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RESULTS

Latest results across the different types of motorsport governed by Motorsport UK
Asset Alliance Group Scottish Rally Championship
AF Motorsport Media
The Asset Alliance Group Scottish Rally Championship( SRC) headed back north for round 5 of the 2025 season where David Bogie and Kirsty Riddick took their second SRC win in a row. Scott Beattie and Peredur Davies were in great form once again, leading overnight ahead of the much newer and more sophisticated Fabia with 2. They kept close to the leaders, extracting everything they could out of their older Fiesta, finishing second on Scott’ s home event. Mark McCulloch and Michael Hendry set fastest SRC time through SS5 despite clipping a tractor tyre and were third at the finish.
Latest Championship Positions
Drivers 1st
Mark McCulloch
106 points
2nd
Ian Forgan
92 points
3rd
David Bogie
90 points
Co-drivers
1st
Michael Hendry
109 points
2nd
Chris Lees
97 points
3rd
Peredur Davies
81 points
British Truck Racing Championship British GT Championship
JEP
Graham Holbon
The British Truck Racing Championship enjoyed its most thrilling event of the season to-date with an unforgettable quintet of races around Donington Park. Michael Oliver arrived at his home circuit and swept his way to pole position in qualifying and a commanding lights-to-flag victory in Race 1. In Race 2, David Jenkins became the ninth different winner of the season, and Steven Powell took his second podium finish of the year, with defending champion Ryan Smith in third. In Race 3 however it was former Division 2 title winner David Smith who was wheel-perfect out front to finish ahead of Jenkins and John Bowler. Ryan Smith was a man on a mission in Race 4, going from sixth to first – and ultimately taking the chequered by almost ten seconds. The fifth and final contest then saw Michael Oliver delivering a virtuoso performance to charge to victory ahead of the Smith duo, Ryan and David. In Division 2 Jake Evans claimed four wins from the five races, while Finnish ace Sami Ojanen won the last race of the weekend.
Latest Championship Positions
Division 1
1st
Ryan Smith
295 points
2nd
Stuart Oliver
290 points
3rd
David Jenkins
287 points
Division 2
1st
Bradley Harvey
303 points
2nd
Jake Evans
289 points
3rd
Simon Cole
287 points
A third victory of the season helped Charles Dawson and Kiern Jewiss towards clinching this year’ s British GT Championship. The pair took full advantage of its rivals’ Compensation Time and Blackthorn’ s drive-through penalty to beat Morgan Tillbrook and Marvin Kirchhöfer by less than a second. Rob Collard and Hugo Cook completed the overall podium after leading the opening stint. The late Safety Car period moved Century’ s GT4 title-chasing BMW onto the tail of first-time GT4 winners Harry George and Luca Hopkinson, but Hopkinson stood firm. Charlie Robertson and Rami Ramyead came in second, with Jon Currie and Phil Keen completing GT4’ s podium.
Latest Championship Positions
GT3 1st
Charles Dawson / Kiern Jewiss
155.5 points
2nd =
Giacomo Petrobelli / Jonny Adam
137 points
2nd =
Morgan Tillbrook / Marvin Kirchhöfer
137 points
GT4
1st
Ravi Ramyead / Charlie Robertson
166 points
2nd
Marc Warren / Jack Brown
162.5 points
3rd Harry George / Luca Hopkinson 130.5 points
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