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06 Sept 2025

Joshua Henry determined to take 'amazing' chance in Ginetta Junior Championship

Inver racing driver Joshua Henry will be in the Ginetta Junior Championship - the pinnacle in Junior racing with a grid of 32 of the top drivers from all over the world competing at some of the UK's top tracks

Joshua Henry is youngest ever Young Racing Driver of the Year nominee

Joshua Henry is set to compete in the 2025 Ginetta Junior Championship

Inver teenager Joshua Henry will compete in the 2025 Ginetta Junior Championship.

The rising motorsport driver will be under TGM Grey Motorsport for the Championship, which gets underway on the weekend of April 5-6 at Donington Park.

The Championship takes in rounds at some of the biggest tracks in the UK, including Donington, Silverstone, Oulton Park, Snetterton, Brands Hatch and Croft. 

Round five of the Championship will take place at Zandvoort in the Netherlands. ‘

“This is such an amazing opportunity for me and it will be an exciting year that I will certainly not forget,” Henry says.

The Stables Motorsport-backed Henry lit up in 2024 and was a finalist for the Sexton Trophy after a standout year.

His nomination came off the back of winning the ICCR Junior Mini Challenge in only his second year of competition.

He was on the podium at eight of his nine rounds and recorded five wins.

Henry set the class lap record on Trac Môn, Anglesey in Wales and Mondello International Circuit.

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His performances in 2023 caught the eye of Donagh Kelly and the former Irish Tarmac Rally Championship winner snapped up the exciting prospect.

Henry is also backed by Euro Diamond Drilling, GloAll, EK Marine, Daytona Heavy Haulage, O'Brian Cement, Henry Motor Services and Blas. 

The Ginetta Junior Championship is the pinnacle in Junior racing with a grid of 32 of the top drivers from all over the world competing.

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