BTCC Silverstone – Lloyd takes win for Restart Racing, title rivals secure points

Dan Lloyd secured Restart Racing’s first ever BTCC win from fourth on the grid in a race which ended under Safety Car conditions. A fire for Nicholas Hamilton brought an early end to his race, and meant Lloyd’s excellent manoeuvres were rewarded with victory.

Title rivals Tom Ingram and Ash Sutton secured vital points finishes with not many races left to fight for the championship.

Pole sitter Daryl DeLeon led off the line with Shedden close behind. Sutton made a good start, squeezing up the inside and gaining a couple of places with a Ingram following his rival through.

Shedden dove down the inside of DeLeon at Luffield to take the lead. DeLeon began to slip down the grid as Dan Lloyd, Jake Hill and Senna Proctor passed the BMW man. Lloyd’s Restart Racing Hyundai took the lead at Brooklands with Shedden slipping into the clutches of Hill.

Further down the grid, the title protagonists were making their way through the field. Ingram made an important pass on Sutton for ninth on lap four, reducing any risk of losing any of his championship lead.

Hill passed Shedden for second and was bearing down on Lloyd in the lead, but the Hyundai driver stayed strong and held off Hill’s BMW.

Lap 11 saw Ingram pass Sutton’s teammate Dan Rowbottom. The Ford driver doing all he could to hold up Ingram but to no avail as the championship leader moved into seventh.

The race was neutralised on lap 18 when Nicholas Hamilon’s Cupra burst into flames. A small fire was spotted under the car which prompted Hamilton to park up on the Wellington straight. The car soon alight and being tackled by the marshals armed with fire extinguishers.

The Safety Car came out but the race never resumed as it finished behind yellow flag conditions.

Lloyd took the win, Restart Racing’s first ever BTCC victory, with Hill and Shedden rounding off the podium. Senna Proctor took fourth from sixth on the grid with Josh Cook and Aiden Moffat following close behind after a race-long battle.

Importantly, Ingram led Sutton home in seventh and eighth respectively with Rowbottom and Adam Morgan ninth and tenth. Aron Taylor-Smith was 11th with Dan Cammish moving from 21st on the grid to 12th. DeLeon fell from pole to 13th with Charles Rainford and Chris Smiley’s Restart Hyundai book-ending the points with 15th.

Ingram’s lead is now 33 points ahead of Sutton with just five races to go, and the chance to build on impressive race one finishes in race two.

Pos

Name

Team

Car

1 (4)

Dan LLOYD

Restart Racing

Hyundai i30N

2 (3)

Jake HILL

Laser Tools with WSR

BMW 330e

3 (2)

Gordon SHEDDEN

Toyota Gazoo Racing

Toyota Corolla

4 (6)

Senna PROCTOR

Team Vertu

Hyundai i30N

5 (5)

Josh COOK

Toyota Gazoo Racing

Toyota Corolla

6 (8)

Aiden MOFFAT

Team WSR

BMW 330e

7 (14)

Tom INGRAM

Team Vertu

Hyundai i30N

8 (12)

Ash SUTTON

NAPA Racing

Ford Focus

9 (7)

Dan ROWBOTTOM

NAPA Racing

Ford Focus

10 (13)

Adam MORGAN

Team Vertu

Hyundai i30N

11 (10)

Aron TAYLOR-SMITH

Toyota Gazoo Racing

Toyota Corolla

12 (21)

Dan CAMMISH

NAPA Racing

Ford Focus

13 (1)

Daryl DELEON

Team WSR

BMW 330e

14 (9)

Charles RAINFORD

LKQ Euro Car Parts Racing with WSR

BMW 330e

15 (15)

Chris SMILEY

Restart Racing

Hyundai i30N

16 (16)

Max BUXTON

Toyota Gazoo Racing

Toyota Corolla

17 (18)

Dexter PATTERSON

RoKIT Racing with Un-Limited Motorsport

Cupra Leon

18 (22)

Nick HALSTEAD

Power Maxed Racing

Cupra Leon

19 (19)

Sam OSBORNE

NAPA Racing

Ford Focus

20 (20)

Tom CHILTON

Team Vertu

Hyundai i30N

21 (11)

Mikey DOBLE

Power Maxed Racing

Cupra Leon

DNF (17)

Nicholas HAMILTON

Powder Monkey

Cupra Leon

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