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Century Motorsport Dominates at Scorching Snetterton with Double Class Wins

Century Motorsport Turns Up the Heat at Snetterton with GT4 Wins Across the Board

Last weekend, Century Motorsport returned to British GT action at a sun-drenched Snetterton circuit  and we brought the heat in every sense. With track temperatures soaring past 30°C, the Norfolk double header was the first round back after the iconic Spa 24 Hours, and the team came out swinging.

By Sunday evening, both of our BMW M4 GT4 Evos had delivered top-class performances, resulting in two class wins, four podium finishes, and a statement weekend in the 2025 championship fight.


Friday: Laying the Groundwork in Testing

The weekend kicked off with three test sessions on Friday, and from the start, both Century GT4 cars were on the pace.

  • Session 1:

    • Car #14 (Chris Salkeld / Branden Templeton): P3 in GT4 Silver

    • Car #71 (Ravi Ramyead / Charlie Robertson): P1 in GT4 Pro-Am

  • Session 2:

    • Both cars turned it up a notch — #14 topped Silver class while #71 once again finished P1 in Pro-Am.

  • Session 3:

    • The consistency continued, with #14 P3 in Silver and #71 securing another P1 in Pro-Am.

Saturday: Qualifying Delivers Pole and Podium Potential

In pre-qualifying, both cars remained competitive:

  • #14: P3 in GT4 Silver

  • #71: P2 in GT4 Pro-Am

Qualifying proved to be a mixed session but still full of promise:

  • Car #14 locked in P3 in Silver, perfectly placed for the races ahead.

  • Car #71 secured Pro-Am pole for Race 2, thanks to a flying lap from Charlie Robertson.

Sunday Race 1: Opening with Double Podiums

The opening race of the weekend was a fierce battle across the GT4 field. Both Century cars showed pace, composure, and smart driving in the heat.

  • #14 (Salkeld/Templeton): Fought hard to secure P3 in Silver, adding valuable championship points and more silverware.

  • #71 (Ramyead/Robertson): Ran a clean and quick race to claim P4 in GT4 overall and P2 in Pro-Am.

Two podiums in the opening race and more to come.

Sunday Race 2: A Masterclass in Execution

With Race 1 momentum in the bag, the team entered Race 2 ready to attack and that’s exactly what happened.

  • #14: Delivered a stellar drive to take P1 in Silver class and P3 overall in GT4 — a huge result in the Silver Cup battle.

  • #71: Dominated the race with faultless pace and teamwork, taking P1 in GT4 overall and P1 in Pro-Am.

A clean sweep of class wins — the perfect way to close out the weekend.

Back With a Bang – and a Haul

After the high of Spa, this weekend at Snetterton was about proving our championship intent — and Century Motorsport delivered across the board.

With four podiums, double class wins, and both crews firing on all cylinders, we leave Norfolk with maximum momentum and our eyes firmly on the British GT titles.

Next stop: Brands Hatch. Let’s keep the pressure on!

Snetterton Results Summary

Car # Drivers Race 1 Result Race 2 Result Class
14 Salkeld / Templeton P3 Silver P1 Silver, P3 Overall GT4 Silver
71 Ramyead / Robertson P2 Pro-Am, P4 Overall P1 Pro-Am, P1 Overall GT4 Pro-Am

With just two rounds remaining, both Century Motorsport cars are now deep in championship contention:

  • Car #71 (Ramyead/Robertson) are now less than one race win away from the lead in the overall GT4 standings. With momentum on their side and two strong performances at Snetterton, the GT4 title is wide open heading into the final stages of the season.

  • Car #14 (Salkeld/Templeton) now sit at the top of the Silver Cup standings, having shown consistent podium form throughout the year. Their win in Race 2 could prove decisive in the title chase.


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