Tom Chilton held on with soft tyres to take a comfortable win in the final British Touring Car Championship race of the opening round at Donington Park.

The extrovert Surrey veteran started his Excelr8 Motorsport Hyundai i30 N Fastback from reversed-grid pole position, but there were concerns that the soft rubber may not last the distance.

Chilton led early on from Dan Rowbottom, also on the soft Goodyears in his Alliance Racing-run NAPA Ford Focus ST, before the also-soft-shod Excelr8 Hyundai of Tom Ingram dived down the inside at Redgate to take second place.

But even though he was on the same tyre as Chilton, try as he might Ingram could not trim the gap to below a second.

Instead, he soon had to turn his attentions to the looming presence of Ash Sutton, winner of the first two races and on medium tyres in his Alliance Ford.

With two laps remaining Sutton was with Ingram. He made a great move down the inside of Coppice, but Ingram used the TOCA Turbo Boost to retain the position on the run to the chicane.

On the final lap, Sutton made another move at McLeans, but yellow flags were out because of Dexter Patterson’s off late in the race, and he conceded the position once more to Ingram on the run to Coppice.

This battle allowed Chilton to win by 3.485 seconds, with Ingram completing an Excelr8 Hyundai 1-2 and Sutton in third.

Tom Ingram, Team Vertu Hyundai i30

Tom Ingram, Team Vertu Hyundai i30

Photo by: JEP / Motorsport Images

“It’s been a bit of an emotional roller-coaster,” said Chilton. “We got to Q3, which is fantastic, but we had a crank sensor fail, which is very frustrating.

“All weekend I’ve just been chipping away, and I got fastest lap in race two, and then I had the pole position and the soft tyre – it was like a win-win.

“It was just cruise around and look after the tyres, and click the gears and get dizzy! I thoroughly enjoyed it.”

Dan Cammish completed a strong day after his setback in the first race to take fourth in his Alliance Ford, while team-mate Rowbottom faded on his soft rubber and conceded fifth to the Excelr8 Hyundai of Adam Morgan, who recovered well from his qualifying disaster and first-race non-finish.

Reigning champion Jake Hill ran third early on in his West Surrey Racing BMW 330i M Sport on medium tyres, but slipped to fifth on lap two. On the fourth lap, he lost a host of places and was then forced off track at the chicane by an internecine battle between the Speedworks Motorsport Toyotas of James Dorlin and Gordon Shedden

Hill recovered slightly to finish 10th behind WSR BMW team-mate Aiden Moffat, while ahead of them both was a great battle for Independent honours. This, and seventh overall, went to Mikey Doble, whose Power Maxed Racing Vauxhall Astra got past Chris Smiley’s Restart Racing Hyundai on the final lap.

Smiley’s radio had stopped working, he had used all his turbo boost and he was unaware it was the last lap of the race.

BTCC Donington Park – Race 3 results

 Cla   Driver   Car / Engine   Laps  Time/Delay 
Tom Chilton Hyundai 18 21’00.867
Tom Ingram Hyundai 18 3.485
Ash Sutton Ford 18 3.627
Dan Cammish Ford 18 7.928
Adam Morgan Hyundai 18 11.099
Dan Rowbottom Ford 18 14.804
Mikey Doble Vauxhall/TOCA 18 15.611
Chris Smiley Hyundai 18 15.799
Aiden Moffat BMW 18 16.333
10  Jake Hill BMW 18 16.511
11  Josh Cook Honda/TOCA 18 16.718
12  Árón T.-Smith Toyota 18 19.013
13  Gordon Shedden Toyota 18 24.918
14  Ronan Pearson Toyota 18 27.188
15  Daryl DeLeon BMW 18 29.877
16  Charles Rainford BMW 18 30.425
17  Stephen Jelley Honda/TOCA 18 30.858
18  Sam Osborne Ford 18 31.504
19  Michael Crees Hyundai 18 35.315
20  Max Hall Cupra/TOCA 18 36.509
21  James Dorlin Toyota 18 38.755
22  Nicolas Hamilton Cupra/TOCA 18 43.136
–  Dan Lloyd Hyundai 17  
–  Dexter Patterson Cupra/TOCA 15  

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