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Preview of Tom Ingram #80 - Team VERTU - BTCC 2025 by Craig Salter
Preview of Tom Ingram #80 - Team VERTU - BTCC 2025 by Craig Salter
Preview of Tom Ingram #80 - Team VERTU - BTCC 2025 by Craig Salter
Preview of Tom Ingram #80 - Team VERTU - BTCC 2025 by Craig Salter
Preview of Tom Ingram #80 - Team VERTU - BTCC 2025 by Craig Salter
Preview of Tom Ingram #80 - Team VERTU - BTCC 2025 by Craig Salter

Tom Ingram #80 - Team VERTU - BTCC 2025

Hyundai Elantra N TCR by Craig SalterCraig Salter Pro

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Team VERTU’s Tom Ingram secured a hugely deserved second Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship crown, having seen off the challenge from old rival Ash Sutton at Brands Hatch on 5th October. The title chasing duo enjoyed a season-long scrap for the most coveted prize in British motorsport, with the pace and prowess of Ingram and his Hyundai i30N really coming to the fore during the second half of the campaign. Ingram arrived at the Kent finale with a 33-point advantage back to Sutton, but with 67 still on offer, it was all still to play for. The gap was narrowly extended in the opener around the legendary 2.43-mile layout as Ingram claimed fifth with Sutton down in ninth. Race two became the defining contest with the #80 Hyundai taking a commanding seventh victory of the year as Ingram moved into an unassailable lead in the overall standings, which he duly followed with a sixth-place finish in the finale. The fans poured onto the track under the lights at Brands Hatch for the championship podium, which saw all of this year’s winners being celebrated.
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