Mikey Doble charges to pivotal Jack Sears Trophy victory at Donington Park
Mikey Doble moved another step closer to Jack Sears Trophy title glory at Donington Park this past weekend (24-25 August) as he extended his lead at the top of the standings after triumphing for the sixth time this season in the Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship.
The Evans Halshaw Power Maxed Racing driver was once again the man to beat in the coveted category as he tallied a hat-trick of points finishes to open up a 93-point advantage, with just six races now left to run.
Eager to bounce back from what had been a frustrating outing at Knockhill a few weeks’ ago, the 25-year-old enjoyed a superb Saturday showing by backing up his pace-setting speed in practice with a season-best qualifying performance.
Lighting up the timesheets to progress into the ‘Quick Six’ shootout for the first time this year, Doble produced a near-perfect lap around the legendary Grand Prix circuit to secure third on the grid for race one.
The opening encounter on Sunday proved to be a race of attrition for the Vauxhall Astra driver as he was forced to dig deep and salvage a result after unintentional heavy contact with Tom Ingram at the final corner sent him tumbling down the order on lap one.
Despite sustaining damage in the incident, the Surrey-based racer was able to continue and he battled all the way to the chequered flag, ultimately crossing the line in 15th for a solitary championship point.
Race two would see Doble get his elbows out and showcase his overtaking prowess as he pulled off a number of eye-catching moves on his way to ninth place, which then put him third on the grid for the finale following the reverse grid draw.
Back where he started the day in the UK’s premier motorsport series, the front-wheel-drive ace launched off the second row and into an almighty scrap for the podium places which saw him maintain his position until mid-distance.
Following two safety car periods and with a number of championship contenders on a charge around him, Doble was shuffled back a few places however he valiantly showed his fighting spirit to fend off two BMWs and finish sixth.
Mikey Doble, Evans Halshaw Power Maxed Racing: “In a way it has been somewhat of a bittersweet weekend because we certainly had the pace for an overall podium however I can’t be too disappointed as we’ve done what we wanted to do in the Jack Sears Trophy.
“From the moment we rolled the car out in practice I had a good feeling behind the wheel so it was great to show what we could do in qualifying by making it into the ‘Quick Six’ for the first time this year.
“Race one didn’t go to plan at all but we recovered to bring it home and that allowed us to bounce back as the day progressed. In race two the car felt great and I was able to pull a few good moves to break into the top ten, which then put us on row two for the reverse grid race.
“I had some good battles in that final race and we were hanging on to third however those guys in the championship fight had a little bit more pace on us and once Tom [Ingram] opened the door both Josh [Cook] and Jake [Hill] took advantage.
“To hang onto sixth was brilliant in the end and we’ve extended the lead in the Jack Sears Trophy, which is massive for me. I can go to Silverstone in a comfortable position knowing that we can provisionally wrap things up there."
The Home of British Motor Racing, Silverstone, stages the penultimate rounds of the 2024 Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship on the 21-22 September.










