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06 Sept 2025

Success for Tipperary's Nicole Drought in Trackday Trophy race at Donington Park

Drought and Justin Roberts finish almost eight seconds ahead of their nearest challenger

Success for Tipperary's Nicole Drought in Trackday Trophy race at Donington Park

A delighted Nicole Drought celebrates victory in the Trackday Trophy 45 minute race at Donington last weekend

Nicole Drought and Justin Roberts took on two different races at Donington Park in Derby, England last weekend. They entered the EBC Brakes Honda Civic in the Trackdays Championship race on Saturday and managed to qualify third of the 35 entries.

Justin started the race and handed over to Tipperary's Nicole at the halfway mark, still in third place. Nicole held off a prolonged attack from a BMW 130i for the duration to claim a podium position for the delighted duo in their first UK race of the year.

On Sunday morning, they returned to the track to qualify for the Trackday Trophy race and they posted the fourth fastest time of the 34-strong field to earn themselves a position on row two for the start of the race.

Nicole started the race, and despite being pushed wide on the first corner and briefly dropping to seventh place, scythed back up through the cars ahead. She had climbed to fourth and was challenging for third when an incident brought out the safety car. The Motion Motorsport team acted swiftly and called Nicole in for an early driver change.

Justin charged back out on track but, with overtaking not allowed behind the safety car, was held up badly by a slow car, and was unable to catch the train of cars circulating behind the safety car. Even so, once the pack was released, they were in fourth place, albeit in heavy traffic.

Justin, though, was on a a charge, and quickly despatched the two cars ahead to climb to second. The leader was some six seconds ahead but the red Civic was on a charge and, when the BMW faltered, was past and away. 

It was an impressive victory for Nicole and Justin, the gap almost eight seconds to their nearest challenger.

Nicole Drought said "That was a good start to the 2024 season, but it wasn't easy. It was great to get a podium in the Trackday Championship race, but we still need to work with the team to get some more from the control tyre.

"The Trophy race was great. I would have preferred a longer first stint to climb closer to the front, but the pitstop call was definitely the right one. Justin, as ever, was fantastic and it is great to open our account with a win in 2024!

"Big thanks, as ever, to Siltex Safety, Gem Oils and ITM Digital for their much valued support. It was great to have Neil from Siltex Safety with us at the weekend and I look forward to welcoming more guests to UK races during the season".

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