Donington Park BTCC: Ash Sutton gives BMR Subaru shock pole
Ash Sutton took a remarkable British Touring Car Championship pole position at Donington Park in the Team BMR Subaru Levorg GT
The 23-year-old, who had a troubled time at the opening meeting at Brands Hatch three weeks ago with a poor-handling car and failed to score a single point, traded honours at the top of the timesheets throughout the session.
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He banked the best time after 10 minutes of the 30-minute period but it was scrubbed because of a track limits infringement.
Sutton went out again and set a lap that was 0.3 seconds ahead of the competition almost immediately.
That 1m09.412s - a new qualifying lap record - was good enough for top slot.
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"This is a huge credit to the lads at Team BMR who have worked day and night since Brands Hatch to turn the car around," said Sutton.
"We have been chipping away at lots of little things, and the boys are shattered so this one is for them.
"I got pole position here at Donington Park last year [in the factory MG], but couldn't convert it into a win - that has to be the main aim tomorrow."
A late lap from Rob Austin in the Handy Motorsport Toyota Avensis means he will line up second on the grid.
"I was putting myself under pressure during that session and I was a bit scrappy early on," said Austin.
"I just had to calm it down, and then the time came."
Jack Goff, who had set the fastest time in the free practice sessions, was third in his Eurotech Racing Honda Civic Type R.
He will share the second row with Speedworks Motorsport Toyota Avensis driver Tom Ingram, who was carrying 66kg of success ballast.
Reigning champion Gordon Shedden set the eighth best time in the Team Dynamics Honda Civic, despite carrying 75kg of success ballast, and he was just one place behind team-mate Matt Neal.
All of the factory BMW 125i M Sport drivers had complained of a lack of balance through the day.
BMW's leading qualifier was Colin Turkington in 12th, even though he had caused a red flag in the session with a water leak with six minutes to go. That prevented him returning to the track.
Aron Taylor-Smith led the way for the Triple Eight Racing-run works MG team in 13th, while Tom Chilton was the leading factory-backed Power Maxed Racing Vauxhall Astra in 14th.
Brands Hatch polesitter Jeff Smith, who had flown up to Oulton Park at lunchtime to qualify 16th for Monday's Mini Challenge race, helicoptered back to Donington and claimed 11th position in his Honda Civic Type R for his own Eurotech Racing team.
QUALIFYING RESULTS:
Pos | Driver | Team | Car | Time | Gap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Rob Austin | Handy Motorsport | Toyota | 1m09.514s | - |
2 | Jack Goff | Eurotech Racing | Honda | 1m09.555s | 0.041s |
3 | Tom Ingram | Speedworks Motorsport | Toyota | 1m09.710s | 0.196s |
4 | Aiden Moffat | Laser Tools Racing | Mercedes | 1m09.728s | 0.214s |
5 | Matt Neal | Dynamics/Honda | Honda | 1m09.753s | 0.239s |
6 | Gordon Shedden | Dynamics/Honda | Honda | 1m09.803s | 0.289s |
7 | Michael Epps | Team Hard | Volkswagen | 1m09.819s | 0.305s |
8 | Adam Morgan | Ciceley Racing | Mercedes | 1m09.907s | 0.393s |
9 | Jeff Smith | Eurotech Racing | Honda | 1m09.933s | 0.419s |
10 | Colin Turkington | WSR | BMW | 1m09.939s | 0.425s |
11 | Aron Taylor-Smith | Triple Eight/MG | MG | 1m09.957s | 0.443s |
12 | Tom Chilton | Power Maxed Racing | Vauxhall | 1m09.995s | 0.481s |
13 | Rob Collard | WSR | BMW | 1m09.998s | 0.484s |
14 | Andrew Jordan | WSR | BMW | 1m10.032s | 0.518s |
15 | Jason Plato | Team BMR | Subaru | 1m10.042s | 0.528s |
16 | Daniel Lloyd | Triple Eight/MG | MG | 1m10.149s | 0.635s |
17 | Josh Cook | Maximum Motorsport | Ford | 1m10.194s | 0.680s |
18 | Mat Jackson | Motorbase | Ford | 1m10.205s | 0.691s |
19 | Senna Proctor | Power Maxed Racing | Vauxhall | 1m10.211s | 0.697s |
20 | Chris Smiley | BTC Racing | Chevrolet | 1m10.250s | 0.736s |
21 | Matt Simpson | Dynamics/Honda | Honda | 1m10.290s | 0.776s |
22 | Dave Newsham | BTC Racing | Chevrolet | 1m10.315s | 0.801s |
23 | James Cole | Team BMR | Subaru | 1m10.395s | 0.881s |
24 | Will Burns | Team Hard | Volkswagen | 1m10.427s | 0.913s |
25 | Ollie Jackson | AmD Tuning | Audi | 1m10.492s | 0.978s |
26 | Martin Depper | Motorbase | Ford | 1m10.668s | 1.154s |
27 | Luke Davenport | Motorbase | Ford | 1m10.675s | 1.161s |
28 | Josh Price | Team BMR | Subaru | 1m10.691s | 1.177s |
29 | Ant Whorton-Eales | AmD Tuning | Audi | 1m10.697s | 1.183s |
30 | Stephen Jelley | Team Parker Racing | Ford | 1m10.708s | 1.194s |
- | Ash Sutton | Team BMR | Subaru | - | - |
- | Jake Hill | Team Hard | Volkswagen | - | - |
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