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Cook in control as BTCC heads to Croft
Cook in control as BTCC heads to Croft
North Yorkshire circuit set to host as campaign hits halfway mark

The Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship continues its northern jaunt this weekend (25/26 June) as Rounds 13, 14 and 15 of the campaign get underway at Croft Circuit.

Marking the final outing before Britain’s premier motorsport series’ annual mid-season break, the fifth event on the 2022 calendar will prove pivotal in the championship battle.

Heading into the weekend with a 15-point advantage is Rich Energy BTC Racing’s Josh Cook who, having secured two consecutive double wins earlier in the campaign, enjoyed a consistent weekend during the latest outing at Oulton Park, finishing the final race of the day on the rostrum.

Fresh off the back of one of his strongest weekends in the BTCC to date, Bristol Street Motors with EXCELR8 TradePriceCars.com’s Tom Ingram is Croft-bound in bullish mood, having followed up pole position with a pair of lights-to-flag victories in Cheshire, propelling himself to second in the standings.

Reigning Champion Ash Sutton holds third in the title fight, despite being the only driver in the top six without a win to his name in 2022. Consistent and measured drives from the 28-year-old have seen him finish on the podium in five of the last six races, but the NAPA Racing UK man is inevitably hoping to grace the top step of the rostrum in North Yorkshire.

Colin Turkington will no doubt be aiming to reinforce his ‘King of Croft’ moniker after two successful results at Oulton Park were followed by a frustrating conclusion to the day as the Northern Irishman was forced to retire from the final contest when a multi-car incident saw his Team BMW machine suffer substantial damage.

Occupying fifth in the standings is ROKiT MB Motorsport’s Jake Hill, who enjoyed a strong weekend at the 2.13-mile circuit in 2021, following up second in the opener with a victory, whilst Gordon Shedden's Halfords Racing with Cataclean Honda holds sixth.

Local Lights

After a consistent weekend last time out elevated him to the top ten in the Drivers’ Standings, Leeds racer Dan Cammish (NAPA Racing UK) heads to his local event aiming to build on his change of fortunes and make a return to the podium.

Rich Energy BTC Racing’s Jason Plato considers the circuit somewhat of a home event, having spent his youth growing up in Newcastle, and after a 'tough weekend' at Oulton Park, the Honda driver will be hoping for a solid points haul.

Having been involved in the same incident as Turkington, Yorkshireman Dan Lloyd (Bristol Street Motors with EXCELR8 TradePriceCars.com) returns to the scene of his maiden BTCC victory ready to reward the efforts of the squad in repairing his #123 Hyundai.

Ticket Prices, TV Times and Support Races

Sunday’s trio of BTCC encounters will be broadcast live and in high definition on ITV4 between 1130-1835, while the qualifying action will be streamed via itv.com/btcc on Saturday from 1515.

Although advance tickets are no longer on sale, fans are able to purchase entry tickets on the gate throughout the weekend, with prices starting from £17 and under 13s free of charge. More information is available here.

With the F4 British Championship, MINI CHALLENGE Trophy, Ginetta GT5 Challenge, Ginetta Junior Championship and Porsche Sprint Challenge Great Britain on the bill, the weekend will provide unmissable action for fans trackside and at home, and all of the racing can be followed using the circuit commentary and TSL’s live timings for every session at btcc.net/live.


Captions:
Above: Josh Cook is the man on top heading into the weekend Below top: After following up pole position with a double win, Tom Ingram is in bullish mood Below top left: NAPA Racing UK's Ash Sutton is looking for that elusive first win of the year Below top right: Will 'King of Croft' Colin Turkington continue his streak in North Yorkshire? Below second left: ROKiT MB Motorsport man Jake Hill holds fifth in the title chase Below second right: Jason Plato regards Croft as somewhat of a home circuit Below middle large: The North Yorkshire circuit delivered a trio of captivating contests last year Below third left: Dan Cammish is hoping to put on a show for a home crowd Below third right: Local racer Dan Lloyd returns to the scene of his BTCC win Below fourth left: Croft awaits! Below fourth right: Fans lined the banks in 2021

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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