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Victory and big points for Laser Tools Racing with MB Motorsport at Knockhill
Laser Tools Racing with MB Motorsport returned to winning ways in the seventh round of the 2024 Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship as Jake Hill secured a race victory and a brace of fifth-place finishes at Knockhill.
In true Knockhill fashion, it was a wet opening practice session that commenced the weekend’s action at Knockhill. Starting the session on the wet weather tyre, the conditions evolved throughout the session as the circuit dried and Jake finished the opening practice in 16th place.
With the sun beaming down on the Knockhill circuit, the second practice of the day in full dry conditions saw Jake finish in 19th place.
For qualifying, the hybrid allowance would play a huge part in the drivers’ success up and down the grid. Jake, with the second-least of all of the drivers, managed to qualify his Laser Tools Racing with MB Motorsport BMW in 7th place – a fantastic achievement with his main championship rivals qualifying further down the grid behind him.
Starting the opening race of Sunday on the medium tyres, Jake’s rivals in front of him, minus Rowbottom, would all start race one on the faster soft compound tyre. Jake would get off the line well to start the race and managed to get down the inside of Watson heading into turn one and moved himself into sixth place.
Staying with the leading pack, Jake would then pass Rowbottom on the twelfth lap to move into fifth place from where he took the checkered flag.
Starting from fifth place and the third row on the grid, Jake would this time be on the soft compound tyre with the cars in front of him on the grid all on the medium compound.
Using this pace advantage to full effect, Jake replicated his start from race one and squeezed down the inside of turn one to pass Taylor-Smith for fourth place.
Jake would then pass his WSR stablemate Morgan for third a lap later and continued his progress as he passed Cook into the final corner to take second place.
Chasing down race leader Turkington, Jake would get a great exit out of the final corner at the end of the fifth lap and pulled to the inside of Turkington before switching to the outside and pulling off the overtake to take the lead of the race.
Commanding the race until the checkered flag, Jake crossed the finishing line and secured victory by almost eight seconds to take his 6th victory of the 2024 season in what was his 250th BTCC career race.
Pulling out the number 12 for the reverse grid draw, Jake would start from 12th place for the final race of the day. In a chaotic race three, Jake would again make fantastic progress through the field to take the flag in fifth place.
Jake's victory and brace of fifth-place finishes meant that he outscored his main championship rivals, and closed the gap in the championship fight to just three points. Jake stays second in the Drivers' Championship as the championship heads for Donington Park, East Midlands, on August 24-25.