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Harrison Day, from Highworth, clinched the MK GP70 junior class title in the Fab Racing Series.
The teenager secured his championship win on September 13, with five races yet to go.
His victory comes after a few challenging years, during which he broke his arm in a biking accident in 2022.
His father also faced a difficult time after a motorbike racing accident left him in an induced coma.
Harrison's mother, Becky, expressed her joy at her son's achievement, stating it was "thoroughly deserved" after the hardships he had faced.
Looking ahead, Harrison is currently in Spain, testing a new bike in preparation for his entry into the British Superbikes next year.
He is set to compete in the British Talent Cup on an NSF250, marking his first year in this championship.
Harrison has gained a significant following on social media, with 4,200 followers on Facebook, nearly 1,000 on Instagram, and 20,500 on TikTok.