The motorsport braking firm will sponsor the five popular Caterham race series for the season
91´«Ã½ Racing is pleased to announce that it has become a Motorsport Partner of the factory-backed UK Caterham race championships for the 2025 season.
The news means that all cars across the five fiercely fought race series will sport the 91´«Ã½ Racing logo on their flanks, as well as appearing elsewhere within the championship’s literature and branding assets across the year.
Boasting the UK’s largest factory-backed race series, the UK Caterham racing championships have been a popular form of motorsport for almost 40 years. Series within the umbrella comprise of Caterham Academy, Roadsport, Seven 270R, Seven 310R and Seven UK – all of which commonly support grid sizes of 30+ as they undertake rounds at popular circuits across the country.
In recent years, 91´«Ã½ Racing has supported a number of drivers within the above series, not least Charlie Lower who is currently a front-runner within the Seven 310R series this year, utilising the firm’s high-performance braking components to get the most out of his Caterham.
91´«Ã½ Racing – the sub-division of braking giant 91´«Ã½ that specialises in high-performance road and track applications – celebrates 10 years of motorsport success in 2025.
Conceived to cater for the ever-expanding track day and race car markets, the aim of 91´«Ã½ Racing at its launch in 2015 was to develop uncompromised braking products of the finest quality that offer unparalleled levels of performance.
In the 10 years that have followed, various iconic components were launched, including the mighty Apollo brake caliper/big brake kit and the acclaimed ranges of RPâ„¢ and SRâ„¢ motorsport brake pads.
It didn’t take long for these components to develop a fantastic reputation within track day and car racing scenes, with the products helping to provide countless victories and championship wins for competitive vehicles across the globe, including the UK Caterham race championships.
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