Toms' a Winner with Teng Tools

Tom Ingram dominated the Ginetta juniors at the Silverstone round of the BTCC with two pole positions, two race wins and maximum points. Quite a way to celebrate your 17th birthday!

Ingram takes clean sweep as he dominates ‘mega’ Silverstone birthday weekend

As far as birthdays go, there are probably worse ways to celebrate than with a commanding double victory around the most famous circuit in the country – but that is precisely what Tom Ingram achieved as the hotly-fought, ITV-televised and BTCC-supporting Ginetta Junior Championship visited Silverstone on what he admitted was a ‘mega’ weekend that yielded a 17-point advantage in the chase for the coveted crown.

After proving to be the quickest driver in the field a fortnight earlier at Snetterton – only for ill-fortune to scupper his chances of mounting the top step of the podium – Tom headed to the legendary ‘Home of British Motor Racing’ determined to convert that scintillating raw speed into results.

Having not been there since the pre-season media day back in March, the highly-rated young High Wycombe star spent the practice sessions on his 17th birthday just ‘tuning myself back into the circuit and re-learning it all’, not remotely fazed by the ever-changing climatic conditions and laying down a few markers along the way in terms of lap time.

And then come qualifying, in front of family, friends, a whole host of well-wishers and new sponsor Teng Tools, he went and blitzed every single one of his rivals to notch up his first pole position of the 2010 campaign – and a double one at that – by the staggering margin of more than seven tenths of a second.

The last time he had achieved a double pole – at Oulton Park last year – the ex-British Karting Champion had been left distraught after being shunted out of contention on only the second lap and left with a hefty bill for damage, but this time around there would thankfully be an infinitely happier ending.

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Published - Tuesday, 24 August, 2010