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WET, DRY AND DRAMATIC AT KNOCKHILL


15 Aug 2023

NAPA Racing UK journeyed north to one of the calendar’s most breathtaking venues last weekend for rounds 19, 20, and 21 of the Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship at Knockhill.

The weekend marked a significant milestone for the team with Race 2 on Sunday commemorating their 50th BTCC race. It was also one year since Ash Sutton clinched the team’s inaugural victory in 2022 at the same circuit, which now holds a special significance for the team.

In honour of this event, NAPA Racing UK had many plans up their sleeves to help raise vital funds for Race Against Dementia, founded by three-time F1 World Champion and seven-time Grand Prix winner, Sir Jackie Stewart OBE. All the NAPA cars at Knockhill underwent a charming Scottish transformation, adorned with a one-off tartan livery. The team were accompanied by a very special performance ahead of the team’s 50th BTCC race by bagpipers and sported limited-edition Scottish NAPA Racing t-shirts and caps, which sold out within 24hours by fans at the NAPA Shop onsite.

Finally, fans were given the opportunity to be a VIP at the NAPA hospitality for the first time, as well as enter auctions and raffles to win amazing prizes from the team’s sponsors.

NAPA Racing UK would like to thank everyone for their generous donations and for taking part to help raise a total fund of £10,235.76 towards winning the Race Against Dementia.

BTCC QUALIFYING

Ash Sutton maintained the astonishing qualifying record for NAPA Racing UK as he took the team’s seventh consecutive pole and his fourth of the season.

With the return of the ‘Top Ten Showdown’ the initial 30-minute session commenced in wet conditions before the tight and twisty Scottish circuit rapidly dried throughout the session, with only Sutton making it through to the top-ten shootout after both Dan Cammish and Dan Rowbottom picked up damage, while Osborne qualified P16. As the clock counted down, it was Sutton who emerged victorious, grabbing pole position by only 0.006s.

RESULTS

Ash Sutton – 1st

Dan Rowbottom – 13th

Sam Osborne – 16th

Dan Cammish – 23rd

RACE 1

As the lights went out on Sunday’s race, Sutton made a lightning start, storming into the first corner and maintaining the lead. The excitement intensified by lap 6, as the field was faced with a sudden torrential downpour with transformed the Fife circuit into a slippery challenge. Whilst others faced challenges, Cammish climbed from 23rd to a spectacular fourth place on slick tyres.

However, despite their mesmerizing display of car control on slick tyres, both Cammish and Sutton were forced to pit for wet tyres, dropping them down the order.

RESULTS

Ash Sutton – 6th

Dan Cammish – 14th

Sam Osborne – 18th

Dan Rowbottom – DNF

RACE 2

Race 2 marked a special milestone for the team as NAPA Racing UK took to the starting grid for their 50th BTCC race and the 50th anniversary of Sir Jackie Stewart OBE 3rd F1 World Championship.

The phenomenal action continued as Sutton surged from sixth on the grid to third in only the first couple of corners. Despite a brief safety car period, he promptly maneuvered past Stephen Jelley, elevating himself to second place.

RESULTS

Ash Sutton: 2nd

Sam Osborne: 17th

Dan Rowbottom: 23rd

Dan Cammish: DNF

RACE 3

With the top seven from race two reversed, Sutton lined up on the third row, but a sudden downpour delayed the start. After the rain eased, the race began behind the safety car, as the field was released, Sutton charged through the field in a wet weather masterclass and stormed to victory with an impressive 10 second clearance from Josh Cook.

Ash has now extended his championship lead by 37 points heading into the final three weekends of the Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship.

Meanwhile, after starting down in 24th, Cammish showcased his remarkable driving skills, weaving through the field and surging into an impressive 10th position.

RESULT

Ash Sutton – 1st

Dan Cammish – 10th

Sam Osborne – 13th

Dan Rowbottom – DNF

Porsche Carrera Cup

Meanwhile, the NAPA success continued. Following the summer hiatus, the Porsche Carrera Cup roared back into life for Rounds 9 & 10 of the championship. In a remarkable debut for JTR and NAPA Racing UK, Gus Burton delivered an exceptional lap in qualifying, seizing the top spot on the time sheets just before a downpour halted the session. This twist of fate solidified Burton’s pole position with the team.

Race 1 of the day witnessed Burton’s commanding performance as he seized control of the field with a stunning start, instantly creating distance from the competition. As the chequered flag waved, Burton’s lead was an impressive 6.283 seconds over Adam Smalley, marking his first triumph of the season and a debut victory with the team.

MINI CHALLENGE JCW

In the weekend’s opening race, Jamie Osborne secured an impressive third position in qualifying, while Lewis Selby commenced from 17th on the grid. Both drivers launched off the line well, executing skilful overtakes and surging past rivals. Osborne’s talent was evident as he crossed the finish line to claim the top spot in the Graduates Cup. Simultaneously, Selby showcased his by carving his way through the field, ultimately triumphing in the Director’s Cup category.

As the stage was set for the reverse grid race, Osborne maintained his strong presence, again commencing from third place. Meanwhile, Selby embarked on his journey from P8. Engaging in intense on-track battles, Osborne displayed remarkable skill, ultimately clinching an outstanding second-place finish overall. His triumph was further emphasized as he secured the Graduates Cup victory for the second time.

THE TEAM

OLY COLLINS – TEAM MANAGER

“Knockhill always offers up excitement. It’s a difficult weekend to sum up in short as there are so many takes on it. I think we all saw the brilliance of Ash on Saturday and then a conversion into a mega points haul for our championship challenge. Winning from the front is great, but winning when things could go so easily the other way is what Champions do so well. Cammish was looking mega in qualifying, but the smallest error had huge consequences on the whole weekend. Sam’s performance was looking really solid, but again circumstances just went against him, taking away some potential results. Rowbo just had the worst luck all weekend, a technical issue, completely out of his and the teams control stopped him for Race 1 and put him at the back, then again in Race Two a freak puncture just summed up his weekend. As a team, we will investigate everything in detail, learn from the negatives as much as the positives and move on in a better position for the remaining three race meetings.”

ASH SUTTON – NAPA RACING UK, NO.116:

“I’m ecstatic I won’t lie. After Race One I thought we were going to have a tough task on our hands in terms of the Championship, but with the disqualification of Tom [Ingram] and the performance in Race Two and then finish it off with a win, I couldn’t ask for much more than that. 

This is the biggest gap I have ever experienced in British Touring Cars so I’m not going to complain about it at all, but we have seen even this weekend how quick things can change. I’m not going to get too excited just yet. We are closer than we have ever been before, but we still need to be clever.”

CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS

1st – Ash Sutton: 310

5th – Dan Cammish: 220

7th – Dan Rowbottom: 144

20th – Sam Osborne: 48

JACK SEARS TROPHY

4th – Sam Osborne: 283

TEAM STANDINGS

1st – NAPA Racing UK: 525

MANUFACTURERS / CONSTRUCTORS

2nd – Motorbase Performance/Ford: 568

Next stop, Donington Park for Rounds 22, 23 and 24 of the BTCC championship on the 26/27 August.

Follow @NAPARacingUK on social media to never miss an update!

________________________________________________________________

 

MEDIA RELATIONS
REBECCA TARLING
[email protected]

 

WET, DRY AND DRAMATIC AT KNOCKHILL


NAPA Racing UK journeyed north to one of the calendar’s most breathtaking venues last weekend for rounds 19, 20, and 21 of the Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship at Knockhill.

The weekend marked a significant milestone for the team with Race 2 on Sunday commemorating their 50th BTCC race. It was also one year since Ash Sutton clinched the team’s inaugural victory in 2022 at the same circuit, which now holds a special significance for the team.

In honour of this event, NAPA Racing UK had many plans up their sleeves to help raise vital funds for Race Against Dementia, founded by three-time F1 World Champion and seven-time Grand Prix winner, Sir Jackie Stewart OBE. All the NAPA cars at Knockhill underwent a charming Scottish transformation, adorned with a one-off tartan livery. The team were accompanied by a very special performance ahead of the team’s 50th BTCC race by bagpipers and sported limited-edition Scottish NAPA Racing t-shirts and caps, which sold out within 24hours by fans at the NAPA Shop onsite.

Finally, fans were given the opportunity to be a VIP at the NAPA hospitality for the first time, as well as enter auctions and raffles to win amazing prizes from the team’s sponsors.

NAPA Racing UK would like to thank everyone for their generous donations and for taking part to help raise a total fund of £10,235.76 towards winning the Race Against Dementia.

BTCC QUALIFYING

Ash Sutton maintained the astonishing qualifying record for NAPA Racing UK as he took the team’s seventh consecutive pole and his fourth of the season.

With the return of the ‘Top Ten Showdown’ the initial 30-minute session commenced in wet conditions before the tight and twisty Scottish circuit rapidly dried throughout the session, with only Sutton making it through to the top-ten shootout after both Dan Cammish and Dan Rowbottom picked up damage, while Osborne qualified P16. As the clock counted down, it was Sutton who emerged victorious, grabbing pole position by only 0.006s.

RESULTS

Ash Sutton – 1st

Dan Rowbottom – 13th

Sam Osborne – 16th

Dan Cammish – 23rd

RACE 1

As the lights went out on Sunday’s race, Sutton made a lightning start, storming into the first corner and maintaining the lead. The excitement intensified by lap 6, as the field was faced with a sudden torrential downpour with transformed the Fife circuit into a slippery challenge. Whilst others faced challenges, Cammish climbed from 23rd to a spectacular fourth place on slick tyres.

However, despite their mesmerizing display of car control on slick tyres, both Cammish and Sutton were forced to pit for wet tyres, dropping them down the order.

RESULTS

Ash Sutton – 6th

Dan Cammish – 14th

Sam Osborne – 18th

Dan Rowbottom – DNF

RACE 2

Race 2 marked a special milestone for the team as NAPA Racing UK took to the starting grid for their 50th BTCC race and the 50th anniversary of Sir Jackie Stewart OBE 3rd F1 World Championship.

The phenomenal action continued as Sutton surged from sixth on the grid to third in only the first couple of corners. Despite a brief safety car period, he promptly maneuvered past Stephen Jelley, elevating himself to second place.

RESULTS

Ash Sutton: 2nd

Sam Osborne: 17th

Dan Rowbottom: 23rd

Dan Cammish: DNF

RACE 3

With the top seven from race two reversed, Sutton lined up on the third row, but a sudden downpour delayed the start. After the rain eased, the race began behind the safety car, as the field was released, Sutton charged through the field in a wet weather masterclass and stormed to victory with an impressive 10 second clearance from Josh Cook.

Ash has now extended his championship lead by 37 points heading into the final three weekends of the Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship.

Meanwhile, after starting down in 24th, Cammish showcased his remarkable driving skills, weaving through the field and surging into an impressive 10th position.

RESULT

Ash Sutton – 1st

Dan Cammish – 10th

Sam Osborne – 13th

Dan Rowbottom – DNF

Porsche Carrera Cup

Meanwhile, the NAPA success continued. Following the summer hiatus, the Porsche Carrera Cup roared back into life for Rounds 9 & 10 of the championship. In a remarkable debut for JTR and NAPA Racing UK, Gus Burton delivered an exceptional lap in qualifying, seizing the top spot on the time sheets just before a downpour halted the session. This twist of fate solidified Burton’s pole position with the team.

Race 1 of the day witnessed Burton’s commanding performance as he seized control of the field with a stunning start, instantly creating distance from the competition. As the chequered flag waved, Burton’s lead was an impressive 6.283 seconds over Adam Smalley, marking his first triumph of the season and a debut victory with the team.

MINI CHALLENGE JCW

In the weekend’s opening race, Jamie Osborne secured an impressive third position in qualifying, while Lewis Selby commenced from 17th on the grid. Both drivers launched off the line well, executing skilful overtakes and surging past rivals. Osborne’s talent was evident as he crossed the finish line to claim the top spot in the Graduates Cup. Simultaneously, Selby showcased his by carving his way through the field, ultimately triumphing in the Director’s Cup category.

As the stage was set for the reverse grid race, Osborne maintained his strong presence, again commencing from third place. Meanwhile, Selby embarked on his journey from P8. Engaging in intense on-track battles, Osborne displayed remarkable skill, ultimately clinching an outstanding second-place finish overall. His triumph was further emphasized as he secured the Graduates Cup victory for the second time.

THE TEAM

OLY COLLINS – TEAM MANAGER

“Knockhill always offers up excitement. It’s a difficult weekend to sum up in short as there are so many takes on it. I think we all saw the brilliance of Ash on Saturday and then a conversion into a mega points haul for our championship challenge. Winning from the front is great, but winning when things could go so easily the other way is what Champions do so well. Cammish was looking mega in qualifying, but the smallest error had huge consequences on the whole weekend. Sam’s performance was looking really solid, but again circumstances just went against him, taking away some potential results. Rowbo just had the worst luck all weekend, a technical issue, completely out of his and the teams control stopped him for Race 1 and put him at the back, then again in Race Two a freak puncture just summed up his weekend. As a team, we will investigate everything in detail, learn from the negatives as much as the positives and move on in a better position for the remaining three race meetings.”

ASH SUTTON – NAPA RACING UK, NO.116:

“I’m ecstatic I won’t lie. After Race One I thought we were going to have a tough task on our hands in terms of the Championship, but with the disqualification of Tom [Ingram] and the performance in Race Two and then finish it off with a win, I couldn’t ask for much more than that. 

This is the biggest gap I have ever experienced in British Touring Cars so I’m not going to complain about it at all, but we have seen even this weekend how quick things can change. I’m not going to get too excited just yet. We are closer than we have ever been before, but we still need to be clever.”

CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS

1st – Ash Sutton: 310

5th – Dan Cammish: 220

7th – Dan Rowbottom: 144

20th – Sam Osborne: 48

JACK SEARS TROPHY

4th – Sam Osborne: 283

TEAM STANDINGS

1st – NAPA Racing UK: 525

MANUFACTURERS / CONSTRUCTORS

2nd – Motorbase Performance/Ford: 568

Next stop, Donington Park for Rounds 22, 23 and 24 of the BTCC championship on the 26/27 August.

Follow @NAPARacingUK on social media to never miss an update!

________________________________________________________________

 

MEDIA RELATIONS
REBECCA TARLING
[email protected]