Independent win the highlight of bruising Brands Hatch weekend for Mikey Doble
Mikey Doble produced a battling display to clinch his third Independent win of the season on what was an otherwise bruising weekend in the Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship at Brands Hatch.
Arriving at his home circuit looking to build on the strong start to the campaign that he made at Donington Park, the Motor Parts Direct with Power Maxed Racing driver found himself in the thick of the action across three frenetic races at the sun-kissed Kent venue.
Finding a sweet spot in the set-up of his Vauxhall Astra during Saturday’s two practice sessions, the 26-year-old delivered a series of superlative laps in qualifying later that afternoon to make it all the way into the Quick Six Shootout; ultimately ending the session in sixth place.
Lining up on the third row of the grid for the first of three contests on Sunday, Doble enjoyed a relatively trouble-free opener as he maximised the performance of the soft tyre to finish where he started, while also claiming overall honours in the Independents’ Class.
Frustratingly that would be as good as it would get for the Surrey-based racer as he found himself on the receiving end of multiple bouts of contact in race two which culminated in him suffering a right rear puncture and dropping a lap down after a visit to the pit lane.
Tasked with starting race three from the back of the grid on the less preferable hard tyre, Doble showed his fighting spirit to progress up the order but sadly a points-paying finish was to be just out of his reach.
Leaving Brands Hatch, Doble and Motor Parts Direct with Power Maxed Racing sit second in the Independent Drivers’ and Independent Teams’ Championship standings respectively.
Mikey Doble: “It’s been a really hard-fought weekend! Off the back of the start we made at Donington Park I came into the event feeling that we could have another strong showing and after qualifying inside the Quick Six we were all set for a strong race day.
“Race one was all about maximising our position and the soft tyre. I had a good battle with Dan [Cammish] and then when that settled down it was about preserving the tyre and bringing it home for another Independent race win.
“I can comfortably say that race two was one of the toughest races of my BTCC career so far. From the minute the lights went out I was taking hits from everywhere and it ultimately caused my right rear tyre to explode, which in-turn sent me spinning across the pack.
“To then start on the hard tyre and at the back was always going to be difficult but we got stuck in and had a few good battles. We’ve got a good package underneath us and if we can stay out of trouble at Snetterton I think we can be on for another strong weekend there.”
The Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship heads to Snetterton for Rounds 7, 8 and 9 of the 2025 season on May 24-25.










