The Khanacross 2025 Series wrapped up its season with a thrilling finale at Glenburnie, hosted by the South Eastern Automobile Club (SEAC) on March 15, 2025. This concluding event saw competitors showcasing their skills on a challenging course, marking an exciting end to a highly competitive series.
Participants from various regions gathered to compete in the final event, demonstrating their driving prowess and tactical acumen. The atmosphere was charged with energy as drivers maneuvered their vehicles through tight turns and intricate obstacles. The event attracted a diverse group of competitors, ranging from seasoned veterans to enthusiastic newcomers eager to make their mark.
SEAC officials noted the growing popularity of the series, which has seen increased participation over the years. “The Khanacross series has become a staple in our motorsport calendar,” said a spokesperson for the club. “We are thrilled to see so many drivers and fans come together to celebrate our shared passion for motorsport.”
The finale featured several categories, allowing participants to compete in classes that suited their vehicle specifications and driving experiences. This structure enabled more competitors to take part, enhancing the overall excitement of the event. The competition not only offered trophies for the top finishers but also provided a platform for drivers to connect and share their love for racing.
As the day progressed, competitors faced varying weather conditions, which added an extra layer of challenge to the event. The mixed terrain tested the skill and adaptability of the drivers, with many rising to the occasion. Spectators cheered from the sidelines, creating a vibrant atmosphere that further fueled the drivers’ determination.
In the end, the event concluded with a prize-giving ceremony where winners were celebrated for their outstanding performances throughout the season. The atmosphere was filled with camaraderie, as drivers exchanged stories and plans for the upcoming season.
Looking ahead, the South Eastern Automobile Club is already preparing for the next series, with hopes of attracting even more participants and spectators. “We are committed to growing this event and fostering a community around it,” the spokesperson added. “We can’t wait to see what next year brings.”
The successful conclusion of the Khanacross 2025 Series at Glenburnie highlights the enduring appeal of motorsport and the dedication of both drivers and organizers in bringing thrilling experiences to fans and participants alike.


































