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Jake Hill scores British Touring Car Championship win at Donington Park after exclusion in race one

Jake Hill bounced back from exclusion in race one to score a dominant British Touring Car Championship win at Donington Park on Sunday.

The Platt's Heath charger, 28, finished third in the opening encounter but was thrown out of the results after failing the post-race ride-height check.

He put in a storming drive in race two, climbing from 28th to ninth, and then benefited from the reversed-grid draw which put him on pole position for the last race.

The former Ginetta ace went on to enjoy a comfortable drive at the front, beating reigning champion Ash Sutton by 2.1 seconds.

Hill, who was driving a West Surrey Racing-run ROKiT MB Motorsport BMW 330e for the first time, had scored his maiden BTCC pole position in Saturday's qualifying session and now sits sixth in the standings.

“I can’t describe how much of a crazy day it’s been,” Hill said.

"From lining up for my first pole position to then starting from the very back of the grid and then going all the way back to pole, I’ve experienced everything.

"The car has felt fantastic all day and I’ve been so dialled in with it.

"If we can continue this momentum throughout the rest of the season then we’ll be in a great place.”

Hill was driving a rear-wheel-drive touring car for the first time since 2013, when he piloted a Rob Austin Racing-run Audi A4 on the Brands Hatch Grand Prix circuit.

He failed the ride-height test in race one after striking a tyre stack at the final chicane, damaging the right-front corner of the car.

The Donington event marked the start of the championship's new hybrid era, with a power boost system replacing the success ballast seen in previous years.

Hill added: "We knew the performance was there and we knew what we had to do to go and get the result.

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