SUNSHINE, FULL GATES, AND UNFORGETTABLE BATTLES AT NETT CHAMPIONSHIP


April 28th, 2025.


Harry Walker leads the British Championship charge

The NETT Quad Championship roared into life over the weekend of the 26th and 27th of April at Ironworks. With plenty of sunshine, perfectly prepped track conditions, packed gates, and excited crowds that rolled in full force throughout the weekend, it was a brilliant start to the NETT season and the second round of the British Quadcross Championship.



Huge gathering to show support for Maison Kirwin

The weekend wasn’t just about the racing though; it was something truly special. Before the action began on Saturday, riders, teams and officials all joined together to show their support for little Maison Kirwin and his fight against leukaemia. 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 action throughout every group, setting the bar high right from the off.


Stuart Brown/Lewis Gray #888 battle with #1 Brett Wilkinson/Joe Millard 

As Sunday arrived, the energy accelerated. The crowds doubled in size and the excitement, ahead of the second round of the British Sidecar and Quad Championships, was palpable. 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 non-stop 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/Lewis Gray. Both teams pushed each other to the absolute limit, treating the fans to a masterclass in sidecar racing.


Murray Graham #96 rode hard for a podium position

On the British quad racing front, the showdown between Harry Walker and Mark McLernon was electric. The pair went wheel-to-wheel 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.

Walker maintained his 100 percent record with three wins from three starts. Dafydd Davies took a hard-fought second overall with a second, third and second while Murray Graham made his mark with a podium third place, finishing fourth, fourth and third.


British Championship podium [l-r] Dafydd Davies, Harry Walker, Murray Graham

From start to finish, the NETT Championship opener had it all - action, emotion, unforgettable moments and superb British quad racing. If this weekend is anything to go by, the 2025 quad racing season is set to be very special.

Thanks to Earths Eye Media for the report and images!
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