Friday night in London featured The Extreme Driving Challenge, decided over an opening round and a decisive drive-off. With tight margins against the clock, the entire top three stayed fault-free, leaving the final order to be determined purely by time in the drive-off.
Victory went to Australia’s Boyd Exell with his four-in-hand of Bajnok, Katydid Duchess, Barny 68 and Mad Max 81. Exell stopped the clock in 138.33 seconds in the first round and backed it up with the fastest drive-off in 120.07 seconds, finishing on zero penalties to take the win.
Belgium filled the remaining podium places. Dries Degrieck guided Hunter, Leon, Kane B and Kimano to second after producing two clear rounds in 148.58 seconds and 125.80 seconds.
Glenn Geerts completed the Belgian double podium with Zeusz Apollo, Lucky Boy D van Altrio, Dollar and Valentino Idea Siglav. He also remained faultless throughout, posting 142.29 seconds in the opening round and 127.48 seconds in the drive-off to secure third place.