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Lewis Turkington
16
Northern Irish
Ford Fiesta Junior and National Autograss
Ford Fiesta Junior
Lewis is competing in a dual programme this year, combining selected rounds of the BRSCC Ford Fiesta Junior Championship along with National Autograss Championships. The teenager from Milton Keynes has been immersed in motorsport his whole life but only beginning his own personal Motorsport journey. Lewis also loves sim racing and uses this to further enhance his learning.
Although petite, do not underestimate the grit and determination of this young lad whose purpose knows no bounds. Committed to carry on in his father’s footsteps, Lewis Turkington is the next generation ready to make his mark on the sport.

Lydia Walmsley
23
English
Porsche Sprint Challenge
718 Cayman Clubsport
Having started karting at 7 years old, her passion for motorsport grew. Quickly progressing through the ranks, she picked up many trophies along the way - notably winning back to back karting championships in two different classes (Minimax and Junior Rotax) in 2015 and 2016 respectively.
At the age of 14, she began racing on the circuits in the Junior Saloon Car Championship before progressing into senior racing in the Mini Challenge Cooper class where she picked up podiums and race wins before stepping into the JCW Championship, which is arguably the most competitive single-make series in the UK. She now moves under the Porsche umbrella, competing in an incredibly high spec 718 Cayman.

Oliver Cottam
19
English/Chinese
Porsche Sprint Challenge
718 Cayman GT4
In 2020, Oliver acquired his car racing license at just 13 years old, propelling him into the Junior Sports Car Championship where he competed with a Citroen Saxo.
The following year, Oliver's ambitions intensified as he ventured into the Ginetta Junior Winter Series, securing two podium finishes. Concurrently, he continued to showcase his talent in the JSCC with the Saxo, achieving podium placements on four occasions until June 2022.
Transitioning to the Ginetta GT5 series in 2022 marked a significant step for Oliver as he entered the British Endurance Championship alongside his father, Edward. In 2023 Oliver campaigned an Audi RS4 TCR car and in 2024 made the switch to the Porsche Sprint Challenge RS GT4 which he has continued in to 2025.

Adam Turkington
14
Northern Irish
National Autograss Championship
Toyota Yaris Autograss
Adam Turkington is a name rapidly gaining recognition in the world of Autograss racing. At just 14 years old, Adam is already making waves on the track.
Now in his second year of competition, Adam is not just participating, he’s winning. Racing against older and more experienced drivers at the highest level of junior Autograss, he consistently finishes at the front of the pack.
As he continues to climb the ranks, Adam Turkington is undoubtedly one to watch, with his sights set on championship success.

Grant Williams
Welsh
Historic Racing
MK1 Jaguar ‘Buy1’
Grant Williams started his racing career in 1995 taking the title of the youngest champion in the Jaguar XK Saloon Car Championship in a MK2 Jaguar. This followed by his father, Tony Williams handing over the reigns of the iconic MK1 Jaguar ‘Buy1’ for Grants first Goodwood Revival in 1999, a penalty stripped him of his pole position but led to one of the most exciting races of Grant’s career.
For many years to follow, Grant and the Williams family have been a staple part in the Jaguar and historic racing world.
In 2025 Grant had many podiums including Goodwood and Spa.