
Alumni


James Dorlin
Taking the 2014 JSCC title, James Dorlin has gone on to become a Mclaren Development Driver & GT driver, a BRDC Rising Star and is now enjoying success in the Porsche Sprint Challenge GB.
A frequent member of the JSCC paddock, James has coached #600 Ruben Hage in the 2019, 2020 & 2021 seasons.




Lewis
Saunders
JSCC's only double title winner, Lewis dominated the 2020 season with his smooth driving and consistency.
Progressing to the Mini Challenge for 2021, he finished 8th overall with some stellar drives.




katie milner
The first and only female to clinch the JSCC title in 2016.
2020 saw Katie sign a deal to race British GT as a McLaren development driver. Enjoying successes in 24 hour races at Silverstone and Belgium and winning plenty of awards along the way, Katie joins the JSCC at our annual scholarship as an instructor.




Racing JSCC in 2018 and collecting plenty of silverware along the way.
Ben has stepped up to the JCW Mini Challenge GB in 2020 and clinched a win and a podium on his maiden outing.


ben
kasperczak


ethan
hammerton
Topping the rookie championship in 2016 and taking 2nd place in 2017, Ethan Hammertons career sky rocked post JSCC, landing with a British Touring Car drive with Team Hard, the third youngest BTCC driver in history.
He currently competes in the JCW Mini Challenge and returned to BTCC in 2020 with TradePrice Cars.




charlotte
birch
Charlotte made her debut in 2017 and enjoyed success through her two seasons with JSCC, taking multiple podiums in her 2nd year.
In 2021 Charlotte raced in the Britcar Endurance, taking the win in a Ligier.
2022 season saw Charlotte join the TopCats race team racing a lamborghini in the GT Cup.
Charlotte also instructs at Thruxton and is a Formula Women instructor.




Benn Tilley
Taking classic racing by storm, Benn Tilley has enjoyed success in Classic Formula Ford, winning the championship in 2018 and then the Classic Formula 3 title in 2020.
Competing in JSCC in 2014, Benn collected a handful of podiums along the way.




luke
browning
Lining up on the JSCC grid in 2016 and 2017, Luke Browning has gone on to compete in the British Forumla 4 Championship.
Luke has enjoyed plenty of success in the class, taking a win on his debut in 2019 and then the F4 title in 2020.

