John is a mechanical design engineer from Staffordshire with a deep passion for photography and rallying. His photography journey began at the age of ten with a Canon Powershot A95
Oulton Park threw everything at the Bennetts British Superbike field this weekend: shifting conditions, red flags, last-lap drama, and a championship fight sharpened by every twist and turn.
Charles Dawson and Kiern Jewiss secured the 2025 Intelligent Money British GT Championship GT3 drivers’ crown at Donington Park, as Barwell Motorsport scored a commanding one-two finish in the season finale.
Millie is a 26-year-old self-taught car and motorsport photographer. She began her photography journey in January, heading to car events and local meets and taking pictures of almost every car
The 2025 24 Hours of Barcelona delivered on every promise of endurance racing — drama, relentless attrition, strategic gambles and last-minute heroics.
The 2025 Trackrod Rally Yorkshire, held from September 26 to 27, lived up to its reputation as one of the UK’s premier forest rallies. Nearly 170 competitors descended on the scenic roads of North Yorkshire for a weekend of high-octane action.
The penultimate BTCC round roared into life at Silverstone under bright skies, setting up another fierce Ingram vs Sutton title clash. Dan Lloyd claimed his first win of 2025, while Sam Osborne stole the spotlight with a sensational maiden BTCC victory.
Goodwood has a habit of making time stand still. Each September, the Duke of Richmond’s estate is transformed into a mid-century world of motor racing, fashion and aviation — a place where tweed caps meet drum brakes, and V8 thunder mingles with swing music.
Tom Chilton rolled back the clock at Donington Park’s Grand Prix circuit, as the Team VERTU driver converted his first pole position in 14 years into a flawless lights-to-flag victory in Race 1 — his second win of the 2025 BTCC campaign.
There is something about Brands Hatch in August that amplifies the intensity of every lap. On 24 August 2025, as the British GT Championship unfolded, it quickly became clear that the weekend would deliver sustained drama from start to finish.
The BTCC returned in style at Knockhill, with the Scottish circuit basking in glorious sunshine and its trademark rolling hills providing the perfect backdrop for touring car action. Fans packed the banks to witness a weekend of high-octane drama, and it was WSR’s BMWs that proved untouchable.
The BTCC sprang back into action after the mid-season break, greeted by bright Yorkshire sunshine as the championship returned to Croft. Friday’s practice sessions wasted no time delivering drama.