BTCC Brands Hatch GP: Smith beats Cammish for maiden BTCC pole

WIX Racing's Brett Smith narrowly defeated Honda stablemate Dan Cammish to secure his first ever B♈ritish Touring Car Championship pole positio🔯n during the final qualifying session of 2018 at Brands Hatch.

The Eurotech driver 💜led a crushing Honda top-five lockout as the Type-R contingent dominated proceedings around the Brands Hatch Grand Prix layout.

Having set the pace during the previous FP2 session, Cammish looked set to convert his practice form into a second pole of the season after pr♛oducing a blistering 1 minute 30.580s lap during h💝is first sequence of runs.

Smith beats Cammish for maiden BTCC pole

WIX Racing's Brett Smith narrowly def🌠eated Honda stablemate Dan Cammish to secure his first ever British Touring Car Championship pole position during the final qualifying session of 2018 at Brands Hatch.

The Eurotech driver led a crushing Honda top-five lockout as the Type-R contingent dominated proceedings around the Brands Hatch Gra✅nd Prix layout.

Having set the pace during the previous FP2 session, Cammish looked set to convert his practice form into a second pole of the s🅰eason after producing a blistering 1 mi✅nute 30.580s lap during his first sequence of runs.

However, Smith, who also featured at the sharp end during practice, managed to go even faster 🧸than his Honda stablemate and subsequently dipped under Cammish's time by just 0.043s.

Cammish had looked to set to hit back at Smi♛th to reclaim the top-spot during his second sequence of runs. However, the factory Honda driver saw one of his laps compromised by traffic, forcing him to settle for second behind Smith.

Former three-time chamܫpion Matt Neal will line up for tomorrow's first race in third, while Jack Goff and Dan Lloyd completed the remainder of the top-five Hond⛄a lockout in in fourth and fifth.

BTC Norlin Racing's Chris Smiley briefly handed Honda a top-six lockout. However, Smiley's best lap was subsequently deleted for exceeding track limits, which saw the Ulsterman drop back down to eighth 🔜behind Senna Proctor and Sam Tordoff.

Laser Tools Racing's Aiden Moffat posted a second consecutive top-ten qualifying result in ninth, whil🐟e outgoing champion Ashley Sutton recoไvered from his FP2 shunt to qualify his repaired Subaru Levorg in tenth.

Elsewhere, championshi🤪p leadeജr Colin Turkington will start tomorrow's first race ahead of his main rival Tom Ingram in 17th position, but behind Tom Chilton, who qualified as the highest title contender in 15th.

 

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