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Watch Scots racers' highs and lows in BTCC, British GT and SRC action

FORMER British Touring Car Champion Gordon Shedden had a roller-coaster ride last weekend.

The Dalgety Bay racer suffered a first-lap collision that broke his front suspension, had a storming drive from last to 12th in race two, then got pole in the reverse grid and disappeared off in front for a victory.

After the encounters at Croft Circuit in Yorkshire, he said: “There were some mega moves, the Honda Civic Type R has felt really good all weekend.

“To finish on top of the box, with next time out being at home at Knockhill, you couldn’t script it any better. I think the action there at the end of July will be absolutely incredible.”

Fellow Fifer Rory Butcher kept his championship interest alive with two seventh places and a third in his Toyota Corolla.

He said: “That was a fantastic result. That was our goal – to get on the podium. We had a good haul of point scores and we are really pleased with the consistency we have got.”

Aiden Moffat, from Dalkeith, was aiming to build on a great result at Oulton Park and he showed good pace at Croft as he finished eighth in the first to races. But the Infiniti Q50 driver was frustratingly forced to retire from race three due to damage.

Team-mate Dexter Patterson, from Glasgow, had a day of steady progress. He finished 20th, 18th and 16th, with some impressive overtaking moves.

Rookie Oliver Stewart, from Beauly, enjoyed his F4 outing, with overall ninth, 14th and fourth-place finishes.

Elsewhere, Motherwell’s Ian Loggie and Callum Macleod stormed to a British GT victory at Snetterton, despite a balance-of-power change handed to all the Mercedes-AMG entrants.

The win – and sixth place in race two – meant he left Norfolk leading the title charge. He said: “If you are at the front

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