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2025 Motorsport UK Esports GT Challenge concluded
Season 3 of the Motorsport UK Esports GT Challenge has reached its conclusion with the fifth and final round taking place at Brands Hatch on April 1st.
Round 1 got underway back in February and it was Donington Park that hosted the initial race for this mixture of GT3 and GT4 endurance race machinery, before the championship moved on to Snetterton, Spa-Francorchamps, and then Silverstone.
Separated in to four classes – GT4 AM, GT4 Pro, GT3 AM and GT4 Pro – this Motorsport UK hosted series was free-to-enter for drivers with a paid Motorsport UK Esports Membership, and offered prizes to see the British GT Championship live in 2025, a SIMAGIC GT Neo Wheel rim, and the winning driver from each of the four classes would receive a free 1-hour simulator session in the Base Performance Simulator GT Sim.
With Round 5 ready to roll, it was Joe Coffin in GT4 AM who had started the season well with three podiums and fourth place, who took the win – his third from five races. This put him over 200 points, and almost 50 points clear of nearest rival Luca Munro.
The GT4 Pro title was also destined to go to a driver hunting his third win – Kieran Sharp – but at Brands he brought the Aston Martin Vantage GT4 home in second place, which was enough to take the title by six points from Daniel Thomas. These two drivers had been swapping P1 and P2 all season, with Sharp clinching victory with three wins to Thomas’ s two.
In GT3 AM, Franciszek Sikorski was the clear victor, with four wins over nearest rival Riki Pitman. In GT3 Pro, Adam Watson was able to notch up three wins, and a second place on his way to the GT3 title, his third win coming in Round 5 at Brands.
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