Victory for Team Shredded Wheat Racing with Gallagher at
Croft
Team Shredded Wheat
Racing with Gallagher enjoyed its most successful weekend of the season so far
during rounds 10, 11 and 12 of the Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship,
securing a commanding race 3 win, double podium and top ten result at Croft (June
15/16).
The fourth meeting of the year gave the Motorbase-run squad much cause for
celebration. After a season-best qualifying result for Tom Chilton and Ollie
Jackson, Chilton went on to claim his third podium of the year, second overall
win and third independent win on the North Yorkshire circuit.
Saturday’s disjointed qualifying session saw no less than five red flags
deployed during the 30 minute period. With numerous on-track incidents halting
proceedings, Chilton pushed his #3 Focus RS to the limit to secure a second-row
start with P3 on his first flying lap in the dying minutes. Just a lap later,
stablemate Ollie Jackson took the P8 spot – recording the squad’s
highest-placed position of the season, and his personal best-ever qualifying
result.
Sunday’s opening race called for a defensive masterclass from Chilton as he
held off a full-race length challenge from the domineering BMW’s. A strong
start from the Reigate-racer saw him hold onto third from the fast-starting WSR
machines. Shielding his podium position for the entire 18-lap challenge, the
34-year-old remained steadfast under unrelenting pressure to bring the Focus
home in P3, claiming his 3rd rostrum visit of the year and 55th BTCC-career
podium.
Jackson’s strong start to the weekend looked set to deliver a top 5 finish for
the #48 Focus. An outstanding start saw the Motorbase-man running as high as
6th in the opening laps. Running wide as the pack raced through the complex on
lap 5, however, Jackson clipped the curb sending his Ford into the marker,
sustaining damage to the front-left wing. A daring effort saw him hold on for
another 3 laps as the bodywork rubbed on the tyre before it finally gave way as
the field was running under the safety car, pitching him into the barriers and
ending his race.
Carrying 42kg of ballast into race 2, Chilton battled hard to stay in the
points-scoring zone as he came under increasing pressure from the lighter,
charging pack. Dropping down the order in the opening laps, he eventually took
the flag in 9th collecting another much-welcome haul of points for the
championship challenge.
Lining up at the back of the grid, Jackson made steady progress through the
field. Seeking to make amends for his earlier error, the 35-year-old showed
true grit to push forward an impressive 8 grid spots on the narrow circuit and
crossed the line in P20.
Starting from pole by virtue of the reversed-grid draw, Chilton led a
commanding lights-to-flag charge off the line in race 3. Choosing to stick with
the Dunlop Blu-Response on the greasy, drying track, he expertly piloted the #3
Focus to the overall and Independent race win and rarely looked challenged for
the race lead.
Jackson’s fight-back from a tricky start to his race day also continued. Making
a strong start off the line, the Midlands-based driver had charged into the
points by the end of the first tour. Scything his way to 11th by the mid-way
point, he looked set to challenge for a top ten finish. Despite lapping faster
than Cammish’s 10th-placed Honda, the gap was just out of reach with
the remaining laps available, and he eventually claimed P11 as the flag
dropped, securing his highest-placed finish of the season.
The weekend’s results have helped to move the Kent-based squad up to third in
the Independent Teams standings, with Tom Chilton sitting third in the Indy
Drivers’ points. Both driver and team also remain 7th in the overall standings
ahead of the next meeting at Oulton Park in Cheshire on June 29/30.
Quotes:
Team Manager Oly
Collins;
“That was a brilliant end to a pretty tough weekend. A fantastic team effort
from all involved, the crew have worked flat-out all day. Tom was mega all
weekend and drove a very clever race 3 on the drying circuit.
“Unfortunately Ollie’s weekend was hampered by a small mistake in race one
which had a disastrous result for him. Up to that point, he was on fire and
proving his pace with his best qualifying to date and was looking on for a
great race one finish. Sadly, it didn’t quite go to plan. Tom’s results keep
him in the mix for the championship which is the aim at the end of the day.”
#3 Tom Chilton;
“It was a perfect weekend for and the team. We’ve managed not just a double
podium, but we got the win as well. And we get to keep this one! We took three
top ten’s for my car, and Ollie nearly got a top ten which was great starting
from 20th. I’m very happy for him.
“I’m really pleased with our qualifying results this weekend. I feel like we’ve
finally found our ideal set-up for the wet and dry. We had a bad weekend at
Thruxton. Because we did it made us re-analyse where we were and it’s moved us
forward.
“We’re in it to win it. Everyone in the team is working hard to put all of our
knowledge together and make this old girl go faster this year and we’ve done a
great job. I’m really looking forward to going to Oulton Park next. I’ll be
looking for more of the same.”
#48 Ollie Jackson;
“Salvaged I think is the word I’d use to describe this weekend! Qualifying was
a high-point. P8 is my best-ever BTCC result and I think we’ve cracked it with
the car now. The pace is definitely there.
“I think we’ve got our heads around what we need and what our set-up tweaks
are. The changes that we’ve made paid off in qualifying, and to be fair it was
looking good in race 1 until I made a mistake. That kind of spoilt the weekend
really. We certainly had top 5 pace, and it was a real shame that we didn’t get
to capitalise on that.
“Thankfully we made our way through the pack in race 3 and picked up some nice
points for the championship.”
Results:
#3 Tom Chilton:
Qualifying: P3
Round 10: P3
Round 11: P9
Round 12: P1
# 48 Ollie Jackson:
Qualifying: P8
Round 10: DNF
Round 11: P20
Round 12: P11
Championship standings:
Driver Championship
1
Colin TURKINGTON -Team BMW – 143 points
2 Josh
COOK – BTC Racing – 132 points
3 Ashley SUTTON – Adrian Flux
Subaru Racing -130 points
4 Andrew JORDAN – BMW Pirtek
Racing -117 points
5 Matt NEAL – Halfords Yuasa
Racing – 115 points
6 Rory BUTCHER – Cobra
Sport AmD AutoAid/RCIB Insurance – 113 points
7
Tom CHILTON – Team Shredded Wheat Racing with
Gallagher – 111 points
21
Ollie JACKSON – Team Shredded Wheat Racing with
Gallagher 10 points
Teams Championship
1
Halfords Yuasa Racing – 210 points
2 Team
BMW – 188 points
3 BTC Racing – 176
points
4 Cobra Sport AmD AutoAid/RCIB
Insurance – 148 points
5 Adrian Flux Subaru
Racing – 146 points
6 Sterling Insurance with Power
Maxed Racing – 142 points
7 Team Shredded Wheat
Racing with Gallagher – 119 points
Independent Driver Standings
1
Josh COOK – BTC Racing – 182 points
2
Rory BUTCHER Cobra Sport AmD AutoAid/RCIB
Insurance – 171 points
3
Tom CHILTON – Team Shredded Wheat Racing with Gallagher –
160 points
11
Ollie Jackson – Team Shredded Wheat Racing with Gallagher –
58 points
Independent Team Standings
1
BTC Racing – 210 points
2 Cobra
Sport AmD AutoAid/RCIB Insurance – 178 points
3
Team Shredded Wheat Racing with Gallagher –
169 points