The 2024 Grand Finals at Castle Combe Circuit wrapped up the season with an exciting day of races, title deciders, and impressive performances across multiple championships.

The event saw winners crowned in individual races as well as overall championship victors.

In the CCRC Gulf Race Fuels GT Championship, Dylan Popovic took pole position for the penultimate round, but it was Doug Watson who seized victory, narrowly beating Popovic.

Doug WatsonDoug Watson (Image: Mike Stokes - Trackside Images) Doug WatsonDoug Watson (Image: EDP Photography) Watson secured another win in the final round, confirming his status as the 2024 Gulf Race Fuels GT Champion.

Rory Smith dominated the CCRC Gulf Race Fuels FF1600 Championship, starting on pole and winning the penultimate round.

Smith also won the final race, finishing ahead of Alex Walker and Luke Cooper.

However, the 2024 FF1600 Championship title went to Felix Fisher, who had accumulated enough points earlier in the season.

Felix FisherFelix Fisher (Image: Mike Stokes - Trackside Images) Felix FisherFelix Fisher (Image: EDP Photography) In the CCRC South Cerney Engineering Saloon Car Championship, Harrison Chamberlain put up a brilliant performance, securing pole position and winning the penultimate round.

Although Bill Brockbank won the final race, Chamberlain's earlier performances secured him the 2024 South Cerney Engineering Saloon Car Champion title.

Bill BrockbankBill Brockbank (Image: EDP Photography) Bill BrockbankBill Brockbank (Image: Mike Stokes - Trackside Images) Craig Fleming took pole and victory in the penultimate round of the Samco Sport Hot Hatch Championship.

The final race of the day was won by Shaun Goverd, but Jake Alden's consistent performances throughout the year earned him the title of 2024 Samco Hot Hatch Champion.

Jake AldenJake Alden (Image: Mike Stokes - Trackside Images) Jake AldenJake Alden (Image: Mike Stokes - Trackside Images) In the CCRC Mighty Mini Championship, Greg Jenkins secured pole for the first race, but it was Ian Slark who claimed victory.

Jenkins bounced back in the second race to take the overall win.

Dan Munro grabbed pole position and later won the first BARC OT Coupe Cup race of the day.

Ridout, Hurren, and Staccini Anzanello also put up strong performances, with Ridout winning the second race.

Munro ended the season as the overall title winner.

Castle Combe Circuit also celebrated the efforts of its marshals, with Joe Bassett awarded New Marshal of the Year and Tim Skipp named the 2024 Marshal of the Year.

Castle Combe Circuit's managing director, Graham Marshallsay, said: "What a brilliant day to finish the season.

"The racing was thrilling, and the atmosphere was electric.

"Congratulations to all the drivers and champions, and a special thanks to the teams, marshals, and fans who made this such a memorable year.

"It’s been a perfect way to close out another fantastic season of motorsport at Castle Combe."