Team Shredded Wheat Racing with Gallagher concluded the 2019 Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship season in memorable style, with a return to the rostrum at their home circuit, Brands Hatch.

Closing off a rollercoaster season, the Kent-based squad made its return to the podium with two Independent race wins, and five top-ten results during the action-packed triple-header season finale.

An expert on the Brands Hatch GP layout, Tom Chilton kicked-off his final race meeting of the year with a stunning drive from 19th to third in the weekend opener. Having struggled to find the perfect set-up in tricky qualifying conditions, the Reigate-racer made an intuitive call to switch to wets under the safety car appearance.

With tyre strategy coming into play as the rain fell in the closing laps, Chilton carved his way through the field with an exciting drive to snatch third from Rory Butcher as the pair charged across the finish line.

Having claimed his fourth podium of the year in race one, Chilton immediately followed up with another sterling drive in the #3 Focus RS. Avoiding an opening lap melee, the Ford battled hard against the lighter chasing pack to lead home the first-ever Motorbase Independent 1-2-3, securing his fourth Independent win of the year.

Any hopes of a third rostrum appearance were dashed in race three, with Chilton’s race abruptly brought to an end on lap two. Having made a promising start on the soft tyre, the 34-year-old looked to be in strong podium contention before contact resulted in a sideways slide for the #3 Focus, into the gravel trap at Westfield.

Recording his second-best points-scoring weekend of the season, Ollie Jackson also settled his maiden Motorbase BTCC season in fine style with three top-ten finishes on his home circuit. Coming through from 20th on the grid to break into the top ten in race one, Jackson showed excellent race-craft and strong pace to follow up with a sixth-place finish in race two.

Starting from seventh in race three by virtue of the reversed grid draw, the 35-year-old produced one of his best drives of the year to bring the season to a close. Holding off title contenders Dan Cammish, Tom Ingram and a fast-charging Colin Turkington for over ten tours of the circuit, a solid defensive drive rewarded Jackson with an eighth-place finish in the #48 Focus RS.

Thanks to the outstanding performance, Team Shredded Wheat Racing with Gallagher ended its 2019 campaign as the highest points-scoring Independent team of the weekend – a fitting tribute to conclude its successful three-year partnership with Shredded Wheat.

“A nice way to sign 2019 off,” said Team Manager Oly Collins. “After a difficult qualifying on Saturday we started on the back foot, but it was a great performance from everyone today. The drivers were great, the team behind the scenes, and pit-stops, were spot on as well. It’s always difficult in these conditions.

“The decisions were tricky all day with the weather being so changeable and that puts pressure on the engineers, mechanics, tyre guys, etc. to make the right decision and get the job done. So, coming away with some silverware and a brace of top ten results is good.”

“We have lots of positives to take from race day,” said Chilton. “We went from 19th to third in race one and got an Indy win and third overall. I have to say what a great job the team did on the tyre change. I didn’t give them any warning and they were epically fast. I literally called for wets as I came into the pits and they did so well and so quickly that led to our podium finish.

“Race two we had ballast on so it was a bit tougher out on track, but we did a great job. The reverse grid hurt us a little bit, but I got a cracking start in race three. My tyres were geared up to come into play later in the race. I was just starting to feel like my peak was coming in before I was fired off. I genuinely feel that we could have had three podiums this weekend.

“What was great in race two was leading home my team-mates Ollie Jackson and Michael Caine for an Independent’s 1-2-3. That was a massive high. It’s been a hard year for the team so that was a great result and I’m very happy for everyone at Motorbase.”

“It looked like we were in for another sad turn of events this weekend but actually we turned it around on race day,” said Jackson. “We’ve been a bit experimental with the car set up this weekend and it’s really paid off. We’ve moved the car on, unfortunately it was right at the last round, but it’s been mega today. The car has been so different this weekend that we didn’t really crack the set-up for qualifying, but today we got it right and it paid off.

“It’s been an up and down season. To come here and race against the championship contenders as we have this weekend shows that we’ve got the pace and the team can do the job, which is massively important.”