Mikey Doble scores Independents' and Jack Sears Trophy victory at BTCC curtain-raiser
Mikey Doble produced a strong display to clinch victory in both the Independents’ Class and Jack Sears Trophy at the opening rounds of the 2024 Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship this past weekend (27-28 April) at Donington Park.
Embarking on his second full season in the UK’s premier motorsport series with Evans Halshaw Power Maxed Racing, the 25-year-old tallied points in all three races on what turned out to be a blockbuster curtain-raiser.
Arriving at the Leicestershire venue buoyed by a positive pre-season testing programme, the Vauxhall Astra driver showed glimpses of speed across Saturday’s two practice sessions, which in-turn set him up for a strong outing in qualifying.
Running under the new ‘Quick Six’ format, the session saw the front-wheel-drive ace navigate tricky conditions to progress out of Q1 before he narrowly missed out on moving out of Q2, with a track limits violation meaning he lost his best time and ended up tenth overall.
Following lengthy delays due to adverse weather on race day, the opening contest of the season proved to be a frenetic affair with Doble valiantly fighting on the fringes of the top ten throughout the bout; ultimately finishing in 12th.
Races two and three were arguably carbon copy performances as the former multiple national champion diced with his Power Maxed Racing team-mate Aron Taylor-Smith for a majority of both bouts, finishing 13th on both occasions.
Doble’s performance in race three saw him get the better of Taylor-Smith and that in-turn meant that he scooped his first win of the season in the Independents’ Class, while also clinching overall honours in the Jack Sears Trophy.
Leaving Donington Park, Doble sits second in the Independent Drivers’ Championship while also leading the early going in the Jack Sears Trophy.
Rounds 4, 5 & 6 of the 2024 Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship takes place around the Brands Hatch Indy circuit on the 11-12 May.
Mikey Doble, Evans Halshaw Power Maxed Racing: “I’m satisfied with how our weekend ended, coming away with the overall Jack Sears Trophy and an Independents’ win in race three. It’s been a solid start with three top ten points finishes and a continuation of qualifying inside the top ten.
“The team did a fantastic job all weekend in the garage. The car was presented in immaculate condition as always and was extremely competitive at times.
“We’ll go over the data from the weekend before we head to Brands Hatch and see how we can close the gap to those at the front. Overall it’s been a great first weekend of the year!"










