Masters Champions Announced

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Mike Cantillion is the new Patrick Head class Champion

Masters held their 2025 season awards dinner at Beaune in France on Saturday 1st March announcing their 2025 Champions. Masters regulars Mike Cantillion, James Hagan, Martin Bullock and Ewen Sergison won the Patrick Head, Niki Lauda, Emerson Fitipaldi and Jackie Stewart classes of the Masters Racing Legends Championship for 3-litre Formula One cars respectively.

New Masters Endurance Legends Prototype class Champions are Matteo Ferrer-Aza and Alex Müller (Corvette C7.R DP), while Witt Gramski and Ross Wylie (Bentley GT3) took the GT class win in the Masters Endurance Legends. Sports Car Legends for the earlier endurance cars was won for the second consecutive year by John Spiers and Nigel Greensall at the wheel of a McLaren M1B.

The GT Trophy, for more contemporary cars, went to Neil Glover and Luke Reade sharing a Lamborghini Gallardo GT3, and their 1960’s equivalent in the Gentlemen Drivers series went to David and Olivier Hart in a Shelby Cobra Daytona.

Pre-‘66 Touring Car winners were Robert Ross and Matt Johnson (Ford Mustang) and Group C laurels went to Gérard Lopez and Marcel Fassler (Porsche 962C), adding to their considerable haul of titles and awards in the 2025 season.

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