Mikey Doble digs deep to claim Independent victory at Croft
Mikey Doble showed his fighting spirit to claim his fifth Independent victory of 2025 this past weekend (2-3 August) as the Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship returned to action at Croft Circuit.
Kicking off the second half of the season at the North Yorkshire venue, the Motor Parts Direct with Power Maxed Racing driver dug deep across three frenetic races, with the ultimate reward being a class victory in race three and the lead of the Independent standings.
As he has done on many occasions this year, the Vauxhall Astra driver emerged as one of the stars of the show during Saturday’s qualifying session as Doble secured a fourth appearance in the Quick Six Shootout.
Having comfortably progressed into the battle for pole position, the 26-year-old - who clinched a maiden race win at Snetterton - set a best time of 1:20.936 around the 2.100-mile circuit to snare third on the grid for race one.
In the curtain-raising contest, the talented Surrey-based driver endured a frustrating outing as he was unable to capitalise on converting his second row start into silverware.
Greasy conditions provided a challenge for everyone and with the car not in the optimum window, Doble was shuffled down the order on lap one before he inadvertently dropped a wheel onto the grass through the chicane, which subsequently sent him spinning into the tyre wall.
Thankfully the reigning Jack Sears Trophy champion was able to get his front-wheel-drive machine moving again after the impact and he ultimately went on to fight his way back up to 15th place overall.
Joining a majority of the field in opting to run the more preferable soft Goodyear tyre in race two, Doble then found himself bottled up in a train of cars from start-to-finish, unable to make any meaningful progress.
Despite his best efforts, he was able to make up a single position and crossed the line in 14th place.
If races one and two were action-packed then the reverse grid finale will go down as one of the all-time classic touring car contests, all of which resulted in Doble charging to a hard-fought Independent win.
Lining up towards the rear of the field, Doble initially made early progress however he soon had to make an unscheduled trip into the pit lane to have an issue resolved. Luckily this happened under the safety which meant that he remained on the lead lap.
On the restart, Doble showcased his overtaking prowess by carving his way up the order and clinched tenth place on the run to the line; critically snatching the top spot in the Independent category away from Dexter Patterson on the final lap.
That victory now means that Doble holds an eight-point advantage at the top of the Independent Drivers’ Championship.
Mikey Doble: “It’s been a rollercoaster race day so to be ending it on the podium with an Independent win is great. It’s slightly bittersweet however because I know we had the potential to achieve so much more this weekend.
“Saturday we chipped away and continuously improved the car, the result being third on the grid. Race one we dropped a few spots at the start but we were coming back at them - I just didn’t have the car quite in the window in those early laps when conditions were greasy.
“We managed to recover after spinning into the wall and score a point, and then basically finished where we started in race two. That last race was chaotic but despite a trip into the pit lane we managed to fight our way back to score an Independent win.
“I’ve got to say a huge thank you to the whole Motor Parts Direct with Power Maxed Racing team because they’ve worked hard all weekend. Hopefully we can come back fighting at Knockhill in a couple of weeks."
The Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship season continues in less than two weeks’ time at Knockhill on the 16-17 August.










