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We’re incredibly excited to confirm our 2025 driver line up.

2025 will see us competing in the Britcar Endurance Championship, beginning in April. The championship, which is an amalgamation of last year’s British Endurance Championship and Britcar Trophy, will include six competitor classes and feature a mixture of one 90-minute or two 45-minute races across eight single day meetings – all of which will take place at major UK circuits.

We’ll be fielding three cars – two McLaren 570S GT4s and our BMW M240i, with six drivers pairing up once again.

Driving for us this year will be:

McLaren #68

Aaron Morgan from Basingstoke

34-year-old Aaron is a paraplegic following a motocross accident at the age of 15. This will be his 6th year of racing with the team.

Paul Fullick from Fareham

43-year-old Paul is a lower leg amputee following a motorbike accident. This will be his 4th year of racing with the team and his second in a GT4.

McLaren #38

Noah Cosby from Towcester, Northamptonshire

20-year-old Noah is a paraplegic following a motocross accident. This will be his 3rd year of racing with the team and his first in a GT4.

Caleb McDuff from Pontypool, South Wales

17-year-old Caleb is the UK’s only male Deaf racing driver. This will be his 2nd year of racing with the team and his first in a GT4.

BMW M240i

Asha Silva from Barton Seagrave, Northamptonshire

41-year-old Asha was diagnosed with adult autism and ADHD. This will be her 3rd year of racing with the team.

Bobby Trundley from Wokingham – BMW M240i

25-year-old Bobby was diagnosed with severe autism as a child. He is a former national karting champion and has been part of Team BRIT since 2019, racing in both an Aston Martin and McLaren GT4.

The team’s race crew will be headed up by Engineering Director Al Locke. Al, and his full-time mechanics, JJ Spencer, Jack Webber and Nathan Wooldridge will lead each race weekend’s efforts in the paddock, bolstered by a team of part time specialist race mechanics.

Our four McLaren drivers will head out to Portimao in Portugal for winter testing later this month. Then, the season begins with round 1 for all drivers at Silverstone on Saturday April 5th. The full race calendar for the year can be found here.

Team Principal Mike Scudamore said: “It’s really exciting to confirm this year’s driver line up. Our ‘class of 2025’ are a fantastic group of talented drivers, each at different points in their racing careers.

“It’s great to see some of our drivers moving up in their racing to more powerful cars, and also to create such a tight knit network of drivers, all really passionate about supporting each other.

“The new Britcar Endurance Championship offers different classes of racing, so our pairings will enter 2 different classes, one for the McLarens and one for the BMW. Every race weekend will see the entire team together in the same place, which is a great way for us to share learning, and to help every driver with their development.

“None of this would be possible without the army of sponsors and supporters that back us every year. I’m so proud that so many of our team sponsors have renewed their support for 2025, and that we’re still welcoming new brands and organisations into the Team BRIT family. It is their backing that helps us work towards our mission of total inclusivity within motorsport, and we look forward to doing them proud on the track once again this year.”

Team BRIT Class of 2025 confirmed