Rounds 13 & 14 - Preview

Rounds 13 & 14 - Preview

29 October 2025

We’re fast approaching the final two rounds of the 2025 Miata Trophy season.

On Saturday 15 November, the iconic Brands Hatch Indy circuit welcomes the MX-5 championship for one last dance, with drivers set to give it their all to maximise their points total and stake their claim on the final trophies of the year.

After a truly sensational 2025, Hills Motorsport’s Aidan Hills is the Miata Trophy Champion-elect. Hills claimed a hard-fought double victory at Cadwell Park last time out, in front of the Cult Classics crowd, to add to what had already been an impressive series of results this season for the #8 driver.

Hills is set to be crowned the third different Miata Trophy Champion in as many years at Brands Hatch, highlighting the competitiveness of the championship.

The battle for second and third in the championship standings is set to go right to the wire. A quartet of fellow Hills Motorsport drivers are at the forefront of the battle, in the shape of James Cossins, Declan Lee, Jack Brewer and Will Morris, along with AB Motorsport’s Oliver Allwood.

Each of the afore-mentioned competitors are on the entry list for the upcoming round, laying the foundations for an enthralling season closer.

Elsewhere, outgoing Champion John Langridge and his Miller Motorsport teammate Alex Miller will both be looking to challenge at the pointy end of the field once more, while Tyler Mcalpin will be seeking another strong result in his debut season.

There are a whole host of other drivers not previously mentioned who will also be looking to make their mark at Brands Hatch and it should be fascinating to see who come out on top.

The Kent circuit has been the venue for both of Miata Trophy’s previous season finales, providing plenty of excitement on each occasion. Anticipation is high for more of the same this year, after what has already been a hugely entertaining season.

For one final time in 2025, let’s go racing!

Race entries can be made here.

Miata Trophy will return in 2026. If you’re looking to take part, be sure to follow the championship’s social media pages for further information and updates ahead of the new season.

Photo: Gary Hawkins Photography 

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