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SUTTON DOUBLES UP IN FIFE

A busy month of racing for the British Touring Car Championship came to an end at Knockhill with a hectic day of on-track action setting up what looks set to be another huge battle for the title. Two more wins for Ash Sutton allowed him to close the gap to WSR BMW driver Colin Turkington as the pair broke clear of Rory Butcher in the standings despite the Motorbase Ford Focus man winning on home soil for the second year in a row.

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Having qualified the Laser Tools Racing Infiniti Q50 on pole for the first time, Sutton

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