Brands Hatch BTCC: Proctor leads Honda 1-2-3-4 as Sutton heads title contenders

Senna Proctor claimed pole position to lead a Honda 1-2-3-4 in qualifying for the British Touring Car Championship title decider at Brands Hatch.

Brands Hatch BTCC: Proctor leads Honda 1-2-3-4 as Sutton heads title contenders

And while Proctor’s front-row-qualifying BTC Racing team-mate Josh Cook has the slenderest of chances of the crown, Ash Sutton topped the realistic title contenders in sixth place on the grid.

Cook, who is carrying 39kg of success ballast on his Civic Type R, entered the weekend 66 points adrift of championship leader Sutton, with only 67 on the table.

He was fastest at the mid-point of the session, but failed to improve on his later run, leaving Proctor to nab the point for pole and make Cook’s task even more difficult.

Proctor is on 15kg of ballast, and again attributed a top qualifying performance to improving his tyre preparation.

“It was a tough session, that one,” said the Yorkshireman, who pipped Cook by 0.011 seconds to set a new qualifying lap record for the Brands GP circuit.

“The car’s been quick, and this BTC Racing FK8 Civic was on rails today.

“Once Josh did that time with 15 minutes to go, there was big pressure on me – I didn’t think I could do that time.”

Josh Cook, BTC Racing Honda Civic Type R

Josh Cook, BTC Racing Honda Civic Type R

Photo by: JEP / Motorsport Images

While Cook was phlegmatic about being defeated, Dan Rowbottom was decidedly annoyed about being beaten down to third place in his Team Dynamics Honda, on 9kg of ballast.

Rowbottom was on a quicker lap when he was baulked by the third BTC Honda of Jade Edwards on the run out of Westfield.

“I feel robbed,” said Rowbottom, who set the theoretical pole lap combining best sectors. “I feel tactics from another team came into play.”

The sister Dynamics Honda of Gordon Shedden, on 21kg of ballast, shares the second row of the grid.

Fifth fastest was the Power Maxed Racing Vauxhall Astra of Dan Lloyd, who moved into contention in the second half of the session and was another whose theoretical best lap was quicker than Proctor’s.

Discounting Cook, the title battle proper took on an intriguing shape.

Colin Turkington, second in the points and carrying 66kg of ballast on his West Surrey Racing-run BMW 330i M Sport, made use of a tow from team-mate Stephen Jelley to get himself momentarily into third place after the second runs had started.

But then Sutton, whose Laser Tools Racing Infiniti Q50 is on the maximum success weight of 75kg, immediately jumped ahead of Turkington into third, and team-mate Aiden Moffat (27kg) also displaced the BMW to go fourth.

All four slid down the order as the front-wheel-drive machinery improved, with Sutton ending up sixth, Moffat seventh, Turkington eighth and Jelley ninth.

Ashley Sutton, Laser Tools Racing Infiniti Q50

Ashley Sutton, Laser Tools Racing Infiniti Q50

Photo by: JEP / Motorsport Images

Turkington did enough to clinch the Goodyear Wingfoot Award, for which points are dished out on the normal BTCC scale for qualifying positions across the season.

Another BMW, the Ciceley Motorsport machine of Tom Chilton, completed the top 10.

Jake Hill (Motorbase-run MB Motorsport Ford Focus) and Tom Ingram (Excelr8 Motorsport Hyundai i30 N) are the other two title contenders, with Hill (48kg ballast) taking 11th spot and Ingram (57kg) 13th.

Brands Hatch BTCC - Qualifying results

Cla Driver Time Gap
1 United Kingdom Senna Proctor 1'30.237  
2 United Kingdom Josh Cook 1'30.248 0.011
3 United Kingdom Daniel Rowbottom 1'30.282 0.045
4 United Kingdom Gordon Shedden 1'30.359 0.122
5 United Kingdom Daniel Lloyd 1'30.368 0.131
6 United Kingdom Ashley Sutton 1'30.383 0.146
7 United Kingdom Aiden Moffat 1'30.408 0.171
8 United Kingdom Colin Turkington 1'30.409 0.172
9 United Kingdom Stephen Jelley 1'30.450 0.213
10 United Kingdom Tom Chilton 1'30.509 0.272
11 United Kingdom Jake Hill 1'30.516 0.279
12 United Kingdom Ollie Jackson 1'30.527 0.290
13 United Kingdom Tom Ingram 1'30.590 0.353
14 United Kingdom Tom Oliphant 1'30.598 0.361
15 United Kingdom Chris Smiley 1'30.678 0.441
16 United Kingdom Adam Morgan 1'30.741 0.504
17 United Kingdom Jason Plato 1'30.756 0.519
18 United Kingdom Sam Osborne 1'30.793 0.556
19 United Kingdom Rory Butcher 1'30.987 0.750
20 United Kingdom Jack Goff 1'30.998 0.761
21 Ireland Aron Taylor-Smith 1'31.005 0.768
22 United Kingdom Jack Mitchell 1'31.024 0.787
23 United Kingdom Sam Smelt 1'31.179 0.942
24 Andy Neate 1'31.343 1.106
25 Jade Edwards 1'31.813 1.576
26 Rick Parfitt Jr. 1'31.998 1.761
27 United Kingdom Carl Boardley 1'32.085 1.848
28 Nicolas Hamilton 1'32.392 2.155
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