Mikey Doble strengthens Jack Sears Trophy lead at Croft
Mikey Doble claimed his fifth Jack Sears Trophy victory in six meetings this past weekend (27-28 July) as the Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship returned to action in front of a bumper crowd at Croft Circuit.
Despite feeling under the weather throughout the event, the Evans Halshaw Power Maxed Racing driver dug deep to claim a hat-trick of points finishes, which in-turn enabled him to extend his advantage at the top of the standings.
Arriving at the North Yorkshire circuit off the back of claiming a maiden podium finish at Oulton Park, the Vauxhall Astra racer worked through his programme during Saturday’s two free practice sessions before then upping the ante for qualifying later that afternoon.
Comfortably progressing into the second segment of the session, Doble was frustratingly one of several drivers to lose a lap time due to track limit offences and that would ultimately culminate in him setting the tenth fastest time overall.
Race one on Sunday saw the 25-year-old opt to run the less competitive hard compound tyre and despite the performance deficit to those around him, the front-wheel-drive ace managed to hold firm to take the chequered flag in 11th.
Switching to the more favourable soft tyre for race two, Doble then found himself in the thick of the action as he battled for position and points against the likes of Tom Chilton, Colin Turkington and Aiden Moffat.
After finishing 11th and then missing out on the reverse grid draw, Doble started outside the top ten for race three and was yet again at the heart of the midfield battle, trading paint with team-mate Aron Taylor-Smith no less.
Despite running out of the same team, the battle for bragging rights and supremacy in the Independent Drivers’ Championship saw both drivers go wheel-to-wheel on a number of occasions, with contact being made on the final tour.
Both drivers were able to emerge relatively unscathed from what was a captivating fight and took the chequered flag, with Doble crossing the line in 15th.
Leaving Croft, Doble now leads the Jack Sears Trophy by 69 points while he also remains hot on the heels of Taylor-Smith in the Independent Drivers’ Championship.
Mikey Doble, Evans Halshaw Power Maxed Racing: “I’m coming away from Croft with mixed feelings from the weekend. On a positive note I was able to extend my lead in the Jack Sears Trophy and maintain my points-scoring streak.
“All weekend I was fighting an illness so I had to dig deep to get the best out of myself; I’m proud of the performances we put in.
“We had strong pace on Sunday and ticked along nicely by scoring two 11th place finishes. We were then on for a top ten in race three but unfortunately we came to blows with Aron on a few occasions.
“That cost us some points and the Independents’ win which is a little frustrating but as a team we move on and continue to press forward heading to Knockhill in a fortnights’ time.”
Next on the calendar for the Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship is a trip north of the border to Knockhill on the 10-11 August.










