A herculean effort in the team garage resulted in Team BRISTOL STREET MOTORS securing a 15th podium finish of the 2024 Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship season as the series headed to Donington Park for round eight of the campaign.
The EXCELR8-run team headed to the East Midlands circuit looking to maintain its challenge for championship honours, with Tom Ingram holding a narrow lead in the Drivers’ Championship, and the team sitting second in the Teams’ Championship standings.
A revised driver line-up for the weekend saw three-time Vertu MINI CHALLENGE title winner Dan Zelos drafted in alongside Ingram, Tom Chilton and Nick Halstead for his series debut, which kicked off in changeable conditions in Saturday practice.
Ingram and Chilton both showed top ten pace across the two sessions, although the latter was only able to set a timed lap in FP1 as he battled against electrical gremlins on his car, whilst Zelos and Halstead both made encouraging starts to the weekend to leave confidence high going into qualifying.
On a drying circuit, Ingram and Chilton both progressed through the opening group of Q1 when qualifying came around, and whilst Halstead was knocked out of the session at the first stage, 17th on the grid marked a new personal best result. Running in the second group as conditions continued to improve, Zelos also failed to make Q2 but would end up in a solid 16th place for his debut race.
Chilton would depart qualifying in Q2 as he qualified in tenth spot, with Ingram making light of his minimal hybrid allocation to take a place on row three with the fifth best time in the session.
Sunday’s opening race would finally provide the drivers with some true dry running, and Ingram led the way as he took the flag in fifth – although only after he had been forced into a stunning recovery following contact on the opening lap that dropped him down outside the top ten.
Second Hyundai home would be Zelos after a mature drive that saw him battle his way ahead of race winner Chris Smiley to take twelfth spot, with Chilton led to run an electrical gremlin at the start that saw him get away slowly off the line and drop down the order to eventually finish just outside the points in 16th. Halstead meanwhile would pick up damage that hampered his chances on track as he crossed the line in 19th.
Race two saw Ingram in fine form as he charged his way towards the front of the field, climbing into the top three on lap one before romping his way ahead of Colin Turkington’s BMW into second spot. Just as he looked set to attack Ash Sutton for the lead however, a stone was thrown through the radiator of his car and forced Ingram to retire to the pits.
Chilton and Zelos were able to bring home points as they crossed the line together in twelfth and 13th with Halstead a lap down in 18th having initially planned to take the start on wet tyres after a brief pre-race shower, although he would have to pit after the green flag lap when it became clear that slicks were the order of the day.