Matt Neal (left) battling his way to both victory in today's first BTCC race at Croft and ultimately the championship lead |
Matt
Neal, Gordon Shedden and
Jason Plato shared the
wins in today’s three
Dunlop MSA British
Touring Car Championship
races at Croft Circuit
which were full of
incident, drama and
controversy. It is Neal
who tonight leaves the
North Yorkshire venue
leading the standings by
just a point from Honda
team-mate Shedden as the
championship enters a
lengthy summer break
before resuming at
Norfolk’s Snetterton
circuit on the weekend
of 11/12 August.
Worcestershire’s
Neal set the fastest
time in Saturday’s
qualifying session to
take pole position for
the first of today’s
races in his Honda Yuasa
Racing Team Civic. He
dropped to third at the
start but fought back to
win ahead of eBay Motors
BMW driver Robert
Collard and Shedden and
take over at the top of
the points table.
Fife’s
Shedden then responded
with victory in the
second race to re-claim
the championship lead.
Neal took the runners-up
spot to complete a 1-2
result for Honda – it
was also the seventh win
in a row for the Team
Dynamics-prepared
factory Civics. Behind,
Rob Austin took his
first podium result of
the season in third in
his Rob Austin Racing
Audi A4.
Having
missed the first race
because of mechanical
problems with his car,
Oxford’s Plato, who
hails from
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, won
race three to end a
six-year wins drought in
front of his ‘home
crowd’. Tom
Onslow-Cole’s eBay
Motors BMW and Andrew
Jordan’s Pirtek Racing
Honda Civic were second
and third.
Fourth
place for Neal was
enough to move him back
ahead in the title race
from Shedden who
finished the race in
sixth. Plato remains
third in the standings,
some 29 points – 20 are
awarded per race win –
adrift of Neal.
Neal’s
win today was his fourth
of the season and the
reigning Champion
commented: “I’m very
pleased but all it does
is give me the bragging
rights for the next
seven weeks before we
get back to business.
Plus maximum success
ballast in my car for
Snetterton! Our car, the
Civic, is in a class of
its own under braking
and through the corners
but we need to test
during the break because
Jason and Triple Eight
Race Engineering who run
the MG will come out all
guns blazing in the
second half of the
season.”
Dalgety Bay’s Shedden, now with an unrivalled six wins in 2012, said: “I don’t mind being second at this stage – the lead is going to keep on changing hands all the way until Finals Day in October. It’s great to get another win but it’s all about scoring as well as possible in every race. I think I’ve achieved that today so job done.”
Dalgety Bay’s Shedden, now with an unrivalled six wins in 2012, said: “I don’t mind being second at this stage – the lead is going to keep on changing hands all the way until Finals Day in October. It’s great to get another win but it’s all about scoring as well as possible in every race. I think I’ve achieved that today so job done.”
Double
Champion Plato’s win was
his second this year and
he added: “Today’s win
was crucial in making
sure we keep the Hondas
in sight but, as a team,
we are still learning
about the MG6. It’s
important we manage our
expectations but we have
a few test days planned
for the break and that
will enable me to get
more comfortable with
the car and for the
engineers to work their
magic. I think we can
still find another
second per lap.”
Meanwhile
Honda/Dynamics and the
Honda Yuasa Racing Team
have significantly
increased their
respective leads in the
Manufacturers/Constructors
and HiQ Teams
championships. Jordan
continues to lead the
Independent Drivers
Trophy but only just
from Collard. eBay
Motors has leapt from
third to first in the
Independent Teams Trophy
ahead of Pirtek Racing
which is just two points
behind.
Elsewhere
officials punished a
number of drivers for
on-track incidents
during the weekend.
Ollie Jackson received
two penalty points on
his competition licence
and an official
reprimand following an
incident in race one
involving Tony Gilham.
Jackson was then handed
the same penalty again
after race three for an
incident involving Chris
James. Officials also
took action after
reviewing incidents in
the third race at Oulton
Park two weeks ago. Dave
Newsham received two
penalty points on his
licence and an official
reprimand for an
incident involving
Daniel Welch. Robert
Collard was similarly
punished for an incident
involving Andrew Jordan
and also received a
verbal warning for a
separate incident
involving Mat Jackson.
Will Bratt and Adam
Morgan were given verbal
warnings for an incident
between them.
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