Jason Plato won two rounds of the Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship at Silverstone today (Sunday) but he couldn’t prevent Colin Turkington inching closer to his second title with three strong finishes.
Double BTCC title winner Plato headed to the Northants circuit in the knowledge that he needed a substantial points haul to keep his title hopes alive.
The MG KX Clubcard Fuel Save driver seized pole position for the weekend’s opening race, with Turkington’s eBay Motors BMW 125i M Sport qualifying alongside him the front row.
Championship leader Turkington used his rear-wheel-drive traction to power into the lead on the run into Copse on the opening lap.
However, the front-wheel-drive cars get their front rubber up to racing temperature more quickly than the rear-drive variants, and Plato was able to slither through under braking for the left-hander at Brooklands.
That was the end of the battle at the front, because although Turkington didn’t fall away from Plato, he couldn’t force the BTCC’s wiliest campaigner into a mistake and the MG6 driver passed the chequered flag 1.4sec ahead of his challenger.
Mat Jackson claimed third place in his Airwaves Racing Ford Focus, and came close to overhauling Turkington on the final tour too. Fourth place fell to the second MG6 of Sam Tordoff, with the Chrome Edition Restart Racing Volkswagen CCs of Alain Menu and Aron Smith rounded out the top six.
Race two followed a similar pattern. With race one result determining the grid line-up, Plato was on pole position with Turkington alongside him once again.
Turkington made another scorching getaway and led the early stages until Plato slipped through a narrow gap at Brooklands once again to seize a lead he wouldn’t relinquish.
Plato’s MG was on the harder of the Dunlop tyre compounds for this race, and was also carrying around a full 46kg of success ballast, but he managed to resist his title rival’s persistent attacks.
Turkington’s BMW was fitted with the softer rubber – which all drivers must use once during the race meeting – and he began to fall away from Plato in the closing stages.
Third place fell to Menu, who overhauled a fading Jackson in the second half of the race, attacking the Focus through Copse and completing the move at Becketts. Jackson just fended off Menu’s team-mate Smith for fifth.
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Why don't MG release a 300 bhp saloon for <18k? The engineering isn't going to be too expensive as they have the basic car.
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@kcrally well peterover give his verdict.... Cheap to maintain.. cheaply made and driven in cheap and and frugal way. Basically if asda value boxers are your thing you can go round banging your (Tesco value) drum claiming everything non-rover is boring.
Never actually seen one of the MGs on the road...
I don't.
Well done to Plato though. I don't follow BTCC but he comes across as a decent fella, on Fifth Gear, at least.