Earlier news from the SRO America trilogy of series ahead of a 2025 start again in Sonoma

Thursday, March 06, 2025

 


With today entry list news from the GT World Challenge Europe side of the SRO equation, this week also saw GT3 powered confirmation from the GT World Challenge America side of things ahead of their season start at Sonoma at the end of the month.

Declaring a provisional entry list of twenty cars, that is an increase for both the series and Aston Martin Racing powered teams having lost the Flying Lizard Motorsport AMR Vantage GT3 entry of Elias Sabo to another brand halfway through last season.


This year, the seven round season will feature two AMR powered crews as the Heart of Racing enter one new car for the new for 2025 partnership of Gray Newell and Darren Turner whilst the Racers Edge Motorsport team field their AMR Vantage GT3 for the first time for drivers Jason Bell and Michael Cooper.

Both crews have enjoyed recent testing at various circuits before the trilogy of SRO America series move onto Sonoma in California for the season openers.


This news confirms that there will be AMR powered team participation within all three series again this year as the Heart of Racing team also field at least one Vantage GT4 Evo crew within the GT4 America Series (for drivers Hannah Grisham and Hannah Greenemeir) along two new entries from the JMF Motorsport team whilst we have at least a solo running Vantage GT4 within the GT America Series for karter turned GT4 racer Max Hewitt.


Hewitt is presently seeing out his debut GT4 racing series out over in Spain/Portugal with the Racing Spirit of Leman team in the GT4 Winter Series before moving onto the solo driven GT America Series with the Van Der Steur AMR Partner team.

Without any provisional indications form the series, it’s hard to see if earlier indications of entry from other teams with Aston Martin machinery are still in the mix or this is what we have this season?

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