Three drivers involved in the session-ending accident during qualifying have been forced to withdraw from the British Touring Car Championship round at Croft.
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Ashley Sutton went fastest in Free Practice 2 at Croft, topping the British Touring Car Championship timesheets for the second time today after doing so in FP1 this morning.
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Dennis Strandberg has been announced as the last-minute replacement at Maximum Motorsport’s BTCC outfit, in place of the recently departed Josh Cook, the team have revealed.
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Triple Eight drivers Aron Taylor-Smith and Daniel Lloyd both described their coming together as ‘unfortunate’ in the opening BTCC race at Donington.
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Aiden Moffat battled to his first British Touring Car Championship race victory in a frenetic opening race of the day at Donington Park.
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Aron Taylor-Smith tells TCF that Triple Eight have been “playing catch-up” after a productive BTCC Media Day outing at Donington Park.
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Aron Taylor-Smith and Daniel Lloyd will form the Triple Eight MG squad for their 2017 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship attack.
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Ashley Sutton told TCF he took great pride in lifting the Jack Sears Trophy in his maiden BTCC season, a year in which we lost the late champion of 1958 himself, Jack Sears.
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Josh Cook continued his Saturday form by topping the second free practice session of the day, as qualifying for the final BTCC meeting of the season beckons.
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Andrew Jordan claimed his second BTCC victory of the season in the second race of the day at Silverstone.
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Despite finishing third on the road, Tom Ingram told TCF he was satisfied after being provisionally handed his second BTCC victory of the season at Silverstone.
Daniel Lloyd has parted company with the Triple Eight Racing MG squad for the remainder of the 2017 BTCC season.
Triple Eight’s Dan Lloyd took the official BTCC Media Day test as a positive learning experience for MG, despite teething troubles interrupting his afternoon at Donington.
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Josh Cook was quickest out of the blocks in the opening free practice session of the final BTCC weekend at Brands Hatch GP.
Triple Eight duo Ashley Sutton and Josh Cook have been excluded from the results of the opening BTCC race at Silverstone, having taken a one-two finish.