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Joy Batchelor
BRITISH CHAMPIONS 2025
British GT Champions
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Charles Dawson and Kiern Jewiss Marc Warren and Jack Brown The championship battles in both GT3 and GT4 down to the wire at the‘ Donington Decider.’ A trio of wins gave Charles Dawson and Kiern Jewiss a 28.5-point advantage ahead of the final race, allowing them to overcome bad weather and a penalty, and still win the title. In GT4, however, a nail-biting winner-takes-all showdown saw Marc Warren and Jack Brown secure the crown, with Brown setting a new win record to became the first two-time champion in the class.
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British Hill Climb Champion
Matt Ryder Reigning champion Matt Ryder secured back-toback titles with two rounds to spare after taking 14 wins from 26 run-offs. The Gould GR59 Judd driver faced a season-long battle with four-time champion Wallace Menzies – who took six run-off wins of his own. Will Hall, Alex Summers and Sean Gould, who shares Ryder’ s race car, took two apiece.
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British Historic Rally Champions
Barry Jordan and Arwel Jenkins A near-perfect season saw Barry Jordan and Arwel Jenkins take the title in their Category 4 Mitsubishi Galant VR4, with a round to spare. Their overall victory handed Paul Clayton and Veera Johnson the Category 4 win, while a three-way final event battle saw Category 3 honours go to Daniel Mennell and John Roberts. Tim Pearcey took two wins in the final two rounds to win Category 2, with Iain Thorburn taking the co-drivers crown having contested all six rounds with Drew Struthers. Terry Cree won all three events he entered to take the Category 1 title, guided by Richard Shores.
Russ Otway
Paul Lawrence
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