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Changes adopted to Retro Rallycross regulations for 2026
As the Super Retro and Retro Rallycross Championships within the Motorsport UK British Rallycross Championship 5 Nations Trophy roster continue to grow, a number of changes have been introduced to the regulations for 2026 in an effort to maintain the Retro momentum.
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5 Nations BRX and BTRDA Clubmans Rallycross 2026 Calendar Revealed
The Motorsport UK British Rallycross Championship 5 Nations Trophy and BTRDA Clubmans Rallycross Championship are delighted to reveal the 2026 UK rallycross calendar, with a continuation of the collaboration between the two series.
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Cake puts icing on dominant Swift season at Lydden Hill
Lydden Hill local Matt Cake completed an undefeated run through the 2025 Swift Sport Rallycross Championship at his home circuit with a pair of wins to wrap up the title in style.
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French and Swayland complete Retro title defences
Inseparable throughout the Super Retro Rallycross Championship in 2025, it was once again Charlie French (Ford Escort) and Alan Crockett (Opel Kadett) who battled at the head of the Super Retro division through the weekend at Lydden Hill, French ultimately prevailing to defend his category crown.
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Kane takes Lydden double as Weatherly scoops Cross Car crown
David Kane (Speedcar Wonder) doubled-up at Lydden Hill in the final weekend of the first-ever Motorsport UK Cross Car Championship to continue a run of five successive wins, but another consistent performance from Max Weatherly (LifeLive TN11) was enough for the former Swift Sport title-winner to seal the crown.
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Macpherson claims Junior RX crown at Lydden finale
Having never finished lower than second through the Motorsport UK Junior Rallycross Championship season leading up to the show-down at Lydden Hill, Teddie Macpherson entered the Lydden Hill weekend with the points lead and sealed the deal on Sunday afternoon to join a growing list of young stars to have claimed the crown.
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Tohill secures 5 Nations BRX title in front of sell-out Lydden Hill crowd
In front of a sell-out crowd at the annual fireworks rallycross weekend, Irishman Derek Tohill claimed a second career Motorsport UK British Rallycross Championship 5 Nations Trophy title at Lydden Hill [November 8-9].
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5 Nations BRX titles to be decided at packed Lydden Hill fireworks finale
Former Motorsport UK British Rallycross Championship 5 Nations Trophy title-winners Derek Tohill and Patrick O’Donovan enter the final rounds of the campaign at the Lydden Hill finale this weekend locked in battle for the 2025 crown [November 8-9], with a huge crowd expected for the annual fireworks event.
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Dubourg to make 5 Nations BRX debut at Lydden Hill fireworks finale in 208 Supercar
French star Andrea Dubourg will make his Motorsport UK British Rallycross Championship 5 Nations Trophy debut at the Lydden Hill fireworks finale this weekend driving a DA Racing Peugeot 208 WRX [November 8-9].
Recent News
- Sign Up for Exclusive Rallycross Driving Experience at Lydden Hill this Saturday
- Changes adopted to Retro Rallycross regulations for 2026
- 5 Nations BRX and BTRDA Clubmans Rallycross 2026 Calendar Revealed
- Cake puts icing on dominant Swift season at Lydden Hill
- French and Swayland complete Retro title defences
- Kane takes Lydden double as Weatherly scoops Cross Car crown
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