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LATEST RESULTS NEWS
Protyre Motorsport UK Asphalt Rally Championship
Russ Otway
Jason Pritchard and Phil Clarke scored maximum Protyre Motorsport UK Asphalt Rally Championship points on the Proflex Manx Rally Toyota GR Yaris Rally2. In only his second event in the new car, the three-time Protyre Asphalt champion was battling for victory right from the start, beating his nearest title rivals by an impressive 50.9 seconds. Mark Kelly and co-driver Will Atkins got caught in traffic mid-event, but a fast finish helped them recapture second place, while Neil Roskell and Rob Fagg had an uncomfortable weekend, but still managed to finish third.
Latest Championship Standings
1st
Jason Pritchard
56 points
2nd
Neil Roskell
54 points
3rd
Sam Touzel
51 points
Bill Swann
British Hill Climb Championship
Wera Tools F4 British Championship certified by FIA
JEP
Reigning British Hill Climb Champion Matt Ryder took narrow wins in both run offs on the fast and flowing public roads of Northern Ireland, where he has had only little successes in the past. Ryder beat Will Hall by nine one hundredths of a second in the first run off, and Wallace Menzies, again by nine one hundredths of a second, in the second run off, giving Ryder a three point lead over Hall and Menzies in joint second.
Latest Championship Standings
1st
Matthew Ryder
38 points
2nd =
Will Hall
35 points
2nd =
Wallace Menzies
35 points
In Race One, pole-sitter James Piszcyk drove a lights-to-flag win, with Fionn McLaughlin and Martin Molnár following him home. Al Azhari became the latest new face to stand on the top step of the British F4 podium as he pulled off a sensational double overtake on the opening in the reverse grid contest – to win his first and British F4’ s 300th race. James Piszcyk won the finale race of the weekend with Martin Molnár in second, and Fionn McLaughlin securing yet another podium finish in third place.
Latest Championship Standings
1st
James Piszcyk
79 points
2nd
Fionn Mclaughlin
71 points
3rd
August Raber
68 points
Asset Alliance Group Scottish Rally Championship
AF Motorsport Media
84 crews lined up to do battle over the 8 stages of the McDonald & Munro Speyside Stages, Round 1 of the 2025 Asset Alliance Group Scottish Rally Championship. Six-times Scottish Champion David Bogie and co-driver John Rowan led from the start to take the win by 47 seconds after a very cool and calm performance. Scott MacBeth and Dan Forsyth were never outside the top four and snatched second on the final stage when Euan Thorburn and Paul Beaton lost all their brakes, but still came home in third place.
Latest Championship Standings
Drivers 1st
David Bogie
30 points
2nd
Scott Macbeth
28 points
3rd
Euan Thorburn 27 points
Co-Drivers
1st
John Rowan
30 points
2nd
Dan Forsyth
28 points
3rd
Paul Beaton
27 points
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