Rounding off last weekends AMR Vantage GT4 racing news
The former competing down in Jarama for the second round of that series after the opening round roan concurrently with the races then of the Iberian Supercars Series but with a reduced AMR powered entry list of just three cars amongst the twenty-three strong GT4 entry.
Race two did get slightly better for at least one AMR runner as the #28 car turned their earlier misfortune around to secure a P12 overall / P2 in the GT4 Bronze class finish whilst the #77 car was this time a non-finisher with the #52 car down in P17 overall/P7 in GT4 Pro.
Hopes were high going into this round for the four AMR Vantage GT4 powered runners with the #66 Van Der Steur crew of Trenton Estep and Allen Patten securing a second row start in third after the rain affected preceding track sessions.
There were also early issues for the #14 Circle H Racing AMR of David Hampton/Thomas Merril and Martin Sarukhanyan as they also disappeared behind the pit wall during this opening caution – to return some fifteen minutes later but to run off the pace before finally coming to a halt on track thirty minutes before the end.
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Third round of changes within the Volante Rosso AMR ahead of their third round from Queensland
This weekend racing at Queensland Raceway sees the #14 AMR Vantage GT3 powered team throughout a solo driver in Cameron Rees for their Trophy classed entry this time around.
It will be the same race format again this weekend where Rees will be competing within an entry list of fifteen multi-classed entries where he will be making his national debut within the series
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E2P Racing grab their first 24H Series podium of the year from Paul Ricard at the weekend
Competing within another of the Creventic series six plus six-hour endurance races spread across the two days had been a prospect that may not have necessarily suited the AMR Vantage GT3 crew of Pablo Burguera, Antonio Sainero and Oliver Campos but the twelve-hour race came to prove different.
Once racing had got back under way around the mistral circuit on Sunday morning, the #90 crew were able to hang on to claim their first class podium finish of the season to finish P8 overall and P3 within their Am class.
The next round will be from the Nurburgring in Germany in early July.
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Podium riches for the Good Speed Racing AMR team at the GT Opens visit to Misano
First time at the Italian circuit for the European based GT3 series also saw a return to the more usual diary format of a seventy-minute race on Saturday paired with a sixty-minute race on Sunday – each punctuated with a mid-race pit stop and driver change.
Swapping around the starting driver for Sunday’s slightly shorter race saw the pairing start P20 overall / P4 in class to eventually finish P14 overall and first in class, mainly thanks to a time penalty being applied to the class leading car at the time and despite their own plus five second penalty for undercutting their mandatory pit stop time by that amount earlier in the race.
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Test Day passes off more than favourably for the Heart of Racing and Racing Spirit of Leman runners
Two three-hour sessions either side of lunch was what was on offer for the sixty-two entries with it being just another attendance at the FIA World Endurance Championship showcase event most but also a new experience for others including Gary Newell within the #27 Heart of Racing AMR Vantage LMGT3.
The #59 Racing Spirit of Leman AMR Vantage LMGT3 entry of Clement Mateau, Valentin Hasse-Clot and Marius Fossard gave indication of early intent with the all-French crew finishing the morning session second fastest overall but despite being faster in the afternoon session, finished the day twelfth fastest overall in class.
The two Aston Martin Valkyrie hypercar classed entries certainly made their intentions known as first the #009 of Alex Riberas, Marco Sorenson and Roman De Angelis hunted down the top spot within the morning session before ultimately finishing fourth fastest in the morning whilst the #007 of Harry Tincknell, Ross Gunn and Tom Gamble went some better at the end of the day.
Whilst it is certainly not quite time to count any chickens before the 24 Hours of Le Mans main event has even begun, but the feat in itself is still a very worthy achievement for a race car programme only just entering its second year.
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From one street of Le Man to another for two Aston Martin powered runners
Gray Newell and Harry Tincknell both got the ‘nod’ this time around to take out their Aston Martin Valkyrie Hypercar and Aston Martin Racing Vantage LMGT3 respectively this time around to represent the Heart of Racing team.
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One apiece in both GT World Challenge America and GT America next weekend from Road Atlanta
Featuring as their fourth rounds to the 2026 season already, it will again be the #71 Rebel Rock Racing team supporting the headlining GT World Challenge America Series with another three-hour race whilst the Racers Edge Motorsport team field their GT4 entry into the solo driver GT America Series for only the second time this season.
There, a double class win for the double former Series Champion was enough for his to commit to the remainder of the season driving the teams new #2 Vantage GT4 Evo.
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Four Aston Martins confirmed for next weeks three hour Road to Le Mans race
Not really any surprise their when the full entry list was confirmed by the Michelin Le Mans Cup Series earlier this week as the full season Racing Spirit of Leman, Code Racing Development and Blackthorn AMR runners are this time joined by a second car from the British based team.
Two rounds already in the bag for the usually European Le Mans Series support package after races in both Barcelona and at Paul Ricard, but instead of previous years two one-hour long races, the race organisers have this time elected to take the event more into the endurance arena at the home of endurance racing after all and the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
After two podium finishes to date, including a race win in Spain, the #10 Racing Spirit of Leman crew continue to lead the GT3 Drivers Championship by twelve points.
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Le Pesage done for the five Aston Martin powered runners in the Le Mans 24 today
The first day opening ceremony ahead of the 2026 24 Hours of Le Mans is now safely in the bag as just over half the expected sixty-two car entry passed through the Le Pesage process within the Place de La Republique in downtown Le Mans earlier today.
With the remainder of the field to have their time in front of both the scrutineers and expectant crowd in the square over the course of tomorrow, all five Aston Martin and Aston Martin Racing powered crews from both the Heart of Racing and Racing Spirit of Leman teams faced that opportunity earlier today.
Whilst the cars were in the town, there were also checks being made within each of the teams garages with their refuelling rigs before one Aston Martin Valkyrie and one Heart of Racing AMR Vantage LMGT3 then get a thrash around the old town of Le Mans and Saturday afternoons town centre procession.
That noise and motion will then lead into the two three-hour track sessions of the official test within which the teams will cycle through their respective test and build up programme as well as getting the likes of LM24 debutant Gray Newell in getting in his minimum laps ahead of the more formally timed and sanctioned track sessions next week.
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E2P Racing and Good Speed Racing see out the AMR powered racing programme this weekend
Paul Ricard in southern France is the venue for the Creventic ran 24H Series with the #90 E2P Racing AMR Vantage GT3 Evo of Pablo Burgera, Antonio Sainero and Oliver Campos again running within the Am class.
This weekend will see another thirty-two strong multi-classed entry take to the circuit for this six + six-hour race across Saturday and Sunday with private testing already having started at the circuit today. Free Practice and class Qualifying will then fill up the diary tomorrow before the first race leg is waved off at 11:45Hrs local on Saturday with the concluding leg due to be waved off at 11:30hrs local on Sunday.
It’s also back to the usual race format this time around of one 70-minute race on Saturday with an hour-long finale on Sunday after the series ran a three-hour race format last time out at Spa Francorchamps.
At the Spa round, the #14 Good Speed Racing AMR crew of Piotr Wira and Tomas Magdziarz did earn themselves a P5 finish in class – so there is still much to race for the Am classed crew this time around.
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Three Aston Martin GT4s flying the flag this weekend in Supercars Espana
A smaller entourage of twenty-three GT4 powered crews of the Supercars Espana Series will make their way to Jarama in time for this weekend’s second round of the 2026 season having started at Portimao three weeks ago.
Not the overarching Iberian Supercars Series this time around will be the primary cause for the reduced numbers from the and that has also been reflected with the number of Aston Martin Racing powered entries from the six at Portimao to just three this time around.
At Portimao, the #722 Gianfranco Motorsport AMR Vantage GT4 entry of Roberto Faria and Joel Bergstrom had a total disaster after a fire aboard their car during an earlier session saw them not take any further part in the season’s two opening races. We understand that the team also lease the car from the Racing Spirit of Leman team and seeing that one of their cars was all but written off in the opening race of the GT4 European Series last weekend at Monza, the team and crew have this time elected to run in a Toyota.
That leaves both the #28 and #77 Racar Motorsport entries for drivers Vasco Oliveira/Ivan Velasco in GT4 Bronze as well as Mathieu Martins/Anton Morsing within their #77 GT4 Pro class entry.
The #52 Monteiros Competicoes AMR of Henrique Oliveira/Louis Leveau who will also be competing in GT4 Pro.
Out of those three AMR powered runners, only the #28 crew enjoyed racing success with a P1 and P2 in class finish within that weekend’s two fifty-minute-long races.
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Another four hour marathon in Michelin Pilot Challenge this weekend from Mid-Ohio
Five weeks since the last round of the series at the Weathertech Laguna Seca circuit in California, its back towards the eastern seaboard of the country as thirty GS (GT4) and sixteen TCR based cars and crews prepare for this weekends fourth round of the season with its second endurance round.
Being twice the usual two-hour race, all bar one of these four AMR teams have elected (so far) to run with a three-driver squad with most of the extras being familiar names from the four-hour season opening at Daytona way back in late January.
Mike David Ortmann gets his next run out with both Hannah Grisham and Hannah Greenemeir within their #26 Heart of Racing entry with Allen Patten and Trenton Estep presently run as just a pairing within their #66 Van Der Steur Racing car.
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Teams getting set for an elongated stay at Le Mans for both the test day and race itself next weekend
In this somewhat disjointed season after the postponement of the scripted opening round to the year in Qatar back in late March, next weekend’s event will be the third round to the 2026 season having opened at Imola in mid-April before moving onto to Spa Francorchamps last month for its second six-hour race of the year.
For the two Heart of Racing Aston Martin Valkyrie Hypercars – that will not be an issue to them as all six drivers have raced that car at the circuit last year as have many of the three Aston Martin Racing Vantage LMGT3 crews from both the Heart of Racing and Racing Spirit of Leman crews.
A total of sixty two Hypercar, LMP2 and LMGT3 crews should be in attendance this weekend for the test day on Sunday where there will be two three-hour sessions available to then within which all teams must do whatever is necessary to prepare them and their crews for next week’s opening sessions for the 24hour.
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