After three previously challenging weekends
in the opening rounds of the BTCC series, the Silverline Subaru BMR Racing team
made some changes to the chassis and engine after withdrawing from the
proceedings at Thruxton. A two day test
followed in Wales to ensure that the gremlins were put to bed before travelling
to Oulton Park. Speaking of the test
Team Manager Alan Cole commented “Recent
progress was made with the chassis and engine after a two day test at
Pembrey. We would like to thank Mountune
who have put in a huge effort to produce a competitive engine in such a short
space of time.”
The Silverline Subaru BMR Racing team then
backed that up when they entered the history books at Oulton Park at the
weekend with Double Champion Colin Turkington scoring the team’s first Subaru
win in the Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship.
With all four cars having shown good pace
in the two Saturday morning free practice sessions, the team went into the
afternoons qualifying session feeling confident of a good result. Colin Turkington delivered the goods producing
a blistering 1m:26.264s lap around the 2.26 mile Cheshire circuit, setting the
team’s first Silverline Subaru pole position.
Jason was running in 2nd place for the first part of the
session and eventually qualified in an impressive 6th with a time of
1m:26.366s. James set the 18th
quickest time with Warren qualifying in 23rd and just 1.025s adrift
of Colin’s benchmark time.
For the opening race of the weekend Colin
made a great start from pole position fighting off challenges from Sam Tordoff
in the BMW during the opening stages, before stretching his lead with a lights
to flag victory and making it the team’s first ever win in the Subaru Levorg GT
sports tourer. Jason endured a great
battle with Honda’s Gordon Shedden after finally making the move on lap 12 and
placing him in 3rd position, making it a double podium for the
Silverline Subaru BMR Racing team.
Warren and James both drove a great race and finished in 17th
and 18th respectively. The
team were also handed the manufacturer win that was greatly received by the
Managing Director of Subaru UK Paul Tunnicliffe.
For race two all four drivers would start
in their finishing positio ns from the opener.
With Colin back on pole and Jason set to line up in 3rd, both
drivers made a great start but Tordoff immediately took the lead leaving Colin
and Jason battling for 2nd.
Colin held off Jason and took the place ahead of his team mate in 3rd,
making it another outstanding double podium with celebrations all round for the
team. Warren brought his car home in 19th
as James retired from the race after suffering a hit from behind causing him
braking issues.
The reverse grid for Race 3 would see
Honda’s Matt Neal drawn on pole position with Jason set to line up in 5th,
Colin 7th, Warren 18th and James 31st. The 15 lap final shoot out was a great end to
the day with an exciting battle for 3rd position between
several competitors including Jason and Colin, which lingered throughout the
entire race. A last gasp opportunity at
Lodge corner would see Jason passing around the outside of several drivers that
produced a hat-trick of third place finishes.
Colin held onto a fantastic 7th place as both James and
Warren pitted dropping them both down the order and as the flag fell Warren
crossed the line in 24th with James retiring in pit-lane.
Silverline Subaru BMR Racing were awarded
the Team Trophy for the weekend.
The Dunlop MSA British Touring Car
Championship now moves on to Croft in Yorkshire in two weeks’ time (18th
& 19th June).
Paul
Tunnicliffe Managing Director of Subaru UK commented “After the disappointment of
Thruxton this result tasted very sweet indeed.
We always had faith in the car, the team and drivers, and knew that this
day was bound to come. With scope for
more development, we are confident that this will be no flash in the pan.”
Warren
Scott commented “Firstly
I would like to say a huge thank you to Subaru UK, Jason, Colin, James and
everyone in the team at Silverline Subaru BMR Racing along with all of our
sponsors for getting us here. I am very
proud of everyone involved in the project and everyone should remember that
these cars are only six months old and we have just won our first race. We are all absolutely delighted”.
Colin
Turkington commented “Oulton Park was the moment we’ve all been waiting on and worked so
hard for. The true potential of the
Subaru Levorg finally came to the fore and it was a weekend none of us will
forget in a hurry. I’m so pleased for
everyone involved and I hope in some small way this repays the incredible
efforts over the past five months. It
was a special feeling to make history and deliver the maiden win for Subaru in
the BTCC and in truth it hasn’t quite sunk in yet. I can’t imagine anyone expected such rapid
progress, but we knew it was only a matter of time. It’s even more encouraging to see the cars
run so well with success ballast after Race 1 and we’re even more convinced the
Subaru Levorg will become a real championship challenger.”
Jason
Plato Commented “What a fantastic weekend for everyone at Silverline Subaru BMR
Racing. We should be enormously proud of
our successes at Oulton Park. We really
have arrived in some style. The future
is very bright for us all and I can’t wait to get back in the car for Croft.
James
Cole Commented “is
it Croft yet!!?? I cannot wait to get
back in this fantastic car and tackle the next circuit. A massive congratulations to Colin, Jason and
the rest of the Subaru Silverline BMR Racing team on such an amazing
weekend. Sadly for myself the cards
didn’t fall for me like I’d hoped.
Oulton Park is a circuit I know well and really expected better. A few issues pre-qualifying put our car on
the back foot going into qualifying, which in reality at the moment effected my
whole weekend. We have a fantastic car,
we just need to make it a little faster in race pace; if we can do this we will
be such a force to be reckoned with….. So, is it Croft yet!!??”
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