Engineering the Wright Team

The Wright Engineering Team Race has been a welcome addition to the race schedule since 2023, bringing together talented riders to battle it out on 20-plus-year-old two-strokes, and in several cases, the bikes are older than the riders.

We have teams returning, several re-shuffles, and a handful of new teams joining the mix in 2025. Last year’s victorious Team Apico are returning to defend the number one spot, with their winning combination of Martin Barr, Tom Grimshaw and Jamie Law. Team Stolen are packing a punch with Carson Brown, Luke Dean and Dylan Woodcock and are keen to bag the honours, as are Team Dirt Worx with Ben Mustoe, Dan Thornhill and Josh Coleman. Team Otto Offroad is packing plenty of experience, and Team JMR 101 all know what it’s like to take to the podium, and that’s just one half of the teams lining up.

Apico 1 Martin Barr
2 Tom Grimshaw
3 Jamie Law
Stolen 4 Carson Brown
5 Luke Dean
6 Dylan Woodcock
Dirt Worx 7 Ben Mustoe
8 Dan Thornhill
9 Josh Coleman
Floortrak 10 James Rutter
11 James Harrison
12 Ben Putnam
Fathead Racing 13 Lennox Dickinson
14 Reuben Alway
15 Ty Kellet
Brenron 16 Aaron Patstone
17 Harrison McCann
18 George Clark
Wainwright 19 Howard Wainwright
20 Jamie Wainwright
21 Sean Wainwright
Ultimate Wheels 22 Jack Timms
23 Will Payne
24 James Mackrel
Otto Offroad 25 Harry Bradley
26 Josh Taylor
27 Matt Bayliss
Island Hill Rut Riders 31 Adam Donnelly
32 Nathan Donnelly
33 Sean Laverty
JMR 101 powered by Roly 37 Sam Nunn
38 Josh Vail
39 Liam Garland
CPMX 40 Lee Truman
41 Josh Waterman
42 Matt Chaplin
Team Leprechaun 43 Ryan Davin
44 Stuart Edmonds
45 Keiren Genge

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