Mikey Doble maintains Jack Sears Trophy lead at Thruxton
Evans Halshaw Power Maxed Racing’s Mikey Doble maintained his 100% points-scoring record and Jack Sears Trophy lead at Thruxton this past weekend (8-9 June) as the Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship took centre stage in Hampshire.
On what proved to be a full-throttle visit to the fastest circuit in the country, the Vauxhall Astra driver scored points in all three races to consolidate his position in both the Jack Sears Trophy and Independent Drivers’ standings.
Arriving at the high-speed venue off the back of his best-ever weekend in the UK’s premier motorsport series, the 25-year-old hit the ground running on Saturday as he showed encouraging speed across both free practice sessions.
Come qualifying, the front-wheel-drive ace comfortably progressed out of his group and into the second segment, where he then went on to secure a spot on the sixth row of the grid for Sunday’s opening encounter.
Race one would be a relatively tame affair by usual touring car standards with Doble comfortably holding station to take the chequered flag in 11th.
Things became slightly more fraught in the weekend’s second contest as the differences in hybrid deployment began to play their part. In the thick of the action in the midfield, Doble found himself out of position when dicing with Aiden Moffat which cost him a handful of positions late on.
Keen to bounce back from his earlier travails, the former Ginetta GT5 and BMW Compact Cup champion got his head down and moved forward in the finale, powering his Astra to an 11th place finish.
Leaving Thruxton, Doble holds a 40-point lead at the top of the Jack Sears Trophy, while he trails his team-mate Aron Taylor-Smith by a slender ten-point deficit in the Independent Drivers’ Championship.
Mikey Doble, Evans Halshaw Power Maxed Racing: “It’s been a strong weekend where I’ve managed to score points in all three races and maintained the lead in the Jack Sears Trophy; of course it would have been nice to go home with a pot but we’ve done all up until now.
“In qualifying I didn’t maximise the lap and I think that ultimately cost us a little bit on race day. The pace in the car was good enough to be a couple of rows higher and if that had been the case we’d have been fighting inside the top eight. We just didn’t get the rub of the green.
“On race day I was happy with how I drove; it’s always so tough around Thruxton as you really can’t make any small mistakes so to come away with three points finishes is something to be pleased out.
“It would have been nice to claim a fourth successive Jack Sears Trophy win but that streak had to end at some point. The important thing is that we’re still leading it overall and that’s where my focus is at.”
The 2024 Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship season reaches the halfway point in less than two weeks’ time as the series travels north to Oulton Park on June 22/23.










