The final round of the 2014 Maxxis British sidecar motocross championships takes place at Canada Heights in Swanley on Sunday.

Although the title has already been won by defending champions Stuart Brown & Josh Chamberlain, the battle for the minor placings is still very much on.

Currently in second place are the Millard brothers, Daniel and Joe, just one point in front of Brett Wilkinson & Steve Kirwin.

Both these teams have had mechanical problems during the season but if everything holds together for both of them it should be a real scrap for second place.

Mathematically still in with a chance of a podium finish are Nick Jarvis & Ryan Humphrey, but it would need exceptionally poor results for those above for this to happen.

Others to look out for are ex-AMCA champion Simon Bradford & Luke Peters, as well as Jack Etheridge & Scott Grahame.

In addition to the three sidecar championship races, there will be the final round of the British quad championship.

A full line up of 35 quads has entered the event and after a thrilling season, which has seen five different winners at the five rounds so far, there still nine riders who can still take the title.

Favourite and the current champion leader is Paul Winrow, who is 42 points ahead of Carl Bunce and rising star Mark McLernon.

Winrow will be aiming to clinch a record breaking 14th British championship over the three 25 minute races and confirm his status as the nation’s most successful ever quad racer.

A team competition between the four home nations will also reach a climax at the event, with Ireland leading England by just nine points.

There will also be solo Motocross action featuring some of the best riders from the south east.

Current champion Dave Williams will be trying to fend off those pesky youngsters,  including Danny Arnold and Mitchell Lewis (Jnr).

Practice starts at 9am with the first race starting immediately after practice has finished around 10.45am.

Entry is £10 with ample parking.

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