Kent’s Un-Limited Motorsport have this lunchtime announced the signing of Max Hall for the 2025 Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship.
Hot on the heels of the completion of their debut season in the series, they have announced their plans for 2025. With the signing of Max who is an up and coming young talent.
At just 17 years old, Max brings a wealth of talent and determination to the team, along with a proven track record that belies his age. Max joins Un-Limited Motorsport after a remarkable 2024 season in the Mini JCW Championship, where he secured the Rookie Championship and finished 2nd overall in the Drivers’ Championship.
His journey into motorsport began at the age of six, with accolades including the Junior Saloon Car Championship and the Bambino British Open Championship.
With over a decade of racing experience, Max is ready to take the next step in his career and compete against the very best in the BTCC. The 2025 season will mark Max’s debut in the BTCC.
Un-Limited Motorsport, an ambitious and growing team, is equally eager to embrace the challenge of this new partnership. Together, the team and Max aim to make a strong impression, with a shared vision of pushing boundaries and maximising every opportunity on and off the track.
As the team looks back on its first season, it’s clear that this journey has been one of immense growth and learning. From the challenges of adapting to the competitive landscape to the excitement of our achievements, every race has been a step forward.
The progress made over the course of the season has been a result of the hard work, dedication, and passion of everyone involved. To cap off their debut year, ending on a high with a P7 finish at their home race, Brands Hatch, was a fitting conclusion. With valuable experience gained and lessons learned, the team behind the scenes are excited to build on this momentum and continue pushing forward as they look toward the 2025 season.
As part of the team’s plans to expand its operations for 2025 and beyond, the team is also finalising a deal to run a second car in the 2025 season, with more details expected to follow soon.
Speaking about making the move into the BTCC, Hall, said: “Joining Un-Limited Motorsport at this stage of my career is an incredible opportunity. While I know we have work to do as a team, I’m excited about the challenge and ready to give it everything I’ve got.
“Competing in the BTCC has always been a dream, and I’m confident we can make great progress together. This is a big step for me, and I can’t wait to get started.”
“Competing as one of the youngest drivers in the BTCC is both surreal and an incredible honour, especially in a series known for its experienced competitors. It’s an opportunity to prove that age doesn’t define ability and that a fresh, hungry perspective can add something unique to the championship.”
“My primary focus is to maximise every opportunity to learn and grow as a driver. I aim to refine my racecraft, build momentum, and consistently deliver strong performances, contributing to the team’s progress while narrowing the gap to the front-runners. Achieving regular top-10 finishes and competing for podiums are key goals, but it’s also about gaining valuable experience and helping the team and car reach their full potential.”
“With over a decade of racing experience, starting at age six, I bring energy, enthusiasm, and a modern approach to the sport. By the end of the season, I want to establish myself as a driver consistently in contention for top results, proving that young talent can make a meaningful impact in one of motorsport’s most prestigious championships.”
Team OwnerBob Sharpless, was equally delighted to have signed Hall, he said: “Max is exactly the kind of driver we were looking for to join Un-Limited Motorsport. He’s demonstrated incredible skill and determination throughout his career, and we’re confident he’ll thrive in the BTCC environment.
“This is a pivotal moment for both the team and Max, and we’re excited to see what we can accomplish together. We’re also looking forward to expanding to a two-car entry next season, which will be another major milestone for us.”