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Chilton tops Silverstone practice
October 15th, 2011
Tom Chilton topped the 29-car British Touring Car field at Silverstone as Ford dominated the first free practice session this morning.
Mat Jackson set the pace for much of the session in his Motorbase Focus. The championship contender was the first driver under the 60-second mark and still topped the timesheets when he climbed from the car in the closing stages.
But a late run from Arena Motorsport’s Global Focuses took Chilton to the top, with a 59.900s lap, while team-mate Tom Onslow-Cole jumped to third.
Points leader Matt Neal completed many laps without setting a representative time in the first half of the session. He then slotted into the top group when he went for a time, ending up fourth.
Independents leader James Nash was fifth after a late 60.063s effort, just ahead of title rivals Gordon Shedden (work Honda Civic) and Jason Plato (works Chevrolet Cruze).
Former double champion James Thompson ran competitively early on, but ended up 18th, 0.9s behind team-mate Jackson, on his BTCC return.
The Thorney Motorsport Vauxhall Insignia failed to appear for the first session of its planned debut weekend, but the team is hoping to get it out later in the day.
Pos Driver Car Time Laps
1. Tom Chilton Ford 59.900s 16
2. Mat Jackson Ford 59.927s + 0.027 25
3. Tom Onslow-Cole Ford 1m00.021s + 0.121 25
4. Matt Neal Honda 1m00.041s + 0.141 24
5. James Nash Vauxhall 1m00.063s + 0.163 25
6. Gordon Shedden Honda 1m00.160s + 0.260 30
7. Jason Plato Chevrolet 1m00.177s + 0.277 18
8. Andy Neate Ford 1m00.191s + 0.291 25
9. Andrew Jordan Vauxhall 1m00.299s + 0.399 24
10. Dave Newsham SEAT 1m00.339s + 0.439 28
11. Alex MacDowall Chevrolet 1m00.395s + 0.495 23
12. Frank Wrathall Toyota 1m00.421s + 0.521 25
13. Tom Boardman SEAT 1m00.604s + 0.704 21
14. Ollie Jackson Vauxhall 1m00.652s + 0.752 28
15. Rob Collard BMW 1m00.705s + 0.805 27
16. Jeff Smith Vauxhall 1m00.705s + 0.805 25
17. Paul O’Neill Chevrolet 1m00.808s + 0.908 24
18. James Thompson Ford 1m00.849s + 0.949 23
19. Daniel Welch Proton 1m01.093s + 1.193 21
20. Liam Griffin Ford 1m01.129s + 1.229 29
21. Nick Foster BMW 1m01.441s + 1.541 27
22. John George Chevrolet 1m01.531s + 1.631 27
23. Martin Byford Volkswagen 1m01.574s + 1.674 21
24. Tony Gilham BMW 1m01.642s + 1.742 26
25. Rob Austin Audi 1m01.780s + 1.880 22
26. Lea Wood Honda 1m02.189s + 2.289 29
27. Chris James Chevrolet 1m02.401s + 2.501 24
28. Tony Hughes Toyota 1m02.820s + 2.920 18
29. Chris Swanwick Audi 1




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