Reigning champion Colin Turkington claimed a pair of British Touring Car Championship victories in his new BMW 330i M Sport at Donington Park, where Tom Ingram also scored a first win for the new Toyota Corolla.
Team BMW racer Turkington claimed his first BTCC pole position in more than two years. He went on to dominate the first race, keeping Ash Sutton (Subaru Levorg) at bay despite a number of safety car periods spoiling his chances to build a lead.
Tom Oliphant fought his way up to third in his Team BMW 330i M Sport to claim his maiden BTCC podium, ahead of works Honda Civic Type R racer Matt Neal. Ingram took fifth.
Several cars were heavily damaged in a major pile-up at the Old Hairpon on the opening lap, with the Pirtek Racing 330i M Sport of Andrew Jordan suffering the worst of the damage. Jordan was briefly hospitalised for checks, with his car too damaged to take any further part in the weekend.
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Despite having to run success ballast, Turkington continued his domination in the second race, again puling clear as his rivals battled for position. Two safety car periods again prevented him from building a big lead, but the Northern Irishman kept controlling the restarts.
Notably, Turkington only won one race during his title-winning 2018 season, so has already doubled that tally after just six of 30 races in 2019.
Sutton initially held second again, but lost out late in the race to a charging Neal. The Honda man had earlier clashed with Oliphant, with the latter dropping down the order and later retiring after a separate incident. Tom Chilton finished fourth in his Ford Focus RS.
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Team Toyota Speedworks driver Ingram slipped down to 10th in the second race, but was drawn on pole for the reverse-grid final race of the day. He used that to great effect, dominating the race to score his first victory in the new Corolla. Notably, around 4500 employees from Toyota’s nearby Burnaston plant were in attendance at the Derbyshire circuit.
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