Four-time title winner Ash Sutton held on to defeat Tom Ingram in a thrilling opening race for the British Touring Car Championship season at Donington Park.

Sutton led all the way from the exit of the first corner after executing a perfect switchback move on polesitting team-mate Dan Cammish out of Redgate.

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The two Alliance Racing-run NAPA Ford Focus STs were both on soft tyres for this race, while 2022 champion Ingram ran third in his Excelr8 Motorsport Hyundai i30 N Fastback on medium Goodyears.

But as the race moved into its middle stages, Ingram surged onto the tail of Cammish and grabbed second place with a fine move at the Old Hairpin.

Ingram soon homed in on Sutton, and the two were nose to tail when the race was neutralised by a safety car, with Adam Morgan stranded by the circuit with a left-front puncture on his Excelr8 Hyundai.

Cammish also suffered a left-front puncture, but the caution period enabled him to drive into the pits for a new tyre, rejoining at the back of the train in 19th position.

Dan Cammish, NAPA Racing UK

Dan Cammish, NAPA Racing UK

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The six-lap sprint to the finish began with Sutton and Ingram comparable on TOCA Turbo Boost ‘push-to-pass’, and the Ford driver made no mistakes to fend off his pursuer.

Ingram feinted to the outside of Redgate on the final lap, and there was a slight nudge on the Craner Curves, but Sutton held on by 0.267 seconds.

“My God, did I have to start nursing that tyre from the first lap onwards…” said Sutton.

“I knew it was always going to be tough, but the fact that I had go into nursing mode from the get-go made it worse.

“I made sure I was saving my power boost to defend from Tom and keep it alive.”

Behind the leading duo, Dan Rowbottom replaced Cammish in the top three for the Alliance Ford team, the bearded Midlander “unable to hold a candle to Tom”.

Apart from Sutton and Cammish, Ronan Pearson was the only driver to opt for the soft tyre in this race, and the Scot was running fourth as the race entered its closing stages.

Ronan Pearson, Toyota Gazoo Racing UK Toyota Corolla GR Sport

Photo by: JEP / Motorsport Images

But things had already gone pear-shaped for the Speedworks Motorsport Toyota Corolla man, who was assessed a 10-second penalty for a false start, and the safety car maximised the damage to his finishing position.

Pearson actually lost fourth on the road on the final lap to reigning champion Jake Hill, who on the first lap after the restart had held his nerve to demote the Excelr8 Hyundai of Tom Chilton into the Old Hairpin after a three-abreast descent of the Craner Curves that also encompassed Josh Cook’s One Motorsport Honda Civic Type R.

Fourth was a strong fightback for Hill and the West Surrey Racing BMW 330i M Sport, and he was followed home by Chilton.

Cook potentially should have been at least in the top five, but earlier in the race had been nerfed off at the chicane by Chilton. This folded his exhaust and cost Cook power, and in the closing laps he came under fierce attack from the Power Maxed Racing Vauxhall Astra of Mikey Doble, who got past on the penultimate lap to claim sixth and the Independents win.

After the race, Chilton copped a five-second penalty for the incident with Cook, dropping him behind the West Countryman to seventh in the results and promoting Doble to fifth.

A superb fightback from Cammish over the final six laps hoisted him to eighth, with Aiden Moffat (WSR BMW) and Chris Smiley (Restart Racing Hyundai) completing the top 10.

The WSR BMWs of Charles Rainford and Daryl DeLeon missed out on top 10 positions, Rainford skating off at Coppice and tapping the barrier before rejoining, and DeLeon getting shuffled wide in the midfield train on the final lap.

BTCC Donington Park – Race 1 results

 Cla   Driver   Car / Engine   Laps  Time/Delay 
Ash Sutton Ford 21 27’11.648
Tom Ingram Hyundai 21 0.267
Dan Rowbottom Ford 21 4.481
Jake Hill BMW 21 6.411
Tom Chilton Hyundai 21 7.917
Mikey Doble Vauxhall/TOCA 21 11.481
Josh Cook Honda/TOCA 21 12.103
Dan Cammish Ford 21 15.316
Aiden Moffat BMW 21 15.321
10  Chris Smiley Hyundai 21 15.391
11  Dexter Patterson Cupra/TOCA 21 15.878
12  Dan Lloyd Hyundai 21 16.715
13  Ronan Pearson Toyota 21 16.994
14  Max Hall Cupra/TOCA 21 17.504
15  Sam Osborne Ford 21 19.746
16  Daryl DeLeon BMW 21 19.790
17  Charles Rainford BMW 21 21.115
18  Michael Crees Hyundai 20  
19  Gordon Shedden Toyota 20  
20  Stephen Jelley Honda/TOCA 20  
21  Nicolas Hamilton Cupra/TOCA 20  
–  James Dorlin Toyota 17  
–  Árón T.-Smith Toyota 10  
–  Adam Morgan Hyundai 9  
 

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