With just six rounds now to go in 2024, we assess which drivers are in the running to win a free registration for 2025’s Racing Hondas Championship courtesy of Tegiwa.

In total, nine drivers – the top three finishers in each of the three classes this year – will have their 2025 registration fees covered by Tegiwa.

It’s a huge prize and that’s on top of the Japanese and European car parts specialist having already paid the registrations of all 34 regular entries in 2024!

Heading to Donington Park this coming weekend, those currently on course to collect are, in Class A: Dan Brown, Liam Collins, Ryan Jenkinson; Class B: Alfie Jeakins, Tommy Knight, Nick Charlier; Class C: Ryan Cunningham, Sam Linssner and Spencer Fortag (CLICK HERE for latest standings).

But others are also in the running…

Whilst Brown and Collins have built a lead over the rest in Class A, Jenkinson’s third place remains under threat from James Allen (pictured above) who is just 21 points adrift in fourth. Close behind him in fifth and sixth and separated by just five points themselves are Will Murfin and James Alford.

Class B is even tighter. Jeakins holds a 41-point lead over Knight but the latter, already with a pair of DNFs, closes when the ‘two dropped scores’ rule is taken into account.

Charlier, meanwhile, holds third place by a single point from Jeakins’ team-mate Loui Hounsell.

Andy Wheatley is only nine points behind in fifth. Dave Buky, a mere two points behind Wheatley in sixth, has to be a threat given his strong form – two wins, a second and a third – at Brands Hatch and Oulton Park.

With eight wins from 10 rounds to date, Cunningham holds a huge lead in Class C.

Two third places in class at Oulton for Spencer Fortag, though, have moved him to within striking distance of second-placed Sam Linssner who was out of luck at the Cheshire circuit.

At least this pair have built up a buffer over Mark Lloyd-Jones and Callum Houchen who are tied for fourth. One to watch surely after achieving a first and second in class at Oulton – his undoubted speed finally converting into a big points haul – is David Lawrence, only five points adrift of this pair in sixth.

BUY TICKETS to see Racing Hondas in action this Sunday 18 August at Donington Park. The event also includes the Tunerfest Midlands show as well as the latest rounds of Time Attack UK and the MSAUK Drift Pro Championship.