Review of Round Four of the 2020 British Touring Car Championship season was at Knockhill Racing Circuit, in the Fife countryside north of Dunfermline for Scotland's only BTCC round.
In the first race, Laser Tools Racing driver Ash Sutton took the race win in his Infiniti Q50 and also took Independents class win as-well. Second was Team BMW driver and current BTCC Champion Colin Turkington in his BMW 330i M Sport, he was half a second behind Sutton in the end. While third place was MB Motorsport accelerated by Blue Square drive Jake Hill in his Honda Civic Type R (FK2), he was three and half seconds behind Sutton 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 HUB Financial Solutions with Team HARD driver Carl Boardley in his BMW 125i M Sport, he finished in fifteenth place and was twenty-one seconds behind Sutton in the end.
Meanwhile in the second race, Laser Tools Racing driver Ash Sutton took the race win in his Infiniti Q50 and also took Independents class win as-well. Second was Team BMW driver and current BTCC Champion Colin Turkington in his BMW 330i M Sport, he was seven tenths of a second behind Sutton in the end. While third place was Toyota Gazoo Racing UK with Ginsters driver Tom Ingram in his Toyota Corolla, he was four seconds behind Sutton in the end.
While, Jack Sears Trophy was won by HUB Financial Solutions with Team HARD driver Carl Boardley in his BMW 125i M Sport, he finished in twelfth place and was thirteen seconds behind Sutton in the end.
Finally in the third race, Motorbase Performance driver Rory Butcher took the race win in his Ford Focus ST Mk.IV and also took Independents class win. and also took Independents class win as-well. Second was Excelr8 Motorsport driver Senna Proctor in his Hyundai i30 Fastback N Performance, he was six seconds behind Butcher in the end. While third place was BTC Racing driver Tom Chilton in his Honda Civic Type R (FK8), he was seven seconds behind Butcher in the end.
While, Jack Sears Trophy was won by The Clever Baggers with BTC Racing driver Michael Crees in his Honda Civic Type R (FK8), he finished in sixteenth place and was twenty-seven seconds behind Butcher in the end.
Next stop Thruxton for Round Five of the 2020 British Touring Car Championship season in three weeks time.
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