BTCC Croft report
Dramatic weather conditions lead to a mixed bag of racing, with Turkington now on top
The Touring Cars headed to the North East this weekend, with Croft circuit hosting round five of the 2009 season. Two races of baking summer sun were followed by a biblically wet final race. It was another highly successful round for Northern Irishman Colin Turkington, and a fantastic weekend for his Team RAC, who closed the gap on championship leaders VX Racing.
Turkington won the first two races – both of them with crushing competency from pole position – and finished sixth in race three (ahead of previous leader Matt Neal in eighth) ensuring he stormed to the top of the drivers’ standings with a lead of 25 points.
His teammate Stephen Jelley had a cracking weekend too, finishing second in the first two races and third in race three. Before this weekend he’d never stepped onto the podium, but three great drives give him the full set at Croft.
The final race was won by current champion Fabrizio Giovanardi, and a poor weekend for Matt Neal ensured his Italian foe kept up the pressure as he guns for another title.
Jason Plato is still very much in contention, too, after two podium finishes. He’s just 11 points behind Neal, who led the standings going into the weekend. However, a clash between the two – Plato tapping the rear of Neal’s car, sending him spinning in race three’s treacherous conditions – has caused controversy. Not only did it aid Turkington in shooting ahead of Neal, it helped Plato finish fifth and gain more points.
He gained points of a different kind on his racing licence as a result, though, and was officially reprimanded for ‘driving in a matter incompatible with general safety’.
Plato said ‘I simply aquaplaned into Matt going into the corner – my car was out of control as I tried braking. Then as we turned the corner there was a huge puddle and I had to hit the power to get out of it and there was a bit more contact. It wasn’t deliberate and I did try explaining to him afterwards. If it hadn't been Matt then it would have been someone else.’
It all added up to a highly exciting and varied weekend though, as BTCC heads into a summer break. The next round is at Snetterton on August 2 2009.
Croft Results
Race 11 Colin Turkington BMW 320si2 Stephen Jelley BMW 320si3 Jason Plato Chevrolet Lacetti
Race 21 Colin Turkington BMW 320si2 Stephen Jelley BMW 320si 3 Jason Plato Chevrolet Lacetti
Race 31 Fabrizio Giovanardi Vauxhall Vectra2 James Thompson Honda Civic3 Stephen Jelley BMW 320si
Drivers’ Standings after Croft (Round 5)01 Colin Turkington 149 points02 Matt Neal 12403 Fabrizio Giovanardi 12004 Jason Plato 11305 Robert Collard 9806 James Thompson 8907 Stephen Jelley 6908 Andrew Jordan 6309 Adam Jones 5410 Jonathan Adam 47