BTCC Brands Hatch – Josh Cook takes final race win of season

Josh Cook ended the season with a win in round 30, with his stop-start season being rewarded with a victory. Title runner up Ash Sutton finished second while Jake Hill bids farewell to the BTCC with a third place finish.

In a race where the overall title was already won, it was the other championships which took precedence. There was the independents and the Jack Sears trophy to fight for.

Aiden Moffat lead off the start from pole, with Sutton surging through from eighth on the grid. There was suspicion that Moffat had jumped the start but there was no further investigation.

Lap four saw two NAPA Ford’s colliding, as Dan Rowbottom tapped Dan Cammish wide onto the grass going into Druids. The Yorkshireman spun and suffered race-ending damage. He still managed to secure third in the standings despite not finishing. This brought out the final safety car of the season.

The restart came on lap eight, with Cook now ahead of Moffat, and Sutton and Hill forcing their way past the BMW driver. This led to a battle of the Scots as Moffat was defending from Gordon Shedden.

Dan Lloyd was leading the Independents title going into the final race, but his lead was under threat from teammate Chris Smiley and Mikey Doble of Power Maxed Racing.

The trio were together on track, fighting for 14th on the grid. Smiley was ahead but didn’t have enough of a gap to overhaul Lloyd. Lloyd lost places to Max Buxton and Nick Hamilton but managed to come home with a four point cushion over Doble and Smiley.

Daryl DeLeon and Charles Rainford were battling it out for the Jack Sears trophy, awarded for the best driver to have never scored a podium before the season began. Both have managed to not only achieve podiums but win races this season, but were still eligible for the title.

DeLeon secured the title with a 14th place finish, Rainford finished ahead in 12th but it wasn’t enough, as DeLeon, only 19, secures WSR’s first ever Jack Sears trophy.

Up front Cook won in the Toyota, ending his season on a high, missing part of the season after One Motorsport dropped out. He joined Toyota and secured a big win.

Sutton finished second with Hill, who’s leaving the BTCC, finished third. Shedden passed Moffat on the final lap for fourth while champion Tom Ingram finished sixth. Adam Morgan was seventh with Dan Rowbottom eighth. Senna Proctor and Sam Osborne rounded off the top ten.

Dexter Patterson was the top independent with 11th, while Rainford, Smiley, DeLeon and Doble rounded off the points.

Tom Ingram ended the season 42 points ahead of Ash Sutton as the champion, his second title.

Pos

Name

Team

Car

1 (2)

Josh COOK

Toyota Gazoo Racing

Toyota Corolla

2 (8)

Ash SUTTON

NAPA Racing

Ford Focus

3 (3)

Jake HILL

Laser Tools with WSR

BMW 330e

4 (6)

Gordon SHEDDEN

Toyota Gazoo Racing

Toyota Corolla

5 (1)

Aiden MOFFAT

Team WSR

BMW 330e

6 (9)

Tom INGRAM

Team Vertu

Hyundai i30N

7 (10)

Adam MORGAN

Team Vertu

Hyundai i30N

8 (4)

Dan ROWBOTTOM

NAPA Racing

Ford Focus

9 (7)

Senna PROCTOR

Team Vertu

Hyundai i30N

10 (12)

Sam OSBORNE

NAPA Racing

Ford Focus

11 (16)

Dexter PATTERSON

RoKIT Racing with Un-Limited Motorsport

Cupra Leon

12 (22)

Charles RAINFORD

LKQ Euro Car Parts Racing with WSR

BMW 330e

13 (11)

Chris SMILEY

Restart Racing

Hyundai i30N

14 (13)

Daryl DELEON

Team WSR

BMW 330e

15 (14)

Mikey DOBLE

Power Maxed Racing

Cupra Leon

16 (17)

Max BUXTON

Toyota Gazoo Racing

Toyota Corolla

17 (19)

Nicholas HAMILTON

Powder Monkey

Cupra Leon

18 (15)

Dan LLOYD

Restart Racing

Hyundai i30N

19 (18)

Nick HALSTEAD

Power Maxed Racing

Cupra Leon

DNF (21)

Aron TAYLOR-SMITH

Toyota Gazoo Racing

Toyota Corolla

DNF (20)

Tom CHILTON

Team Vertu

Hyundai i30N

DNF (5)

Dan CAMMISH

NAPA Racing

Ford Focus

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