WSR return action at Croft as summer break ends

1st August 2025

The Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship season resumes at Croft this weekend with WSR ready to get back on track following the series’ six-week summer break.
 
The reigning champions are the most successful team in BTCC history at Croft with 22 wins since the North Yorkshire circuit was re-introduced to the series in 1997 and no car on the grid can match the BMW 3 Series’ five victories at the track.
 
Champion Jake Hill was a winner at Croft in 2021 and has finished on the podium on three further occasions. The Laser Tools Racing with MB Motorsport driver is targeting a return to the rostrum with his BMW 330i M Sport as the second half of the season starts.
 
Croft also holds happy memories for Scotsman Aiden Moffat, who scored a win there in 2021 as well as a pole position. It remains the only one of his BTCC victories achieved with a rear-wheel-drive race car.
 
His LKQ Euro Car Parts Racing with WSR team-mate Charles Rainford is the highest-placed rookie in the BTCC points in 10th overall following a first half of the season that included a maiden series victory at Brands Hatch.
 
He is also second in the Jack Sears Trophy standings behind fellow WSR driver Daryl DeLeon, having scored two class wins and eight further category podiums in the 15 races so far.
 
Anglo-Filippino racer Daryl made his BTCC debut at Croft in 2023 and, like Charles, became a first-time winner at Brands Hatch in May on only his second weekend racing the BMW.
 
The Cambridgeshire driver’s target is to add to his two Jack Sears Trophy wins and nine additional podiums as well as to continue his climb up the overall standings.

Jake Hill, Laser Tools Racing with MB Motorsport: “It’s great to get back underway after the summer break. The first half of the season hasn’t gone the way we’d hoped after the win at Brands, but the whole team has worked incredibly hard to turn things around. Croft is a place with special memories for me and the team, so I’m looking forward to getting back out there and hopefully putting together a strong weekend.”

Charles Rainford, LKQ Euro Car Parts Racing with WSR: “It’s only been six weeks of summer, but it feels like 600! That’s how keen I am to get back behind the wheel of my BMW. Even on the days when things haven’t gone so well, my first half-season in the BTCC has been an amazing experience. Now that I’ve had a break and a chance to really analyse what we’ve done so far, I think I can head to Croft in a stronger position than I’ve ever been and really put the hammer down as I try to score more wins and podiums and close on the Jack Sears Trophy lead.”

Daryl DeLeon, WSR: “It’s great to know that we’ll be back racing in only a couple of days. The first half of the season has had some fantastic days – like at Brands Hatch when I got my first win – and some frustrating ones too, but now we’re all back for Croft – where I made by BTCC debut two years ago – and ready to go. Winning the Jack Sears Trophy was a clear goal of mine for 2025 and so far we’ve hit our marks pretty well because I’m leading it. Keeping up the momentum and getting regular strong finishes has to be the aim up to the end of the season.”

Dick Bennetts, Team Principal: “We’ve had some ups and downs so far in 2025, but the summer break has been a good chance for us to sit down as a team, take a good, hard look at where we are with the BMW and work out some engineering solutions to improve our performances. We had a good, dry, and very hot test at Snetterton a month ago with all four cars and some of the things we learned should put us in a good position to be stronger overall at all of the remaining tracks.”

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