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Mark Smith and Tom Walpole emerged as the standout winners from a scorching GT Cup Championship weekend at Donington Park, although it was Marcus Clutton who produced the most dramatic moment of all with a breathtaking final-lap pass to steal victory on Saturday.
Toyota finally returned to the summit of endurance racing as Kamui Kobayashi, Mike Conway and Nyck de Vries claimed victory in the 2026 Le Mans 24 Hours.
Optimum Motorsport bounced back from a frustrating opening encounter at Oulton Park to claim its first victory of the 2026 British GT Championship season in Monday’s second race, as Morgan Tillbrook and Ben Barnicoat converted strong pace into a commanding GT3 success.
PB Racing by JMH and Team BRIT shared the outright honours as the 2026 GT Cup Championship delivered a dramatic four-race spectacle at Snetterton, where rising stars, changing weather and relentless Lamborghini pressure combined to produce one of the season’s most competitive weekends yet.
BMW M Team WRT delivered a landmark victory on home soil in a chaotic and captivating edition of the FIA World Endurance Championship 6 Hours of Spa Francorchampse.
The GT World Challenge Europe Sprint Cup arrived at Brands Hatch for the second round of the 2026 season, with momentum already building after a demanding season opener at Circuit Paul Ricard.
Wright Motorsports converted late-race misfortune for its rivals into a surprise overall victory in the second round of the GT World Challenge America powered by AWS season at Circuit of the Americas, as Dave Musial Jnr and Ryan Yardley claimed honours in Texas
The 2026 Silverstone 500 delivered a familiar mix of strategy, disruption and drama as the British GT Championship began its new campaign with one of its most unpredictable editions in recent memory.
Spa-Francorchamps rarely delivers a straightforward race, and over twelve hours in the Ardennes, that proved true once again. At 7.004km, with high-speed commitment and constant elevation change, it places relentless demands on both car and driver.
The British GT Championship has officially launched its 34th season in style, with a packed and vibrant media day at Silverstone providing the first real glimpse of what lies ahead in 2026.
Porsche Penske Motorsport won the 64th Rolex 24 at Daytona, but the race was defined by a historic six-and-a-half-hour Full Course Yellow caused by dense fog. The unprecedented stoppage reshaped strategies and set up a tense, dramatic run to the finish after sunrise.
Charles Dawson and Kiern Jewiss secured the 2025 Intelligent Money British GT Championship GT3 drivers’ crown at Donington Park, as Barwell Motorsport scored a commanding one-two finish in the season finale.