BRITISH CHAMPIONS 2025
Geoff Pickett
British Car Trial Champion
Charlie Dovey A near-perfect 51-point total saw Class B winner Charlie Dovey secure the overall title, collecting seven perfect scores and dropping just three points from his nine counting rounds. Mark Hoppe took the overall runners-up place in the final two rounds displacing Kevin Roberts by just a single point. Trevor Moffitt topped Class A in dominant fashion while Stephen McEnhill claimed the Class S award unopposed.
Wera Tools British Formula 4 Champion
Fionn McLaughlin One of the most competitive seasons in the history of the championship saw 14 different winners across 30 races. Hitech TGR’ s Fionn McLaughlin took five wins and 14 podiums to clinch the Drivers’ and Rookie Cup titles with two races to spare, claiming 12 valuable FIA Super Licence Points in the process. Jimmy Piszcyk was Vice-Champion after leading home Rodin Motorsport team-mate Al Azhari in the final race to secure the Teams Cup by just 1.5 points. Ary Bansal was awarded the Challenge Cup, for drivers completing seven rounds or less, while Tommy Harfield of Chris Dittmann Racing was given the Jake Cook Memorial award for his determination, hard work, resilience, respectfulness, and personality.
British Drag Racing Champion
Andres Arnover Estonian Andres Arnover delivered a consistent set of performances to take the title in his Ford Mustang GT500. He started the year with a history-making performance, achieving the first ever 5.6-second Pro Modified run in Europe, and concluded it with victory at the National Finals, with a new speed record of 254.68mph. Michael Tooren finished second in his Camaro, with a best of 5.808s, while reigning champion Andy Robinson slotted in third.
Remco Scheelings
Callum Pudge / Santa Pod
JEP
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Revolution- December 2025
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