Britain's fastest race track, Thruxton, roared back into life this past weekend for rounds 10, 11, and 12 of the Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship.
A record-breaking crowd flocked to the Hampshire circuit to witness the country's best saloon car drivers battle it out.
The action didn't disappoint! Jake Hill stole the show for Laser Tools Racing with MB Motorsport, claiming two dominant victories in his BMW 330e M Sport.
Ashley Sutton of Napa Racing UK provided a thrilling finale, securing the win in the last race with his Ford Focus ST.
The Porsche Carrera Cup GB Championship also saw exciting competition. Local driver Harry Foster, piloting the Eden Race Drive 911 GT3 Cup Car, secured a double podium finish with two third-place finishes.
This strong performance propelled him to sixth place in the Professional Category title race with 21 points as the series heads to Croft Circuit in Yorkshire for the next round.
The Vertu MINI CHALLENGE Trophy races kept the crowds on the edge of their seats throughout the weekend.
Championship leader Harry Hickton of Kimpton maintained his top spot with a consistent performance, scoring points in all three races. While challenging the leaders throughout, he narrowly missed out on a podium finish in each race.
Finally, the future stars of Formula 1 showcased their skills in the ROKiT F4 British Championship.
Deagen Fairclough, Alex Berg, and Reza Seewooruthun emerged victorious in separate races, providing the crowd with another taste of exhilarating motorsport.
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