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BTCC’s need for speed
BTCC’s need for speed   
Thruxton awaits UK’s premier motorsport championship

The Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship roars into the UK’s fastest circuit – Thruxton – this weekend (28/29 May) with additional hybrid power likely to bring record-breaking speeds to the Hampshire venue.

The BTCC campaign is beginning to take shape following visits to Donington Park and Brands Hatch so far, with the next stop in Hampshire set to be one of the fastest weekends in the championship’s illustrious history.

Victory in the season opener followed by a trio of top five finishes at Brands Hatch vaulted Bristol Street Motors with EXCELR8 TradePriceCars.com’s Tom Ingram to the top of the table after six races, but the 28-year-old has a quintet of stars hunting him down.

Josh Cook became the first double race winner of 2022 following his triumphs in Kent last time out, and the Rich Energy BTC Racing driver sits just eight points off the summit, whilst reigning champion Ash Sutton (NAPA Racing UK) is the only driver inside the top six that is yet to win a race this season.

The West Surrey Racing duo of Jake Hill (ROKiT MB Motorsport) and Colin Turkington (Team BMW) are tied in the championship, having taken a win apiece so far, whilst triple champion Gordon Shedden has commenced his title challenge in encouraging fashion following victory at Donington Park.

At this early stage of any season there’s likely to be a host of others joining the championship chase with stars racing cars from BMW, Cupra, Ford, Honda, Hyundai, Infiniti, Toyota and Vauxhall looking to take on the fastest circuit in the UK.

The 2022 BTCC campaign has also heralded the dawn of the new Hybrid Era with cars receiving up to 15 seconds of additional power per lap, so there’s every chance we could see one the fastest-ever laps on record next weekend.

The cars and stars have already tested at the most southerly circuit on the calendar during the annual Season Launch where some 1250 laps and more than 3000 miles were completed throughout the day.

Goodyear’s hard compound tyre makes its appearance at the Hampshire venue due to the relentless high-speed corners and, even with this precaution, tyre management is always essential at Thruxton.
 

Local Interest

Toyota GAZOO Racing UK’s Ricky Collard will be banking on home support next weekend as the Hampshire driver targets an improvement on his solitary points finish so far, although the young charger continues to show solid promise.

Jason Plato moved to the county in recent years so Thruxton can be regarded as his local track during what is his farewell season in the BTCC. The tin top legend has been in buoyant mood following his switch to Rich Energy BTC Racing, with the Honda Civic Type R often proving a potent weapon at Thruxton.

The main man to have benefitted from Honda machinery at Thruxton is team-mate Josh Cook who has blasted to seven career victories in the last six visits to the 2.36-mile circuit. With the Bath racer sitting second in the standings, Cook could be a good bet to leave the venue with the championship lead.

Jack Butel is another who may class Thruxton as his home race weekend, seeing as the circuit is the closest geographically to his homeland in Jersey.


Timetable and Tickets

A BTCC triple header headlines the action but, as ever, a stellar line-up of support series will also wow the crowds at Thruxton.

The Quaife MINI CHALLENGE Trophy, Protyre Motorsport Ginetta GT5 Challenge, ROKiT F4 British Championship, Porsche Visit Cayman Islands Sprint Challenge Great Britain and Michelin Ginetta Junior Championship are all on the bill and will undoubtedly provide some spectacular entertainment.

Discounted tickets are available in advance with FREE entry for children 12 and under, whilst 13-15-year-olds will need to hold a teen ticket for this race meeting. Adult weekend tickets are £46 when booked in advance, with Sunday admission £31. Paddock passes are also available for purchase. Click here to book now.

For those watching from home or on the move, Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship qualifying on Saturday will be streamed live on itv.com/btcc, with the action kicking off from 1515, before the race day broadcast on Sunday commences at 1100 on ITV4.


Captions:
Above: The BTCC returns to Thruxton this weekend after last month's Season Launch in Hampshire Below top: Tom Ingram tops the Drivers' Standings six rounds into the campaign Below top left: 'King of Thruxton' Josh Cook will be aiming to maintain his winning reputation Below top right: As the only driver in the top six without a victory, Ash Sutton is hoping to open his account this weekend Below second left: Bumper crowds expected at the BTCC's most southerly event Below second right: Jake Hill leads the Goodyear Wingfoot Award Below middle large: Thruxton kicked off the 2022 campaign back in April hosting the annual Season Launch event Below third left: Colin Turkington bagged his first win in the Hybrid Era at Brands Hatch Indy Below third right: High-speed thrills are a staple at the 2.36-mile circuit Below fourth left: Ricky Collard will lead the local lights this weekend Below fourth right: Gordon Shedden will be aiming for more silverware

Simon Melluish or Emma Illman
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Note to Editors:
The British Touring Car Championship (BTCC) was formed in 1958 and is Britain's most popular motor racing spectacle with its race season comprising ten events at top circuits across the UK. It is contested by professional racing drivers in competition versions of every day road cars, giving it tremendous public appeal. Over 380,000 watch the BTCC trackside each year and it receives widespread UK terrestrial TV exposure on the ITV network, with all ten events broadcast live across ITV, ITV4 and itv.com.

The 2022 campaign marks the start of the BTCC’s Hybrid Era, as the championship becomes the first touring car series in the world to integrate hybrid power into all of its race cars.
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