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BTCC Snetterton: Hill tops sole free practice session from Morgan

MB Motorsport Honda driver Jake Hill topped the solo free practice session for the penultimate round of the British Touring Car Championship at Snetterton

While Hill lapped his old-spec AmD-run Civic FK2 a whopping 0.558 seconds quicker than the opposition, four-time champion Colin Turkington was the quickest of the title contenders, in fourth spot.

Hill looked strong for most of the 50-minute session, with the weekend schedule changing this weekend from its normal format of two 40-minute periods.

The Kent racer had his best BTCC weekend to date at Croft last time out, with two podiums, but paradoxically dropped out of the championship top 10 - and is therefore not carrying any success ballast - due to being leapfrogged in the points by Josh Cook, who won two races in North Yorkshire.

Although Hill's fastest lap was 0.8s quicker than his next best, he was on for a decent lap on an earlier run when he found the Audi of Ethan Hammerton in the way in the final sector.

"I'm absolutely chuffed with that," said Hill ahead of qualifying, which this weekend uses an experimental format whereby the top 10 go through to a shootout to form the first five rows on the grid.

"It was definitely not to be expected - I was surprised to be that far clear, and we stayed on used tyres in the hope of being in the top 10 shootout.

"The car's working well and the team are doing a great job."

Hill's session-topper was a full 2.5s adrift of Tom Ingram's record qualifying lap, set in 2019, with the conditions playing a major part - track temperature never rose above 7.8C.

"It's just a case of it being so cold," said Hill. "Everything's just not working as it should.

"It's difficult to drive and I don't see it getting much better - we're not supposed to race at the end of October!"

Hill's time knocked the hard-trying Adam Morgan off the top in the closing moments of the session.

The Ciceley Motorsport Mercedes A-Class, carrying 12kg of success ballast, had a strong run late in the session, although Morgan had a moment under braking for Agostini on the lap after his best.

A last-lap improvement lifted the BTC Racing Honda Civic of Michael Crees to third, ahead of Turkington, who spent much of the second half of the session atop the times in his West Surrey Racing-run BMW 330i M Sport, which is on 48kg of ballast and set some consistently quick laps.

Rory Butcher, his Motorbase Performance Ford Focus on 36kg, took fifth fastest ahead of the Team Dynamics-run Honda of current series runner-up Dan Cammish, on 54kg.

Tom Ingram, his Speedworks Motorsport-run Toyota Corolla on 42kg of ballast, improved on the final lap to go seventh, while Cook took his BTC Honda to eighth.

Cook was fastest in the early going before a red flag at the 20-minute mark, triggered by Hammerton spinning and stalling his Trade Price Cars Audi.

The second BMW of Tom Oliphant, on 30kg, was ninth, while championship leader Ash Sutton completed the top 10, his Laser Tools Racing Infiniti Q50 lugging the full 60kg of ballast.

Of the quartet of drivers making their first BTCC appearance of 2020, it was smooth-driving series debutante Jessica Hawkins who went quickest in her Power Maxed Racing Vauxhall Astra, one spot ahead of Clio Cup king Paul Rivett's Trade Price Audi.

BTCC Snetterton - Practice results

Pos Driver Team Car Gap
1 Jake Hill AmD Tuning Honda 1m57.320s
2 Adam Morgan Ciceley Motorsport Mercedes 0.558s
3 Michael Crees BTC Racing Honda 0.762s
4 Colin Turkington WSR BMW 0.788s
5 Rory Butcher Motorbase Performance Ford 0.958s
6 Dan Cammish Team Dynamics Honda 0.961s
7 Tom Ingram Speedworks Motorsport Toyota 0.979s
8 Josh Cook BTC Racing Honda 1.076s
9 Tom Oliphant WSR BMW 1.111s
10 Ash Sutton Laser Tools Racing Infiniti 1.114s
11 Chris Smiley Excelr8 Motorsport Hyundai 1.176s
12 Aiden Moffat Laser Tools Racing Infiniti 1.260s
13 Ollie Jackson Motorbase Performance Ford 1.334s
14 Matt Neal Team Dynamics Honda 1.549s
15 Carl Boardley Team Hard BMW 1.549s
16 Senna Proctor Excelr8 Motorsport Hyundai 1.615s
17 Stephen Jelley Team Parker Racing BMW 1.761s
18 Tom Chilton BTC Racing Honda 1.899s
19 Sam Osborne AmD Tuning Honda 1.938s
20 Jessica Hawkins Power Maxed Racing Vauxhall 2.582s
21 Paul Rivett Trade Price Cars Racing Audi 2.740s
22 Andy Neate Motorbase Performance Ford 2.750s
23 Nicolas Hamilton Team Hard Volkswagen 3.634s
24 Glynn Geddie Team Hard Volkswagen 4.190s
25 Jack Butel Ciceley Motorsport Mercedes 4.610s
26 Ethan Hammerton Trade Price Cars Racing Audi 5.328s
27 Jack Goff Team Hard Volkswagen -

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