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LATEST RESULTSNEWS
British GT Championship British Truck Racing Championship
Graham Holbon
JEP
Dan Harper and Darren Leung took a second Silverstone 500 win in three years, while British GT4 victory went to Ravi Ramyead and Charlie Robertson. Kiern Jewiss and Charles Dawson served a late drive-through penalty for overtaking under yellow flags, which cost the championship leaders the win, but took home maximum points for the second race running. Marvin Kirchhöfer added a new race lap record to his qualifying benchmark en route to third overall, while Matt Topham and Darren Burke took Silver-Am class victory in ninth overall. The GT4 spoils should have gone to Aiden Neate and Josh Miller, but a mechanical failure meant Ramyead and Robertson beat title rivals Marc Warren and Jack Brown in to second place. Third went to Branden Templeton and Chris Salkeld.
Latest Championship Standings
GT3 1st
Charles Dawson / Kiern Jewiss
75 points
2nd
Morgan Tillbrook / Marvin Kirchhoefer
45 points
3rd
Alex Martin / Sandy Michell
27 points
GT4 1st =
Marc Warren / Jack Brown
64.5 points
1st =
Ravi Ramyead / Charlie Robertson
64.5 points
3rd
Ed McDermott / Seb Morris
34.5 points
The British Truck Racing Championship delivered a bank holiday bonanza of full-throttle thrills at Brands Hatch as four drivers claimed outright victories across Division 1 and Division 2. Division 1 had the two most successful drivers on the grid – Ryan Smith and Stuart Oliver – lay down early markers in the battle for title supremacy by sharing the spoils that were on offer, with Smith scoring a hat-trick of wins and Oliver an impressive brace. In Division 2 a similar trend took place as debutant Jake Evans and the experienced Simon Cole ignited their championship challenges by standing on the top step of the podium on more than one occasion; Evans doing so twice before Cole followed up with three of his own.
Latest Championship Standings
Division 1
1st
Ryan Smith
96 points
2nd
Stuart Oliver
85 points
3rd
John Bowler
70 points
Division 2
1st
Jake Evans
93 points
2nd
Callum Eason
71 points
3rd
Simon Cole
62 points
Fuchs Lubricants British Historic Rally Championship
Ben Lawrence
David Crossen and Ben Teggart secured their first British Historic Rally Championship victory, storming to a convincing win at the Carlisle Stages in the Kielder Forest complex. The Ford Escort MKII driver has just half a dozen historic events under his belt but underlined his continued progression by taking the win by over 50 seconds from round one winners Daniel Mennell and John Roberts. David Henderson and Chris Lees recovered from a challenging day to secure third place.
Latest Championship Standings
Category 1 Terry Cree / Richard Shores
33 points
Category 2 Adam Milner / Roy Jarvis
63 points
Category 3 = Daniel Mennell / John Roberts
58 points
= David Crossen / Ben Teggart
58 points
Category 4 Barry Jordan / Arwel Jenkins
48 points
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Revolution- May 2025