BRITISH CHAMPIONS 2025
Woodford Trailers HSA British Sprint Champion
Steve Broughton The season went down to the wire with nearly every place in the top 12 still in flux on the final day of the final round at Castle Combe— including the overall title fight between Pete Goulding’ s Mygale EcoBoost and Steve Broughton’ s featherweight DJ Firehawk. Goulding set a new record on the penultimate run-off to put him one point clear at the top, but disaster struck on his final run when his car’ s left-rear pushrod collapsed leaving Broughton, to finally etch his name onto the trophy, winning by just two points after 38 run-offs.
Hedley Bennett
JEP
Kwik Fit British Touring Car Champion
JEP
Tom Ingram Tom Ingram clinched his second BTCC crown with a record-breaking haul of 462 points across the campaign, including 18 podium finishes from 30 starts. For an extraordinary ninth season in a row, he entered the final round in contention for the title, with a 33-point advantage over closest rival Ash Sutton, sealing it with a 39th win – his seventh of the season. EXCELR8 Motorsport / Hyundai took the constructors’ trophy with NAPA Racing UK pipping Ingram’ s Team VERTU to the team’ s title. Daniel Lloyd won the Independent Drivers’ Trophy, and Daryl Deleon took the Jack Sears Trophy, for the highest finishing driver in the championship who had never scored a podium before the season began.
British Truck Racing Champion
Ryan Smith It was another season of success for Ryan Smith as he claimed an extraordinary 10th successive title, joining Stuart Oliver as joint record holder for the most titles in the championship. In a season that saw the introduction of field-equalising performance restrictions, the Daimler Freightliner driver was pushed to the limit, and the title went down to the penultimate race, with Smith ending up just five points ahead of secondplaced Oliver, and seven points ahead of third-paced David Jenkins.
Graham Holbon
Graham Holbon
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Revolution- December 2025
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