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BTCC Oulton Park: Sutton takes win in second race to regain points lead

Ingram somehow claims fourth on hard tyres

Ashley Sutton, NAPA Racing UK Ford Focus ST

Ashley Sutton, NAPA Racing UK Ford Focus ST

Photo by: JEP

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Four-time British Touring Car Championship title winner Ash Sutton made no mistake to win the second race of the day at Oulton Park and retake the points lead.

Sutton conceded third place on the final lap of the opener in order to not have to use the hard-compound Goodyear tyre for the sequel, so it was only a matter of time before he picked off the hard-shod trio in front of him on his soft rubber.

First-race winner and interim points leader Tom Ingram held on for a lap and a half, before Sutton’s Alliance Racing-run NAPA Ford Focus ST dived down the inside of the Excelr8 Motorsport Hyundai i30 N Fastback at the hairpin.

Ingram ran wide on the hairpin exit, allowing his Excelr8 Hyundai team-mate Adam Morgan a run on him down to the Hislop’s chicane, where the Lancastrian moved up to second place.

Morgan appeared to be willing to fight Sutton for the lead, before the race went under the safety car.

Dan Lloyd, running ninth in his Restart Racing Hyundai, seemed to be getting a run on Josh Cook out of Knickerbrook when he clipped the inside kerb of Clay Hill. This fired him across the track and into a heavy sideways impact with the barrier on the outside.

Morgan kept Sutton on his toes until the leading Ford had its first lap of TOCA Turbo Boost usage to extend the margin beyond a second.

Morgan used TTB on the following tour to bring himself back onto Sutton’s bumper, but finally trailed the victor across the line by 1.715 seconds.

Adam Morgan, Team Vertu Hyundai i30N

Adam Morgan, Team Vertu Hyundai i30N

Photo by: JEP

As rain began to fall after the race, Sutton said: “I was hoping that rain was going to come in a bit sooner and have its effect, and make life a bit more difficult for the guys on the hard tyres.

“There were lots of offs, lots of debris, and it was a case of managing the gap and making sure I didn’t do anything silly.”

Tom Chilton was another to get past Excelr8 team-mate Ingram before the safety car, via a move at Cascades, and the veteran Surrey racer completed the podium, gaining the bonus point for fastest lap to boot.

At an ever-increasing distance behind the leading trio remained the remarkable Ingram.

Somehow, the 2022 champion, running hard rubber on his Hyundai and with only one lap of TTB to the seven of the soft-shod West Surrey Racing BMW 330i M Sport of Jake Hill, managed to hold on for fourth position.

Looming up behind them late on in sixth place was the Alliance Ford of Dan Rowbottom, who took the pain of using hard tyres in race one and climbed the order from 14th on the grid, despite a grassy excursion at the chicane on the opening lap.

Seventh spot went to the One Motorsport Honda Civic Type R of Josh Cook, while the four-car battle for eighth went to Senna Proctor’s Excelr8 Hyundai. Gordon Shedden in his Speedworks Motorsport Toyota Corolla GR Sport snatched ninth on the final lap from the hard-tyred Alliance Ford of Dan Cammish, and that proved a double bonus for the Scottish three-time champion when he was drawn on reversed-grid pole.

Shedden had earlier emerged unscathed from an incident at Old Hall when his move down the inside of Charles Rainford’s WSR BMW sent the rookie slamming into the tyre barriers, although somehow Rainford recovered to finish the race.

BTCC Oulton Park - Race 2 results

 Cla   Nº   Driver   Car / Engine   Laps   Time   Delay/Retirement 
1 116  Ash Sutton Ford 18 29'34.907  
2 33  Adam Morgan Hyundai 18 29'36.622 1.715
3 3  Tom Chilton Hyundai 18 29'38.519 3.612
4 80  Tom Ingram Hyundai 18 29'43.737 8.830
5 1  Jake Hill BMW 18 29'44.170 9.263
6 32  Dan Rowbottom Ford 18 29'45.719 10.812
7 66  Josh Cook Honda/TOCA 18 29'48.721 13.814
8 18  Senna Proctor Hyundai 18 29'50.191 15.284
9 52  Gordon Shedden Toyota 18 29'50.354 15.447
10 27  Dan Cammish Ford 18 29'50.781 15.874
11 88  Mikey Doble Vauxhall/TOCA 18 29'50.951 16.044
12 77  Sam Osborne Ford 18 29'52.191 17.284
13 132  James Dorlin Toyota 18 29'53.859 18.952
14 22  Chris Smiley Hyundai 18 29'55.919 21.012
15 2  Daryl DeLeon BMW 18 29'56.474 21.567
16 16  Aiden Moffat BMW 18 29'58.979 24.072
17 26  Finn Leslie Toyota 18 30'00.394 25.487
18 93  Max Hall Cupra/TOCA 18 30'00.978 26.071
19 17  Dexter Patterson Cupra/TOCA 18 30'03.642 28.735
20 28  Nicolas Hamilton Cupra/TOCA 18 30'04.154 29.247
21 99  Charles Rainford BMW 18 30'05.797 30.890
 
(10) 40  Árón T.-Smith Toyota 14 24'02.896 Retirement
(23) 50  Nick Halstead Vauxhall/TOCA 14 24'29.839 Retirement
(24) 12  Stephen Jelley Honda/TOCA 13 30'51.874 Retirement
(9) 123  Dan Lloyd Hyundai 2 3'02.164 Retirement
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