We are proud to announce the launch of our brand-new BMW M4 GT3 car, as we mark a decade of growth, impact and achievement.
The car will be driven by experienced racers Paul Fullick and Jamie Falvey, with plans to compete in the 2026 GT Cup Championship, marking another historic moment for the team as we celebrate our 10-year anniversary.

The car was unveiled at an exclusive event held for team members, sponsors and supporters at Fawsley Hall Hotel in Daventry yesterday, Thursday 2nd October.
Since its formation in 2015, Team BRIT has been dedicated to revolutionising disability motorsport, breaking down barriers and proving that nothing is impossible. Over the past decade, the team has progressed from entry-level racing to competing on the international stage, it has won a national championship and taken championship class wins, and supported disabled teams overseas, while developing cutting-edge hand control technology that has opened doors for disabled drivers worldwide.
The unveiling of the BMW GT3 represents not only a leap forward for the team and our drivers, but also another step toward our ultimate ambition: becoming the first ever all-disabled team to compete in the Le Mans 24 Hours.
Driver Paul Fullick is a lower leg amputee following a motorbike crash. He has been with the team since 2022, and has progressed rapidly from driving a BMW 118i to competing in a McLaren 570S GT4 this year.
Jamie Falvey served in the Royal Marines commandos to the rank of lance corporal. He was medically discharged after sustaining hearing loss and joined Team BRIT as a driver in 2017, competing in the Aston Martin Le Mans Festival in 2018. He moved on to professional racing, becoming the 2018 Caterham 270R champion and a multiple race winner in the 2020 Ginetta GT4 Supercup Championship. In 2024 he competed in the Michelin Le Mans Cup in the LMP3 Class in 2024, with Team Virage.
Alongside the new GT3 campaign, the team will continue to grow and develop drivers from entry level racing upwards, fielding teams in our fleet which includes a BMW M240i and 2 x McLaren 570s GT4s.
Key moments in the team’s 10 year history so far include:
- 2015 – establishing the team and setting out its Le Mans Goal. 3 drivers competing in a Golf GTi
- 2017 – 6 drivers competing in the Fun Cup in 2 cars and competing in the 24 hours of Spar Francorchamps
- 2018 – 8 drivers, competing in 3 cars including an Aston Martin V8 Vantage GT4, which took part in the Aston Martin Le Mans Festival
- 2019 – Racing Academy established & first ever championship class win in the BMW 116 Trophy
- 2022 – McLaren 570S unveiled, British GT Championship entry & class win at Spar, and overall champions of the Britcar Trophy
- 2023 – McLaren Trophy entry, Goodwood Hill climb
- 2024 – UK’s only male Deaf racing driver joins the team and hearing innovation created
- 2025 – Currently leading the Britcar Endurance Championship with BMW M240i
Team Principal Mike Scudamore said: “As we celebrate 10 years of Team BRIT, it’s incredible to reflect on the journey we’ve been on. From our very first races to now unveiling a world-class GT3 programme, we’ve shown what’s possible when determination meets innovation.
“Our impact on disability motorsport has been profound, not just in the UK but globally, and launching this GT3 campaign takes us another step closer to our dream of competing at Le Mans as the first ever all-disabled team. We couldn’t be prouder of what’s ahead, and would like to thank our family of partners, sponsors and supporters who have helped make these achievements possible.”
