Revolution August 2025 Issue #77 | Page 67

RESULTS

LATEST NEWS Latest results across the different types of motorsport governed by Motorsport UK
Russ Otway / 90 Right
Protyre Motorsport UK Asphalt Rally Championship
Nova Motorsport British Hill Climb Championship
BHC / Nigel Cole
Sam Touzel took the lead of the Protyre Motorsport UK Asphalt Rally Championship after scoring maximum points on the R Kings Down Rally. The Jersey driver, with Max Freeman co-driving, led the BTRDA series category from start to finish, setting the fastest overall time on SS7, and finishing third overall. Mark Kelly and Will Atkins finished in second-place Protyre Asphalt points, with Neil Roskell and Rob Fagg having to settle for third.
The title race in the British Hill Climb Championship is back in Matthew Ryder’ s favour after rounds 21 and 22 at Wiscombe Park, after Ryder scored a double win – making it 12 wins from 22 rounds in his Gould GR59J. On Saturday, Ryder had to push very hard to produce a winning climb in 32.74s and edge the returning Alex Summers by just over a tenth of a second. On Sunday, Ryder was nearly half a second clear of Will Hall with Summers third.
Latest Championship Standings
1st
Sam Touzel
114 points
2nd
Jason Pritchard
110 points
3rd
Neil Roskell
107 points
Latest Championship Positions
1st
Matthew Ryder
198 points
2nd
Wallace Menzies
185 points
3rd
Will Hall
158 points
Motorsport UK Cross Car Championship
Motorsport UK Autotest Championship
The Motorsport UK Cross Car Championship visited a sunny Pembrey circuit in Wales for a double-header weekend last month. Max Weatherley headed into the weekend as the points leader, with Junior graduates Ben Bartlett and Will Ovenden hot on his tail. A win on the Saturday saw Max extend his lead, while David Kane took the win on Sunday in his brand new Speedcar Wonder R. Round 9 is next, at Lydden Hill on Saturday 6th September.
Maidstone & Mid Kent Motor Club hosted the National Autotest at Brooklands – a new event with three test sites within the Brooklands Museum. Flowing tests with a good mixture of speed and technical manoeuvres made for a close battle for overall victory. At the final test, Alastair Moffatt had a lead of just 0.2sec over Peter Grimes, who set a blistering time on the last test to take FTD by just 0.8sec from Alastair after 15 tests.
Latest Championship Standings
1st
Max Weatherley
140 points
2nd
Ben Bartlett
114 points
3rd
Will Ovenden
104 points
Latest Championship Standings
1st
Peter Grimes
235 points
2nd
Alastair Moffatt
225 points
3rd
Willie Keaning
217 points
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