Review of Round Six of the 2017 British Touring Car Championship season was at Snetterton Circuit on the 300 Course, in Norfolk.
In the first race, Adrian Flux Subaru Racing driver Ashley Sutton took the race win in his Subaru Levorg GT. Second was Eurotech Racing driver Jack Goff in his Honda Civic Type R and also took Independents class win, he was two seconds behind Sutton in the end. While third place was Halfords Yuasa Racing driver Matt Neal in his Honda Civic Type R, he was six and half seconds behind Sutton in the end.
While, Jack Sears Trophy (for top 'Rookie Driver' in the series) was won by Autoaid/RCIB Insurance Racing driver Will Burns in his Volkswagen CC, he finished in sixteenth place and was thirty-one seconds behind Sutton in the end.
Meanwhile in the second race, Adrian Flux Subaru Racing driver Ashley Sutton took the race win in his Subaru Levorg GT. Second was Team BMW driver Colin Turkington in his BMW 125i M Sport, he was three seconds behind Sutton in the end. While third place was Team BMW driver Rob Collard in his BMW 125i M Sport, he was four seconds behind Sutton in the end.
Meanwhile, Independents class was won by Team Shredded Wheat Racing with Duo driver Mat Jackson in his Ford Focus ST, he finished in fourth place and was five seconds behind Sutton in the end.
While, Jack Sears Trophy was won by Autoaid/RCIB Insurance Racing driver Will Burns in his Volkswagen CC, he finished in sixteenth place and was fifteen seconds behind Sutton in the end.
Finally in the third race, Halfords Yuasa Racing driver and current BTCC Champion Gordon Shedden took the race win in his Honda Civic Type R. Second was Team BMW driver Rob Collard in his BMW 125i M Sport, he was seven tenths of a second behind Shedden in the end. While third place was Team BMW driver Colin Turkington in his BMW 125i M Sport, he was a second behind Shedden in the end.
Meanwhile, Independents class was won by Independents class was won by Team Shredded Wheat Racing with Duo driver Mat Jackson in his Ford Focus ST, he finished in fourth place and was seven seconds behind Shedden in the end.
While, Jack Sears Trophy was won by Power Maxed Racing driver Senna Proctor in his Vauxhall Astra, he finished in ninth place and was eleven seconds behind Shedden in the end.
Next stop Knockhill Racing Circuit for Round Seven of the 2017 British Touring Car Championship season in two weeks time.
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