Stockport Express

Top spot in launch event goes to Tom

- MOTOR SPORT MIKE PETCH @Mike_Petch

SPEEDWORKS Motorsport racer Tom Ingram set his stall out in fine style as the 2017 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championsh­ip launched at the annual media day at Donington Park, Leicesters­hire.

After a morning in front of the cameras and awaiting media representa­tives, where the BTCC’s organisers announced another capacity 32-car grid for the forthcomin­g 2017 Series, Tom and the rest of the drivers were given their first chance to really compare themselves to one-another, as they took part in an Official BTCC Test Session.

Of the 32 drivers competing, no less than half of them have previously won races in the Series, while there are five drivers who have won the Championsh­ip outright, and five manufactur­er entrants – with the addition of BMW and Vauxhall this season.

Series Director, Alan Gow reiterated this.

“We believe this season will set the bar even higher, with 16 race-winners highlighti­ng the strength in depth throughout the field,” he said.

“Furthermor­e, attracting two new manufactur­ers to the grid demonstrat­es the ever-growing appeal of the BTCC both on and off track.”

Ingram and Cheshire based Speedworks took the top spot on the time-sheets, after the four-hour long session, in their newly liveried, ‘facelifted’ Toyota Avensis. Tom lapping the 1.9mile National layout of Donington Park in a 1min 9.995secs, just 0.114secs ahead fellow Avensis racer, Rob Austin.

Ingram, speaking to btcc.net afterwards, commented: “I’m obviously happy with that. It goes to show that the immense amount of hard work put in by all the Speedworks boys over the winter has paid off.

“We had strong pace throughout and managed to get a lot done today in terms of the car balance and race distance runs. It’s been a good start,” he continued.

The BTCC kicks off at Brands Hatch, in Kent, with the opening three rounds of the Championsh­ip, on the 2nd April.

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