The Walsingham Trial

2nd March, 2025

🚜 Walsingham Trial 2025 – Competitor’s Report
📍 2nd March 2025 | Somewhere between a beech tree and a pine tree landscape!


🏁 Overview

Ah, Walsingham. That time of year when brave souls, trusting passengers, and questionably tuned machines take to the hills to ask life’s greatest questions—mainly, “Why is Hill 5 doing this to me?” This year’s trial was a delightful chaos of climbs, clutches, and comedy. The mud was slick, the stakes were high, and so were half the front wheels on Hill 7.


🥇 Overall Winner

🧊 Tom Bricknell & Beth Carroll – 27 Points (Car 1, IRS Red Crossle)
As is tradition, Tom swept through the event with his usual style: clean, clinical, and criminally consistent. Rumour has it he didn’t just drive the course—he levitated. Their Crossle barely put a tyre wrong, and Beth’s calm navigation was so precise it could’ve been AI-generated.


📦 Podium Finishers


🛠️ Class Highlights & Notable Combatants


💣 Honourable Mentions & Glorious Carnage


🧗 Hill Highlights (and Lowlights)


🧠 What We Learned


🏁 Final Thoughts

Walsingham 2025 was muddy, marvellous and just a little bit mad. Whether you left with silverware, scars, or just some excellent photos of your car doing a nosedive, you were part of something brilliantly bonkers.

And if you didn’t win? Don’t worry. At least you didn’t score a 205... probably.


Filed by a competitor who may or may not have spent half a round yelling “which gate are we going to?”