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LATEST RESULTSNEWS
Motorsport UK British Autotest Championship
Motorsport UK British Car Trial Championship
Duncan Littler JEP
Caernarvonshire & Anglesey Motor Club welcomed drivers from far and wide to this year’ s event held in the picturesque coastal setting of Anglesey Circuit. The weather could have been kinder, and many thanks must go to the timekeepers and marshals for carrying out their duties in very windy and showery conditions. Congratulations to Peter Grimes on his win.
Final Championship Standings
1st
Peter Grimes
240 points
2nd
Alastair Moffatt
226 points
3rd
Mark King
220 points
Wera Tools British F4 Championship certified by FIA
After a damp start the conditions at the Peter Williams Trial improved, but the hills remained challenging. At lunch Evie Dovey was leading, and was still ahead after the third round, but Gareth Jones had a brilliant last round to take the win. First overall: G Jones. Class A: T Moffat. Class B: T Dovey. Class D: K Roberts.
Latest Championship Standings
1st
Charlie Dovey
51 points
2nd
Kevin Roberts
42 points( on tie decider)
3rd
Mark Hoppe
42 points
5 Nations British Rallycross Championship
Barrie Parker
The Wera Tools F4 British Championship certified by FIA season closed at Brands Hatch where Tommy Harfield and Jimmy Piszcyk both won in front of a capacity trackside crowd. Piszcyk’ s second win of the weekend enabled Rodin Motorsport to retain the Teams’ Cup crown by just 1.5 points. Piszcyk also ended the year as vicechampion to McLaughlin. Ary Bansal was the inaugural winner of the Challenge Cup title. The 2026 Championship returns at Donington Park on April 18th.
Former champions Ollie O’ Donovan and Derek Tohill each scored a win at Mondello Park, and Tohill now leads the championship race. Making a good start in the final, Tohill led from the front, but by the third lap O’ Donovan was up to second, O’ Donovan took his compulsory extra-route joker on the penultimate lap, and when Tohill also took his joker on the final lap, O’ Donovan had done enough to claim lead and the win – his second victory in seven years. On Sunday, it was O’ Donovan on pole position, but Tohill made the best start to take the lead, and then his third win of the season. John McCluskey finished third in both races.
Final Championship Standings
1st
Fionn McLaughlin
363.5 points
2nd
James Piszcyk
311 points
3rd
Martin Molnár
277 points
Latest Championship Standings
1st
Derek Tohill
154 points
2nd
Patrick O’ Donovan
134 points
3rd
John McCluskey
112 points
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