West Surrey Racing enjoyed a record-breaking day at the second meeting of the British Touring Car Championship season at Brands Hatch as it won all three races of the day on the 1.208-mile Indy layout.

Race 1 victory for Jake Hill, the organization’s 133rd, set the tone for the day, with Daryl DeLeon and Charles Rainford (pictured above) adding their maiden series victories in Races 2 and 3 to take WSR’s all-time tally up to 135 by the end of the day. It also moved BMW to within 18 of Honda, which occupies second on the manufacturers’ all-time wins list behind Ford.

Hill made a predictably strong start in Race 1, making the most of his rear-wheel-drive BMW’s advantage off the line, and was followed by teammate Rainford throughout the 24-lap race.

Tom Ingram finished second in his Excelr8 Motorsport-run Team Vertu Hyundai i30 Fastback N Performance after getting the best of teammate Adam Morgan at the start. While he closed up to Rainford in second multiple times over the course of the race, he couldn’t find a way by.

Morgan finished fourth, but that would turn out to be a somewhat advantageous result with the top three finishers of Race 1 forced to use the hardest – and slowest – of the three tire compounds in the second race of the day.

Dan Cammish finished fifth in his NAPA Racing UK Ford Focus ST, ahead of Mikey Doble, who took the Independents win, DeLeon, Sam Osborne, and Dan Lloyd, who’d finished seventh on the road but got a five second penalty for a false start.