following race three victory at CroftColin Turkington scored a fantastic double victory for eBay Motors at Croft before narrowly missing out on a memorable treble as he finished behind the Honda Civic of championship leader Matt Neal in race three.BMW racer Turkington was the star of the show all weekend, having secured a last gasp pole position in qualifying and a dominant lights-to-flag win in race one ahead of Neal and his Honda Yuasa Racing team-mate Gordon Shedden.Turkington already held the accolade as the most successful BTCC driver ever at Croft and he further extended that advantage with his eighth victory at the circuit and his second of the day in race two.With light rain falling before the start of that contest the MGs of Jason Plato and Sam Tordoff chose to run wet tyres, which initially seemed to pay off. The MG KX Momentum Racing duo stormed into a lead after passing Turkington early on but the circuit began to dry rapidly as the race progressed.Plato and Tordoff slipped back into the clutches of the BMW behind, and Turkington nipped by to take the win. The MGs faded dramatically in the latter stages and were eventually lapped by the front-runners, denting Platos championship challenge in the process.Shedden took second, improving on his third place in race one, whilst the impressive Tom Onslow-Cole completed the podium in his VW Passat with his his third rostrum of the season.With heavy rain falling there were no tyre selection issues for the days third race and it was front row starter Nick Foster that made the best getaway in his BMW 125i M Sport. He led the early running while pole-sitter Adam Morgan slipped back to second in the Ciceley Racing Toyota Avensis.Double race winner Turkington was rapid in the opening laps and he made an opportunistic move by the Hondas of Andrew Jordan and reigning champion Shedden when the pair touched on the exit of Tower. Neal then edged out Morgan at the same corner and Turkington nearly made another double pass. He scrambled his way by the Toyota of Morgan but Neal held on to second and it proved to be the closest Turkington would come to making a move on the Honda.Both Neal and Turkington made relatively light work of Foster who began to fade at the front of the field and the lead duo were rarely separated by more than two seconds as they romped to the first two places on the podium. There was a final scare for Neal, however, in what he called two mighty moments on the last lap but the three-time champion held on to win.The race wrapped up a day that had everything, including a dry race, a wet-dry race and a final showdown held in almost monsoon-like conditions. As ever, the BTCC faithful were out in force throughout the weekend as thousands of fans braved the weather until the conclusion of the event.Now at the halfway point of the 2013 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship, Neal leads the standings from Jordan by 19 points. Incredibly Neal has led the series at this stage of the last four seasons, but theres still a whole host of contenders for this years title which also now includes Turkington after a quite brilliant weekend for the Irishman.There were three different winners in the Jack Sears Trophy at Croft and each had their own rewarding conclusion. Jake Hill won the opener on his BTCC debut for Addison Lee Motorbase before David Nye claimed a memorable maiden victory in his Ford Focusholding off an intense challenge from Hill and class leader Lea Wood. Vauxhall Vectra driver Wood then extended his advantage in the Cups table by taking his sixth win of the season in race three.Colin Turkington said: It was pretty perfect to be honest. I couldnt have predicted that Id score so well but Ive been on good form all weekend and the team has done a great job. We know what makes the car tick now so well keep working hard to see if we can close the gap on Honda and MG in the championship.Matt Neal said: Every win is a special one but I was counting every lap down in that won. Were only halfway through the seasontheres a very long way to gobut its great to go into the summer break with the bragging rights as championship leader. I am going to make the most of that for the next six weeks before we come back at Snetterton.Gordon Shedden said: MG seemed to find a secret weapon last time out at Oulton Park but I think they left it at home this weekend! It was a good points haul for us in the end but it could have actually been even better. Race two was another great race with lots going on so I hope it was fantastic to watch for the spectators whereas youre in the lap of the gods when its as wet as it was in race three, but overall it was a good weekend.David Nye said: It has been a long time coming but it feels great. It was relentless pressure all the way and I really had to work for it. I had a few taps from behind by Jake Hill but its great to be fighting with another young driver in the Jack Sears Trophy. The guys at the front dont know what theyre missingall the action is at the back with us!Race Results:Race 11 Colin Turkington (eBay Motors) 15 Laps2 Matt Neal (Honda Yuasa Racing) +9.3343 Gordon Shedden (Honda Yuasa Racing) +9.5524 Nick Foster (eBay Motors) +12.8195 Jason Plato (MG KX Momentum Racing) +18.5806 Andrew Jordan (Pirtek Racing) +20.810Race 21 Colin Turkington (eBay Motors) 15 laps2 Gordon Shedden (Honda Yuasa Racing) +2.9873 Tom Onslow-Cole (PPCGB/Kraftwerk Racing) +9.0354 Matt Neal (Honda Yuasa Racing) +12.0125 Andrew Jordan (Pirtek Racing) +13.6806 Robert Collard (eBay Motors) +13.785Race 31 Matt Neal (Honda Yuasa Racing) 15 Laps2 Colin Turkington (eBay Motors) +0.6313 Andrew Jordan (Pirtek Racing) +4.3214 Gordon Shedden (Honda Yuasa Racing) +8.4845 Dave Newsham (Speedworks Motorsport) +11.7696 Jason Plato (MG KX Momentum Racing) +19.061Championship Standings:1 Matt Neal (Honda Yuasa Racing) 2242 Andrew Jordan (Pirtek Racing) 2053 Jason Plato (MG KX Momentum Racing) 1884 Gordon Shedden (Honda Yuasa Racing) 1885 Colin Turkington (eBay Motors) 1846 Sam Tordoff (MG KX Momentum Racing) 148 Penalties:Jeff Smith received a three second time penalty for gaining an unfair advantage in race two. As this was his third reprimand this season he also received a six place grid penalty for race threeRob Collard received a one second time penalty for gaining an unfair advantage in race two.Mat Jackson received three penalty points and a 500 fine for an incident relating to driving standards in race three