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. . Dan Kamish produced good lead in tough wet conditions to win the opening match for BTCC at Brands Hatch, with Ash Sutton winning points after the first race of the season finale. Tom Ingram qualified pole and managed to maintain the lead when the lights went out when front row teammate Rory was . . . More "

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Dan Kamish created a great engine in tough wet conditions to win the BTCC key in the Brands Hatch, with Ash Sutton leading by points after the first race to the end of the season.

Tom Ingram qualified to first place and managed to maintain the lead when the lights went out with front row teammate Rory Butcher slipping to fourth, with Sutton and Camish ahead of Ford from the second row of the car. Greed.

Ingram would lead the field during the early stages as he was looking to maintain his title hopes, while at the back, Kamish managed to sneak ahead of Sutton to the Druids on the fourth lap to finish second in the Dynamics-run Honda race.

Quickly close the Cammish to the rear of Toyota in the front and take advantage of the rear of the Corolla in Clearways without taking a step in difficult conditions.

The safety car was then deployed after Glenn Jedi and Sam Osborne clashed at the Druids and shortly after the reboot, Kamish made his show on the lead, sliding – quite literally – inland into the Druid to move to the lead.

From there, a Honda driver sprinted far ahead to claim a vital race victory, which is close to eleven points off the top of the championship.

In the back, Ingram will come under ever-increasing pressure from Sutton as Infiniti begins to find more speed as cycles pass. The Laser Tools Racing man made his move into the Surtees on lap 22, sweeping the lead, then instantly locating the fastest lap of the race to secure a vital extra point.

Although he would get close to Cammish through the closing laps, Sutton should have contented himself with second place but now assumes that the championship will advance again with two races in a row remaining.. Ingram finished third, keeping his title hopes alive for at least one more race, but Rory Boucher’s fourth place wasn’t enough to keep him in the competition.

Olly followed Jackson and Jake Hill behind to finish the top six after running in the same positions from the start, with Matt Neill also finishing where he started in P7.

After starting in eighth, defending champion Colin Turkington retained his position at the start but would struggle for speed in a BMW as the race continued, falling behind Josh Cook’s BTC Racing Honda from Josh Cook after restarting the safety car to finish in the ninth spot, which This means that the Northern Irishman is now two points below Sutton in the ranking.

On top of that, Paul Revitt was the leading runner in the Jack Sears Awards in 15th overall, with Michael Chris finishing third in the class to extend his lead over Karl Bordley, who pulled back with a sick BMW in the closing stages and is now late 17 points.

British Touring Car Championship, Brand Hatch Circuit, Tom Ingram, Ashley Sutton, Colin Turkington, Daniel Kamish

World News – GB – Dan Kamish wins the opening match as Ash Sutton hits the lead – TouringCarTimes

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