Reigning TCR Europe champion Jenson Brickley will take part in the European events of this year’s Kumho FIA TCR World Tour, driving a Honda Civic FL5 for ALM Motorsport.
The British driver had claimed the 2025 European title in the Barcelona finale; he had finished on equal points with Teddy Clairet and both had two wins, but Brickley was crowned champion thanks to three second places against his rival’s one.
"I'm super excited to be joining ALM Motorsport for my Kumho FIA TCR World Tour debut,” said Brickley. “After winning the TCR Europe title last season, stepping up to the World Tour feels like the natural next challenge. The prize fund from TCR Europe has played a key role, and I thank Marcello Lotti, Rubén Fernández and everyone involved in that for keeping me on the grid. Competing on a global stage has always been my goal, and this is an opportunity that I'm hugely grateful for and am ready to make the most of.”
WSC President Marcello Lotti commented: “We are delighted to welcome the reigning TCR Europe champion to the Kumho FIA TCR World Tour for the European events. One of the founding principles of TCR has always been to create a ladder that allows the best drivers from national and regional championships to progress to the world stage. Brickley’s move with ALM Motorsport perfectly embodies this philosophy.”
Estonia-based ALM Motorsport is not new to the Kumho FIA TCR World Tour, having made a couple of appearances in 2025, when Ruben Volt finished second in Valencia’s Race 2.
Team principal Martin Laur stated: “We are pleased to welcome Jenson as he takes the next step in his career by joining the Kumho FIA TCR World Tour. Having the reigning TCR Europe champion as part of our team is a great privilege. Throughout his career, he has consistently demonstrated his ability to compete at the highest level and establish himself as a successful competitor in every series he has contested. We look forward to taking on this new challenge together and are confident that this collaboration will allow us to achieve strong results.”
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