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TEAM VERTU WINS AGAIN AT SILVERSTONE TO STRENGTHEN BTCC TITLE BID
Team VERTU moved onto eight wins for the season with another impressive weekend at Silverstone that allowed the EXCELR8-run squad to strengthen its quest to secure the Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship title.
Tom Ingram scored his sixth win of the campaign to remain the man to beat in the Drivers’ Championship having now scored more points than he has done in any other season in Britain’s premier racing series, with Tom Chilton, Adam Morgan and Senna Proctor all displaying strong pace – even though that pace wasn’t reflected in the final results.
The weekend started well in free practice where Morgan topped the times in the second session, with both Chilton and Proctor also lapping inside the top ten. Ingram was close behind despite his lack of TOCA Turbo Boost, which was proving to be more of an issue around the short Silverstone layout than it had been at circuits earlier in the year.
Qualifying would turn into something of a lottery as a result of changeable weather conditions, with Proctor, Morgan and Chilton all taking part in the first part of Q1. It looked like Chilton and Proctor would progress until Chilton failed the ride height test, demoting him to the back of the field, with Morgan also unable to progress.
That left them 13th and 19th on the grid for race one, with Ingram also unable to make it out of Q1 from the second group, leaving him in 14th having failed to make the Quick Six for the first time this year.
Proctor however was able to the fly the flag for the team as he made it the final part of the session before qualifying in sixth in the worst of the weather.
Electing to run the soft tyre in race one, Proctor raced his way through to fourth in the early laps and was sitting just outside the podium spots when the race went under caution late on, before eventually finishing behind the safety car.
The other three drivers went with the medium tyre, with Ingram racing his way through to a solid seventh spot, taking the flag ahead of Ash Sutton despite his title rival having been two places higher on the grid.
Morgan also bagged a top ten finish to kickstart the weekend, although there was disappointment for Chilton after a left rear puncture forced him into an unscheduled pitstop that left him back in 20th.
Ingram gambled with the soft tyre for race two, and it proved to be the right call as a storming opening lap saw him rocket up the order to third before he picked off Daniel Lloyd and Jake Hill to hit the front.
Although a safety car backed up the field, Ingram was never at risk of being overhauled as he added another win to his tally – meaning he is now the third most successful driver at Silverstone in terms of race wins.
It would be a tough race for the other Team VERTU cars however, with Chilton moving up towards the top ten on the medium tyre before contact at Luffield put him off into the gravel to trigger the safety car period.
Morgan and Proctor were also in the wars having been well placed in the top ten, with Morgan being hit in the rear by Aiden Moffat which then forced him to make contact with Proctor ahead.
That would hamper Proctor for the rest of the race as he missed out on the points having also picked up a ten second penalty for exceeding track limits, with Morgan sustaining race-ending damage that resulted in the bonnet on his car coming open.
With the top twelve reversed on the grid for race three, Ingram was in the middle of the pack on the medium tyre at the start but battled hard to bring his car to the flag in fifth place and minimise his losses to Sutton – who was running on the soft rubber.
Morgan and Chilton would make the most of the soft tyre to race through the pack together from the back, gaining twelve places apiece to finish seventh and eighth, with Proctor also lapping strongly to take the flag just behind them before a time penalty dropped him back to 13th.
Ingram will now take a lead of 33 points into the Brands Hatch season finale, with Team VERTU just three points off the lead of the Teams’ Championship. The EXCELR8-run squad is also just one point off the top of the Manufacturers’/Constructors’ championship with three races remaining.


