Mid-Season Review – WorldWCR 2025

Mid-Season Review – WorldWCR 2025

Podiums, Progress, and Purpose: A Breakthrough Season for Chloe Jones and Our WorldWCR Project

After a remarkable wildcard debut at Jerez in 2024—where we secured two impressive 6th-place finishes—we made the bold decision to enter WorldWCR 2025 full-time with Chloe Jones, a relatively unknown but incredibly talented British rider making her debut on the world stage.

To give Chloe the best chance of success, we committed fully. We assembled a highly experienced technical crew, invested in test bikes and top-tier equipment, and implemented a comprehensive testing program across every circuit on the calendar. Most importantly, we provided Chloe with full financial backing, removing external pressures so she could focus entirely on the immense challenge ahead.

Early in pre-season testing, we began building a strong rider-team relationship and an increasingly competitive pace, all without undue pressure. Unfortunately, Chloe suffered a significant injury during a wet weather test. Thanks to the Team’s expert medical support and Chloe’s determination, she was able to return in time for the season’s first test and race rounds.

We entered the opening rounds in The Netherlands and Italy aiming for solid top-ten finishes. From the first four races, Chloe delivered three top-ten results, only missing out in one race due to a time penalty that relegated her to 11th.

During the break before our home round at Donington Park, we intensified our efforts. We expanded our data acquisition capabilities and conducted targeted testing at Donington and the new Balaton Park Circuit in Hungary. Excellent weather conditions allowed for four full days of testing in Hungary and valuable track time at Donington—maximising every aspect of our investment.

The payoff came in spectacular fashion.

At Donington Park, Chloe made history by finishing on the podium in Race 1—the first British rider to do so in WorldWCR. In Race 2, she started from the front row, led the race for several laps, and was fighting for another podium when she was unfortunately taken out by another rider in the final corners. Despite the incident, Chloe remounted and pushed through to finish a commendable 11th.

These landmark performances have sparked widespread interest in our program. What began as an ambitious project is now a proven success story, with new partners keen to get involved.

As we enter the second half of the season, we sit 5th overall in the Championship standings. The results thus far are a testament to the hard work, investment, and belief in Chloe’s potential. With momentum on our side, we look forward to the next races with renewed confidence and continued ambition.