TIM Sweet has returned to movement in a Toyo Tires Racing Saloons array following his damaging pile-up progressing in a season.
The Chudleigh racer smashed his self-built BMW E36 M3 into a tyre wall during Brands Hatch during about 80 miles per hour in May.
The incident caused about 11,000 worth of damage to a car, though a lengthy mangle in between meetings authorised Sweet to get behind into a movement during Snetterton, where he was fourth in both races.
And he followed that up during Castle Combe progressing this month, when he claimed a third place as well as a fifth place in his class.
Sweet managed to out-qualify his some-more powerful BMW M5-driving opposition Roger Kneebone forward of a second race, though a 10-second penalty for moving prior to a lights altered cost Sweet an additional lectern finish.
He is right away in fourth place in a altogether standings, though is confident of climbi ng to third following subsequent weekend's races during Cadwell Park.
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