The British Automobile Racing Club soaked up the sun in South Wales this past weekend (June 20-21) as the British Truck Racing Championship and several others took centre stage at Pembrey for Convoy Cymru.

On what is one of the biggest events on the calendar for the Carmarthenshire venue each year, a bumper crowd poured through the gates to see what Wales’ biggest and best truck show had to offer this time around.

While the likes of show trucks, stunt shows, live music, tractor pulling and a funfair headlined the attractions off-track, the heavyweight behemoths of the British Truck Racing Championship were the undoubted stars of the show on it.

Delivering five action-packed races across the weekend, the battle for supremacy across Division 1 and Division 2 rightfully had fans on the edge of their seats as the 2026 campaign further intensified – and it delivered a host of different winners.

In Division 1, no less than ten drivers have now stood on the top step of the podium; a statistic that underlines just how competitive the series’ premier class has been so far this season.

John Bowler and Nathan Smith were the first to reign supreme as they tallied a win apiece on Saturday before Steven Powell then took his tally for the season to two in a frenetic contest on Sunday morning.

Terry Gibbon – who is substituting for Richard Collett as he recovers from major surgery – then triumphed in race four. The spoils for the weekend’s finale fell the way of Scotsman Tom O’Rourke in his International Navistar as he fended off the race-long advances of Bowler.

Over in Division 2, reigning champion Jake Evans maintained his position at the top of the standings with another flawless performance. The MAN driver scooped four wins from five races, with Callum Eason being the only driver that was able to halt his run.

Aaron Thompson once again demonstrated why he is a force to be reckoned with in the Pickup Truck Racing Championship as he headed back to his home county of Essex with another impressive haul of points.

Firmly in contention for the coveted title. Thompson snared pole position in qualifying but could do nothing to stop former champion Dale Gent from claiming a hard-fought victory in a frenetic opening encounter.

Keen to make amends, Thompson starred during Sunday’s action as he pulled off a stunning overtake on Allen Cooper to clinch honours in race two, before then going from eighth on the grid to win race three.

Pembrey also witnessed a feast of MINI Cooper action across the weekend as both the Mairon Motorsport MINI CHALLENGE Trophy and MINI CHALLENGE Clubsport with Airtec Motorsport wowed the crowds.

In the MINI CHALLENGE Trophy, spoils were shared between defending champion Alex Keens, rookie Josh Selvadorai and title protagonist Matt Luff, while Oli Willmott was flawless to bag three wins from three in the Clubsport ranks.

Elsewhere, the battle for supremacy in the Civic Cup saw Dave Marshall and Alistair Camp each triumph; and there was success for Andrew Rogerson and Sam Meagher in the Audi Cup, which continues to grow in stature after debuting at Thruxton in May.

The Junior Saloon Car Championship delivered its fair share of thrills and spills but it was Ollie Smith that was able to keep his cool to prevail, winning twice to strengthen his lead in the standings. Matthew Swatton had kicked off proceedings with his first win of the season.

Rounding out the weekend’s entertainment were two races for the Track Action Racing Club, which were won by Adam Croft and Scott Aprigliano.

To view the full classification of results from Pembrey, CLICK HERE.