The Championship finale is shaping up to be a cracking day of racing. With a bumper entry taking to the grid for the two races, by the end of the day the 2025 Britcar Endurance Champions will be crowned. Amazingly eight teams all have a chance to raise the Trophy as Britcar goes into the night.
| Place | Class | Drivers | Team & Number | Points |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st | Cup | Bobby Trundley (PRO) / Asha Silva | Team BRIT #4 | 279 |
| 2nd | Challenge | Dom Malone / Adam Smalley (PRO) / Charles Rainford (PRO) | AMSPEED #74 | 268 |
| 3rd | Cup | Christopher Hayes / Jamie Hayes / Simon Mauger | JLC Group Motorsport #114 | 248.5 |
| 4th | Trophy | Chris Murphy | Woodrow Motorsport #721 | 245 |
| 5th | GT | Chris Bingham / Michael Lyons (PRO) | Raceworks Motorsport #63 | 243 |
| 6th | TCR | Rob Ellick / Fynn Jones | TSR Performance #7 | 242 |
| 7th | Ginetta | Marco Anastasi / Maurizio Sciglio | Datum Motorsport #47 | 239.5 |
| 8th | GT | Martin Addison | Addison Racing #189 | 231 |

Trundley & Silva have the championship lead going into the final round. Will they be able to hold it against Malone & Smalley by the end?
Team BRIT’s Bobby Trundley & Asha Silva head into the finale as leaders, with 11 points of breathing room ahead of Dom Malone & Adam Smalley’s AMSPEED Porsche. With a single score to be dropped by all teams as per the regulations, both Team BRIT and AMSPEED each have a score each to drop – currently a third (25 points) and fourth place (20) respectively. Christopher & Jamie Hayes, in the JLC Group Motorsport 114, have suffered two DNFs this year so won’t loose any points, meaning they are closer to the title than the standings suggest.

Christopher & Jamie Hayes are definitely in the chase for the title
Several other teams that have been successful in their classes across the season also have an outside shot at the title, but will need the teams at the top to score no points to make up the deficit. These teams and drivers are: Woodrow Motorsport’s Chris Murphy, Racework Motorsport’s Chris Bingham & Michael Lyons, TSR Performance’s Rob Ellick & Fynn Jones, and Datum Motorsport’s Marco Anastasi & Maurizio Sciglio.
With two 45-minute races, anything could and often does happen, so stay tuned to see who is awarded top honours for the 2025 Britcar Endurance season.
Words: Angus Martin; photos: Chris Valentine

