Lloyd becomes the inaugural TCR UK race winner

Lloyd becomes the inaugural TCR UK race winner

01 April 2018

Daniel Lloyd kept his cool to convert pole position into the inaugural TCR UK Series race victory at Silverstone, with Aiden Moffat’s Laser Tools Racing Alfa Romeo Giulietta and the Pyro Motorsport-run Honda Civic of Oliver Taylor completing the podium.
Lloyd made the perfect start from pole position and eased ahead of Moffat’s Alfa Romeo on the run down to Copse, whilst further back a slow start for the SWR-run Honda Civic of Howard Fuller enabled Taylor and the Hyundai i30 N of Lewis Kent to get the jump into third and fourth on the road respectively.
Though Moffat put pressure on Lloyd throughout, the experienced TCR driver was able to hold on ahead of the Laser Tools Racing racer to earn himself a trip to the top step of the podium. Moffat was initially given a five-second penalty for infringing track limits by the stewards, but this was rescinded after evaluation post-race and the he was handed back the runner-up spot.
Fuller would then entertain the crowd with a closely-fought battle for fifth with Finlay Crocker’s Honda Civic FK7, the two making contact under braking on several occasions before the former eventually came out on top.
Andreas Bӓckman’s pace was evident as he scythed his way through the field from eighth on the grid, before matching the lap times of the race leaders once up into fourth. Sibling Jessica was equally competitive, sustaining a thrilling contest for seventh with LMS Racing’s Olli Kangas for the near-duration of the race, but ultimately had to settle for eighth.
Stewart Lines capitalised on an early spin at Brooklands for Carl Swift to claim the bragging rights in the DSG Trophy stakes, and will start the second race from pole position courtesy of the top ten having their second-fastest qualifying times reversed.
Kent and Darelle Wilson (Vauxhall Astra) made contact under braking at Beckett’s whilst disputing position, sending the latter into the gravel and out of the race. Kent would continue and eventually round out the field in eleventh.
Derek Palmer jr. was hit once again with a mechanical fault on the second Alfa Romeo Giulietta and retired at half distance, but will look to bounce back in the series’ second contest, scheduled for 16:05 this afternoon.
The race will once again be streamed live over the TCR UK website, the TCR ‘Hub’, the championships social media channels and through MotorsportTV’s on-demand online platform.

Lloyd (1st): “It feels awesome, I’m really over the moon with that. It was a tough race, as it always is at this circuit, and it was a long one too. I did a good job at the start and got a gap and then just controlled the pace from there, as well as looking after the tyres because the degradation is big here.”

Moffat (2nd) said: “The most laps we’d done on slick tyres before that race was about four, and it’s a half-hour race, so it was a bit of a step into the unknown. This weekend is a test session in some senses for us as we learn what the car is about, whereas others have done full seasons, so to finish second means I’m over the moon.”

Taylor (3rd): “That was definitely what we wanted – points make prizes! We’ll take that and if you look at the two guys who’ve finished ahead of us, they’ve got more experience in these sorts of cars than I have; this was my first front-wheel drive race, so I’m quite pleased with that.”

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