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Jake Hill set to stay at BMW for 2023 British Touring Car Championship

By: Dan Wright dwright@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 17:17, 10 October 2022

Updated: 18:53, 10 October 2022

British Touring Car Championship star Jake Hill is set to remain with West Surrey Racing next season after narrowly missing out on his maiden title at the weekend.

The 28-year-old, from Platt's Heath near Maidstone, enjoyed his best-ever campaign in the series, taking his BMW 330e to three victories and 10 other podiums.

Hill, driving a West Surrey Racing-prepared ROKiT MB Motorsport BMW, scored two podiums on Sunday but missed out on the overall title. Pictures: Simon Hildrew

His eye-catching season impressed legendary BTCC team boss Dick Bennetts, who saw his man lose out to new champion Tom Ingram and runner-up Ash Sutton in Sunday's finale at Brands Hatch.

"Jake has done a fantastic job – he's fitted in well and the car has been reliable for him," the New Zealander said.

"We had to calm him down a bit as he was a bit too aggressive early in the year, but we'd love to have him back.

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"I don't get involved in the commercial side, I'm on the technical side, but it's all shaping up very well. I like Jake – he's a good little bloke."

Hill, who finished fifth in 2021, adapted well to rear-wheel-drive machinery this season

Bennetts, who has taken Hill's team-mate Colin Turkington to his four BTCC crowns, feels his young charger has what it takes to become champion.

"You need four ingredients to win a championship: a good car, a good engine, a good team and a good driver," he said.

"You can drop one of those and still win the occasional race, but you won't win a championship unless you've got all four.

"We have got all of those so the ingredients are there."

Ingram and Hill went toe-to-toe on the 2.4-mile Brands Hatch Grand Prix circuit; race three marked Hill's 200th start in the BTCC

After qualifying fifth, Hill got the better of Sutton to claim third in Sunday's first race before chasing Ingram to the flag in the second encounter.

His seventh-place finish in the finale meant he ended the season one point shy of Sutton in the overall standings, with his former Ginetta rival Ingram 13 points ahead.

"I am extremely proud of what we've achieved, especially in the second half of the season," Hill said.

Jake with father Simon celebrate winning the Goodyear Wingfoot Award

"We have got a lot to be thankful for and proud of and I think we'll come back next year and smash it.

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"I am proud of myself and I hold my head up high."

Hill, who won the Goodyear Wingfoot Award as the year's best qualifier, feels the two-day tyre test at Snetterton in July was the turning point of his campaign.

The three title contenders – Sutton, Hill and eventual champion Ingram – running together in the finale

"I figured out what I was struggling with in the first half and we were rapid after that," he said.

"I've tried my hardest to stop being as aggressive as I was in the first half of the year.

"I could've shown Ingram the door a few times and pushed him out of the way, but I don't want to win a championship like that or take it away from him that way.

"We are here to race hard and fair and not be horrible to one another."

Hyundai i30N pilot Ingram secured his first BTCC crown; he won the first two races on Sunday before team-mate Dan Lloyd triumphed in the finale
Michael Crees, from Broadstairs, finished 20th and 21st in the first two races but retired from race three; he finished 20th in the overall standings and eighth in the independents' championship
Wrotham-based Motorbase Performance, running under the NAPA Racing UK banner, narrowly missed out on its first overall drivers' title with Ash Sutton, but did score victory in the teams' championship

Hill's dad, former racer-turned-commentator Simon, feels his son is "only getting stronger".

"It's been a massive step up for Jake and to finish ahead in the points of Colin Turkington – a four-time champion – is impressive," the Goudhurst resident said.

"It's been a brilliant environment on and off track and hopefully the deal will be done to get him back in the car next year.

"That's the plan – just to come back and try to go that little bit further."

In the support categories, Maidstone's Kiern Jewiss wrapped the Porsche Carrera Cup GB title on Sunday, taking a win and second-place finish in the two races.

Maidstone's Kiern Jewiss scored six wins in Porsche Carrera Cup GB in 2022
Jewiss, driving for Team Parker Racing, finished 36 points clear of closest challenger Adam Smalley in Porsche Carrera Cup GB
Hythe's Tom Emson scored his first Ginetta GT4 Supercup victory on the Brands Hatch GP loop last season; he took another two wins at the weekend
Emson withstood pressure from champion James Kellett in the Ginetta GT4 Supercup
Wolf Motorsport's Luke Reade, from Dartford, won the G55 Pro class title in the Ginetta GT4 SuperCup. He scored three third-place finishes over the weekend, doing enough to beat Blake Angliss by three points
Former BTCC racer Jack Mitchell, from Wrotham, finished third overall in the Mini Challenge after scoring three podiums at the weekend
Mitchell took two second-place finishes and a third in the Mini Challenge. Meanwhile, his former BTCC squad Team Hard, based in Detling, won the Jack Sears Trophy with Essex-based racer Bobby Thompson
Kenan Dole, from Maidstone, finished 15th, 16th and 21st in the three Mini Challenge races to take 18th in the championship

Hythe's Tom Emson also impressed, winning twice in the Ginetta GT4 Supercup to secure second in the standings.

The British Touring Car Championship will visit Brands Hatch on May 6-7 and October 7-8 2023.

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