Mikey Doble crowned 2024 Jack Sears Trophy Champion at BTCC finale
Mikey Doble has been crowned the 2024 Jack Sears Trophy champion after the curtain fell on another stellar Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship season this past weekend (October 5-6) at Brands Hatch.
Taking on the world-famous Grand Prix layout safe in the knowledge that he would lift the coveted prize after securing an unassailable lead at Silverstone, the Evans Halshaw Power Maxed Racing driver signed off the year in the same manner he started it, with an ultra-competitive performance.
Doble’s path to championship glory has been nothing short of impressive with the 25-year-old quickly establishing himself as the one to beat in the Jack Sears Trophy, subsequently never being headed in the standings.
The Vauxhall Astra racer clinched a total of 15 wins in the prestigious category over the course of the season which contributed towards him claiming overall honours in six of the ten race meetings.
In addition, Doble also scored seven Independent wins to help Power Maxed Racing capture the Teams’ Championship for the first time and he also tallied a popular first outright podium back at Oulton Park - where he came within a few corners of a sensational maiden victory.
Kicking off the final round of his sophomore season, the Surrey-based racer underlined his credentials as one of the series’ breakout stars by hustling his front-wheel-drive machine into seventh place during Saturday’s qualifying session.
That would set Doble up for a tantalising opening encounter as he found himself in the right place at the right time on lap one by benefitting from a number of cars clashing, which in-turn allowed him to move up to third.
Running competitively at the front of the field, Doble could ultimately do nothing to stop title contender Tom Ingram from powering past but once in fourth, it was a relatively straightforward drive to the chequered flag.
Unfortunately for Doble, race two was a case of what might have been as he was forced to pit early on to rectify a spark plug issue which dropped him off the lead lap and meant that he would score no points.
Tasked with starting from the back of the grid for a wet race three, Doble brought the curtain down on his campaign with a storming drive up to 11th and with it, clinched his second Independents’ win of the day.
Mikey Doble, Evans Halshaw Power Maxed Racing: “It’s hard to believe that the season is now over but to be standing here with this amazing piece of silverware and knowing that I am officially the Jack Sears Trophy champion is really special.
“At the start of the year this was the target and we’ve not only just achieved it but have done so in style. Having that moment on the Champions’ Podium is something I will never forget and I’m just so happy that I’ve done what I set out to do.
“Huge credit and thanks has to go to every single member of the Evans Halshaw Power Maxed Racing team because they’ve been incredible all year. Without them - as well as my partners, family and friends - none of this would have been possible.
“I’m certainly going to savour this success for a little while and enjoy the fruits of our labour. That being said, it won’t be long until my attention turns to next year and we’ll get to work on seeing if we can come back to contend for more trophies in 2025.”










