The Britcar Endurance Championship and Caterham Motorsport took centre stage in mainland Europe this past weekend (May 29-31) as they delivered blockbuster entertainment around Spa-Francorchamps in Belgium.

Regarded for being one of the ultimates tests for drivers and cars alike, the popular venue – which is home of the Formula 1 Belgium Grand Prix – provided the perfect setting for a number of championships to write the latest chapter in their 2026 campaigns.

After two fiercely contested rounds at Donington Park and Oulton Park, the Britcar Endurance Championship joined forces with the Dutch Supercar Challenge to contest a pair of 61-minute encounters in the Ardennes.

With more than seven kilometres of tarmac and also the typically unpredictable Belgium weather to contend with, the weekend’s opening contest proved to be a captivating watch from start to finish.

FormEvo Racing’s Simon Clark ultimately came to the fore as the driver to beat as he guided his McLaren 570S GT4 to victory ahead of Woodrow Motorsport’s Nathan Wells and the Team BRIT duo of Bobby Trundley and Aaron Morgan.

The aforementioned Trundley and Morgan would strike back in the final race of the weekend on Sunday as they hustled their McLaren 570S GT4 to top spot in qualifying, before then converting it into a flawless lights-to-flag victory.

Elsewhere, Caterham Motorsport made its annual jaunt overseas to do what it does best, deliver a feast of close finishes and breathtaking wheel-to-wheel moments.

The Bilstein Caterham Roadsport Championship saw Oliver Smith reign supreme as he claimed a dominant double, while the likes of John Bond, Matthew Fox, Ben Oliver and Mitch Fasanya each tallied a podium apiece behind him.

Paul Oggelsby and Brian Thornton meanwhile renewed their battle in the FanDrive Caterham Seven 270R Championship, having been the toast of the competition in the early rounds back on British shores.

Oggeslby was the first to strike out of the two of them as he triumphed in race one, however the former Academy title winner could do nothing to stop Thornton in the remaining two races as he went back-to-back.

After starring on the British Touring Car Championship support bill at Brands Hatch, the Vertex Caterham Seven 310R Championship served up a plethora of thrills and spills, especially down the Kemmell Straight.

William Harris and Lyonel Tollemache emerged as the big winners, as did multiple Caterham champion Taylor O’Flanagan and last year’s runner-up Harry Senior who were the leading lights when it came to the Motul Caterham Seven Championship UK.