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Motorbase targeting more silverware
Motorbase targeting more silverware

Wrotham based Motorbase Performance are back on track for the latest round of the Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship this weekend, as the season moves to Knockhill in Scotland. Round 6 of the 2016 British Touring Car Championship.

The Independent Championship leaders are straight back into action after celebrating a victorious landmark BTCC weekend on the Snetterton 300 circuit two weeks ago. Taking its fourth win of the season, two independent race wins and a further third placed podium at the Norfolk track, the Motorbase squad also reached two major milestones during the two day event. Commemorating its 300th race in the BTCC during Sunday’s opening race, the in-house constructed NGTC Ford Focus ST also moved past the 1,000 points mark; a remarkable record since turning a wheel for the first time on the very same circuit back in 2012.

“After a strong showing at Snetterton we’re keen to keep the momentum going at Knockhill;” commented Team Manager Oly Collins. “Both cars showed strong pace last time out with a brace of trophies and a win but also a chunk of bad luck which prevented both cars being on the podium. Hopefully that’s behind us now and we can get both cars on the podium together this weekend.

With an impressive 74 point lead at the top of the Independent Teams Standings, all focus is now on closing the gap to the overall championship leaders and a strong qualifying performance will be pivotal to squad’s success this weekend. With space a premium on the short and twisty circuit, Knockhill is a notoriously difficult track to overtake on and Motorbase duo Mat Jackson and Andrew Jordan have a tough task ahead of them with a packed grid to contend with.Round 6 of the 2016 British Touring Car Championship.

“Knockhill always throws up some unique challenges as a circuit so we expect another close and frantic weekend with strong competition;” added Collins. “The BTCC has so far delivered another nail biting season for us all and the Championship is still wide open. We’re in a really strong position heading to Scotland but we also know a lot can happen over the course of a race weekend!”

Speaking ahead of the weekend, Jackson said: “We’re in a good place heading into this weekend at Knockhill. We enjoyed some good results there last year and on the back of a strong performance at Snetterton we’ve shown that the car is in the window. It’s great to have such a gap leading the Teams Independents Championship but our eyes are still on the main prize!”

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