Team BRISTOL STREET MOTORS will seek to bounce back from a tough weekend at Snetterton when the Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship heads to Thruxton for the fourth meeting of the campaign.
The EXCELR8 Motorsport-run team scored three wins from the opening six races of the campaign, but endured a more trying in Norfolk two weeks ago, with a best finish of fourth.
Heading for the fastest circuit on the calendar however, confidence is high for all four drivers ahead of weekend where the team will celebrate its 100th race in partnership with Bristol Street Motors – which will be marked by Tom Ingram running the #100 on his Hyundai i30 Fastback N for the meeting.
Ingram currently heads the team’s challenge in the title standings and sits just eleven points off top spot as he chases his third victory of the season. The 2022 champion will have five seconds of hybrid power available for qualifying on Saturday as he looks to make to push for a place towards the sharp end the grid for Sunday’s races.
Although Ingram has two wins at Thruxton in the past, they came before he joined forces with the team, with his focus on trying to make it onto the top step again this time around.
Tom Chilton heads to Thruxton also aiming to impress towards the front end of the field following solid start to his campaign, which included a podium finish at Brands Hatch during round two.
A pair of top six finishes last time out allowed him to retain a place inside the top ten in the early season standings, and he will aim to maintain his consistent run results to maintain his own championship challenge – with the top six in the points just eight points away.
Second year racer Ronan Pearson will be making only his third appearance at Thruxton, with his BTCC debut last year being his first outing at the circuit for five years.
The Scottish driver will seek to rebound from a difficult weekend at Snetterton as he bids to replicate the stunning performance he put in at Brands Hatch to score a maiden BTCC victory, with his target being to secure Jack Sears Trophy honours for the first time in 2024.
Nick Halstead meanwhile returns to action after illness forced him to withdraw from the Snetterton meeting after the opening race of the weekend.
Like Pearson, Halstead has limited experience at Thruxton but heads into the weekend buoyed by the pace shown in the opening rounds of the season, and with his focus on trying to add to the points he scored at Brands Hatch.