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Rob Lewis entrusts EBC braking components in his Ford Focus ST170

For the 2025 season, Rob Lewis once again competed in the Modified Ford Series in his Mk1 Ford Focus ST170 (Class B).

Lewis has successfully campaigned within this championship for some years now, entrusting 91´«Ã½ Racing’s RP-Xâ„¢ motorsport brake pads for the front axle of his race car, and 91´«Ã½â€™ Bluestuff NDX pads on the rear axle throughout this time.

After catching up with Lewis after the first few rounds of the year, where car and driver had both been performing well and secured some class podiums, we next caught up with Rob after the final rounds of the season at Cadwell Park and Brands Hatch, where more podiums were clinched.

You can read how these two weekends panned out for Rob in his own words below…

Cadwell Park

“I arrived at Cadwell Park with a nervous energy; I had never set a tyre on the circuit before in any form, so it was always a case of learning and getting better. We also debuted a new greener look to the car to change it up slightly – it certainly was more noticeable!

“Qualifying saw some beautiful track conditions and, as I heading out, I felt at home almost instantly. Getting quicker, I managed to sneak in the top 15 overall and 5th in my class, the car itself felt superb and the stopping power of the RP-Xâ„¢ pads meant I had the confidence into the harder hairpin turns around the mountain. Game on!”

“Race 1: a good start on a tight grid meant the first few laps were a case of trying to find room to get into a flow and progress up the field. After the field had spread itself out more, the lap times quickly came tumbling down and I shaved a whopping two seconds off my qualifying time. The class podium was a realistic target and after dispatching the Mk1 Escort of Gary Johnson, I got my head down and worked on holding 3rd in class and a bank of points involved… My only problem was the turbo Puma catching me that wanted the same podium spot! Lap after lap of defensive driving in my most vulnerable areas and utilising my superior braking performance meant when the flag came it was a podium for me once again! 3rd in Class and 11th overall on my first race EVER at Cadwell Park.Ìý

“Race 2: after a driveshaft change overnight (a weak point on this setup this year) I started race 2 with even more confidence and quickly moved inside the top 10 and 2nd in class, Hot on the heels of Chris Baker, I got past on lap 3 and got my head down aiming for a class win into the 1:40.1 lap time. Then, it all came tumbling down: as I rode the kerb over Chris Curve, it ripped the boost pipe off and that was the race done. Gutted! We go again…â€

Brands Hatch

“Brands Hatch is always the highlight meeting for the year in the Modified Fords series, with crowds of 15,000 celebrating all things ‘blue oval’ as part of the Ford Power Live show. A grid walk allowed people to get close to the race cars and I had a lot of interest in my car in particular. Testing went okay but by the time we went out for qualifying, I knew the car was getting tired from a hard season’s racing: a failed connector pin had made sure I didn’t get a lap in qualifying which was really frustrating. Starting from the back of the grid, I made up a lot of spaces and was quickly battling my class competitors for the podium once again. Iain Blackley’s Puma was in 3rd and as he made a mistake coming out of McLaren, I looked to capitalise… Just as cylinder 4 dropped. Coil failure. Once again, a great result slipped through due to mechanical issue.”

“Then came race 2. Once again starting from the rear of the grid, I made my way through the field and onto the rear of Ian Blackley’s Puma once more. The handling characteristics of the cars are the same, but I found once again that under brakes, I had a significant advantage. The only problem with all of this was that Ian was driving a consummate defensive race. My final chance came on the last lap of the race. Using the superior braking advantage, I hung around the outside of the Puma at Druids and got the inside line for Graham Hill Bend… Podium once again! And retribution for a difficult start to the weekend.â€

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EBC-Equipped Trackday Championship – Season Review /race-motorsport-articles-cars/ebc-equipped-trackday-championship-season-review/ Mon, 22 Dec 2025 11:37:20 +0000 /?p=41588 The post EBC-Equipped Trackday Championship – Season Review appeared first on 91´«Ã½.

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Nicole Drought uses 91´«Ã½ Racing components on her EP3 Civic Type R

Nicole Drought has been competing in the MSVT Trackday Championship for 2025, continuing to run 91´«Ã½ components in her Civic Type R.

Drought has been running an 91´«Ã½ Racing Apollo Big Brake Kit for some time now, which was recently upgraded with the firm’s SR-11â„¢ sintered endurance race pads – components which have helped her yield some great results in recent years.

We caught up with Drought following the penultimate round at Croft Circuit, where she currently sits 5th overall and 4th in class. As she is unable to compete in the final race at Brands Hatch (with ex-teammate Justin Roberts taking the hot seat for this race instead), the team took this opportunity to reflect on the hugely successful year they’ve had so far.

Read about it all below in their own words…

“The 2025 season has been a memorable one for Nicole Drought and the Motion Motorsport 91´«Ã½ Racing Honda Civic Type R, with a campaign full of highs, challenges, and some unforgettable performances that perfectly showcased the strength of both driver and team – and the reliability and performance of 91´«Ã½ Racing products under extreme competition.

“From the opening round at Snetterton, Nicole made her intentions clear. A commanding performance saw her take pole position, fastest lap, and race victory, securing maximum points and placing the 91´«Ã½ Racing Civic firmly at the top of the championship standings. It was the perfect start to the year and a powerful demonstration of the performance advantage offered by 91´«Ã½ Racing components, trusted by Motion Motorsport across every race weekend.

“Round Two at Silverstone continued that momentum. Nicole once again took pole position before engaging in a thrilling battle with Matt Swaffer’s BMW. Showing both speed and composure, she came out on top to claim her second win of the season, again setting fastest lap in the process. It was another textbook display of precision driving and confidence in her 91´«Ã½ Racing-equipped Civic, further extending her championship lead heading into the summer break.”

“As the season unfolded, Nicole continued to impress. At Donington Park, she once again showed her pace by leading much of qualifying and mastering some of the worst weather conditions seen all year. Despite an unfortunate off caused by standing water, her earlier speed underlined both her talent and the car’s potential.

“Oulton Park brought more drama and determination. After early brake issues in qualifying, the team fitted New EBC SR-11â„¢ sintered pads, transforming the car’s balance and performance. Nicole immediately fought her way up the field, showcasing both her racecraft and the consistency of 91´«Ã½ under pressure. Coming home first on the road, taking the checker flag, Although a pitstop timing issue dropped her down the order post-race, the pace was undeniable — and a reminder of just how competitive the Civic package had become.”

“At Cadwell Park, Nicole once again delivered, securing another podium finish after a thrilling drive through the field. Despite battling dehydration and challenging conditions, she pushed hard to close a six-second deficit, taking valuable points and keeping her championship hopes alive.

“Croft Circuit brought further frustration with a mechanical issue ending a dominant run, but not before Nicole had once again claimed pole position, fastest lap, and led convincingly before her retirement. It was another weekend that proved the combination of 91´«Ã½ Racing technology and Motion Motorsport engineering could go wheel-to-wheel with the very best.

“Although Nicole will be unable to contest the Brands Hatch finale, her seat will be filled by last season’s teammate, Justin Roberts, who will return to the 91´«Ã½ Racing Civic for the final round. The team and partners are proud of what Nicole has achieved throughout 2025 – her commitment, pace, and professionalism have been first class, and she’s represented 91´«Ã½ Racing and all her personal sponsors with passion and determination at every event.â€

Connect with Nicole Drought for more news and information:

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More Podiums for EBC-Equipped Trackday Championship Team /race-motorsport-articles-cars/more-podiums-for-ebc-equipped-trackday-championship-team/ Wed, 03 Dec 2025 15:09:14 +0000 /?p=41500 The post More Podiums for EBC-Equipped Trackday Championship Team appeared first on 91´«Ã½.

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The Clubracer outfit uses a raft of 91´«Ã½ Racing components on its Golf

For many years, the Clubracer outfit – made up of drivers Henry Wright and Kevin Glover – piloted their Ford Fiesta in Class D of the Trackday Championship, securing multiple podium finishes and season wins along the way. Throughout this time, the duo relied on 91´«Ã½ Racing’s motorsport brake pads to help them achieve such impressive results.

For the 2025 season, the team has moved up from Class D to Class B with their new race car – a turbocharged Mk5 VW Golf GTI. This more potent machine demands even more impressive stopping power, so the boys have opted for hard-anodised four-piston 91´«Ã½ Racing Apollo brake calipers, two-piece fully floating discs and RP-Xâ„¢/SR-21â„¢ sintered race pads up front, as well as Yellowstuff pads and Ultimax grooved discs at the rear.

Following an incredible outright win at Donington Park, we next caught up with the team following their Oulton Park and Cadwell Park rounds in the second half of the year, where more consistent, solid driving ensured the trophies continued to come in.

Read all about it in their own words below…

Oulton Park International – Round 4

“Weather looked warm for the weekend – a nice change from the monsoon conditions of Donington where we scored the car’s maiden victory! We readied the car for qualifying. With very little changed from the last round apart from basic setup changes to adapt to the dry conditions, the EBC RP-X™ front pads combined with the Apollo 6 pot brake kit barely showing any signs of wear from the last round up front. The Ultimax 2 pads in the rear also showing signs of fantastic durability after 2 rounds in the rear. Again, we didn’t test prior to round so we had to make sure everything was on point prior so we could hit the ground running in Qualifying.

“The car instantly felt good, with a nice balance. This was the first proper use of the 6 pots in the dry. With some big braking zones at Oulton, it was clear good stopping capability would be essential as well as consistent feel for optimum performance. Managing to put the car right in the mix at the front was going to be critical to ensure we could capitalise. With 3rd place secured we did exactly that.”

“A quick bleed of the brakes to ensure fresh fluid was in the system, Henry lined up for the race start. With an aim of consolidating a podium finish, he set about the race start. Managing to defend some early attacks round the first corner he settled into the rhythm of the first lap. A committed move from fellow EBC-backed stablemate, Nicole Drought, into cascades saw us momentarily drop down to 4th place. The first 4 cars pulling away from the pack it was clear this was going to be a race of 2 halves! With a safety car intervention, the cars streamed into the pits bumper to bumper. A mis-judged stop by the Civic of Nicole would leave them unfortunately out of contention from that point onwards. Leaving the top 3 cars battling for the top step after Kev had taken over from the pit stop. With an impressive move on the Mk6 Golf of Jack and George Wright into Lodge Corner on the brakes early in his stint Kev set about chasing the super consistent Matt Swaffer in his 130i BMW. His pace was to be rewarded with the victory having defended a late charge from Kev finishing a mere 2 seconds behind. 2nd place! A great result. Making it 3 podiums finishes in row from the newly acquired Golf.

“The back-to-back podiums feeling very rewarding after all the hard work and early development with the car. – There’s still so much more to come too! Safe to say we’re very much in the right ballpark in the braking department though. The ability to drive hard all race long with such consistent pedal feel, and wear characteristics that are extremely impressive given their use and weight of the car. Next round Cadwell Park!â€

Cadwell Park – Round 5

“Cadwell Park: not a firm favourite of Henry’s. However, Kev seems to enjoy it! You can guess who will be starting the race here for us… Despite not having a bad record here and generally going well, it’s not been a place I’ve ever really gelled with. This all changed a little bit when we rolled the car out for qualifying. Again, with no testing prior, we bolted a set of new tyres (the first new set since we started testing in April) and set about trying to get ourselves in contention with the host of front running cars that had tested the previous day. The car felt absolutely superb, With Henry and Kev both managing to lap within 2 tenths, albeit making time in totally different ways and sections of the track having looked at the data! The session finished with us 4th overall. Knowing that there was plenty left on the plate performance wise. The car’s brake balance with multitude of different corners and elevations was confidence inspiring to say the least.

“Kev started the race with it being one of his preferred tracks, and immediately got off to a good start making short work of 3rd place round the outside into turn 1. Immediately setting his sights on the BMW of Matt Swaffers who appeared to be struggling to get up to speed straight away. A challenge that lasted another 4 corners before Kev committed an excellent move down the inside into the downhill left hander at Mansfield, finishing the move into the entry of the mountain section. Up to second place on lap 1.”

“This set the tone for the whole first half of the race. With Kev and the Mk6 Golf of Jack and George Wright pulling clear of the rest of the pack. With the pit stops completed, Henry jumped in hoping to consolidate to great work Kev had started. After a couple of laps of adjustment to how the car was handling, and the gap to 1st stable, Henry set about narrowing the gap to the Golf. Keeping an eye on the hard charging Civic of Nicole behind. With 1 lap to go, Henry was right on the bumper of the Golf having stabilised the gap to 3rd. A back marker decided to place himself right in the wrong place into turn one defusing any chance of lining up a pass at the end of the Park Straight frustratingly! With the narrowness and twistiness of the Cadwell Park Circuit, another passing opportunity wasn’t to present itself. Crossing the line a mere 0.2 seconds off the winning Golf.  

“Another fantastic result in the bank. With the championship starting to take place, this leaves us leading Class B and 2nd overall. With 2 rounds to go, it’s going to be important to maintain the momentum! It’s all to play for! Next round Croft Circuit!â€

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RP-Xâ„¢ Motorsport Pads

Following the hugely successful launch of RP-1â„¢, 91´«Ã½ Racing increases its motorsport brake pad range with the introduction of our latest ultra-high-performance track & race material, RP-Xâ„¢.

View Product

Apollo Brake Calipers

Our brand new UK designed and made lightweight but strong aluminium 4 and 6 piston brake calipers. Which can be purchased within a Big Brake Kit or as separate components for vehicle builders to convert cars where a dedicated BBK is not yet made by EBC.

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Outright Win for EBC-Equipped Clubracer Team at Donington Park /race-motorsport-articles-cars/outright-win-for-ebc-equipped-clubracer-team-at-donington-park/ Tue, 19 Aug 2025 09:06:24 +0000 /?p=41065 The post Outright Win for EBC-Equipped Clubracer Team at Donington Park appeared first on 91´«Ã½.

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The outfit has stepped out of its Fiesta and into the turbocharged VW for the 2025 season

For many years, the Clubracer outfit – made up of drivers Henry Wright and Kevin Glover – piloted their Ford Fiesta in Class D of the Trackday Championship, securing multiple podium finishes and season wins along the way. Throughout this time, the duo relied on 91´«Ã½ Racing’s motorsport brake pads to help them achieve such impressive results.

For the 2025 season, the team has moved up from Class D to Class B with their new race car – a turbocharged Mk5 VW Golf GTI. This more potent machine demands even more impressive stopping power, so the boys have opted for hard-anodised four-piston 91´«Ã½ Racing Apollo brake calipers, two-piece fully floating discs and SR-21â„¢ sintered race pads up front, as well as Yellowstuff pads and Ultimax grooved discs at the rear.

With podium finishes clinched early on in the season, we next caught up with the boys as they completed their third round at Donington Park, where an outright win was secured for the team.

Read all about it in their own words below…

Round 3 – Donington Park GP 

“Round 3 of the Trackday Championship took us to the not so sunny Donington Park circuit in GP format.

“The Clubracer Golf had been subject to some upgrades after its impressive 3rd place at Silverstone, where it had shown good pace throughout the weekend despite its lack of testing, and our familiarity with the platform.

“The newly fitted EBC Apollo 6-pot Motorsport Big Brake kit grabbing the attention of many as we had the car up on stands preparing a full wet weather setup for the days racing. The 355mm x 32mm floating disc setup looking menacing behind the 18†wheels. With our old tried and tested EBC RP-Xâ„¢ pads up front, combined with some Ultimax 2 rear pads, we had all the reason to be confident going into the weekend on the hardest track in the country on brakes.”

“With the rain falling hard before qualifying, and our total lack of testing in the wet with the Golf, it was a case of applying previous experience in setup and wet racing line to try and get the best of things. Championship leader Nicole Drought, in her 91´«Ã½ Racing Apollo-equipped Civic Type R, was straight out the gate into provisional pole in the wet conditions, getting up to pace almost instantly. The first few laps were a case of finding the balance and grip for Henry, who handed the car over to Kev at the session halfway point. With the Civic in the pits assuming it was job done, Kev set about the final lap in the session having the got familiar with the car and conditions very quickly as the rain eased slightly. A blistering lap putting the EBC/Helix Golf on pole by 2 tenths of a second as the flagged dropped, before Nicole could get a chance to respond. Locking out the front row with the EBC-equipped cars.

“With the rain falling harder and harder, Kev strapped himself into the car, ready to do battle. With the conditions as they were, race control opted for a rolling start to try and minimise risk. Kev got a great run and maintained the lead from the hard-charging Civic of Nicole. As the two leaders pulled a 14-second gap together away from 3rd place, the rain was still falling harder. Kevin showing absolute composure under pressure. A rare error from the Civic entering the infamous Craner Curves on standing water and proceeding impact with the tyre wall prompted a safety car, then a red flag as multiple cars required recovery in dangerous positions.”

“As the red lights fell for the standing restart, Kev again managed a faultless getaway, pulling clear of the field before pitting to change over to Henry. The rain having eased slightly at the point he left the pits only to find a hard charging Charlie Palk in the distinctive lime green Scirocco (also equipped with EBC pads all-round on our recommendation) who was up to speed after his stop and filling up our mirrors. The gap changing constantly with the flow of back markers and traffic, with Henry managing to find some imaginative gaps along the way eventually breaking free slightly. With the hard work done, a few more laps managing the situation led to us bring the car home for its maiden win in the TDC.

“The new Apollo Big Brake Kit having performed faultlessly in combination with the standard ABS system. Untested and unknown, bolted on two days prior to the race meeting. Taking pole and the overall and class win a testament to the quality and performance we’ve relied on for the last four years.Ìý

“With the championship all of a sudden blown wide open, it’s all to play for heading into Round 4 at Oulton Park…â€

Connect with the Clubracer team for more news and information:

SR-21â„¢ Sintered Motorsport Pads

EBC sintered endurance SR-series pads are in a class of their own. Made in the USA plant of 91´«Ã½, SR bites harder and lasts longer than anything, without damaging rotors. A truly capable endurance racing brake pads.

View Product

Apollo Brake Calipers

Our brand new UK designed and made lightweight but strong aluminium 4 and 6 piston brake calipers. Which can be purchased within a Big Brake Kit or as separate components for vehicle builders to convert cars where a dedicated BBK is not yet made by EBC.

View Product

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Dramatic Round at Donington for EBC-Clad Type R Racer /race-motorsport-articles-cars/dramatic-round-at-donington-for-ebc-clad-type-r-racer/ Mon, 28 Jul 2025 08:59:50 +0000 /?p=40987 The post Dramatic Round at Donington for EBC-Clad Type R Racer appeared first on 91´«Ã½.

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Nicole Drought races in the MSVT Trackday Championship

After a comfortable win in the 2024 season, Nicole Drought is back competing in the MSVT Trackday Championship for 2025, continuing to run 91´«Ã½ components in her Civic Type R.

Drought has been running an 91´«Ã½ Racing Apollo Big Brake Kit for some time now, which was recently upgraded with the firm’s SR-11â„¢ sintered endurance race pads – components which have helped her yield some great results in recent years.

A spree of wins in the first half of 2025 put Drought in good stead for the title once again, but she did face a few hurdles at the latest round at Derby’s Donington Park, as you can read in the team’s own words below…

“91´«Ã½ racer Nicole Drought saw her run of podium finishes come to an abrupt end in Round 3 of the Trackday Championship at the iconic Donington Park GP circuit, following a high-speed crash during treacherous wet conditions.

“Drought had dominated a soaked qualifying session in her EBC-backed Honda Civic Type R, setting the pace early and holding an impressive 2.7-second gap to the rest of the field. With 10 minutes remaining, she brought her Motion Motorsport-prepared machine into the pits, believing the time could be safe. However, as the track improved slightly in the closing laps, lap times began to tumble. Nicole narrowly missed the opportunity to start one final flying lap – the chequered flag falling just seconds before she crossed the line, denying her a chance to reclaim pole. She was ultimately pipped by fellow 91´«Ã½-supported Clubracer Motorsport, whose turbocharged Golf GTI took the top spot in the dying seconds.

“Despite the disappointment, Nicole lined up P2 on the grid for the start of a race that was heavily impacted by the weather. The decision was made to start proceedings under the safety car due to standing water and visibility concerns.”

“When racing got underway, Nicole held firm in second position, applying constant pressure to the leading Golf GTI throughout the opening laps. Her confidence and car control in the wet were on full display, especially in the corners where she was consistently closing in on the race leader. However, the superior straight-line power of the turbocharged GTI made it difficult to mount a serious overtaking attempt down Donington’s long straights.

“Then, disaster struck. On lap seven, as Nicole attacked the infamous Craner Curves, her car suddenly stepped out mid-corner and entered an uncontrollable slide. Despite her best efforts, the car veered off and made heavy contact with the tyre wall, bringing her race to a premature end and triggering a safety car.

“The incident marks the first time in over 2 seasons Nicole has failed to reach the podium, a hard pill to swallow for the fiercely competitive Irish driver.”

“I’ve never been caught out like that before, so it’s all very odd,†Nicole said post-race. “I felt so comfortable up to that point, so it’s a shock to the system to be honest. Even though I had the lead car under pressure, I just can’t quite understand how it all happened, it broke away so fast, I was a passenger at that point… just gutted. It’s an unnecessary loss of points, and just something we didn’t need so close to the Oulton Park round, one I’m looking forward to so much. I’m incredibly lucky to have the best bunch of people around me who are there no matter what, and that means the world—but this one’s a hard one to take.â€

“Motion Motorsport, who prepare Nicole’s car, will begin immediate repairs with the aim of having the car fully race-ready in time for Round 4 at Oulton Park in a few weeks’ time.

“Despite the setback, Nicole remains focused and determined as the championship battle continues – and with her pace clearly among the best in the field, there’s no doubt she’ll come back stronger.â€

Connect with Nicole Drought for more news and information:

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91´«Ã½â€™ new Balanced Big Brake Kits represent the ultimate upgrade in braking performance, offering significant reductions in stopping distances whether used on road or on track.

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More Class Wins for GPFAX-Equipped NLR Racer at Croft /ebc_racing_news_cars_motorcycle_atv_racing_motox_allterrain/more-class-wins-for-gpfax-equipped-nlr-racer-at-croft/ Wed, 25 Jun 2025 15:55:44 +0000 /?p=40817 The post More Class Wins for GPFAX-Equipped NLR Racer at Croft appeared first on 91´«Ã½.

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The Retford-based racer uses 91´«Ã½ components on his Yamaha R1

Retford-based Scott Stone is competing in No Limits Racing’s DART Premier 1000cc Championship in 2025 on his Yamaha R1, relying on 91´«Ã½â€™ GPFAX (front axle) and Double-H Sintered (rear axle) brake pads to help giving him a fighting chance of achieving some of the fastest lap times on the grid.

Following recent successful weekends at Snetterton and Brands Hatch, where he achieved class wins and PBs, Stone was next at Croft Circuit with the roadshow, where a rollercoaster of thrills and spills left him with a weekend to remember.

You can read how it all panned out in his own words below…

Test Day

“Sun shining and with some heat in the air, it made a nice change, but as they say, there is always something… it wasn’t half windy!

“Once again, made fast work of getting a bike setup we could work with, so quickly set about finding some pace in the practice sessions. Was struggling to figure the best way around the bumpy sections, but Gary at NotSoFast soon sorted that out for me. Felt a difference in my riding throughout the day and was looking forward to Qualifying.â€

Qualifying

“With no tannoy and the awning pretty much in Darlington, I arrived late to the holding area, so had to manage traffic once on track. Only got one clear lap, but made it count with a 1.24.8. I knew we had more in the tank, but the push was cut short by a red flag. P2 in class and 10th overall and was happy with that.â€

Race 1 (9 Laps)

“We were ready for the race; riding well and sure we had more pace so was excited to prove it. Made a poor start and had to wake up, which we did and was soon on the back of Wilf Turner by the Esses. An early pass was needed so I overtook him into the Complex, only for him to stand me up at the next turn. Onto Plan B, feeling there was plenty of time as we had the pace. Trying to work Turner out and settle down when Steven Duncan wanted a piece.

“Followed them for three laps while Duncan tried to have a look at Turner. By turn 1 on lap 6, got close and ready to capitalise. Rode past Duncan as he had to run wide, so back to Plan A and get past Turner… but that ain’t easy round Croft. With three laps to go and a couple of ideas, I was sure we would make it happen. Then disaster: a red flag as Steve Duncan high-sided badly at the last turn. Hope Steve is ok and on the mend.

“I was sort of happy with my riding but was a little disappointed not to get the win. P2 in class 11th ´Ç±¹±ð°ù²¹±ô±ô.â€

Morning Warm-Up

“P3 overall and felt good with the wet race settings we tried. A wet race looked likely and the track was greasy in places after overnight rain. We were happy with a few laps and didn’t want to hurt the wets too much so pulled in.â€

Race 2 (10 Laps)

“Heavy rain had left standing water all around the circuit. Never been shy to have a go in the wet and was up for it. Starting P1 in class and 10th on the grid, I was keen to get the elbows out and find some space. Had a good start, made some passes and was 5th on lap 1 and working out a decent pace. So much so, we passed Ryan Dixon for 4th on lap 2 and started to pull away. Was promoted to 3rd when Tom Norton went down at Tower on lap 2. Running 3rd but as the pace came down from 1.38s to 1.34s, the front setting was too soft and we started to struggle. Had to ride smart and keep ticking the laps off. Dixon had made good ground and got past only a few yards short of the chequered flag.Ìý P1 in class and 4th overall. Loved it.â€

Race 3 (8 Laps)

“Track was mainly dry, but wet in parts. Opted for slicks though several riders gave it a miss. Starting 4th on the grid was ace – I haven’t been this close to the top lads so let’s have it. Good start and was hanging onto the front two, running 3rd for a bit with some space to the lads behind. Didn’t run a new rear tyre this race and with the track cooler than Race 1, grip wasn’t as good. Took a while to settle down after slipping on a damp patch between Sunny In and Sunny Out and the guys behind were on the hunt.Ìý

“Dropped down to P6 when Paul Charman passed on lap 5. We exchanged places a couple of times and I followed for two laps, noting where he was vulnerable. Was looking for a pass when Wilf Turner closed up so I needed to go. Got close to Charman through the Complex on the penultimate lap and had mega drive onto the Start/Finish Straight only to then realise I had lost my gear lever. Had to pull off and retire at turn one. I was gutted. Big dent in the Championship lead, but that’s racing I’m told.

“A real shame to end the weekend like that. It didn’t turn out how I felt it might after Test Day and in Qualifying, but lots of positives. Absolutely loved the racing and the challenges caused by the changing weather.

“I am so grateful for the support I receive. I’m living my racing dream at the minute and it is only possible with the help I get. Thank you all and there is more to come from Stone Racing. See you at the next one…â€

Photos by Camilla Davina Temple-Court

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From Frustration to Triumph for RP-Xâ„¢-Equipped Modified Fords Racer /race-motorsport-articles-cars/from-frustration-to-triumph-for-rp-x-equipped-modified-fords-racer/ Mon, 02 Jun 2025 10:12:31 +0000 /?p=40676 The post From Frustration to Triumph for RP-Xâ„¢-Equipped Modified Fords Racer appeared first on 91´«Ã½.

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Rob Lewis entrusts EBC braking components in his Ford Focus ST170

For 2025, Rob Lewis is once again competing in the Modified Ford Series in his Mk1 Ford Focus ST170 (Class B).

Lewis has successfully campaigned within this championship for some years now, entrusting 91´«Ã½ Racing’s RP-Xâ„¢ motorsport brake pads for the front axle of his race car, and 91´«Ã½â€™ Bluestuff NDX pads on the rear axle throughout this time.

Following a colourful 2024 season and some serious overhauls to the car over the winter, Lewis was back out in force for the first two rounds of 2025, held at Snetterton and Oulton Park respectively.

You can read how these two weekends panned out for Rob in his own words below…

“2025 has started off rather tough for the ‘EcobooST170’. During the opening round at Snetterton, I really fancied getting among my Class leaders after some changes to the car over the winter, including a full respray and chassis strengthening, as well as installing new versions of the superb RP-Xâ„¢ and Bluestuff brake pads.Ìý

“Qualifying was promising as I sat within reach of the podium. As Race 1 got underway, I battled with cars in classes well above mine and came off second best, damaging my car around Corum with a high-speed off. Eventually, I limped home to finish P5 in class and aimed to make up for lost places in Race 2. However, this was an early retirement due to hidden damage sustained during my off in Race 1 and my gearbox snapped a mount on Lap 1: gutting all round, but I never give up a good fight with the car under me.”

“Oulton Park was a very quick three weeks later, with a tight turnaround to repair the car from Snetterton. On a gloomy morning, I qualified the car P15 Overall and P4 in class.

“Staring as the class podium once again, the race started off with some close racing and positions gained. I sat P2 as the car headed towards the checkered flag. Then, as I headed to Deer Leap, it came… BANG! A driveline failure had ruined a chance of a P2 as I crawled over the timing line in the pitlane in P4 on the last lap.

“I genuinely thought that was game over for the weekend, but with a new driveshaft and associated parts sourced from other competitors and being willed on by the paddock, we got the car together and took the start for Race 2 at the rear of the grid. I drove from the back to P6 overall and P3 in class. FINALLY! A result worthy of the hard work. The best part about that result? It was the great brakes provided by EBC that allowed me to perform some of the overtaking on my competitors; the confidence in knowing that the braking performance is there when I need it the most.Ìý

“Now we look forward to Mallory with four races on the very fast circuit; this should suit the car perfectly as it’s a perfect equaliser to the higher-powered cars in my class. Let’s give it a go!â€

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EBC-Equipped Stone Storms the Boards in NLR Battle at Brands Hatch GP /ebc_racing_news_cars_motorcycle_atv_racing_motox_allterrain/ebc-equipped-stone-storms-the-boards-in-nlr-battle-at-brands-hatch-gp/ Tue, 13 May 2025 13:22:40 +0000 /?p=40570 The post EBC-Equipped Stone Storms the Boards in NLR Battle at Brands Hatch GP appeared first on 91´«Ã½.

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The Retford-based racer uses 91´«Ã½ components on his Yamaha R1

Retford-based Scott Stone is competing in No Limits Racing’s Premier 1000cc Championship in 2025 on his Yamaha R1, aiming to achieve solid results throughout the year.

Stone relies on 91´«Ã½â€™ GPFAX (front axle) and Double-H Sintered (rear axle) brake pads to help giving him a fighting chance of achieving some of the fastest lap times on the grid.

Following a productive first round at Snetterton, Stone was back to take on Kent’s mighty Brands Hatch GP circuit, which resulted in PBs and class podiums, as you can read below in the team’s own words…

Test Day

“Was very happy with test day. Had good pace, although the track didn’t feel the grippiest and there was plenty of traffic to manage. We went about setting up the bike really well, to the point we made no changes in the last few sessions and came back happy to go into qualifying.â€

Qualifying   

“Set a new PB – 1:32.4, was P1 in class and 16th on grid (out of 33). We were expecting a little more as didn’t feel to be riding my best, but with new PB, what’s to moan about?!â€

Race 1  

“Got a good start and up to 13th by lap 2. Set another PB and got into a nice flow with all going to plan. Then on lap 5, I missed a gear, popped her into neutral going into Surtees – not ideal and it cost two places to Scott Halliday and Sam Middlemas. Tried to fight back and stay with them, but just didn’t have the pace to set up a pass. Red flag on last lap of 10.

“Enjoyed the race and was pleased at how we re-grouped after the mistake.

“Finished P2 in class, 11th overall and lapped consistently in 1:31s, with a PB of 1:31.6.â€

Race 2   

“Starting 13th was ideal and we had a plan. Made a fair start and passed Halliday into 12th before a red flag on lap 1.â€

Restart – 9 Laps

“Decent start from 12th up to 10th, but was behind Middlemas and just could not get past him. Riding so close to him, we tensed up and started tiring (learning curve). First Halliday, then Wilfrid Turner came past and we had no answer for them. Was so disappointed, but that’s racing. Then another red flag on lap 7.

“Finished P3 in class and 12th overall. Best lap 1:31.7.â€

Race 3

“Starting 14th and P3 in class, the elbows had to come out. Great start and made early ground up to 10th and P1 with clear track ahead. Happy days! Then, red flag on Lap 4. We got sent back to the paddock for a restart later in the afternoon.â€

Restart – 7 Laps

“Had to start in original grid position so all hard work undone. Elbows out again and back into P1 so happy days again. This time though, Halliday was not letting me have it that easy and he passed into Surtees on Lap 2. Stayed with him for a few laps and running 1:31s, but then Wilfrid Turner closed the gap behind us. We decided not to run a new tyre in the last race and let’s just say it was past its best – a little lively on the rear!

“On lap 6, Turner was very close, but we felt if we could hit all our marks for the next two laps, we would be OK. Managed what we had and brought it home.

P2 in class, 7th overall and a mega new PB of 1:31.2.

“Championship points lead increased and some lovely tin pots for the mantlepiece. A great weekend’s racing. As always, learnt so much and will take the positives into the next one at Croft.

“Thank you to all the marshals, No Limits Racing, and our sponsors, it was a blast!â€

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Clubracer Duo Excel in EBC-Equipped Golf GTI at Silverstone /race-motorsport-articles-cars/clubracer-duo-excel-in-ebc-equipped-golf-gti-at-silverstone/ Tue, 29 Apr 2025 12:26:42 +0000 /?p=40497 The post Clubracer Duo Excel in EBC-Equipped Golf GTI at Silverstone appeared first on 91´«Ã½.

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The outfit has stepped out of its Fiesta and into the turbocharged VW for the 2025 season

For many years, the Clubracer outfit – made up of drivers Henry Wright and Kevin Glover – piloted their Ford Fiesta in Class D of the Trackday Championship, securing multiple podium finishes and season wins along the way. Throughout this time, the duo relied on 91´«Ã½ Racing’s motorsport brake pads to help them achieve such impressive results.

For the 2025 season, the team has moved up from Class D to Class B with their new race car – a turbocharged Mk5 VW Golf GTI. This more potent machine demands even more impressive stopping power, so the boys have opted for hard-anodised four-piston 91´«Ã½ Racing Apollo brake calipers, two-piece fully floating discs and SR-21â„¢ sintered race pads up front, as well as Yellowstuff pads and Ultimax grooved discs at the rear.

With a few engine complications during the first round, we catch up with the Clubracer team at round two of the season at Silverstone’s mighty GP circuit, where they managed to secure a podium position following some impressive driving.

You can hear how the weekend panned out in the team’s own words below…

Round 2 – Silverstone GP 

“Round 2 took us to sunny Northamptonshire and Silverstone Circuit – home of the British GP. A rare club motorsport visit to the full GP circuit.

“With the engine issues of Round 1 behind us, and the car clad with some new EBC SR-21™ pads, and new two-piece floating discs in combination with the beautiful hard anodised four-pot callipers up front, as well as EBC Yellowstuff matched with Ultimax grooved discs on the rear, we were confident of a better weekend!

“Qualifying is always a compromise with two drivers, due to the required mandatory driver change. Once you’re up to speed, you have to change drivers. All within the 25-minute session time. This made even harder with a long lap time, with the in and out laps. That said, we quickly got to grips with task in hand and made the best of the 3-4 laps we had each… Putting the car on the second row of the grid in 4th.”

“The race itself started with a sizable safety car period after a start-line collision which neutralised things whilst they recovered cars, and ensured drivers were ok – thankfully that being the case.

“Once the safety car peeled in, the top four cars including our Golf, made a break from the rest of the pack. Henry had the best view of the battle between 2nd and 3rd place which he positioned himself in prime position waiting for any opportunity. Carefully waiting and watching the battle unfold, aware that they were compromising themselves in the hunt for the lead!

“The battle headed all the way into the pits, where the swift driver change, and perfectly timed exit saw us come out in a favourable 3rd position overall. Kev making the sensible decision to manage the race and get some very good points and podium finish under our belts by not getting in any trouble and confirm our position as a top Class B contender this year.

“A very respectable finish in our first race finish with the car! There is so much more to come, and development to exploit yet.

“The braking package is testament the EBC products we are used to. Being able to sustain the temps and harsh usage required to be the front. The confidence in the package is critical to any success.â€

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More Wins for EBC-Equipped Drought at Silverstone /race-motorsport-articles-cars/more-wins-for-ebc-equipped-drought-at-silverstone/ Thu, 10 Apr 2025 20:47:34 +0000 /?p=40422 The post More Wins for EBC-Equipped Drought at Silverstone appeared first on 91´«Ã½.

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The Trackday Championship leader is racing in an EBC-clad Honda Civic Type R

After a comfortable win in the 2024 season, Nicole Drought is back competing in the MSVT Trackday Championship for 2025, continuing to run 91´«Ã½ components in her Civic Type R.

A win in the first round at Snetterton helped state Drought’s intentions – a message that was continued during the second round at Silverstone’s GP circuit recently with another win.

Drought has been running an 91´«Ã½ Racing Apollo Big Brake Kit for some time now, which was recently upgraded with the firm’s SR-11â„¢ sintered endurance race pads – components which have helped her yield some great results in recent years.

You can hear how it all panned out in the team’s own words below…

“After a triumphant victory in round one at Snetterton, where she secured pole position and clinched the fastest lap, Nicole entered round two brimming with confidence and ambition. Her dream was to win on the historic Silverstone GP circuit – a track that the MSVT roadshow had never raced on before in the TDC Championship.

“Despite having only a 20-minute test session, Nicole’s skill and the reliability of her EBC Racing Honda Civic Type R earned her pole position for the afternoon’s TDC event. She shared the front row with fellow racer Matt Swaffer in his 3.0-litre BMW, setting the stage for an exhilarating race.”

“The race began with Swaffer taking the lead into turn one, but Nicole was relentless in her pursuit. She expertly manoeuvred through the Maggots and Becketts complex, overtaking Swaffer around Stowe on the opening lap. However, the excitement was momentarily halted by the deployment of the safety car due to a severe crash involving Charlie Palk and Jordan Honeybone. Fortunately, both drivers were unharmed, though their cars were not as lucky.

“After three laps behind the safety car, the race resumed with Nicole and her Apollo big brake-equipped EBC Honda in the lead. She navigated the mandatory pit stops with precision, maintaining her position despite immense pressure from Swaffer’s BMW. Lapping traffic posed a minor challenge, but Nicole’s composure and skill allowed her to handle it effortlessly. She dealt with the slower, underpowered cars and parried all of Swaffer’s attempts to unsettle her performance.”

“The sight of the chequered flag was a triumphant end to the second race of the season, putting Nicole on maximum points for the overall Championship. Another perfect race day added to her impressive record.

“Nicole’s stellar performance is a testament to her high-level racing capabilities. It’s refreshing to see such a talented woman setting the benchmark in the TDC Championship. Since 2023, she has entered 11 rounds with the TDC and TDT, securing podium finishes at every event, solidifying her status as an exceptional racer and a formidable competitor in the championship.â€

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