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Race Season Recap 2025 Time Attack, Racing Honda's and 750MC Hot Hatch Triumphs

The 2025

race season delivered thrilling moments and strong performances in both the Racing Hondas Time Attack and 750MC Hot Hatch series. If you followed the action, you know it was a year marked by dominance, close battles, and impressive rookie achievements. Here’s a quick look back at the highlights that defined the season and what you can expect next.


Eye-level view of a Honda Time Attack car speeding on a racetrack
Ryan Barker’s Honda Time Attack car dominating the track

Time Attack Pocket Rocket Champions


Ryan Barker was the standout driver in the Time Attack Pocket Rocket class. Despite missing the opening round at Cadwell Park, Ryan won five of the six events he entered. His streak of five consecutive wins showed remarkable consistency and speed. Even when he finished third at Snetterton, that result was enough to secure the overall title. His performance made him the Pocket Rocket overall champion, a well-deserved accolade for a season of near-flawless racing.


Ryan’s ability to maintain focus and pace across different tracks proved key. His dominance in this category sets a high bar for competitors in 2026.


750MC Hot Hatch Season Highlights


In the 750 Motor Club Hot Hatch series, Lewis Barker made a strong impression in his first full year of car racing. He competed in every round except Snetterton, where a scheduling clash with Racing Hondas kept him off the grid. Lewis showed he was the man to beat for much of the season, delivering fast laps and solid racecraft.


Unfortunately, a master switch issue after a dominant qualifying lap at Mallory Park cost him starting race 1. Despite this setback, Lewis finished second overall, a brilliant achievement for a rookie. His pace and determination suggest he will be a serious contender in the coming seasons.


High angle view of a Hot Hatch car preparing for a race start
Lewis Barker’s Hot Hatch on route to dominating croft race 3 win!

Racing Hondas Class B Performances


Sam Linssner also made waves in the Racing Hondas Class B category. Finishing third in the class, Sam impressed with multiple podium finishes and consistent performances throughout the year. His driving showed maturity and speed, making him a key figure to watch.


Lewis Barker, competing in the same class, ended the season fifth on points, narrowly missing out on a higher position due to points difference. His season included standout moments like a third-place finish at Snetterton and a remarkable gearbox change completed in just one hour before storming to second place at Knockhill. These efforts highlight his resilience and skill, marking him as a promising talent for 2026.


Close-up of a Racing Hondas Class B car navigating a sharp corner
Sam Linsnner’s on the podium at Knockhill with a brilliant drive to P2 pushing p1 all the way.

Looking Ahead


The 2025 season showed you the power of consistency, speed, and determination. Ryan Barker’s dominance in Time Attack and Lewis Barker’s impressive rookie year in Hot Hatch racing set the stage for exciting battles ahead. Sam Linsnner’s podiums and Lewis’s resilience in Class B hint at even stronger performances in the future.


 
 
 

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