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MAX HALL KEEN TO BUILD ON MAIDEN BTCC OUTING AT BRANDS HATCH

  • Chris Ashby
  • May 8
  • 2 min read

Max Hall is targeting three more points finishes this weekend (10-11 May) as the Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship heads to Brands Hatch for the second meeting of the 2025 season.


The ROKiT Racing with Un-Limited Motorsport driver enjoyed an encouraging debut in the series at Donington Park last month where he not only tallied a pair of top-15 results but also found himself in the middle of a number of entertaining midfield battles.


Despite his Cupra Leon struggling to replicate the high-flying pace that had been showcased in pre-season testing, the talented 18-year-old learnt an enormous amount during his debut outing - something that he is keen to build on going to Brands Hatch.


Hall sets course for the world-famous Kent venue with an air of confidence too as the 1.208-mile Indy circuit has proven to be a happy hunting ground for him in the past.


In 2022, the Wiltshire-born racer clinched the Junior Saloon Car Championship title in his debut campaign and less than two years later he charged to a dominant double win in the Vertu MINI CHALLENGE JCW category.


Max Hall: “I’m really excited to get to Brands Hatch! Since Donington Park we’ve had the opportunity to dig down into the data and we think we’ve found the issue that was hampering us throughout the opening race meeting.


“After displaying the pace that we had during pre-season testing it was a little frustrating to only come away with two points finishes but at the same time, that’s not too bad at all for my first-ever BTCC weekend!


“Donington Park was a huge learning curve for me. Yes there was the driving side of things to focus on but also taking in everything else that goes on around and before each session was a lot. I know what I’m going into this weekend now and I think that will be a huge benefit.


“As a circuit, Brands Hatch is one I’ve always enjoyed so if we can go there and roll out with a car that is in the performance window then I think we can be on for a good showing. Points in all three races is the aim and anything above that is a bonus.”


The second BTCC qualifying session of the season takes place at 15:10 on Saturday before Sunday’s three races top the billing at 11:30, 14:05 and 17:25 respectively.


Qualifying will be broadcast on the ITV Sport YouTube channel whilst race day action is LIVE on ITV4 and ITVX.


 
 
 

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