Thatcham Research hosts Steer Automotive Apprentice Skills Competition

Thatcham Research hosted the 2026 finals of Steer Automotive Apprentice Skills Competition at its state-of-the-are academy his week.

The competition saw 20 of the most talented automotive apprentices compete across four categories: body repair, automotive refinishing, automotive MET, and automotive VDA.

Over two days apprentices completed a series of tasks specifically designed to mirror real-world complexities, with judges offering immediate feedback to highlight strengths, development areas and professional insights to further their progress.

Following the competition, one overall winner was named for each discipline.

Momentum

Gavin Ruddick, CEO at Steer Automotive Group, said: “The Apprentice Skills Competition is about more than identifying and recognising the winners, it’s about building the confidence of each apprentice that takes part, through delivery of clear performance benchmarks in a real-life operational environment, where the skills and behaviours of our evolving repair sector are demonstrated with consistency.

“As our Steer Group Academy continues to grow our skills competition gains greater momentum, and our apprentice experiences from those taking part are shared to encourage even greater engagement and participation for year ahead.

“Hosting the finals at Thatcham Research reflects our shared commitment to technical excellence, ongoing partnership in evolving repair techniques to support the technology of the current and future vehicle parc and enabling our apprentices with the confidence and experience to be successful in our businesses repair environment.”

Exceptional standard

Dean Lander, head of repair sector services at Thatcham Research, added: “The standard of work from this year’s apprentices has been exceptional. It’s been brilliant to see them compete in our Automotive Academy and develop skills that will define our industry’s future.

“By combining challenges with structured feedback, the competition helps apprentices grow in both skill and confidence, benefits that extend well beyond the competition itself.

“We’re proud that Steer chose our Automotive Academy as the backdrop for this year’s finals. Our facilities are purpose‑built to reflect the complexity of real‑world repair, and hosting the competition here reinforces Thatcham Research’s role in shaping the technical capability of the modern automotive workforce.”

2026 Body Repair Skills Champion

Theo Barretto – Grantham

Runners up:

  • Daniel Woodhouse – Steer Bristol
  • Joe Carey – Wokingham
  • Nassor Abdillah – Coventry
  • Scott Skeats – Salisbury

 

2026 Automotive Refinishing Skills Champion

Samuel Cilla – Maidstone Prestige

Runners up:

  • Hassan Khan – Glasgow
  • Max McGowan – Eastleigh
  • George Briggs – Southend
  • Jacob Orrey – Sleaford

 

2026 Automotive MET Skills Champion

Zak Loran – Heathrow

Runners up:

  • Faith Best – Cambridge Prestige
  • Oscar Reeve – Portsmouth
  • Ethan Hancock – Luton
  • Finley Flint – Worthing

 

 2026 Automotive VDA Skills Champion

Anthoni Kurek – Grantham

Runners up:

  • Charlie Channing-Jones – Bexhill
  • Jack Cursons – Cambridge Prestige
  • Jake Harrison – Sleaford
  • Kai Collymore Walster – Wellingborough
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