Stuart Waite
Photo by: Gary Hawkins
BMW M3 racer Stuart Waite has closed to within one win of the Ryan Motorsport Insurance Autosport National Rankings summit after a quadruple success last weekend.
Waite topped the Classic Touring Car Racing Club's Pre-'93 Touring Car division in all four of its races at the Super Touring Power event at Brands Hatch to storm 43 places up Autosport's winners' table and into fourth.
He has now achieved nine victories this year, meaning he is just one behind current rankings leader Dan Brown.
British Touring Car star Jake Hill proved his prowess in slightly older tin-top machinery at Brands as he also bagged two victories in an ex-Laurent Aiello Nissan Primera in the headline Super Tourers races.
However, Hill missed out on the chance of repeating his quartet of triumphs from last year as the car's owner Richard Wheeler withdrew his fleet of machines from Sunday's action. Hill therefore was unable to potentially match Brown's 10 wins at the top of the table and has to settle for a rise from 15th to sixth.
Another rankings frontrunner who missed out at Brands was Piers Grange. He did twice win his Pre-'66 Touring Car class in a Mini but there were not the required six starters for those successes to count and he therefore remains third in the table.
But another driver who did improve inside the top 10 is Jack Parker, who bagged his seventh Legends win of the year at Donington Park to climb four spots into eighth.
Just outside of the top 10 is Richard Neary after he enjoyed further GT Cup glory in his Mercedes-AMG GT3 at Oulton Park to leap from 17th to 11th.
Mckenzie Douglass took a hat-trick in Ginetta GT Championship
Photo by: JEP
Elsewhere, Mckenzie Douglass was also on course for a quadruple success, this time in the Ginetta GT Championship at the Anglesey G Fest event, but a false-start penalty meant he had to settle for just the three wins. Nevertheless, he still surges from outside the top 50 and into 13th.
He is just ahead of two more drivers who added to their tallies at Brands. TCR UK frontrunner Adam Shepherd scored a Pre-'03 Touring Car win in a Honda Integra to move from 21st to 14th.
One place behind Shepherd is Ford Escort Mk1 pilot Stephen Primett, who bagged three Pre-'83 Touring Car victories over the weekend to move up from outside of the top 50.
Rounding out the improvers inside the top half of the table are Legends racer Will Gibson - who also took one win at Donington to move from 24th to 19th - and Focus Cup ace Lewis Clark, who topped both Oulton Park bouts to re-enter the leaderboard in 23rd.
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