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BTCC Brands Hatch: Sutton masterclass gives him qualifying race win

Four-time champion on form as Ingram suffers first-lap incident

Ashley Sutton, NAPA Racing UK

Ashley Sutton, NAPA Racing UK

Photo by: JEP

Ash Sutton put in a masterclass of driving and opportunism to take an unexpected victory in the qualifying race for the British Touring Car Championship round at Brands Hatch.

The four-time champion entered the weekend as points leader, meaning his Alliance Racing-run NAPA Ford Focus Titanium saloon had access to just one second per lap of TOCA Turbo Boost through qualifying and the subsequent 18 laps of racing, to the maximum 20s of some of his opposition.

Nevertheless, Sutton put his Focus fifth on the grid, then jumped fourth-starting Ricky Collard at the start.

From third on the grid, Daryl De Leon used the rear-wheel drive of his West Surrey Racing BMW 330i M Sport to spear between poleman Tom Ingram and front-row starter Dan Cammish. With Cammish on the outside into Paddock Hill Bend, he was hung out to dry and team-mate Sutton was able to slip by into third.

Tom Ingram, Team VERTU

Tom Ingram, Team VERTU

Photo by: JEP

Sutton then got inside De Leon at Druids, but the BMW hung on and the Anglo-Filipino felt he had spied a gap inside Ingram’s Excelr8 Motorsport Hyundai i30 N Fastback into Graham Hill Bend.

De Leon slithered down the inside onto a contact course with Ingram, who was shoved onto the grass, and Sutton had the momentum along Cooper Straight to move into the lead.

Ingram was down to fifth behind Excelr8 Hyundai team-mate Collard, and for the rest of the race the leading quintet circulated in close formation with no changes in position.

The leading pair pulled out a small margin over their pursuers as the race wore on, which was just as well for De Leon, whose last-ditch bid to attack Sutton almost ended in disaster when he slipped wide at Clearways on the final lap, skimming the edge of the gravel trap and rejoining just in time to fend off Cammish to the chequered flag.

Sutton’s leading margin therefore ballooned to 1.632s at the end of an exquisite drive.

“That was mega,” he said. “I felt a bit like Jesus where the path opened for me. Daryl and Tom got sucked into each other, which made it a little bit easier for me.

Ashley Sutton, NAPA Racing UK

Ashley Sutton, NAPA Racing UK

Photo by: JEP

“That was 18 qualifying laps – I knew we were strong in sector one so we had to maximise that every single lap. The car is mega and we’re in an amazing place with it at the moment – we’re singing in harmony.”

Behind the top five, Adam Morgan got past Charles Rainford, who ended up being delayed in contact with Tom Chilton at Graham Hill Bend on the second lap. From then on, Morgan’s Plato Racing Mercedes A35 Saloon kept Mikey Doble (Power Maxed Racing Audi A3 Saloon) at arm’s length for sixth, with the second PMR Audi of Dexter Patterson shadowing them.

Some fruity battling for ninth between the Speedworks-run Laser Tools Toyota Corolla GR Sports of Aron Taylor-Smith and Gordon Shedden allowed stablemate Josh Cook into their midst. Cook got past both, only for a puncture on the penultimate lap to drop him out of the race. Taylor-Smith moved back up to ninth and just clung on to it from Shedden.

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All Stats
 
Cla Driver # Car Laps Time Interval km/h
1 United Kingdom A. Sutton NAPA Racing UK   Ford Focus Titanium 18

14'33.391

  89.62
2
D. De Leon West Surrey Racing
  BMW 330i M Sport 18

+1.632

14'35.023

1.632 89.45
3 United Kingdom D. Cammish NAPA Racing UK   Ford Focus Titanium 18

+2.091

14'35.482

0.459 89.40
4 United Kingdom R. Collard Team Vertu   Hyundai i30N 18

+2.431

14'35.822

0.340 89.37
5 United Kingdom T. Ingram Team Vertu   Hyundai i30N 18

+3.065

14'36.456

0.634 89.30
6 United Kingdom A. Morgan Cataclean Plato Racing   Mercedes A35 Saloon 18

+5.566

14'38.957

2.501 89.05
7
M. Doble LKQ Euro Car Parts with Power Maxed Racing
  Audi A3 Saloon 18

+6.196

14'39.587

0.630 88.99
8
D. Patterson Steel Seal with Power Maxed Racing
  Audi A3 Saloon 18

+7.846

14'41.237

1.650 88.82
9 Ireland A. Taylor-Smith Laser Tools Racing with MB Motorsport   Toyota Corolla GR Sport 18

+14.147

14'47.538

6.301 88.19
10 United Kingdom G. Shedden Laser Tools Racing with MB Motorsport   Toyota Corolla GR Sport 18

+14.609

14'48.000

0.462 88.14
11 United Kingdom S. Osborne NAPA Racing UK   Ford Focus Titanium 18

+14.828

14'48.219

0.219 88.12
12
J. Dorlin Restart Racing
  Hyundai i30N 18

+15.117

14'48.508

0.289 88.09
13
L. Selby NAPA Racing UK
  Ford Focus Titanium 18

+15.326

14'48.717

0.209 88.07
14 United Kingdom C. Smiley Restart Racing   Hyundai i30N 18

+15.704

14'49.095

0.378 88.03
15 United Kingdom T. Chilton Team Vertu   Hyundai i30N 18

+15.992

14'49.383

0.288 88.01
16
C. Rainford West Surrey Racing
  BMW 330i M Sport 18

+16.407

14'49.798

0.415 87.96
17 United Kingdom A. Moffat LKQ Euro Car Parts with Power Maxed Racing   Audi A3 Saloon 18

+17.877

14'51.268

1.470 87.82
18 United Kingdom D. Rowbottom Cataclean Plato Racing   Mercedes A35 Saloon 18

+19.288

14'52.679

1.411 87.68
19
M. Buxton Speedworks Corolla Racing
  Toyota Corolla GR Sport 18

+21.778

14'55.169

2.490 87.44
20
N. Hamilton Team Vertu
  Hyundai i30N 16

+2 Laps

15'00.004

2 Laps 77.30
dnf United Kingdom J. Cook Speedworks Corolla Racing   Toyota Corolla GR Sport 16

+2 Laps

13'08.462

  88.24
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