Rainford reigns supreme in Snetterton scorcher

All six different marques win in opening nine races of 2026

WSR talent Charles Rainford claimed victory in the Qualifying Race earlier today as the BMW driver reigned supreme amidst scorching conditions at Snetterton.

Despite a frenetic start this particular 'Race to Pole' arguably proved to be the most routine so far as Rainford wrestled his way past pole sitter Tom Chilton on the opening tour.

Chilton tried to hold off the charging front-row starting BMW with the #3 Team VERTU Hyundai as the pair ran side-by-side for much of the early exchanges.

Rainford was briefly nudged wide onto the grass but the talented young gun held on and eventually completed the pass on the run through Williams.

The experienced Chilton was about to receive more blows as he was first handed a five-second penalty for starting out of position and was then shuffled further down the order on-track as a number of title protagonists nipped by.

Speedworks Corolla Racing's Josh Cook enjoyed a very strong second place as his team made some incredible setup changes to his car following a difficult practice session earlier in the morning, whilst reigning champion Tom Ingram followed.

Ingram was behind title rival Ash Sutton for much of the race before the standings leader exited stage left with a mechanical problem – incredibly making this two out of three Qualifying Races that Sutton's #116 Ford Focus has failed to finish.

NAPA Racing UK's Dan Cammish was fourth with Cataclean Plato Racing's Dan Rowbottom in fifth – his best finish since his 'Race to Pole' triumph in the season opener at Donington Park.

Daryl De Leon was sixth in the second WSR BMW while Adam Morgan provided another solid result for Cataclean Plato Racing in seventh.

The recovering Chilton, James Dorlin (Restart Racing) and Sam Osborne (NAPA Racing UK) completed the top ten positions.

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