We are delighted to announce our plans for the 2026 season, following a launch event at the home of long term partners, Christopher Ward.
This year, we’ll be fielding teams in three championships, with a roster of eight drivers at various levels of racing experience.
As announced last year, for the first time ever, we will compete in GT3 racing, driving a BMW GT3 in the GT Cup. The newest addition to our fleet will be driven by Paul Fullick and Jamie Falvey.


Paul has raced GT4s for the last two years and will be pairing up with Jamie for the first time in this major step up in his motorsport career. Jamie originally raced in the team from 2017-2019, gaining his first ever experience in racing before going on to becoming a Ginetta Supercup Champion. He returns to the team as a driver, following ongoing support of our drivers as a coach,
Taking place on the same weekend is the Snetterton Saloons Series, in which one of our newest rookies, Tom Canon, will compete for his inaugural year. Tom will compete in a selection of the scheduled rounds which run alongside our GT Cup races, joined by experienced racer Bobby Trundley.

Bobby will also be reunited with his GT4 teammate Aaron Morgan to form a strong pairing in the Britcar Endurance Championship. The pair will compete in the first four races of the season.

Bobby and Aaron have competed throughout the UK and in Europe together, including racing in the British GT Championship where they secured a class win at Spa Francorchamps.
Also reuniting will be Northamptonshire drivers Noah Cosby and Asha Silva who will drive our new BMW GT4 in the Britcar Endurance Championship. Asha comes fresh from a championship class win with Bobby last year, and Noah brings a year of GT4 experience to the pairing.

Rookie driver Harvey Phillips will also begin a season of testing and development as we explore technological solutions to enabling him to race as a quadruple amputee.

Leading the team’s racing efforts will be Engineering Director Al Locke, supported by his team of full time and mechanics and race crew.
These plans were formally announced to our sponsors at a season launch event hosted by Christopher Ward at their HQ in Maidenhead on Tuesday 17th February.

Team Principal Mike Scudamore explains: “What an exciting year we have ahead of us, for so many reasons. We’re so proud to be moving into GT3 racing for the first time – this is a huge milestone for us and one that takes us a step closer to our Le Mans dream.
“We also have a new GT4 in the fleet and it will be wonderful to see Asha move up a level to GT4 racing for the first time – she’s certainly earned the chance to do this following her incredible success with Bobby last year. Noah will bring his GT4 experience to the pairing, and I know they’ll thoroughly enjoy being back together on the track.
“Bobby and Aaron have a strong history together and are delighted to be paired up again for select races in the Britcar Championship – they’ll be a real threat to others in their class.
“And we’re really proud to be welcoming Tom and Harvey into the Team BRIT family. We can’t wait to see how they develop, supported by our team.
“As ever, none of this would be possible without the support and belief of our sponsors and supporters. We’re humbled to have so many of our partners renew their contracts with us for yet another year, whilst also welcoming some new organisations on board.
“Formally marking the start of the season with so many of our sponsors and friends at the HQ of Christopher Ward earlier this month was a fitting way to kick off what we know will be an incredible year.
“We’re always blown away by the kindness and positivity we receive from our sponsor network at these events, and the sense of team work and support in the room was palpable. We look forward to doing them all proud on the track this year.”