Early British Touring Car Championship leader Josh Cook reveals he had to battle through electrical gremlins with his BTC Racing Honda Civic Type R during the season opening weekend at Brands Hatch.
Rory Butcher says he's pleased to be the first driver to deliver the AmD Tuning squad their first ever British Touring Car Championship race victory after inheriting the race three at Brands Hatch.
Motorbase Performance's Tom Chilton admits the five-second time penalty, which cost him the race three British Touring Car Championship victory at Brands Hatch 'was a fair cop'.
Motorbase Performance's Tom Chilton has taken his first British Touring Car Championship race victory of the season after winning the reverse grid finale at Brands Hatch.
1. Tom Chilton Team Shredded Wheat Racing with Gallagher Ford Focus RS +14.106s 2. Rory Butcher Cobra Sport AmD AutoAid/RCIB Insurance Honda Civic Type R +1.995s
Andrew Jordan has won the second round of the 2019 British Touring Car Championship to give the BMW 330i M Sport its first race victory on its debut weekend at Brands Hatch.
1. Josh Cook BTC Racing Honda Civic Type R 24 laps 2. Jake Hill TradePriceCars.com Audi S3 +2.723s 3. Tom Chilton Team Shredded Wheat Racing with Gallagher Ford Focus RS +3.850s
Team Toyota GB's Tom Ingram has set himself the target of securing three top-ten results on his first British Touring Car Championship weekend with the new Speedworks built Toyota Corolla.
Defending British Touring Car champion Colin Turkington has hailed his top-three qualifying run as a 'brilliant result' after all three of the new BMW 3 Series machines impressed on the car's debut at Brands Hatch.
Subaru's Ashley Sutton said he made the best of the greasy conditions in qualifying to clinch pole position for tomorrow's opening British Touring Car Championship race at Brands Hatch.
Subaru's Ashley Sutton will start the first British Touring Car Championship race of the season from pole position after ending an incident packed qualifying ahead of Jason Plato and defending champion Colin Turkington at Brands Hatch.
1. Ashley Sutton Adrian Flux Subaru Racing Subaru Levorg 53.602 seconds 2. Jason Plato Sterling Insurance with Power Maxed Racing Vauxhall Astra 53.769 seconds
Jason Plato has set his sights on reaching the top-ten during this afternoon's British Touring Car Championship qualifying session after setting the fourth fastest time behind the BMWs in second practice.
Tom Oliphant has topped the timesheets in FP2 ahead of his BMW team mates Andrew Jordan and Colin Turkington as the West Surrey Racing outfit lock-out the top-three order ahead of qualifying for tomorrow's British Touring Car Championship season opener at Brands Hatch.
BMW Pirtek Racing's Andrew Jordan has set the early benchmark at Brands Hatch after topping the opening British Touring Car Championship practice session of 2019 ahead of Sam Tordoff.
1. Andrew Jordan BMW Pirtek Racing BMW 330i M Sport 48.034 seconds 2. Sam Tordoff Cobra Sport AmD AutoAid/RCIB Insurance Honda Civic Type R 48.091 seconds
Motorbase Performance's Tom Chilton is arriving into this weekend's Brands Hatch British Touring Car Championship season opener in a 'very positive' mood after ending last week's pre-season test second fastest.
Defending British Touring Car champion Colin Turkington says he's 'incredibly motivated to bring something new to his game' as the Team BMW driver prepares to kick-start the defence of his 2018 title at Brands Hatch this weekend.
HMS Racing's Rob Austin says the balance of the Alfa Romeo Giulietta is still 'nowhere near where he wants it', despite reaching the podium during the third British Touring Car Championship race of the day at Brands Hatch.
Despite losing the opportunity of scoring big points in race two, two-time British Touring Car champion Colin Turkington has left Brands Hatch encouraged by the performance of his BMW 125i M Sport challenger.