Wilf Butler
Wilf Butler came 3rd in last years JSCC Championship, which went to the wire at the last Round at Brands Hatch, he was beaten to the Championship by Oliver Kerr and Josh Salvadorai.
Background in Junior Racing
Wilf started his Junior Racing in Mini Rotax: 4 Lap Records (Forest Edge Kart Club, Clay Pigeon Kart Club, Camberley Kart Club, Hunts Kart Club.
Wilf then moved to the Junior Saloon Car Championship: 5 Lap Records, Only driver to win at every circuit in 2025.
Records Achieved in Juniors
Mini Rotax: Vice English Champion, Vice Southern Champion, Vice East Anglian Champion.
The Junior Saloon Car Championship: 10 Race Wins, 20 Podiums (including wins), 12 Pole Positions,12 Fastest Laps.
2025 Season:
In 2025 Wilf was competing in the Junior Saloon Car Championship where he competed in 10 rounds across the UK including: Silverstone, Donnington Park x 2, Brands Hatch x2, Oulton Park x2, Truxton, Croft, and Snetterton, where he became the only driver to grasp victory at every one of the tracks throughout the year. Throughout his 2025 campaign he also managed to make some strong statistics for himself, having won the most races, the most fastest Laps, the most Pole positions and the most Lap records. However unfortunately due to some bad luck across the year Wilf was unable to fight for the Championship in the last round at Brands Hatch after having 4 DNF's throughout the season compared to his competitors who didn't retire from a single race meaning that he missed out on the Championship by 35 points and would finish 3rd overall in the Championship
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Favourite Current F1 Driver:
Carlos Sainz
Favourite BTCC Driver:
Tom Ingram
Favourite UK Circuit:
Cadwell Park
News on 2026 Season:
Looking ahead for 2026, Wilf has confirmed a full season in the Milltek Civic Cup grid full of tough competition and lots of challenges to face and overcome. He will be running alongside TCR UK and the British Truck Racing Championship though out the year with 7 rounds across the top race circuits in the country. As Wilf looks forward to 2026 he will be joining a new team to him but with lots of history in the Milltek Civic Cup. Although he is sad to say goodbye to MRM Racing after having such big success with the team in 2025 he stated that he looks forward to seeing what 2026 has too offer with a complete fresh start to a new championship.