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BTCC Donington Park: Morgan beats Sutton in opener

Adam Morgan took victory from Ash Sutton in the Donington Park opener in the British Touring Car Championship

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Adam Morgan

Photo by: JEP

Adam Morgan kept up the rich vein of form for the ‘Team Formerly Known As Plato Racing’ with victory in Sunday’s British Touring Car Championship opener at Donington Park.

Morgan and his CPRL Mercedes A35 Saloon led from pole position to the chequered flag in a race interrupted by two safety-car interludes – the first triggered by a spectacular roll for BTCC newcomer Lewis Gilbert’s West Surrey Racing BMW on the downhill approach to the Melbourne hairpin.

Morgan was initially pursued by the Speedworks Motorsport Toyota Corolla GR Sport of Josh Cook. The West Countryman had fended off a between-safety-cars attack from runaway championship leader Ash Sutton. But Cook’s luck was out again, when a detached gear lever putting him out of the race with six laps remaining.

Sutton moved up to second place in his Alliance Racing-run NAPA Ford Focus Titanium. With just one lap of TOCA Turbo Boost usage to the 10 of Morgan, he had no chance of catching the leading Mercedes. And, with the exit of Cook, Sutton came under pressure from the second CPRL Mercedes of Dan Rowbottom and Gordon Shedden’s Speedworks-run Laser Tools Toyota, each with 10 laps of TTB.

Earlier in the race, Rowbottom had caught an unlucky break when his bid to pass Sutton into the Goddard hairpin was scuppered by the safety car warning lights appearing. The bearded Midlander moved in front, but then conceded the position back to the Ford while the race was under caution. Rowbottom then appeared to be struggling with tyres as the race wore on, allowing Sutton a clear run to second. With Morgan backing off on the last lap, the winning margin was 2.733 seconds.

“After years of doing this, you get used to having Tim Harvey’s [1992 champion and TV pundit] voice in your head saying you’re going to be panicking about every noise,” said Morgan.

Adam Morgan

Adam Morgan

Photo by: JEP

“There was a little vibration in the front right – I did back off a bit to protect it – but I have to say this car, we’ve found the sweet spot. I’ve never driven a car that handles so well. It’s just unbelievable at the minute.”

With Rowbottom struggling, Shedden scented blood and made his move to grab third at the Old Hairpin on the penultimate lap. That left the Mercedes vulnerable to the second Alliance Ford of Dan Cammish, who’d hitherto had a very quiet race.

On the final lap, Cammish chucked it down the inside of the Melbourne hairpin, with contact as Rowbottom attempted to move across. There was more contact on exit, Rowbottom running wide and cementing fourth position for Cammish.

Aron Taylor-Smith did a very solid job in his Laser Tools Toyota – the best car on hard-compound Goodyears behind the five soft-shod machines in front on his way to sixth.

Dexter Patterson, the last of the competitive runners on medium rubber, couldn’t clear Taylor-Smith and ended up seventh in his Power Maxed Racing Audi A3 Saloon, while right behind him were the hard-shod Excelr8 Motorsport Hyundai i30 N Fastbacks of Ricky Collard and Tom Ingram. Reigning champion Ingram’s ever-diminishing title hopes deteriorated further when Collard passed him around the outside – and via the gravel – at the esses.

Mikey Doble completed the top 10 in his PMR Audi, also on hard rubber.

Gilbert’s huge accident was triggered by contact from the Excelr8 Hyundai of Tom Chilton, which then caused the second safety car when it ground to a halt at McLeans. Scarcely had the caution been called when Chilton refired and got going again.

BTCC Donington Park - Race 1 results

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All Stats
 
Cla Driver # Car Laps Time Interval km/h Retirement Points
1 United Kingdom A. Morgan Cataclean Plato Racing   Mercedes A35 Saloon 17

31'06.329

  81.49   20
2 United Kingdom A. Sutton NAPA Racing UK   Ford Focus Titanium 17

+2.733

31'09.062

2.733 81.37   17
3 United Kingdom G. Shedden Laser Tools Racing with MB Motorsport   Toyota Corolla GR Sport 17

+6.802

31'13.131

4.069 81.19   15
4 United Kingdom D. Cammish NAPA Racing UK   Ford Focus Titanium 17

+8.478

31'14.807

1.676 81.12   13
5 United Kingdom D. Rowbottom Cataclean Plato Racing   Mercedes A35 Saloon 17

+8.953

31'15.282

0.475 81.10   11
6 Ireland A. Taylor-Smith Laser Tools Racing with MB Motorsport   Toyota Corolla GR Sport 17

+11.155

31'17.484

2.202 81.00   10
7
D. Patterson Steel Seal with Power Maxed Racing
  Audi A3 Saloon 17

+11.644

31'17.973

0.489 80.98   9
8 United Kingdom R. Collard Team Vertu   Hyundai i30N 17

+11.922

31'18.251

0.278 80.97   8
9 United Kingdom T. Ingram Team Vertu   Hyundai i30N 17

+12.630

31'18.959

0.708 80.94   7
10
M. Doble LKQ Euro Car Parts with Power Maxed Racing
  Audi A3 Saloon 17

+18.740

31'25.069

6.110 80.68   6
11 United Kingdom A. Moffat LKQ Euro Car Parts with Power Maxed Racing   Audi A3 Saloon 17

+21.282

31'27.611

2.542 80.57   5
12
C. Rainford West Surrey Racing
  BMW 330i M Sport 17

+22.277

31'28.606

0.995 80.52   4
13 United Kingdom C. Smiley Restart Racing   Hyundai i30N 17

+22.654

31'28.983

0.377 80.51   3
14
L. Selby NAPA Racing UK
  Ford Focus Titanium 17

+25.128

31'31.457

2.474 80.40   2
15 United Kingdom D. Lloyd Restart Racing   Hyundai i30N 17

+25.469

31'31.798

0.341 80.39   1
16
D. De Leon West Surrey Racing
  BMW 330i M Sport 17

+25.731

31'32.060

0.262 80.38    
17
N. Hamilton Team Vertu
  Hyundai i30N 17

+28.949

31'35.278

3.218 80.24    
18
R. Bensley Speedworks Corolla Racing
  Toyota Corolla GR Sport 17

+34.531

31'40.860

5.582 80.01    
19 United Kingdom T. Chilton Team Vertu   Hyundai i30N 17

+37.203

31'43.532

2.672 79.89    
20
N. Halstead Steel Seal with Power Maxed Racing
  Audi A3 Saloon 17

+41.031

31'47.360

3.828 79.73    
dnf United Kingdom J. Cook Speedworks Corolla Racing   Toyota Corolla GR Sport 11

+6 Laps

21'59.015

6 Laps 74.57 Retirement  
dnf
L. Gilbert West Surrey Racing
  BMW 330i M Sport 0

 

    Retirement  
dns United Kingdom S. Osborne NAPA Racing UK   Ford Focus Titanium 0

 

       
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