The British Truck Racing Championship is poised to embark on a pivotal double-header over the next ten days, starting at Snetterton this weekend.
With the 2025 season heading towards yet another thrilling crescendo, Snetterton will play host to the fifth meeting of the year across Saturday and Sunday before the super-sized series then heads to straight to Le Mans.
To ensure you’re in the know before a wheel has even turned in Norfolk, check out our essential guide.
Entry List
This year’s capacity 20-truck grid is set for battle and it couldn’t be any closer in both Division 1 and Division 2.
Ryan Smith, Stuart Oliver and David Jenkins are split by eight points in the series’ premier category whilst Bradley Harvey, Simon Cole and Jake Evans are blanketed by very little in Division 2.
With a majority of the field having won a race or stood on the podium, the gloves are guaranteed to come off around what is the longest circuit on the calendar.
To view the full entry list for Snetterton, CLICK HERE.
Live Stream
All races at Snetterton will be broadcast LIVE on the British Truck Racing Championship YouTube channel across both days.
Saturday 13th September | 13:00 | WATCH HERE
Sunday 14th September | 10:25 | WATCH HERE
Tickets
Tickets to the event will be available to purchase on the gate across the weekend. Children 13 and under are admitted for free when accompanied by a paying adult.
To find out more information on tickets for Snetterton, CLICK HERE.
Timetable
Five action-packed races make the schedule for the British Truck Racing Championship at Snetterton this weekend whilst the likes of TCR UK and Britcar Endurance feature on the support bill.
Provisional times for when the heavyweight behemoths are set to hit the track are listed below:
Saturday 13th September
Qualifying – 10:00
Race 1 – 13:15
Race 2 – 16:05
Sunday 14th September
Race 3 – 10:40
Race 4 – 13:05
Race 5 – 16:10
To view the full event timetable for the weekend, CLICK HERE.