Review of Round Seven of the 2022 British Touring Car Championship season was at Snetterton Circuit on the 300 Course, in Norfolk.
In the first 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 Bristol Street Motors with Excelr8 TradePriceCars.com driver Tom Ingram in his Hyundai i30 Fastback N Performance, he was three and half seconds behind behind Turkington in the end.
Meanwhile, Independents class was won by Car Gods with Ciceley Motorsport driver Adam Morgan in his BMW 330e M Sport, he finished in fourth place and was four seconds behind Turkington 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 thirteenth place and was twelve seconds behind Turkington in the end.
Meanwhile in the second 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 twelve tenths of a second behind Turkington in the end. While third place was Bristol Street Motors with Excelr8 TradePriceCars.com driver Tom Ingram in his Hyundai i30 Fastback N Performance, he was five seconds behind behind Turkington in the end.
Meanwhile, Independents class was won by Car Gods with Ciceley Motorsport driver Adam Morgan in his BMW 330e M Sport, he finished in fourth place and was six seconds behind Turkington in the end.
While, Jack Sears Trophy was won by CarStore Power Maxed Racing driver Ash hand in his Vauxhall Astra, he finished in tenth place and was fourteen seconds behind Turkington in the end.
Finally in the third race, NAPA Racing UK driver and current BTCC Champion Ash Sutton took the race win in his Ford Focus ST. Second was Rich Energy BTC Racing driver driver Jason Plato in his Honda Civic Type R and also took Independents class win, he was four and half seconds behind Sutton in the end. While third place was Bristol Street Motors with Excelr8 TradePriceCars.com driver Tom Ingram in his Hyundai i30 Fastback N Performance, he was seven seconds behind Sutton in the end.
While, Jack Sears Trophy was won by Car Gods with Ciceley Motorsport driver George Gamble in his BMW 330e M Sport, he finished in thirteenth place and was seventeen seconds behind Sutton in the end.
Next stop Thruxton for Round Eight of the 2022 British Touring Car Championship season in two weeks time.
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