BTCC Knockhill: Hill secures maiden BTCC win in race three
Trade Price Cars Racing's Jake Hill has secured his first ever British Touring Car Championship race victory after prওoducing a flawless drive during the reverse grid race a♛t Knockhill.
The Audi S3 d🌳river led every lap from pole position but had to contend with two safety car periods be𒈔fore crossing the line over one-second ahead of BTC Racing's Josh Cook in second.
Although both safety car periods allowed Cook to draw closer to the race leading Audi, Hill always appeared to have an answer for the chasing pack after 🔯managing both restarts in perfect fashion.

Trade Price Cars Racing's Jake Hill has secured his first ever British Touring𓆉 Car Championship race victory after producing a flawless drive during the reverse grid race at Knockhill.
The Audi S3 driver led every lap from pole🧸 position but had to contend with two safety car periods before crossing the line over one-second ahead of BTC Racing's Josh Cook in second.
Although both safety car periods allowed Cook to draw✱ closer to the race leading Audi, Hill always appeared to have an answer for the chasing pack after managing both restarts in perfe🃏ct fashion.
Hill's race three victory will serve as a perfect redemption drive after the Trade Price Cars Racing drive🍎r saw wha🧔t could have been his first victory in the series back at Oulton Park taken away from him following a post-race penalty.
Cook consolidate💙d his spot on the podium in second position, while Mac Tools Racing's Adam Morgan ended his Knockhill weekend just behind in t⛄hird.
Chris Smiley almost made it two BTC Racing Hondas to🐈 make the podium paying positions following a late race, but the Ulsterman had to settle for fourth after making a forceful move on Jason Plato earlier in the race.
Team Toyota GB's Tom Ingram completed th💯e top-five order in fifth ahead of Honda's Dan Cammish, w൩ho has moved to within 11-points of the championship summit after a sixth place finish.
Tom Chilton held off Power Maxed Racing's Plato for seဣventh, while Aiden Moffat took his best result since switchi💜ng to the Infiniti Q50 car in ninth.
Crucially, Team BMW's Colin Turkington has managed to preserve and increase his chaꩵmpionship lead after the reiಌgning champion recovered up the order to finish in tenth.
What's more, in an astonishing reversal of fortunes from the previous race, Andrew Jordan found himself buried in the gravel after the title contender found himself at the wrong place at the wrong time on the opening💧 lap of the race.
Jordan was forced to take avoiding action when📖 the Subaru of Senna Proc🎃tor spun directly in front of the BMW Pirtek Racing driver.
🍎However, Jordan was ultimately unable to steer his way out of harm’s way and saw his race end in the gravel trap, meaning Turkington carries a 10-point lead to the pe🦩nultimate Silverstone weekend.