Max Buxton excited to make BTCC bow at Croft
Max Buxton is set to embark on the biggest moment of his fledgling career this weekend (2-3 August) as he prepares to make his debut in the Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship at Croft Circuit.
The 19-year-old - who will become the youngest driver on the current grid when action resumes in North Yorkshire - will see out the remainder of the 2025 season with race-winning outfit TOYOTA GAZOO Racing UK with IAA.
Firmly established as a rising star in the sport, Buxton’s highly-anticipated graduation to the UK’s premier motorsport series remarkably comes less than 18 months on from his first competitive outing in a race car.
Since then the Lancashire-based racer has enjoyed a meteoric rise which has been typified by his performances in the Vinyl Detail Fiesta ST150 Championship this year; where he claimed four wins and a further two podium finishes from the opening eight races.
Now making the jump up to Speedworks Motorsport and the Toyota Corolla GR Sport, the talented teenager - who recently completed test days at Snetterton and Pembrey - is relishing the prospect of competing in one of the world’s most competitive tin top categories.
Ironically, Buxton’s BTCC bow will come at the same venue that his father Danny - who is now Speedworks’ Head of Motorsport - also made his debut at back in 2003.
Max Buxton: “I’m extremely excited to be making my BTCC debut with TOYOTA GAZOO Racing UK with IAA at Croft this weekend. This is without doubt a dream come true for me so I intend to grab the opportunity with both hands and make the most of it.
“Everyone at Speedworks Motorsport has been very welcoming which has made me feel really at home. Preparations have been going really well and I feel like I’m in a good place heading to Croft.
“I’m under no illusions that this weekend is going to be a huge learning curve but having the expertise of the team, as well as Gordon [Shedden], Aron [Taylor-Smith] and James [Dorlin], is going to be vital in ensuring I’m heading in the right direction.
“I’m keeping my expectations realistic; the aim is to do the best I can and improve in every session. That in-turn will give me the best chance to learn and develop ahead of the remaining rounds, building towards a full campaign in 2026.”
Qualifying at Croft is scheduled to commence at 15:30 on Saturday before the first of three blockbuster BTCC races kicks off at 12:10 on Sunday. Races two and three are timetabled to begin at 14:30 and 17:10 later that afternoon.