allowing the Team Dynamics-run Honda of Cammish and Hill's older Civic into third and fourth respectively.

Hill then climbed onto the final podium spot by passing Cammish at Clearways with six laps remaining.

Behind fifth-placed Morgan, Sutton brought his Laser Tools Racing Infiniti Q50 home sixth and, with it, the 2020 BTCC title.

"It's an absolute dream to get this," said Sutton. "It's been a long time since an independent team won the overall championship.

"It's just a real shame that we can't experience it with the fans."

Cook finished seventh, ahead of the second Infiniti of Moffat, with Turkington ninth and Ollie Jackson's Motorbase Ford completing the top 10.

Turkington's result meant that he finished 14 points behind Sutton, and pipped Cammish to the runner-up spot by two points.

Brands Hatch BTCC race three results - 24 laps

Pos Driver Team Car Gap
1 Rory Butcher Motorbase Performance Ford 22m15.138s
2 Tom Ingram Speedworks Motorsport Toyota 1.522s
3 Jake Hill AmD Tuning Honda 7.679s
4 Dan Cammish Team Dynamics Honda 9.984s
5 Adam Morgan Ciceley Motorsport Mercedes 10.521s
6 Ash Sutton Laser Tools Racing Infiniti 12.038s
7 Josh Cook BTC Racing Honda 14.094s
8 Aiden Moffat Laser Tools Racing Infiniti 16.133s
9 Colin Turkington WSR BMW 17.320s
10 Ollie Jackson Motorbase Performance Ford 18.431s
11 Tom Chilton BTC Racing Honda 18.764s
12 Chris Smiley Excelr8 Motorsport Hyundai 19.008s
13 Tom Oliphant WSR BMW 19.217s
14 Matt Neal Team Dynamics Honda 20.935s
15 Michael Crees BTC Racing Honda 31.358s
16 Jack Goff Team Hard Volkswagen 35.780s
17 Paul Rivett Trade Price Cars Racing Audi 36.679s
18 Glynn Geddie Team Hard Volkswagen 38.623s
19 Senna Proctor Excelr8 Motorsport Hyundai 39.743s
20 Nicolas Hamilton Team Hard Volkswagen 45.302s
21 Jack Butel Ciceley Motorsport Mercedes 46.119s
22 Bradley Philpot Power Maxed Racing Vauxhall 47.175s
23 Carl Boardley Team Hard BMW 54.671s
24 Ethan Hammerton Trade Price Cars Racing Audi 3 Laps
- Sam Osborne AmD Tuning Honda Retirement
- Stephen Jelley Team Parker Racing BMW Retirement
- Andy Neate Motorbase Performance Ford Retirement


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