Under leaden skies, Jason Plato splashes his way to pole position for tomorrow's race |
Jason
Plato has taken pole position in a wet Dunlop MSA British Touring Car
Championship qualifying session at the Knockhill circuit in Fife.
Plato
set a best time of 57.128s in his KX Momentum Racing MG6 to secure pole
for the third time this season. Qualifying second fastest was Robert
Collard in his eBay Motors BMW while young Irishman Aron Smith was a
best-ever third in his Redstone Racing Ford Focus.
But
Plato’s two Honda rivals, Worcestershire’s Matt Neal and Scottish ‘home
hero’ Gordon Shedden who lay just ahead of him in the title race, could
only manage eighth and sixth places.
It
means Plato, chasing the third title of his career, has a golden
opportunity to make further inroads into their advantage in the first of
tomorrow’s three races at least. They will go into it with Neal, the
reigning Champion, leading the standings with Shedden in second and
Plato third. Just ten points cover them with 20 awarded for a win.
Oxford’s
Plato commented: “I had a bit more in reserve if required but the main
thing is I’m starting from the front tomorrow and the two Hondas have a
lot to do. But we’re looking good in all conditions – I was very happy
with the car in the dry in the earlier practice sessions so I’m feeling
good about tomorrow.”
Hampshire’s
Collard, currently fifth in the table, said: “I gave it everything.
Pole would have been very nice but I’m satisfied to be starting on the
front row which is important here as it’s a tough circuit to overtake.”
Dubliner Smith, aged just 21, added: “I’ve been chipping away all season and finally I’ve got my first top three and it feels great. I’m looking forward to tomorrow – it's a chance to see how the more established names do it and hopefully I can go with them.”
Dubliner Smith, aged just 21, added: “I’ve been chipping away all season and finally I’ve got my first top three and it feels great. I’m looking forward to tomorrow – it's a chance to see how the more established names do it and hopefully I can go with them.”
Elsewhere
‘returnee’ Paul O’Neill qualified an excellent seventh fastest in his
Speedworks Motorsport Toyota Avensis. Inverness’s Dave Newsham, a winner
for the first time at Snetterton, Norfolk two weeks ago, was tenth on
his home track in his Team ES Racing.com Vauxhall Vectra.
Tomorrow’s three BTCC races from Knockhill will be shown live on ITV4, ITV4 HD and www.itv.com during a mammoth seven hour show from 11.00am-6.00pm.
Leading position, BTCC Qualifying, Knockhill, Sat 25 Aug
1. Jason Plato (GBR), MG KX Momentum Racing/MG6, 57.128s
2. Robert Collard (GBR), eBay Motors/BMW 320si, +0.297s
3. Aron Smith (IRL), Redstone Racing/Ford Focus, +0.350s
4. Tom Onslow-Cole (GBR), eBay Motors/BMW 320si, +0.405s
5. Frank Wrathall (GBR), Dynojet/Toyota Avensis, +0.444s
6. Gordon Shedden (GBR), Honda Yuasa Racing Team/Honda Civic, +0.477s
7. Paul O’Neill (GBR), Speedworks Motorsport/Toyota Avensis, +0.522s
8. Matt Neal (GBR), Honda Yuasa Racing Team/Honda Civic, +0.560s
9. Mat Jackson (GBR), Redstone Racing/Ford Focus ST, +0.648s
10. Dave Newsham (GBR), ES Racing.com/Vauxhall Vectra, +0.676s
1. Jason Plato (GBR), MG KX Momentum Racing/MG6, 57.128s
2. Robert Collard (GBR), eBay Motors/BMW 320si, +0.297s
3. Aron Smith (IRL), Redstone Racing/Ford Focus, +0.350s
4. Tom Onslow-Cole (GBR), eBay Motors/BMW 320si, +0.405s
5. Frank Wrathall (GBR), Dynojet/Toyota Avensis, +0.444s
6. Gordon Shedden (GBR), Honda Yuasa Racing Team/Honda Civic, +0.477s
7. Paul O’Neill (GBR), Speedworks Motorsport/Toyota Avensis, +0.522s
8. Matt Neal (GBR), Honda Yuasa Racing Team/Honda Civic, +0.560s
9. Mat Jackson (GBR), Redstone Racing/Ford Focus ST, +0.648s
10. Dave Newsham (GBR), ES Racing.com/Vauxhall Vectra, +0.676s
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