The entries of the first round of the Neil Tozer photographic competition has been completed. We have received an impressive selection of images from both Professional and Amateurs from the first BTCC round at Brands Hatch.

Below are the four images from each category that will go forward to the final selection at the end of October.

Professional Category

Danny Dzenis with a slow action shot of Alain Menu.



Jakob Ebrey getting up close and personal with Marc Hynes.



Jonathan Hatfield with a well captured shot of Tom Ingram going through the gravel at Paddock Hill.



Matt Sayle capturing the atmosphere on the first lap of the new season at Paddock Hill.



Amateur Category

Andy Taylor with his action shot from the first lap of race one at Paddock Hill.



Claire Roberts with a shot of Andrew Jordan out on his own arriving at Druids bend.



Laurence Johnson managing to capture the fire-breathing Proton of Ollie Jackson.



Tom Banks has captured an amazing shot of Marc Hynes at Druids.



We would like to thank everyone that sent images in. It did make the decision for PSP Images photographer Peter Still all the harder.

There are also a lot of images in the amateur category that have great potential, so keep taking those pictures. We would like to mention the efforts of Dean Halliwell, Mark Gledhill and Simon Bacon: Almost there guys!

If you think you can do better, send yours in: More information here

Keep in mind that midnight Friday after the event is the deadline. You can enter two images from each round. We will not accept letterbox or panoramic images. Cropping images is allowed, but please keep to either 3:2 or 4:3 ratio. And one last tip: Excessive angles do not always improve the image!