BTCC Knockhill: Chilton takes first BTCC win since 2011

Motorbase Performance's Tom Chilton has clinched his first British 𒆙Touring Car Championship victory since Silverstone 2011 after winning a rain-soaked reverse grid finale at Knockhill.

The Ford Focus RS driver started from pole position and led every lap of the final race of the💎 day, but had to resist a late charge from championship leader Colin Turkington in order to secure his first win Motorbase colours.

Chilton takes first BTCC win since 2011

Motorbase Performance's Tom Chilton has clinched hi🔯s first British Touring Car🗹 Championship victory since Silverstone 2011 after winning a rain-soaked reverse grid finale at Knockhill.

The Ford Focus RS driver started from pole position and led every lap of the final race of the day, but had to resist a late charge from championship leader Colin Turkington in order to secure his first win Mo🍃torbase colours.

At one point, Chilton enjoyed an over two-second advantage ahead of the chasing pack. However, once Team BMW's Tu🐼rkington dispatched Adam Morgan on the tenth lap of the race for second position, Chilton's position as race leader began to look vulnerable.

Although Turkington managed to make light work of closing the gap to the race leading Ford Focus, Chilton ꦺwas inch perfect in defence and successfully held the BMW at bay to p൲ick up Motorbase Performance's first race win of 2018.

Just 0.948s separated the top-two a꧟s they crossed the line, while BMW Pirtek Racing's Andrew  Jordan followed 🌸up a further five-seconds behind to complete the podium order in third, capping off a strong day for the 2013 BTCC champion.

Chไilton's first win since returning to the series also meant he was a record breaking 14th different driver to hav𒁃e won a race in a single season.

Despite hꦺolding second for the opening third of the race, Morgan eventually had to settle for fourth, while Sam Tordoff scored further points for Motorbase Performance in fifth posi⛄tion.

Josh Cook came out on top of a bruising battle for sixth position ahead of home hero Rory Butcher, who finished in sevent♓h. 

Having been forced to start the reverse grid encounter after his race two exclusion, Subaru's Ashley Sutton valiantly fought his way bac🧸k up the order to finish the day in eighth, as Jack Goff and Daniel Lloyd completed the remainder of the top-ten in n💝inth and tenth.

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