Jake Hill

2010 was just as successful for Hill, which saw him take a further 10 wins, 13 podiums, 8 pole positions and 9 fastest laps on his way to finishing second in the championship to Tom Ingram, after being docked points early in the season.

Due to Covid restrictions Hill was unable to race regularly in 2020 Historic, but took a spectacular class victory at Goodwood Speedweek in Ric Wood's 1992 Calsonic Nissan Skyline R32 GTR.

2013 saw Hill make his début in the BTCC whilst substituting for absent Addison Lee Motorbase driver Liam Griffin at the Croft round of the championship.

In 2016 in Team HARD's Toyota Avensis Hill scored points on 17 occasions, qualified 10th at Donington Park, 11th at Croft and Silverstone, Won the Dunlop #ForeverForward award for most places gained at Oulton Park, finished in the top-ten on 6 occasions, finished 6th overall at Croft having passed Mat Jackson and held Rob Collard at bay for the entire race.

Hill finished 5th at Silverstone and in 'Motorsport News' review of the season was voted 6th by the BTCC Team Managers, based on his performances on a limited budget with an older chassis.

2017 saw Hill stay with Team Hard, now in a VW CC, impressing with 5 top-ten qualifying results with a career-best of 5th at Silverstone, three points scoring finishes at Oulton Park and Snetterton, taking 7 top-ten finishes and posting the fastest time in testing at Snetterton mid-season, and the fastest lap for Independent Drivers at Silverstone.

As well as essential support from Trade Price Cars and Brisky Racing and Team HARD, the hugely appreciated support from Rolec, Sportif Cars, Ecoflam, Danfoss, Bill Rawles Classic Cars, AWS Appliance Spares, Scoria Tech, Zynth, Jakob Ebrey Photos, P1 Nutrition, Spine Optics, Octane Hair, Tech Max and many others have made it possible for Hill to compete and at the opening meeting at Brands Hatch a charging drive in race two saw Hill score his maiden Dunlop BTCC Podium, finishing Second, and taking his and the team's first Independent Category Win, plus fastest lap for Independent Drivers.

On 30 June Hill finished first on the road during the reverse grid race at Oulton Park, but was awarded a 20-second penalty post-race for an incident with Matt Neal on the third lap.

On New Year's Eve 2021 it was announced Hill would join West Surrey Racing as part of MB Motorsport's new venture with Rokit, driving a Hybrid BMW 330e M Sport for the 2022 season.

Hill immediately made an impact, taking his maiden BTCC Pole Position in the opening event of 2022 at Donington Park, finishing 3rd before disqualification for failing the ride-height test after sustaining damage.

Jake Hill driving a 1970 Shadow -Chevrolet MKI at 2024 Goodwood Festival of Speed .