Daniel Rowbottom was excluded from the result of the final British Touring Car Championship race of the season at Brands Hatch, after taking out NAPA Racing UK team-mate Dan Cammish.
Toyota’s Josh Cook took a confident victory in the final British Touring Car Championship race of the season at Brands Hatch, after passing reverse grid pole-sitter Aiden Moffat on the fourth lap.
Honda YPF Racing’s Nelson Piquet Jr took his first victory in TCR South America in the second race at Velo Città in Brazil, with a lights-to-flag drive ahead of Paladini Racing’s Fabián Yannantuoni.
Tom Ingram became a two-time British Touring Car Champion with a sublime victory in race two at Brands Hatch, having to deal with two safety car restarts and Ash Sutton making his way up to second.
NAPA Racing UK’s Dan Cammish won the opening British Touring Car Championship race of the day at Brands Hatch, as Tom Ingram further extended his championship points lead over Ash Sutton.
Dan Cammish insists he is fully focussed on helping NAPA Racing UK to win the Teams’ and Manufacturers’ titles in the British Touring Car Championship on race day at Brands Hatch.
Tom Ingram was relaxed after qualifying in seventh for the opening British Touring Car Championship race at Brands Hatch, describing his championship position as ‘cushty’.
PMO Racing’s Pedro Cardoso took victory in the opening TCR South America race of the weekend in Brazil, moving up to second in the drivers’ championship as a result.
Ash Sutton is planning to ‘get stuck in’ to make progress from 11th on the grid and keep his narrow chances of clinching the 2025 British Touring Car Championship title alive at Brands Hatch on Sunday ...
Daryl DeLeon scored his second successive British Touring Car Championship pole position in qualifying at Brands Hatch, as neither of the two drivers’ title contenders Ash Sutton or Tom Ingram made it ...
WSR’s Daryl DeLeon rose to the top of the times in the second British Touring Car Championship practice session of the weekend at Brands Hatch, having earlier been second quickest in first practice.
NAPA Racing UK’s Dan Cammish topped the times in the opening British Touring Car Championship practice session of the weekend at Brands Hatch, two tenths of a second clear of anyone else.