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Champion to defend crown

Hugo Allan says this season is “about strengthening my credentials as a driver”.
Posted on 31 October, 2025
Champion to defend crown
Photo: Bruce Jenkins

Inaugural Bridgestone GR86 champion Hugo Allan is back to defend his title this season.

The 21-year-old Aucklander will remain with iMac Race Engineering, but will step aboard the ex-Will Morton car and carry the Mad Butcher’s iconic livery.

Successful championship defences have been seen in the Toyota 86 Championship over the years, most recently with Rowan Shepherd going two from two in 2021 and 2022. However, Allan isn’t underestimating the challenge that lies ahead.

“This season is as much about defending my title as it is about strengthening my credentials as a driver and continuing to advance my motorsport career,” he says.

“The Bridgestone GR86 is the ultimate proving ground in New Zealand. With true car parity and highly competitive fields, it's the perfect environment to keep growing.”

Although he seems to have been around for longer than he has, Allan is keen to remind everyone that his successful campaign of last season was only the second time funds have allowed him to complete a full championship.

“It was all about learning, adapting to a new car, working with a new team and competing in the largest-ever field of entrants,” he adds.

“The experience I gained, particularly around tyre management and consistency, gives me a solid foundation and advantages I can carry into the 2025/26 season. We also have some new things to try this year, which I’m confident will make us even stronger competitors than last year.

“I’m hugely proud to have Mad Butcher as my principal sponsor. I’m honoured to be backed by such a legendary brand, although I reckon by the end of the season I’ll have eaten enough sausages to qualify as part of the product line myself.

“I am also excited to carry over some sponsors from last season and will have some new supporters jumping onboard for the new season. I’m incredibly grateful for their belief in me.”

Allan’s title defence will start at Hampton Downs from October 31 to November 2 before an intense summer of action in the North and South Islands.