Round three entries of the Neil Tozer photographic competition

The entries of the third round of the Neil Tozer photographic competition has been completed. We received an exceptional amount of images from round three of the BTCC at Thruxton.

Below are the four images from each category that will go forward to the final selection at the end of October.
We would like to thank everyone that sent images in. It is making our job even harder with so many good images coming in.

Professional Category

Danny Dzenis with a shot through the crowd.
#1 Andrew Jordan (GBR). Pirtek Racing. Honda Civic.

A Jakob Ebrey shot of Colin Turkington celebrating his race three win.
Colin Turkington (GBR) eBay Motors BMW 125i M Sport

Pat Cranham shot of Andrew Jordan taking the chequered flag.
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Dave Newsham leading the pack through the chicane by Stu Stretton.
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Amateur Category

Daniel Sentance has a great shot of the first lap through the complex.
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Mark Gledhill has a slow shutter shot of two BMWs entering the Complex.
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James Thrift race three image from the complex.
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Close race action exiting the complex from Claire Roberts.
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For those who are not keeping an eye on the competition Claire Roberts has managed to get an image in all rounds so far, well done Claire.

We would just like to mention the efforts of other Amateur photographers Andy Price, Lee Cook and Emma Trickle. Very good images guys, not quite in the top four!

And, remember, If you think you can do better, send yours in.

A general reminder:
You have FIVE days to get your images in, midnight Friday after the event is the deadline.
You can enter two images from each round.
We will not accept letterbox or panoramic images.
Cropping images is allowed, but please keep to either 3:2 or 4:3 ratio.
Please send the images of a minimum 1500 pixels wide.
Any image not conforming to these requirements will be ignored.
And one last tip: Always look past the main subject, It can destroy your image!

With even more entries from the Amateurs photographers. We think we have Alan Hyde and Ian Titchmarsh to thank for that, thanks guys!