Tag Archives: Bradley Kent
TCR UK 2021: Report from Oulton Park | Race 8 & 9
Both Lewis and Bradley finished on the podium this weekend. Read on to see just how well both of the boys got on. Continue reading
TCR UK 2021: Report from Brands Hatch | Race 5, 6 & 7
A very eventful weekend which saw Lewis extend his Championship lead to 50 points and Bradley move upon into 2nd place in the Championship. Continue reading
TCR UK 2021: Report from Castle Combe | Race 3 & 4
Both Lewis and Brad finished on the podium in both races in what was a very successful weekend in Castle Combe. Continue reading
TCR UK 2021: Report from Silverstone | Race 1 & 2
Find out how defending Champion Lewis Kent and newcomer to the Championship Bradley Kent got on at the first meeting of the Season at Silverstone. Continue reading
A look ahead to the 2021 Season
The team are currently gearing up for the 2021 season following some successful testing Brands Hatch recently. Continue reading
Brad Kent to join his brother in racing TCR’s next season
Essex & Kent Motorsport are pleased to announce that they have acquired a second Hyundai i30N which will be driven by Bradley Kent in 2021. Continue reading
Brad Kent impresses at the Walter Hayes Closed Wheel Race
With our race season now at an end we saw the possibility of get Bradley out in the TCR Hyundai so that he could gauge how much different it was to other cars he has driven in the hope that we may run two Hyundai’s next year. Continue reading
VW CUP 2020: Brad Kent claims Championship 2nd place | Race 5, 6 & 7
A successful year see’s Brad Kent finish the 2020 season as runner up in the VW Cup Championship. Continue reading
VW CUP 2020: Report from Silverstone | Race 3 & 4
Bradley maintained his 100% record of qualifying on pole, this time only 0.5 seconds ahead of his nearest rival. The car looked to be back on song. Continue reading
VW CUP 2020: Report from Oulton Park | Race 1 & 2
Bradley was driving the VW for the first time but this didn’t stop him finishing in pole position by a clear 2.5 seconds in difficult conditions. Continue reading