The Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship enjoyed one of its most thrilling events of the 2024 season so far this past weekend (August 10/11) as Colin Turkington, Jake Hill and Rob Huff blasted their way to victory around Knockhill.Ā 

As the UKā€™s premier motorsport series begins its approach towards the business end of the campaign, the annual trip north of the border saw further twists and turns play out in the battle at the top of the standings – which continues to be headed by Tom Ingram.Ā 

Four-time champion Turkington was once again the driver to beat during Saturdayā€™s qualifying session as he claimed a third pole position of the year, but only after edging out the impressive ƁrĆ³n Taylor-Smith to top spot by 0.035s.

Like he did at Croft, the Team BMW was perfection personified in race one as he converted his front row start into a commanding lights-to-flag win. However while the Northern Irishman cruised to victory, the battle for second place had everyone captivated.Ā 

Taylor-Smith had held firm during the first half of the contest however both Adam Morgan and Josh Cook began to apply pressure as the race drew towards ints conclusion, with both drivers finding a way past at the chicane.

Once clear of the Vauxhall driver, Cook then launched a sensational move around the outside of Morgan at turn one to snatch second place away. Despite quickly pulling away, Cook was unable to making any inroads into Turkington, who had scarpered up the road.Ā 

After battling back from – by his own standards – a tough qualifying, Turkingtonā€™s BMW stablemate Hill came to the fore in race two as he utilised the soft tyre to record his sixth win of the season.

The Laser Tools Racing with MB Motorsport driver wasted no time in fighting his way to the front and once he got into the lead there was no looking back. NAPA Racing UKā€™s Dan Rowbottom followed Hillā€™s charge to net second while Turkington tallied more valuable points in third.

An argument could be made that the BTCC saved its best till last as race three proved to be one to remember as TOYOTA GAZOO Racing UKā€™s Rob Huff withstood race-long pressure from Ingram to claim a second win of the season.Ā 

Ingram was another driver that was recovering from a tough qualifying showing but despite his best efforts, he could do nothing to find a way past Huff who was wheel-perfect in his Toyota Corolla GR Sport.Ā 

Huff would hold firm either side of a brief safety car period to triumph while Ingram claimed a well-earned podium; and he was joined on the rostrum by his Team BRISTOL STREET MOTORS team-mate Tom Chilton.

Heading back down south, Ingram now leads Hill by three points in the Driversā€™ Championship with Ford and NAPA Racing UK topping the Manufacturer-Constructor and Teamsā€™ categories respectively after seven events.Ā 

Aron Taylor-Smith and Evans Halshaw Power Maxed Racing continue to close in on clinching the Independent Driversā€™ and Independent Teamsā€™ crowns, whilst Mikey Doble is the current pace-setter in the Jack Sears Trophy.Ā 

To view the full classification of results from all BTCC sessions at Knockhill,Ā CLICK HERE.

The Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship season continues in less than two weeksā€™ time when the series travels returns to Donington Park ā€“ this time on the Grand Prix circuit ā€“ on August 24/25.