Mikey Doble inks new deal with Power Maxed Racing
Mikey Doble will continue in the British Touring Car Championship this year after signing a new deal with Power Maxed Racing.
The 27-year-old, who is the team’s longest-serving driver, will embark on his fourth season in the championship, albeit 2026 will be different as he gets behind the wheel of the all-new Audi S3 Saloon.
Since making his debut back in 2023, Doble has been one of the series’ standout talents in recent years, clinching the Jack Sears Trophy in 2024 before then tallying a maiden overall win at Snetterton last year.
Despite having to battle back from the well-documented fire that almost wiped out the Power Maxed Racing operation during the middle-part of last season, Doble ended the year coming oh-so close to winning the Independent Drivers’ Championship.
Now armed with a brand-new car and new team-mates in the shape of Aiden Moffat and Dexter Patterson, Doble is keen to challenge for top honours once again.
“Last season showed the character of this team more than anything else,” said Doble. “What happened off track would have broken most operations, but PMR responded with grit and determination.
“Keeping me in the fight for Independent honours, that meant a lot to me. Four years together now isn’t just continuity, its commitment.
“We know each other, and we know what we’re capable of. I’m more motivated than ever to reward that belief with the results we all know we can achieve.”
Adam Weaver, Power Maxed Racing Team Principal, added: ” “2025 demanded resilience from everyone involved, and Mikey never once took a step back. His professionalism, feedback and determination were critical during a period that could have easily derailed momentum. In this championship, stability is powerful.
“Heading into our fourth year together gives us a platform built on experience rather than promise. We’re proud of how we responded, but our focus is firmly on what comes next. I’ve always said if we can retain the right driver for five years we will challenge for championships in that time, I suppose it’s time to prove that.”