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 Charles Dawson, Kiern Jewiss, Marc Warren and Jack Brown claimed the 2025 British GT3 and GT4 championships. Barwell’ s Lamborghinis scored a dominant one-two at the head of the field to seal the GT3 drivers’ crown for the 2 Seas’ leading duo. Alex Martin and Sandy Mitchell scored their first win of the season from team-mates Rob Collard and Hugo Cook, but that wasn’ t enough to overturn 2 Seas’ significant advantage in the teams’ championship. Kevin Tse and Maximilian Götz completed the overall podium to also finish third in the drivers’ standings behind Cook, who rose from fifth to second. In GT4 Brown made sure of the title taking the win from Luke Garlick and Blake Angliss. At that stage he and Warren’ s main championship rivals, Ravi Ramyead and Charlie Robertson, were just one place behind and closing in fast. Had they overtaken, the advantage would have swung in their favour. But third turned to fourth when Robertson and Luca Hopkinson grabbed the final podium place. Optimum’ s one-three helped it to retain GT4’ s teams’ crown.
|  Final Championship Standings | 
|  GT3 | 
|  1st |  Charles Dawson / Kiern Jewiss |  173.5 points | 
|  2nd |  Hugh Cook |  144 points | 
|  3rd |  Kevin Tse / Maximillian Goetz |  141.5 points | 
|  GT4 1st |  Marc Warren / Jack Brown |  200 points | 
|  2nd |  Ravi Ramyead / Charlie Robertson |  184 points | 
|  3rd |  Harry George / Luca Hopkinson |  153 points | 
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 A double-header at Snetterton last month featured highs and lows for several contenders. Division 1 saw Ryan Smith take a dominant double win on Saturday, but on Sunday John Bowler, David Jenkins and Michael Oliver each scored a win apiece. In Division 2, engine issues scuppered Bradley Harvey’ s chance of extending his points lead as Simon Cole, Jake Evans, Sami Ojanen, and for the first time in his truck racing career, Callum Eason, each took a win. After a thrilling trip to Le Mans, where Ryan Smith and David Jenkins shared the Division 1 wins, and Jake Evans and Callum Eason were winners in Division 2, the championship concludes at Brands Hatch in November.
 Latest Championship Standings
|  Division One | 
|  1st |  Ryan Smith |  463 points | 
|  2nd |  Stuart Oliver |  428 points | 
|  3rd |  David Jenkins |  413 points | 
|  Division Two | 
|  1st = |  Callum Eason |  427 points | 
|  1st = |  Jake Evans |  427 points | 
|  3rd |  Sami Ojanen |  399 points | 
 Storm Amy did not stop play at the Anglesey round, despite 60mph gusts and driving rain battering the north Wales circuit. Ethan Faulkner had his inaugural drive in a new car, a 1600 Force TA, and stormed to three run off wins, with Chris Jones taking the fourth. Steve Broughton and Pete Goulding kept their title bids alive with strong performances.
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|  Latest Championship Standings | 
|  1st |  Pete Goulding |  698 points | 
|  2nd |  Steve Broughton |  691 points | 
|  3rd |  Ethan Faulkner |  626 points | 
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