BTCC: Jordan: It's a proper fight
BMW Pirtek Racing's Andrew Jordan has moved to within striking distance of team mate Colin Turkington's British Touring Car Championship൩ lead following a pivotal Kno🔯ckhill weekend.
The 2013 BTCC champion headed to Scotland a full 30-points back from defend⛎ing three-time champion Turkington in the drivers' standings.
However, the title race was blown wide open when a non-score from Turkington in ra✨ce two, coupled wi🌠th a sixth win of the year for Jordan, saw the points margin close to within 4-points.

BMW Pirtek Racing's Andrew Jordan has moved to within striking distance of team mate Colin Turkington's British Touring Car Championship lea🐟d following a pivotal Knockhill weekend.
The 2013 BTCC champion hea🌌ded to Scotland a full 30-𓃲points back from defending three-time champion Turkington in the drivers' standings.
However, the title race was blown wide open when a non-score from Turkington in race two, coupled wꦰith a sixth win of the year for Jordan, saw the points margin close to within 4-points.
With Jordan starting nine places ahead of Turkington in race three, the BMW Pirtek Racing driver looked set to heap more pressure on his r🥀ival but an untimely opening lap spin from Senna Proctor left the 30-year old with nowhere to go but head straight into the gravel and out of the race.
As a result, 🔯the gap now stands at 10-points, with Jordan firmly in the hunt for a second title in the🐬 series.
"We’ve won our🌺 sixth race of the year so we can’t complain at that. It was an unfortunate way to end the day but ♋we’re 10 points off now," Jordan told ltxcn.top.
"I’m v🅷ery happy with the day and we’ve won more races than anyone so I can’t complain.
"We had the pace to win both races in one𝄹 and two so the car’s been really. It’s rolled out very well. I’m happy.
"I’m very positive heading to Silverstone. We’ve put some p🐼ressure on Colin [Turkington] and taken 20 points out of him. It’s a proper fight."