NEWS
It’s been a blockbuster start to the 2026 British Truck Racing Championship season and the full-throttle action is only set to intensify this weekend as the stars of Division 1 prepare to take centre stage at Pembrey. With events at Brands Hatch and Thruxton firmly in the rear view mirror, all eyes are now focused on South Wales as one of the country’s biggest and best motorsport spectacles prepares to write the latest chapter of what has been a captivating campaign so far. Division 1 - the series’ premier class - has so far seen six different drivers stand on the top step of podium and it currently has a trio of champions occupying the top three spots in the standings - all of which are covered by just seven points. David Jenkins is the driver everyone is trying to catch, with the MAN having enjoyed a sublime outing at Thruxton which
Division 2 of the British Truck Racing Championship has proven to be just as competitive as Division 1 so far this year, especially given that reigning champion Jake Evans and last year’s
The British Truck Racing Championship is delighted to announce the return of Dynes Motor Group and its Official Recovery Partner for the remainder of the 2026 season and beyond. A familiar and
It was announced yesterday (Wednesday 10th June) by Motorsport UK (MSUK), the national governing body of UK motorsport, that the race licence of reigning British Truck Racing champion, Ryan Smith, driver of
Team Collett Truck Racing has confirmed that Terry Gibbon will drive for the team at the next round of the 2026 British Truck Racing Championship season. Series veteran Richard Collett - who
Everyone at Truck Sport UK is deeply saddened by the passing of Paul McCumisky. Affectionately known as ‘Paddy Mac’ to his peers and supporters, Paul’s legacy is woven into the fabric of
Richard Collett Truck Racing were rewarded for their efforts at Thruxton this past weekend as they clinched the Paddock Team Award. Launched by series partners Rydam Universal for the 2026 season, the



