The trouble with this weekend (UPDATED)
We can all recall just how prolific the Aston Martin Racing Vantage GT3 and GT4 platforms have been over recent years within the GT America, GT4 America and GT World Challenge America Series with up to twelve such platforms running at any point last season alone.
Now that might just be a glitch within the matrix as we have already seen new entries jump into what appears to be the GT racing preference of the IMSA group of series from last weekend’s second rounds but it is a worrying trend stateside but at least they can't get any worse!
Another gap in this weekend’s race programme is also with regards the postponement of the opening round and Prologue test (this week) of the FIA World Endurance Championship thanks to the ‘troubles’ being escalated within the region. Since then, we have also seen the F1 cancel their own rounds within that theatre of racing for the same reason but at least the FIA WEC Qatar 1812km event has been rescheduled for late October with the Prologue test being reassigned to just before the next round at Imola in just three weeks’ time.
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GBR Stratton Motorsport confirm their first British GT GT4 pairing
Having announced a potential two car AMR Vantage GT4 entry way back at the turn of the year, the pairing of John Hartsorne and Ronan Pearson is the first driver announcement from the partnership between the Graham Brunton Racing and Stratton Motorsport team and comes some weeks after at least one tested with the team at Donington Park.
Pearson meanwhile, comes from the UK TOCA package of race series including the Renault Clio Cup and British Touring Car Championship but this will be his first adventure into GT racing.
“I am absolutely ecstatic to be making my debut in the British GT Championship with GBR Stratton
Motorsport. This change of career path has me incredibly motivated for success and I feel extremely lucky to be working with some great people who have really been in my corner through every step so far. My first season in rear-wheel-drive machinery is going to be a big learner but one that has been in my sights for some time now and this welcome change couldn’t come at a better time with the opportunity that I now have” he said.
From what we understand from British GT, all further announcements between now and Media Day (at Silverstone on the 31st March) will be on short notice.
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A steady finish for the E2P Racing AMR team after opening round of the 24H Series in Mugello
Last year saw an inconspicuous off for the #90 car trigger a whole host of technical issues within the car that blighted their racing efforts, not just in that race but for the next two as well.
After the overnight break, it was a long haul but up the timing board but being six laps down to the overall leader, moving back onto the lead lap would be an impossibility within this ruleset of racing.
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Another pole position results in a podium finish for the #27 Heart of Racing Vantage GTD
The result, which follows Vantage’s second and third places in January’s season-opening Rolex 24 at Daytona, ensured that the British ultra-luxury brand’s most successful ever racing car recorded its fourth rostrum finish in six years at the notoriously punishing Florida venue.
And, just as in Daytona, Aston Martin was in the victory fight right until the end of a gruelling, caution-filled race that required THOR to fightback from adversity twice through an event full of complexity. Barrichello, and his teammates Zach Robichon and Tom Gamble all led the GTD class comfortably at various points of a race featuring no less than six lengthy caution periods behind the Safety Car.
Inch-perfect stints by all three drivers allowed Robichon to recover the lead, handing the Aston Martin over to Gamble in a strong position for the final charge. The Briton’s path to victory looked to have opened up when his chief rival was penalised for colliding with another car, and then the class leader (on an alternate strategy) pitted, moving the Aston Martin to the front. But Gamble’s, and the team’s hopes were dashed by yet another Full Course Yellow in the final 30 minutes which neutralised the field, extinguishing Gamble’s hard-earned advantage. Ultimately, he was forced to settle for second.
THOR team principal Ian James said: “You have got to be happy with a podium, even if it was tough to lose the win right at the end. But Tom and his teammates did an amazing job to get us in a position to fight for the win, and in the end, we didn’t quite have the pace. There were lots of positives to take away, and we leave Sebring with the GTD Class championship lead.”
Adam Carter, Aston Martin Head of Endurance Motorsport, said: “The close, stop-start nature of the racing in IMSA means that you need a car that can be competitive in any condition, and a team that has the strategic flexibility to maximise these properties. At Sebring we saw once again how the Heart of Racing and Vantage embody those traits with another outstanding performance. The race didn’t go our way, ultimately, but the success was in the consistency of pace and the ability to be in the fight every time it mattered. Sebring is very hard on racing cars, because it is bumpy, so to be in contention through the entire weekend showcased all of Vantages wide array of attributes. Long Beach can’t come soon enough.”
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Heart of Racing secure back to back podium finishes in IMSA after the 12Hrs of Sebring
Coming off the back of a their class pole position and P3 finish at the end of the opening round to the season at the Rolex 24 at the beginning of February, the Zacharie Robichon, Eduardo Barrichello and Tom Gamble driven #27 GTD car went one better this time after converting the Brazilian pole position into a P2 finish to take an early lead in the GTD Drivers Championship.
For the #23 Heart of Racing Aston Martin Valkyrie GTP entry of Ross Gunn, Roman De Angelis and Alex Riberas, however, there were further trackside issues for the V12 normally aspirated powerhouse that again (like Daytona) that took the car behind the wall for repairs.
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Success for the AMR crews at a sun blessed NLS race this time around
With race one of the year cancelled because of unsafe racing conditions around the Nordschleife, todays four-hour affair at least had the benefit of gently warming sunny and dry track conditions as over one hundred and thirty cars took to the track again.
Their persistence would be rewarded at the end as the #34 car would improve to a P4 overall after the post-race disqualification of the Verstappen car but the other two would better than with a podium position each within their respective classes.
The next round to the NLS series will be in three weeks’ time.
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Sebring - one to be forgotten by all four Vantage GT4 runners in today Michelin Pilot Challenge race
There was disappointment all round as far as the four Aston Martin Racing powered contingent were concerned as an opening lap multi-car crash took two of those cars out of the running before later pit lane penalties thwarted the efforts of the remaining two at the second round of the IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge Series from Sebring earlier today.
With thirty-three GS (GT4) cars taking the start, an incident within the midfield of that group saw nine cars end up in a crumpled heap, still short of the start line that saw the race go immediately into a prolonged Full Course Yellow period.
The other casualty was the #14 Circle H Racing AMR of David Hampton (starting) and Thomas Merrill who at first appeared to have avoided damage from that crash but subsequent visits to their box and then behind the pit wall proved different. In polar opposite to their opening round podium success, round two of the Michelin Pilot Challenge Series would finish with a DNF for the Circle H Racing team.
That would have been the general plan anyway but rear end contact for the #26 car would see them running within rear right panel rub and bodywork damage that allowed the #66 car to come through for position as they saw out the opening laps of racing P8 and P9 respectively in class. A further Full Course Yellow saw the race again neutralised for debris on track but that again saw out another fifteen minutes of racing after which the race took a downturn for the remaining two AMR runners.
At the end, the #66 crew were first across the line in P14 whilst the #26 crew suffered worse with their P17 finish as all now look forward to the next round of the series from Michelin Raceway Laguna Seca at the start of May.
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Grid set for todays Michelin Pilot Challenge second round from Sebring
The omission of #8 89X Motorsport AMR Vantage GT4 from the thirty-three GS (GT4) classed entries means that there are now ‘just’ four such entries from the likes of the Heart of Racing, Van Der Steur, Rebel Rock Racing and Circle H Racing teams.
The new #66 Van Der Steur entry for drivers Trenton Estep and Allen Patten ended their first IMSA Qualifying session together just outside of the top ten in P13 with the #71 Rebel Rock Racing Vantage of Frank DePew and Robin Liddell next up in P24. The Circle H Racing pairing of David Hampton and Thomas Merrill will be frustrated with their P28 starting position for this afternoons race, but they and the #71 crew of course headed the class podium at the opening round from Daytona in early February.
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Second time lucky in the NLS this weekend
Last weekend’s season opener was sadly thwarted by the unwelcome arrival of snow, ice and freezing fog of the Eiffel mountain circuit that quickly put paid to any chances of racing. Testing on the Friday was run through thoroughly wet and miserable conditions before the weather got suddenly colder overnight and although cars did eventually hit the track in Qualifying on Saturday, race officials eventually deemed conditions too dangerous to continue.
Like last weekend, we welcome the same three Aston Martin Racing Vantage GT3 runners and riders again from both the Walkenhorst Motorsport and Prosport Racing teams although the #37 Prosport entry does now include a third driver within their father and son crew.
Team favourite Marek Bockmann joins Maxime and Guido Dumarey within their SP9 Am classed entry whilst the two Walkenhorst entries remain the same with Christian Krognes and Mattia Drudi pairing within their #34 Pro classed entry with Matteo Villagomez, Dennis Fetzer and Felipe Fernandez Laser sharing their #35 Pro-Am entry.
All being well, testing will continue today with Qualifying then held early on Saturday morning before the start of this four-hour race from midday.
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Comtoyou Racing spread their racing wings into the ADAC GT Masters Series this season
Belgian based Comtoyou Racing announced earlier this week their participation within what will be their fourth race series of this forthcoming season as two familiar names pair up for the first time within the ADAC GT Masters Series.
Having already thrown ad-hoc entries into the GT Winter Series and having already confirmed multi-car entries within the GT World Challenge Europe (Sprint and Endurance Cup) Series as well as the German based DTM Series, this week’s news saw both Jamie Day and Baudoin Detout confirmed within this (also) German series within one of their many Aston Martin Racing Vantage GT3’s.
The team have also now embarked upon a “Road to DTM” pathway for their now increasing younger driver roster across this six round season that starts at the Red Bull Ring in late April before continuing top the final round at Hockenheim in late October – partly in line with the 2026 DTM calendar.
The team have already confirmed a two car AMR Vantage GT3 entry into this years DTM with drivers Nicki Thiim and Nicolas Baert.
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Seconds out - round two of the IMSA Series from Sebring coming right up
The second round of the IMSA Weather Sportscar Championship will be soon upon us next weekend as the whole grid swap the Daytona International Speedway for that of the Sebring International Raceway for another elongated endurance race.
With a twenty-four-hour race already under their belts, the combined class entries of forty-five cars will compete at the 12 Hours of Sebring around the infamous bumps of the former wartime airfield-based circuit.
Unlike the opening round to the season at the Rolex 24, this around we will not be seeing the #44 Magnus Racing Aston Martin Racing Vantage GT3 but will be having back the two full season entries from the Heart of Racing team plus the Van Der Steur AMR as contestants within the Endurance Cup.
The #23 Heart of Racing Aston Martin Valkyrie of Ross Gunn, Roman de Angelis and Alex Riberas will certainly be hoping for better fortune this time around after technical issues during the Rolex 24 put them many laps down to their peers but for Sebring, the Valkyrie does benefit from the greatest advances from IMSA’s latest round of balance of performance changes.
Obviously, all will be looking to either improve or replicate those class finishes at Sebring as the ultra-competitive nature of the topflight GTP class (for the #23) and the GTD class for all the AMR Vantage runners do not allow to too much of a points deficit before championship aspirations are soon compromised.
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E2P Racing again fly the Aston Martin Racing flag in 24H Series opener
The opening round to the 2026 24H Series European Series highlights another healthy thirty strong mixed class grid ahead of next weekend’s twelve-hour opener from Mugello, Italy.
Running again as part of another five-event series, this season will again take us through Italy to Belgium, to France, then Germany before rounding off their year in Spain in mid-September.
Drivers Pablo Burguera, Antonio Sainero and Oliver Campus return to the fold with the addition of fourth man Javier Morcillo at selected rounds as they again compete within the GT3 class having already encountered racing this year together at the GT Winter Series arranged 6Hours of Portimao.
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A steep learning curve for the debuting Comtoyou Racing squad in GT Winter Series finale
Looking at the timing results, the Jan Jaap Von Roon and Tom Coronel driven car completed all the preceding’s track sessions up until Qualifying on Saturday where the race commentary team said that the car then aquaplaned off the circuit and sustained damage.
The extent of that damage is unknown and whether or not we actually get to see the race today is also yet to be confirmed which is always a great shame for all those invested into the project.
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The Michelin Pilot Challenge returns for its second round from Sebring
Sharing the IMSA visit to Sebring next weekend is again the Michelin Pilot Challenge Series which this time around, sees a number of changes within the ranks of Aston Martin Racing Vantage GT4 powered runners since the season opening from Daytona in January.
Whilst the opening round at Daytona saw a healthy five AMR car representation amongst the fifty-one-car entry, the provisional entry list for Sebring still shows five similar cars although there are a few changes to last time.
We still await confirmation of the remaining driver alongside that of Johan Schwartz aboard the #8 89X Motorsport entry – last time out we saw team owner Mike Fitzpatrick share the car with Schwartz and Kevin Stadtlander.
Daytona was something of a GS Class triumph for most of the Aston Martin powered runners after the #71 Rebel Rock crew took the overall race win with the #14 Circle H Racing crew coming home just behind in second after that four-hour race opener whilst the #8 and #10 crews finished P2 and P3 respectively within the Bronze Cup class.
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