Macpherson crowned Junior Rallycross Champion at Lydden finale
- Cat Lund

- 2 days ago
- 2 min read
The Motorsport UK Junior Rallycross Championship brought its 2025 season to a close at Lydden Hill last weekend, with a thrilling final round that saw Teddie Macpherson secure the title after a year of close-fought competition.

Every litre of race fuel used by the championship’s young drivers during the 2025 season will be fully carbon offset, enabling the next generation to compete in a more sustainable way and demonstrate that motorsport’s future can be fast and responsible.
Arriving at Lydden Hill with just three points separating Macpherson and title rival Cayden Harris, the finale promised high drama. Both drivers delivered a strong performance, but it was Macpherson’s consistent pace and composure that earned him the 2025 championship crown.

Completing the top five in the final standings were Tommy Brown, Harrison Folley, and William Hands, each of whom impressed with their progress across the season. Brown, in particular, has stood out after making the switch from motocross to rallycross, quickly becoming a regular podium contender in his debut car-racing campaign.
Carbon Positive Motorsport’s partnership with the Motorsport UK Junior Rallycross Championship has helped every competitor take meaningful climate action. By mitigating all race fuel emissions through verified UK projects, the initiative has supported nature restoration and biodiversity while giving young drivers an example of how sustainability can be part of motorsport from the very beginning of their careers.
Reflecting on the season, Carbon Positive Motorsport founder Steve Smith said:“It’s been fantastic to support such talented young drivers throughout 2025 and to see them embrace the importance of sustainability alongside their competitive spirit.
"The Junior Rallycross Championship represents the future of our sport in every sense, and we’re proud that our partnership has helped make their achievements carbon positive. Teddie and the whole field should be very proud of what they’ve accomplished this season.”

It only costs a little to make a big difference for the sport, so whether you're a competitor or spectator, why not join with us to help make motorsport sustainable. For a simple and effective way to reduce your impact, you can choose to Offset Your Season – and make your commitment count.







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