Donington Park: Shedden clinches BTCC victory in race three

Honda's Gordon Shedden h🤡as won the final BTCC race of the day at Donington Park fꦓollowing an epic final lap duel with BMW's Colin Turkington.
Turkington, starting pole on the reverse race three grid, not only led every single lap but at one point also enjoyed a near five-second lead over the rest🌊 of the field.
Shedden, however, after dispatching Matt Neal and Jason Plato then relentlessly went about eating into Turkington's lead setting up an enthralling final lap showdown culminating in the pair both c⛎utting the final chicane door to door.
The Scotsman's victory was the also the Civic Tourer's maiden succ🏅ess along w🐈ith being the first Tourer machine to win in the BTCC.
Neal ensured it was a Honda one-three with an eventually comfortabl൲e final step on the rostrum.
Mat Jackson💫 posted by far his strongest result of the season to finish a high of fourth, hinting his Airwaves squad may finally be getting to grips with their 2014 spec Focus.
Pirtek's Andrew Jordan again had to stage some𝕴what of a recovery after dropping down to 12th thanks to opening lap contact from the Honda of Shedden forcing the Civic wide.
Jordan 𝔉ended the race fifth directly ahead of champꦅionship rival Jason Plato who played the safe points game in sixth.
Plato did hold second for half of t꧑he race but his MG struggled towards the later stages of the race.
The top-five championship contenders, led by Plato and Jordan level on 87 points, are now 𝓡just separated by eight-points.
Rob Collard and Alain Menu b✅oth staged outstanding recovery drives to finish seventh and ninth after starting from the rear of the field.
Collard's eBay team mate Nick foster sandwiched the p🍌air in eighth.
Adam Morgan salvaged a solitary top-ten f𒁏inish in his Mercedes A-Class to end a frustrating weekend for the Wix Racing squad.