11/10/2025
The battle for the Clapham North Mazda MX-5 Clubman Championship will be resolved this weekend, as the paddock descends on Silverstone, the Wing complex and the International circuit to contest the final event of the season. It’s tight at the top of the standings with just two races left to run, and it’s going to be fascinating to see who comes out as (provisional) champion.
Going into Silverstone, it’s an eight point swing on dropped scores between Jack Warry and Jordan Pimley. Even though Pimley has more wins than Warry, he has also racked up more penalty points over the course of the season too, leaving with the task of trying to out score Jack as much as possible over the course of the day. Form would suggest Pimley is favourite, but with Warry in front on points, it’s Jordan doing the chasing.
As for Jack, Croft was a chance to rebound onto the podium after a rough two events prior, and he had been a long time leader on total scores before Oulton Park and Cadwell Park. This is his best shot at the title yet and he will want to make sure he grabs it with both hands and completes the job.
Jake Paice is 22 points off in third place and while his task is not impossible, it is looking pretty tricky considering he’ll really need results to go his way in order to pull off an upset title run. 2025 has certainly been the season he came of age with wins at Brands Hatch and Cadwell along the way, and ending the year on the championship podium at least would be an achievement in its own.
Outgoing champ Jonny Greensmith has had a rocky second half of the year but is still fourth in points going to Silverstone. Considering he was never off the podium in the first six races and even won at Snetterton, he may be disappointed with not making the top three, but it’s guaranteed he will go down swinging and hoping for silverware to wrap up a mixed season.
Paul Simard is on course to take the Rookie Trophy honours as well as a top five place and has even placed on the podium as high as second a couple of times, proving he will be one to watch in 2026 if he’s back next year. Kevin Bird holds sixth ahead of Thomas Greenwood, with Andi Istrate, Matt Flowers and Matt Crozier completing the top ten heading to Silverstone.
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