BROCK CLAYTON CROWNED 2025/26 ADDA AUSTRALIAN DEMOLITION DERBY CHAMPION
Australian Demolition Derby has a new king — and after a season of total domination, there’s no denying that the crown belongs to Brock Clayton. From the opening rounds of the season right through to the final events on the calendar, Brock Clayton delivered one of the most complete championship campaigns Australian demolition derby has seen in years. Win after win, spectacular hit after spectacular hit, Brock didn’t just compete — he controlled the leaderboard from start to finish.
Whether it was agricultural shows, speedway events, 4-cylinder battles, open class wars or brutal Maddog competitions, Brock consistently found himself at the front of the pack. His ability to combine aggression, strategy, durability and crowd-pleasing entertainment made him one of the most feared and respected drivers in the country throughout the entire 2025/26 season. A Championship Season Built On Consistency & Carnage Brock’s results this season speak for themselves.
ADDA Victorian Derby Champion
Tamworth Speedway
Moss Vale Show
Eastern Creek Speedway – Most Spectacular
Nowra Show
Robertson Show – Most Spectacular
Moss Vale 4 Cyl
Moss Vale Open
Nowra Speedway – Most Spectacular
Eastern Creek Speedway
Dubbo Show – Most Spectacular
Trangie Truck & Tractor Show
Penrith Show 4 Cyl
Penrith Show Open
Eugowra Show – Most Spectacular
Griffith Show
Cowra Show – Most Spectacular
Dungog Show
Nowra Speedway – Maddog
Moss Vale Show (6 Cyl) – Maddog
Moss Vale Show (4 Cyl)
Bega Show
Cullen Bullen Speedway + Most Spectacular
Dubbo Speedway – Most Spectacular Every single event added another chapter to an unforgettable season. While many drivers might chase safe podium finishes to secure points, Brock did the opposite. He pushed harder every event, delivering massive shots, entertaining the crowds and still managing to stay incredibly consistent across every style of competition.
That balance between winning and entertaining is what truly separated him from the rest of the field. More Than Just Wins One of the biggest reasons Brock became such a standout champion this season was the way he competed. Fans didn’t just remember the trophies — they remembered the hits. Time and time again Brock walked away with “Most Spectacular” awards thanks to his aggressive driving style and refusal to back down.
Whether it was launching huge shots at Eastern Creek Speedway, creating chaos at Dubbo, or stealing the show at Eugowra and Cowra, Brock made sure fans got their money’s worth every time he entered the arena. That’s what demolition derby is all about. Not just surviving. Not just winning. Putting on a show. And nobody did it better this season than Brock Clayton. The Reward: Captain Of Team Australia
Winning the ADDA Australian Championship doesn’t just earn bragging rights — it earns the opportunity to represent Australia on the world stage. As the 2025/26 ADDA Australian Champion, Brock Clayton will now captain Team Australia internationally at Impact Motorsports Fall Brawl in Canada later this year. This is a massive moment not only for Brock, but for Australian demolition derby as a whole. Brock will compete in: A School Bus Derby — becoming the FIRST EVER Australian driver to compete in a bus derby internationally
The opportunity to represent Australia overseas is one of the highest honours in the sport, and after the season Brock has delivered, there’s no one more deserving of wearing the green and gold. The Future Looks Bright At a time when Australian demolition derby continues to grow bigger every year, Brock Clayton’s championship season stands as a benchmark for what elite-level competition looks like. Relentless consistency. Massive hits. Crowd entertainment. Championship mentality.
The 2025/26 season will be remembered as the year Brock Clayton established himself among the elite names in Australian demolition derby history. And with Team Australia duties now ahead of him, there’s every chance the biggest moments of Brock’s career are still yet to come.
Congratulations Brock Clayton — your 2025/26 ADDA Australian Championship is richly deserved.



