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Article By:
MX Vice
2026-05-26 18:35:02

Stormworks Husky throws their hat into the International team race

Summary By: eMotoX
Stormworks Garage owner Sonnie Mee is set to enter a team in the international race at the Farleigh Castle Vets MX, a well-established event held annually in mid-September. Mee has carefully selected a strong trio to represent his team, with Tommy Merton, Glen Phillips, and Ty Kellett all riding Stormworks Husky machines. The race will take place on Saturday, 12 September, at the iconic Farleigh Castle circuit, known for its traditional British motocross atmosphere. The team features a blend of experience and youth, with 45-year-old Tommy Merton as the senior rider on a Husky CR 250, aiming for a podium finish. Welshman Glen Phillips, a seasoned veteran and former professional racer, will lead the team as captain on a Husky CR 360, bringing his renowned speed and competitive edge to the line-up. The youngest member, 32-year-old Ty Kellett, will also compete on a Husky CR 250, adding a dynamic element to the team’s prospects. Farleigh Castle Vets MX has been a staple in the motocross calendar since its inception by Dave King in 2009, celebrated for its nostalgic focus on vintage machines spanning four decades. The event draws a diverse field of riders, including many former professionals, and offers a packed schedule with ten classes per block and up to sixty riders per race. For 2026, organisers have introduced the Evo Ultra 4-stroke class, expanding the variety of competition on offer. The event is popular not only for its racing but also for its family-friendly atmosphere, with ticket and camping prices held at 2024 rates to encourage attendance. Weekend camping opens on Thursday, 10 September, ahead of the racing action on Saturday and Sunday. Fans and participants alike can expect a weekend filled with competitive motocross, community spirit, and a celebration of the sport’s heritage at one of the UK’s most cherished venues.