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Walker wins the second of the British as the 2025 NETT Championship kicks off at Ironworks – Rundown & Results

Walker wins the second of the British as the 2025 NETT Championship kicks off at Ironworks - Rundown & Results

The NETT Championship roared into life on the weekend of April 26th and 27th with everything you could wish for to launch a new season — sunshine, perfectly prepped track conditions, packed gates, and buzzing crowds that rolled in full force throughout the weekend.

Words and Images by Jordan Tyler – Earths Eye Media

This weekend wasn’t just about the racing; it was something truly special. Before the action began on Saturday, riders, teams, and officials all came together to show their support for little Maison, posing for the media with a united thumbs-up gesture. The sense of community spirit was strong and set the tone for what became an unforgettable two days of racing.

Every class was jam-packed with full line-ups, drawing riders from all corners of the country, all eager to make their mark in the opening round of the NETT Championship. The racing was relentless, with incredible battles throughout every group, setting the bar high right from the off.

As Sunday arrived, the energy only grew. The crowds doubled in size, buzzing with excitement for Round 2 of the British Sidecar and Quad Championships — and neither championship disappointed. The on-track action was nothing short of spectacular. In between the British Championship races, the Club Championship racing continued to deliver, treating fans to a non-stop day of entertainment and fiercely competitive battles across the classes.

The sidecars were a highlight, with a thrilling battle for the top step of the podium between Brett Wilkinson/Joe Millard and Stuart Brown/Scott Grahame. Both teams pushed each other to the absolute limit, giving the fans a masterclass in sidecar racing.

In the quads, the showdown between Harry Walker and Mark McLernon was electric. The pair went toe-to-toe in an edge-of-your-seat duel that had the crowd roaring. It all came down to the last lap and the very last corner, where Walker executed a perfect move to snatch the lead from McLernon — a dramatic finish that left the crowd on its feet and begging for more.

From start to finish, the NETT Championship opener delivered everything you could hope for: action, emotion, and unforgettable moments. It’s safe to say the 2025 season is off to an incredible start — and if this weekend is anything to go by, we’re in for one very special year of racing.

For the Nett Championship Round 1 Results >>CLICK HERE<<

For the Nett Championship Round 2 Results >>CLICK HERE<<

British Quad Championship Results

Race 1 

Pos Competitor Diff Laps Best Lap
1 Harry Walker 0.000 11 2:01.226
2 Dafydd Davies 8.379 11 2:02.070
3 Mark  Mclernon 19.677 11 2:00.788
4 Murray  Graham 23.142 11 2:03.118
5 Jamie  Morgan 27.661 11 2:03.674
6 Paul  Edgar 41.340 11 2:04.197
7 Oliver  Sansom 48.976 11 2:05.822
8 Tom  Day 52.687 11 2:05.833
9 Jack  Naylor 1:16.541 11 2:06.334
10 Zak Beevers 1:24.720 11 2:07.211
11 Zak  Orchard 1:28.065 11 2:08.383
12 Ayrton  Knowles 1:28.760 11 2:08.259
13 Travis  Toye U21 1:33.149 11 2:07.578
14 Richard Tordoft 1:35.613 11 2:09.437
15 Aled Davies U21 1:37.224 11 2:08.110
16 Paul  Winrow 1:37.579 11 2:09.264
17 George Oliver 1:45.332 11 2:09.775
18 Louie  Holt U21 1:48.243 11 2:10.528
19 Kyle Murphy 1:54.592 11 2:10.305
20 Dylan McKenna 2:00.944 11 2:10.232
21 Dan  Foden 2:04.691 11 2:10.806
22 Thomas McNulty 2:06.849 11 2:10.756
23 Frank  Marston U21 1 lap 10 2:11.684
24 Seth Terrell 1 lap 10 2:11.606
25 Ryan Walters 1 lap 10 2:12.391
26 Kyle Orr 1 lap 10 2:12.336
27 Lewis  Humpries 1 lap 10 2:13.237
28 Jack Young 1 lap 10 2:09.991
29 Dean  Young 1 lap 10 2:14.605
30 Dawyne BArnes 1 lap 10 2:13.168
31 Josh McKnight 1 lap 10 2:12.875
32 David  Nixon 1 lap 10 2:16.875
33 Jake  Best U21 3 laps 8 2:13.965
34 Aaron Haslett 5 laps 6 2:06.294
35 Anthony  Milliar 5 laps 6 2:10.844

Race 2

Pos Competitor Diff Laps Best Lap
1 Harry Walker 0.000 11 2:02.584
2 Mark  Mclernon 1.469 11 2:02.783
3 Dafydd Davies 17.390 11 2:02.746
4 Murray  Graham 22.222 11 2:02.753
5 Paul  Edgar 30.080 11 2:04.235
6 Tom  Day 35.508 11 2:04.544
7 Oliver  Sansom 36.484 11 2:04.190
8 Jamie  Morgan 53.703 11 2:04.152
9 Jack  Naylor 54.957 11 2:06.327
10 Zak  Orchard 1:06.478 11 2:06.517
11 Zak Beevers 1:07.681 11 2:07.272
12 Ayrton  Knowles 1:08.408 11 2:07.736
13 Paul  Winrow 1:27.446 11 2:08.605
14 Louie  Holt U21 1:30.134 11 2:08.875
15 Thomas McNulty 1:43.455 11 2:09.484
16 Anthony  Milliar 1:48.306 11 2:09.910
17 Dan  Foden 1:51.677 11 2:11.253
18 Kyle Murphy 1:57.094 11 2:11.348
19 Travis  Toye U21 2:03.445 11 2:08.766
20 Dylan McKenna 2:05.183 11 2:08.972
21 Frank  Marston U21 2:10.593 11 2:12.118
22 Dean  Young 2:11.786 11 2:13.076
23 Lewis  Humpries 1 lap 10 2:12.785
24 Ryan Walters 1 lap 10 2:13.577
25 Seth Terrell 1 lap 10 2:12.538
26 Jack Young 1 lap 10 2:12.615
27 Dawyne BArnes 1 lap 10 2:13.812
28 David  Nixon 1 lap 10 2:18.431
29 Aled Davies U21 3 laps 8 2:07.327
30 Josh McKnight 8 laps 3 2:11.442
31 Kyle Orr 8 laps 3 2:13.244
32 Richard Tordoft 9 laps 2 2:07.325

Race 3

Pos Competitor Diff Laps Best Lap
1 Harry Walker 0.000 11 2:03.832
2 Dafydd Davies 11.223 11 2:05.005
3 Murray  Graham 16.393 11 2:05.436
4 Tom  Day 21.072 11 2:06.161
5 Oliver  Sansom 22.315 11 2:06.282
6 Jack  Naylor 29.774 11 2:06.108
7 Zak  Orchard 52.229 11 2:08.432
8 Paul  Winrow 55.480 11 2:08.569
9 Ayrton  Knowles 57.577 11 2:08.697
10 Zak Beevers 1:16.661 11 2:09.863
11 Louie  Holt U21 1:27.168 11 2:10.862
12 Kyle Murphy 1:36.081 11 2:11.518
13 Jamie  Morgan 1:37.174 11 2:06.812
14 Anthony  Milliar 2:00.235 11 2:11.976
15 Ryan Walters 2:09.409 11 2:14.095
16 Lewis  Humpries 2:10.659 11 2:13.757
17 Aled Davies U21 1 lap 10 2:13.212
18 George Oliver 1 lap 10 2:11.206
19 Dan  Foden 1 lap 10 2:14.384
20 David  Nixon 1 lap 10 2:20.198
21 Jake  Best U21 1 lap 10 2:19.751
DNF Frank  Marston U21 0.000 4 0.000

Overall

Pos Competitor Total Points r 1 r 2 r 3
1 Harry Walker 75 25 25 25
2 Dafydd Davies 64 22 20 22
3 Murray  Graham 56 18 18 20
4 Paul  Winrow 56 18 25 13
5 Tom  Day 46 13 15 18
6 Kyle Murphy 45 16 20 9
7 Oliver  Sansom 44 14 14 16
8 Travis  Toye U21 43 25 18
9 Mark  Mclernon 42 20 22
10 Jack  Naylor 39 12 12 15
11 Dan  Foden 39 15 22 2
12 Jamie  Morgan 37 16 13 8
13 Zak  Orchard 35 10 11 14
14 Aled Davies U21 34 20 10 4
15 Zak Beevers 32 11 10 11
16 Ryan Walters 32 12 14 6
17 Paul  Edgar 31 15 16
18 Ayrton  Knowles 30 9 9 12
19 Richard Tordoft 30 22 8
20 Frank  Marston U21 30 14 16
21 Seth Terrell 26 13 13
22 Dean  Young 25 10 15
23 Louie  Holt U21 25 7 8 10
24 David  Nixon 20 8 11 1
25 Josh McKnight 18 9 9
26 Anthony  Milliar 13 6 7
27 Dawyne BArnes 12 12
28 Thomas McNulty 12 5 7
29 Lewis  Humpries 11 11
30 Dylan McKenna 11 6 5
31 George Oliver 11 8 3
32 Lewis  Humpries 9 4 5
33 Jake  Best U21 7 7
34 Jack Young 6 3 3
35 Kyle Orr 6 4 2
36 Dawyne BArnes 2 2
37 Aaron Haslett 1 1

National Expert

Pos Competitor Total Points r 1 r 2 r 3
1 Paul  Winrow 68 18 25 25
2 Kyle Murphy 58 16 20 22
3 Dan  Foden 53 15 22 16
4 Aled Davies U21 48 20 10 18
5 Ryan Walters 46 12 14 20
6 Travis  Toye U21 43 25 18
7 David  Nixon 34 8 11 15
8 Richard Tordoft 30 22 8
9 Frank  Marston U21 30 14 16
10 Seth Terrell 26 13 13
11 Dean  Young 25 10 15
12 Jake  Best U21 21 7 14
13 Josh McKnight 18 9 9
14 Dawyne BArnes 12 12
15 Lewis  Humpries 11 11

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