Jenson Brickley has climbed seven spots in this week's Kumho TCR World Ranking, following his successful weekend at the season finale in Barcelona. A second and a fourth-place finish secured him the 2025 drivers' title and propelled him up the global list.
Brickley now sits in 13th position, making him the highest-placed TCR Europe contender in the ranking. This surge came after a disastrous weekend for title rival Marco Butti, whose misfortunes saw him tumble from the top ten down to 16th place.
Teddy Clairet, who finished as the championship runner-up on a tiebreak, also launched to an all-time personal best placing of 17th in the ranking, while his brother Jimmy is now up to 23rd.
Elsewhere, newly-crowned TCR Eastern Europe champion Adam Kout has broken back into the top ten following his title success at Balaton Park. The Czech driver moved up three places this week to tenth, climbing ahead of Ignacio Montenegro, Zhang Zhen Dong, and the slipping Butti.
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