Revolution August 2025 Issue #77 | Page 68

LATEST RESULTSNEWS
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British GT Championship
Motorsport UK Pirelli Welsh Rally Championship
Charles Dawson and Kiern Jewiss converted pole position into a second British GT victory of the season in Race 1 at Snetterton, while Marc Warren and Jack Brown took another significant step towards winning this year’ s GT4 crown. The GT3 championship leaders won comfortably by eight seconds from Kevin Tse and Maximilian Götz, who beat Barwell’ s Alex Martin and Sandy Mitchell to second overall. In GT4, Jack Brown scored his fourth victory at Snetterton ahead of Josh Miller and Jack Mitchell, who held off Luca Hopkinson and Harry George to claim the Silver spoils by just half a second. In Race 2, Kevin Tse and Maximilian Götz overcame seven seconds of Compensation Time to win GT3. Alex Martin and Sandy Mitchell took second place, and Rob Collard, Hugo Cook came in third. Ramyead and Robertson claim a dominant GT4 victory, after passing Jack Mitchell on lap two. Ian Duggan and Joe Wheeler finished second overall, and third in Pro-Am, while Silver victory and third outright narrowly went to Branden Templeton and Chris Salkeld.
Latest Championship Standings
GT3
1st
Charles Dawson / Kiern Jewsis
118 points
2nd
Kevin Tse / Maximilian Götz
110 points
3rd
Giacomo Petrobelli / Jonny Adam
109 points
GT4 1st
Marc Warren / Jack Brown
162.5 points
2nd
Ravi Ramyead / Charlie Robertson
139 points
3rd
Harry George / Luca Hopkinson
93 points
Matthew Hirst and Declan Dear topped the Pirelli Welsh Rally Championship( PWRC) on round three of the championship, the Nicky Grist Stages. Hirst and Dear were in stunning form right from the start with a performance that took them very close to the pair of Toyota Yaris Rally2s of William Creighton and Meirion Evans, who used the event as a shakedown for the next round of the British Rally Championship. Second in the PWRC ranks came James Giddings and Aled Davies who finished the event eighth overall.
Latest Championship Standings
Drivers
1st
James Giddings
77 points
2nd
Liam Clark
59 points
3rd
Geoff Phelps
51 points
Co-Drivers
1st
Aled Davies
81 points
2nd
Colin Jenkins
56 points
3rd
Keith Ashley
52 points
Asset Alliance Group Scottish Rally Championship
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David Bogie and Kirsty Riddick took an early lead of the RSAC Scottish Rally, surviving a big spin and putting in two fastest times over the last two stages, to win by 13 seconds at the finish. Championship leaders Mark McCulloch and Michael Hendry were tied for the lead after four stages, and end the rally in second, while Scott Beattie and Peredur Davies completed the Scottish Rally Championship podium.
Latest Championship Positions
Drivers
1st
Mark McCulloch
79 points
2nd
Ian Forgan
68 points
3rd
David Bogie
60 points
Co-Drivers
1st
Michael Hendry
82 points
2nd
Chris Lees
73 points
3rd
Barry Young
69 points
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