AmDTuning.com in the wars at Snetterton in the BTCC

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BTCC Ollie Jackson Cobra Sport Audi S3 at Snetterton

The Cobra Sport sponsored AmDTuning.com BTCC team were left licking its wounds after a dramatic weekend at Snetterton which saw the battle for the 2016 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship resume after the summer break.

Ollie Jackson entered the weekend of racing on a high after a successful Dunlop tyre test session at the circuit only a couple of weeks earlier. During the testing weekend, the AmDTuning.com Audi S3 was within the top 10 lap times for the session with Ollie setting fantastic lap times after alterations for the team paid off. Qualifying also proved to be a success with the pace carried into the qualifying session.

With a lap time of only one second off the leaders over the long Snetterton circuit, the Audi was to begin the first race of the day in a confident mood and managed to secure a 19th place finish in race one. A quick start in race two saw Ollie making places up off the line and found himself running in 12th halfway through the first lap. The charge towards the points would however end in dramatic fashion half way through the opening lap after he was forced wide onto the grass heading onto the Bentley Straight.

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Contact to the rear of the Audi sent Ollie spinning into the barriers on the inside of the circuit where he was collected by the Chevrolet of Hunter Abbott, who was trying to take avoiding action.

Despite severe damage to the front of the car, hard work from the team allowed Ollie to take his place on the grid for race three, but contact ahead at the start saw him forced to take to the grass to try and avoid a collision. Unfortunately, Abbott's Chevrolet was tipped into a roll in front of the Audi and with nowhere to go, contact between the pair again put Ollie into retirement. “I can't put into words how disappointed I feel with how this weekend has panned out, and there is no way that the team has deserved what has happened to us on track", Ollie reflected. “We came to Snetterton in confident mood following the test at the end of June, and there was clearly potential in the car that we haven't been able to realise through no fault of our own". 

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“Having stayed out of trouble in race one, I got a really good start in race two and was making up places, but going onto the back straight, Dan Welch forced me wide onto the grass when he had room on the inside and we touched. The next thing I know is that I've been hit in the rear and the car suddenly turns right. Hunter had nowhere to go but into me, and it did a lot of damage".

“The boys did an outstanding job to get the car fixed for race three so for it to end before we'd even got to the start line was just devastating, although the important thing is that no-one was injured".

Team boss Shaun Hollamby shared in Ollie's disappointment and vowed that the team would work hard to recover from the toughest weekend of the year to date.

“It's a cliche to say that motorsport is full of highs and lows, but this weekend was certainly a low", he said.

“We've seen more glimpses of the potential in the car, which show we are moving in the right direction, but we have paid a heavy price for being in the wrong place at the wrong time". 

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“After race one, we looked in a good position to challenge for points in race two, especially when Ollie got away so well at the start. What happened next is something I felt was a racing incident that simply had an unfortunate outcome, and it was disappointing that Ollie was deemed to have been at fault, as we don't feel that to be the case. Having appealed the initial decision, the fine he had been given was halved and a grid penalty was removed, which is some justice".

“In race three, there was nothing Ollie could have done to avoid the incident ahead and it was a real kick in the teeth after the work that had gone in to getting the car repaired, not just for us but for others on the grid as well. These things historically happen on the start-finish straight at Snetterton, but drivers need have better awareness of cars around them to prevent these accidents from taking place. Maybe this type of driving will only be dealt with severely when someone gets hurt, but I very much hope I'm wrong".

“We will put this one behind us and make sure we come out fighting at Knockhill".

Photo credit: Marc Waller Photography