
Will Self clinched the Class A title and the Overall Championship Runner-Up trophy in a dramatic season finale at Snetterton.
He secured the A crown before racing even began, his pole position earning enough bonus points to move him beyond the reach of rival Philip Wright.

Self then converted pole into his seventh win of the season in Race 1, though Ryan Cunningham’s second place in Class B kept the fight for the Overall Runner-up trophy between them open heading into Race 2.
Rain and a partially reversed grid set the stage for a tense and highly unpredictable final race.
At Turn 1, Self ran off track avoiding a collision between James Alford and Bob Barron, beginning a recovery drive through the field.
The momentum shifted again when Cunningham also lost time avoiding a spinning early Class B leader Lewis Barker at Coram Bend.

At the front, Kevin Talbot led until a slide exiting Bombhole on the penultimate lap allowed Wright to pounce for his third win of the season, with Talbot second.
Dave Buky claimed his first Class A podium in third, while Self’s fifth secured him the Runners-up trophy.

Josh Harvey impressed on his debut, taking fourth in Race 2 after finishing third earlier in the day. In qualifying, he had narrowly missed out on pole to Self…
Elsewhere, fancied front-runners Liam Collins and Tommy Knight both dramatically withdrew from the event — Knight with engine failure in them morning warm-up, Collins with transmission issues shortly into Race 1 — allowing Talbot to snatch fourth in the final Class A standings on a tie-break over Knight thanks to more wins (3–1).


