Review of Round Two of the 2022 British Touring Car Championship season was at Brands Hatch's Indy Circuit, in Kent.
In the first race, Rich Energy BTC Racing driver Josh Cook took the race win in his Honda Civic Type R and also took Independents class win. Second was Bristol Street Motors with Excelr8 TradePriceCars.com driver Tom Ingram in his Hyundai i30 Fastback N Performance, he was eight tenths of a second behind Cook in the end. While third place was NAPA Racing UK driver Dan Cammish in his Ford Focus ST, he was four seconds behind Cook 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 CarStore Power Maxed Racing driver Ash hand in his Vauxhall Astra, he finished in eleventh place and was fifteen seconds behind Cook in the end.
Meanwhile in the second race, Rich Energy BTC Racing driver Josh Cook took the race win in his Honda Civic Type R and also took Independents class win. Second was Bristol Street Motors with NAPA Racing UK driver Dan Cammish in his Ford Focus ST, he was three tenths of a second behind Cook in the end. While third place was Toyota Gazoo Racing UK driver Rory Butcher in his Toyota Corolla GR Sport, he was nine tenths of a second behind behind Cook in the end.
Finally in the third race, Team BMW driver Colin Turkington took the race win in his BMW 330e M Sport. Second was ROKiT MB Motorsport driver Jake Hill in his BMW 330e M Sport, he was a second behind Turkington in the end. While third place was Autobrite Direct with JourneyHero driver Bobby Thompson in his Cupra León and also took Independents class win and took Jack Sears Trophy win too, he was five seconds behind Turkington in the end.
Next stop Thruxton for Round Three of the 2022 British Touring Car Championship season in two weeks time.
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