Aylesford’s Lewis Mason has added another significant milestone to his racing career after helping his four-rider team secure victory in the United Kingdom’s inaugural 12-Hour Endurance race.

The action took place last weekend as part of the No Limits Racing Championship at Anglesey Circuit, Wales.
Competing against some of the country’s most experienced endurance teams, Mason and his teammates produced an outstanding combination of speed, consistency and reliability across twelve demanding hours of racing.
Maintaining a relentless pace throughout the event, the team mastered rider changes, fuel strategy and changing track conditions to take the chequered flag in first place, making history as winners of Britain’s first standalone 12-hour motorcycle endurance race.

The event marked a landmark moment for No Limits Racing, which introduced the new endurance format for the 2026 season.
After the four-man team formed of Lewis Mason, Tommi Caldwell, Mark Hewitt and Aaron Spence managed to get on pole position despite some heavy competition by way of the Maselli JJ Racing and Cerakote UK Moto46 who both gave exceptional performances, DART 92 were unstoppable taking the chequered flag in 1st place by 2 laps completing a whopping 445 laps.
For Mason, from Aylesford, the victory represents another highlight in an impressive racing career that has seen him establish himself as one of the front-running competitors within the No Limits Racing Championship.

Racing aboard an Aprilia in the premier classes, Mason has built a reputation for smooth, consistent riding and strong race craft in both sprint and endurance competition. Over recent seasons he has developed into a regular front-runner, demonstrating the pace and endurance needed to compete at national level while continuing to represent Kent on circuits across the UK. He is a familiar face within the No Limits Racing paddock and has earned respect for his professionalism, determination and commitment to the sport.
Speaking after the race, Mason said: “Winning the first-ever UK 12-hour endurance race is something we’ll never forget. Twelve hours is a huge test for every rider, the bike and the whole team. Everyone delivered faultless performances and the teamwork throughout the event was incredible. To come away with the win makes all the hard work worthwhile.”

The victory provides further momentum for Mason as he continues his 2026 No Limits Racing Championship campaign, with confidence high heading into the remainder of the season.
As one of Kent’s leading motorcycle racers, Lewis Mason continues to demonstrate that dedication, preparation and teamwork remain the key ingredients for success at the highest level of UK club racing.
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