Tuesday, 15 October 2019

2019 BTCC Round 10 Recap, Colin Turkington 2019 BTCC Champion!

Review of Round Ten and the final round of the 2019 British Touring Car Championship season was at Brands Hatch's Grand Prix Circuit, in Kent.

In the first race, Halfords Yuasa Racing driver Dan Cammish took the race win in his Honda Civic Type R (FK8). Second was Halfords Yuasa Racing driver Matt Neal in his Honda Civic Type R (FK8), he was seven and half seconds behind Cammish in the end. While third place was Team Shredded Wheat Racing with Gallagher driver Tom Chilton in his Ford Focus RS and also took Independents class win, he was eight seconds behind Cammish in the end.

While, Jack Sears Trophy (for drivers yet to record an overall podium finish or won outright the Jack Sears Trophy championship) was won by Cobra Sport AmD AutoAid/RCIB Insurance driver Rory Butcher in his Honda Civic Type R (FK2), he finished in fourth place and was nine seconds behind Cammish 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 BMW Pirtek Racing driver Andrew Jordan in his BMW 330i M Sport, he was five seconds behind Sutton in the end. While third place was Halfords Yuasa Racing driver Dan Cammish in his Honda Civic Type R (FK8), he was seven seconds behind Sutton in the end.

Meanwhile, Independents class was won by Team Shredded Wheat Racing with Gallagher driver Tom Chilton in his Ford Focus RS, he finished in fifth place and was ten seconds behind Sutton in the end.

While, Jack Sears Trophy was won by Pro Alloy with Motorbase driver Michael Caine in his Ford Focus RS, he finished in eighth place and was twelve seconds behind Sutton in the end.



Finally in the third race, Sterling Insurance with Power Maxed Racing driver Jason Plato took the race win in his Vauxhall Astra. Second was Cobra Sport AmD AutoAid/RCIB Insurance driver Rory Butcher in his Honda Civic Type R (FK2) and also took Independents class win and Jack Sears Trophy as-well, he was a second behind Plato in the end. While third place was Adrian Flux Subaru Racing driver Ashley Sutton in his Subaru Levorg GT, he was two seconds behind Plato in the end.



Finally, sixth place was Team BMW driver and current BTCC Champion Colin Turkington in his BMW 330i M Sport, he was thirteen seconds behind Plato in the end and enough for Colin Turkington to be 2019 BTCC Drivers' Champion for his fourth title to beat both Andrew Jordan and Dan Cammish by two points in the last round of the year.



And so, this years champions, Colin Turkington took the BTCC Drivers' Championship. BMW took the Manufacturers'/Constructors' Championship. Halfords Yuasa Racing took the Teams' Championship. While, Rory Butcher took the Independents' Trophy. While, Cobra Sport AmD AutoAid/RCIB Insurance took Independent Teams' Trophy. And Rory Butcher took the Jack Sears Trophy.


That's the end of 2019 British Touring Car Championship season. Contracts to the Champions in BTCC this season. And now for the 2020 Season.

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