Mini Challenge UK
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| Category | One-make racing by Mini |
|---|---|
| Country | United Kingdom United Kingdom |
| Inaugural season | 2002 |
| Classes | JCW Class Open Class Cooper Pro Class Cooper Am Class |
| Constructors | Mini |
| Tyre suppliers | Dunlop |
| Drivers' champion | United Kingdom Dan Zelos |
| Teams' champion | Excelr8 Motorsport |
| Official website | Mini Challenge UK |
| File:Motorsport current event.svg Current season | |
The Mini Challenge UK is a one-make race series began in 2002 and since 2020 the JCW and JCW Sport championships have run as a support package to the British Touring Car Championship.
The series umbrella includes multiple classes:
- JCW Class, based on Gen 3 F56 MINI Hatch, target power 255bhp, circa 1170kg with driver[1]
- JCW Sport Class (added 2024), chassis as above but with 225bhp
- Cooper Class (added 2021), with less aggressive chassis modifications and 130bhp
Competition is organised into JCW Championship, JCW Sport Championship, and Cooper Trophy championships. For 2024 the first two will support BTCC for 7 weekends of the calendar and the Cooper Trophy will feature at three of those, with the other four weekends at Truck or BARC events.
There are various Cup competitions within this structure such as Rookie Cup and Graduate Cup.
Throughout the championship's history it established itself as one of the main routes into topline Touring Car racing, and drivers went on to do well in the Renault Clio Cup United Kingdom, British Touring Car Championship and British GT Championship. Past and current drivers such as Jeff Smith, Charlie Butler-Henderson, Harry Vaulkhard, Vicki Butler-Henderson, Brett Smith, Paul O'Neill, Nick Foster, Arthur Forster, Stewart Lines, Martin Depper, Chris Smiley and Ant Whorton-Eales.
The cars
[edit | edit source]Mini F56 (since 2015)
[edit | edit source]Introduced in 2015, the F56 is the first purpose-built race car to race in the championship, a 2-litre turbocharged BMW engine and a 6-speed sequential gearbox means that it is also the most powerful car in the championship with 275 bhp.
Mini R56 (since 2010)
[edit | edit source]Introduced in 2010 as the new JCW, it has a 1.6-litre turbocharged BMW engine along with slick tyres and a 6-speed gearbox to produce 220 bhp.
Mini R53 (2004–2010, since 2016)
[edit | edit source]Introduced in the third season, the R53 has a 1.6-litre supercharged BMW engine producing 195 bhp along with slick tyres and a 6-speed gearbox.
Mini R50 (since 2013)
[edit | edit source]Introduced in 2013 as a replacement for the Cooper's, with slick tyres, a 6-speed gearbox and a 1.6-litre BMW engine producing 135 bhp.
Mini Cooper (2002–2012, since 2017)
[edit | edit source]Introduced in the first season, the Cooper is the basic entry-level car with treaded tyres and a 5-speed road gearbox along with an ordinary engine producing 120 bhp.
The classes
[edit | edit source]| Classes | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Car | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | ||||||||||||
| Mini Cooper | Cooper | Cooper Am | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Mini R53 | Cooper S | Open | Cooper S | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Mini R56 | JCW | JCW | Open | Cooper S | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Mini R50 | Cooper | Cooper Pro | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Mini F56 | F56 | JCW | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Car | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | ||||||||||||
Champions
[edit | edit source]| Cooper | Cooper S/ Open (2015–2019) | JCW | Open (2016)/ Cooper Am (2017-2019) | |||||
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| Season | Driver | Team | Driver | Team | Driver | Team | Driver | Team |
| 2002 | United Kingdom Steve Meli | Mark Fish Motorsport | ||||||
| 2003 | United Kingdom Mark Speller | Mark Fish Motorsport | ||||||
| 2004 | United Kingdom Gary Robertshaw | Robertshaw Racing | United Kingdom Martin Wallbank | Mark Fish Motorsport | ||||
| 2005 | United Kingdom Barney Craggs | Sussex Road and Race | United Kingdom Arthur Forster | Forster Motorsport | ||||
| 2006 | United Kingdom Gareth Nixon | Nixon Motorsport | Sweden Freddy Nordström | Advent Motorsport | ||||
| 2007 | United Kingdom Jenny Ryan | Mark Fish Motorsport | United Kingdom Oly Mortimer | Tynecastle Racing | ||||
| 2008 | United Kingdom Graham Parsons | Advent Motorsport | United Kingdom Martin Depper | Forster Motorsport | ||||
| 2009 | United Kingdom Luke Caudle | Mark Fish Motorsport | United Kingdom Oly Mortimer | Team Formula Racing | ||||
| 2010 | United Kingdom David Ogden | Mark Fish Motorsport | United Kingdom Lee Allen | Truck Align | United Kingdom Luke Caudle | Excelr8 Motorsport | ||
| 2011 | United Kingdom Ant Whorton-Eales | Excelr8 Motorsport | United Kingdom Chris Knox | Excelr8 Motorsport | ||||
| 2012 | United Kingdom Henry Gilbert | Excelr8 Motorsport | United Kingdom Lee Allen | Truck Align | ||||
| 2013 | United Kingdom Shane Stoney | Coastal Racing | United Kingdom Chris Smiley | IN:MINI | ||||
| 2014 | United Kingdom Shane Stoney | Coastal Racing | United Kingdom Chris Knox | Excelr8 Motorsport | ||||
| 2015 | United Kingdom Nathan Harrison | Coastal Racing | United Kingdom Neil Newstead | Oakfield Motorsport | United Kingdom Charlie Butler-Henderson | Oakfield Motorsport | ||
| 2016 | United Kingdom Max Bladon | Excelr8 Motorsport | United Kingdom Scott Jeffs | Privateer | United Kingdom David Grady | Unitec Motorsport | United Kingdom Keith Issatt | Lawrence Davey Racing |
| 2017 | United Kingdom Matt Hammond | Excelr8 Motorsport | United Kingdom Ben Dimmack | Sussex Road and Race | United Kingdom Brett Smith | Eurotech Racing | United Kingdom Stuart McLaren | Hybrid Tune Motorsport |
| 2018 | United Kingdom Kyle Reid | Privateer | United Kingdom Will Fairclough | AReeve Motorsport | United Kingdom Ant Whorton-Eales | JamSport Racing | United Kingdom Alex Nevill | Privateer |
| 2019 | United Kingdom Robert Dalgliesh | Privateer | United Kingdom Dan Butcher-Lloyd | Privateer | United Kingdom James Gornall | Privateer | United Kingdom Lee Pearce | Privateer |
| 2020 | United Kingdom Harry Nunn | AReeve Motorsport | United Kingdom Nathan Harrison | Excelr8 Motorsport | ||||
| 2021 | United Kingdom Dominic Wheatley | PerformanceTek Racing | United Kingdom Dan Zelos | Excelr8 Motorsport | ||||
| 2022 | United Kingdom Nelson King | Graves Motorsport | United Kingdom Sam Weller | Hybrid Tune | ||||
| 2023 | United Kingdom Tom Ovenden | EXCELR8 Motorsport | United Kingdom Dan Zelos | EXCELR8 Motorsport | ||||