Snetterton played host to a spectacular two days of TOCA support championship action this past weekend (May 23/24) as four categories continued their 2026 campaigns in style around the near three-mile circuit.
Taking centre stage alongside the Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship at the Norfolk venue, a bumper trackside crowd – as well as many more watching on ITV4 – were treated to a feast of thrills and spills in scorching weather conditions.
One of the highlights of the two-day meeting was the inclusion of all three MINI CHALLENGE classes as the JCW, JCW Sport and Trophy categories raced on the same bill for the very first time.
In the Power Maxed MINI CHALLENGE JCW, Josh Porter – who is a part of the EXCELR8 Driver Development Programme – ignited his season with a sublime performance that saw him claim two wins.
Porter surged to pole position in qualifying and then subsequently converted both front row starts into victory. The spoils of the reverse grid contest meanwhile went the way of Charlie Hand, who delivered a superb drive to tally his first-ever win in the one-make series.
Over in the Mairon Motorsport MINI CHALLENGE Trophy, Westbourne Motorsport’s Luca Marinoni Osborne was perfection personified to win twice. The talented racer began his quest for silverware with the benchmark lap in qualifying, which in-turn set him for success.
Making the most of the clear air that he had in front of him, Marinoni Osborne held off the chasing pack to triumph in races one and three, with reigning champion Alex Keens taking home the spoils in race two.
The Wera Tools F4 British Championship, certified by FIA wrote the latest chapter of its season with the first leg of a unique double-header, one that concludes this weekend at the Home of British Motor Racing, Silverstone.
The weekend arguably belonged to former champions JHR Developments as they dominated proceedings by topping every competitive session that took place around the challenging 2.97-mile course.
Lewis Wherrell was the driver to beat across Friday’s two practice sessions and he continued his front-running form into Saturday. Trouncing the opposition to clinch pole position in qualifying, Wherrell converted it into a lights-to-flag victory in race one.
His team-mate Timo Jüngling then became the seventh different winner of the campaign in the reverse grid contest as he raced clear to triumph before Wherrell closed out the weekend in the same way that he started it, standing on the top step of the podium in race three.
Rounding out the full-throttle action around Snetterton’s infamous 300 layout were two fast and furious races from the Porsche Carwow Carrera Cup Great Britain.
As they have done at most rounds this year, Rosland Gold by Century Motorsport’s Callum Voisin and Team Parker Racing’s Will Jenkins emerged as the benchmark drivers as they claimed a win and a second place finish apiece.
Porsche GB Scholarship winner Voisin was first to strike as he delivered a flawless display to triumph in race one before Jenkins then opened his account for the new term with a virtuoso performance in race two.
To view the full classification of results from all TOCA support championship sessions at Snetterton, CLICK HERE.
Oulton Park provides the next stop on the calendar for a number of championship in less than two weeks’ time, with the annual jaunt to the Cheshire circuit taking place on June 6/7.