• Four different winners from four races in Juniors
• William Antrobus celebrates GT Championship hat-trick
• Luis Beilicke wins landmark 100th GT Academy race
The chasing pack are doing their best to catch Lewis Goff at the top of the Ginetta Junior Championship powered by Sunoco Race Fuels standings, with three of his closest challengers taking a victory at Croft; Jacob Ashcroft, Harrison Mackie and Harry Bartle.
Across a quartet of entertaining and action-packed races in North Yorkshire, Ashcroft secured his first Junior victory to kick off the weekend, before Mackie and Bartle doubled their tallies for the season. The other win went the way of Riley Cranham, his first of 2026.
A superb hat-trick of victories for William Antrobus and a breakthrough maiden win for Cameron Pratt Thompson mean they are now level on points at the top of the Protyre Motorsport Ginetta GT Championship after a thrilling weekend at Croft.
Antrobus was in dominant form with three lights-to-flag victories, before Pratt Thompson ended his run with a brilliant move in the final race. Harry Gamble was hot on their heels throughout, as Alex Duncan and James Nicholas shared the spoils in the AM class.
PROTYRE MOTORSPORT GINETTA GT CHAMPIONSHIP
A superb hat-trick of victories for William Antrobus and a breakthrough maiden win for Cameron Pratt Thompson mean they are now level on points at the top of the Protyre Motorsport Ginetta GT Championship after a thrilling weekend at Croft.
Antrobus was in dominant form with three lights-to-flag victories, before Pratt Thompson ended his run with a brilliant move in the final race. Harry Gamble was hot on their heels throughout, as Alex Duncan and James Nicholas shared the spoils in the AM class.
GINETTA GT ACADEMY
Luis Beilicke has continued his exceptional run of form in the Ginetta GT Academy, with three more overall race victories at Croft including success in the milestone 100th race for the championship. Joe Ostholthoff was the only driver to stop him, securing his first outright win amidst a GTA class treble.
Beilicke was unstoppable on Saturday before Ostholthoff got the upper hand in Sunday’s opening race, however Beilicke hit back to end the weekend with an increased rookie points lead. Ian Beaumont and Tom Walker also took a win each in the rookie and GTA classes respectively.