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British Junior Rally Champions
Kyle McBride and Darragh Mullen In a dramatic season finale, the championship was decided on the very last loop of stages of the Cambrian Rally. Kyle McBride and Darragh Mullen only needed to finish to take the title, but they took their fourth Junior BRC win of the year after chasing down their fifth victory in the Stellantis Motorsport Rally Cup to secure both titles.
Probite British Rally Champions
William Creighton and Liam Regan Last year’ s runners-up William Creighton and Liam Regan went one better in 2025 to take their first British Rally Championship title, helped by wins on the East Riding Stages and Grampian Forest Rally, plus second place on the Kielder Carlisle Stages. The former Junior BRC and Junior WRC winners missed one round in their Toyota Yaris Rally2 but had built a strong enough advantage to ease their way to the title with a controlled drive to fourth in the final round.
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British Rallycross Champion
Derek Tohill Derek Tohill took his second career 5 Nations Trophy title in the penultimate round at Lydden Hill, in front of a sell-out crowd of almost 9,000 people. The Irishman and his closest rival, reigning champion Patrick O’ Donovan, won all but one of the races this year – the other going to Ollie O’ Donovan – and Tolhill secured the title with a second-place finish in the penultimate race, before sealing off the season with his fourth win of the year after a post-race track marker penalty dropped on-track winner O’ Donovan to third.
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