2017 BTCC Independents winner Tom Ingram reflected on a memorable weekend for the 24-year-old and his team.
Andrew Jordan reminisced on a positive debut season for BMW, despite only being ninth in the standings with his Pirtek Racing team.
Ollie Jackson spent the Brands Hatch finale in an anonymous position, but still scored points in two of the three BTCC races.
The four drivers who will duke it out for the McLaren Autosport BRDC Award have been announced, as they look to follow on from Lando Norris.
Victor Martins was back on form in Barcelona as he took the lead of the French F4 Championship again, while Milesi secured a double win.
From pole position, it was an unchallenged win for Alex Quinn as Ericsson fights through for overall podium and Challenge Cup Title.
With the title already settled, it was every driver for themselves in race two as Oliver York scythed through the field for race two victory.
Jamie Caroline crashed going into the first corner, but recovered enough to clinch the F4 title, as Lundqvist won the race.
Logan Sargeant will start the opening race of the final meeting at Brands Hatch GP on pole position while Caroline lines up fourth.
Formula 4 South East Asia finds itself gearing up for the first weekend of their second season, supporting the final Malaysian Grand Prix.
The MINI Challenge – JCW champion Brett Smith ended his season with a perfect weekend, collecting pole and both wins at Donington.
Lewis Brown came away as the Ginetta GT5 champion at Donington Park after a challenging final round for rival Shane Stoney.
Despite losing on overall points, dropped scores ensures that Bobby Thompson walked away with the VW Racing Cup in the final round.
2017 BRDC British F3 champion Enaam Ahmed would walk away with his thirteenth win of the year in the season finale.
In a highly entertaining race, Artem Petrov took his maiden win, while Juri Vips won the three way battle for the title with a third place.
Jordan Cane would inherit his third reverse grid win of the year as Callan O’Keeffe crashed with Nicolai Kjaergaard on the final lap.
Hingeley continued his strong Donington form with a win in the opening race. His result, jumps him to fourth in the standings.



