Brands Hatch hosted the highly anticipated first round of the newly named Radical Club Challenge presented by 750 Motor Club. The excellent weather conditions certainly contributed to a collective sense of positivity and excitement in the paddock that we were back racing again.
Reigning champion Leon Morrell returned to the grid following his third consecutive title and fourth year in the championship, but this time in a new car. Entering a PR6 for the 2025 season means that he will no longer be competing in Class B and will now be fighting for the Class A title. When asked why he made the change, he had this to say: “It’s a new challenge. For four and a half years, you've been racing the same car and chasing the same goals. You’re racing the same people; it’s the same old thing. So, to get a new car, there’s a lot of new stuff to learn! There’s a whole new driving style to learn and every track you go to now is completely different. Where my car gets its lap time from is completely different to where my old one got it from.” When asked about his title chances this year, Morrell was keen to insist that this year was about getting familiar with the new car. “I’m motivated, but do I expect to win the championship this year? Probably not. It’s a new car for us. Everything is totally different. We’re not up against amateurs either; Stoney is super, super quick.”
Shane Stoney had an unfortunate run of bad luck last year despite his blinding speed and was keen to put his woes behind him: “I’m hoping for a better start this year, hopefully we have a clean day!” When asked about his competition, Leon and Joe, he knew how important it was to take advantage of his experience over them in the PR6: “I’ve got to make hay while I can! Joe is going to get quicker, we know he is going to get quicker, and then Leon is getting quicker in his PR6.”
The pressure was on.