2025 GT3 PROGRAMMES
2025 BRITISH GT CHAMPIONSHIP
The British GT Championship is the most prestigious National championship in the UK catering for GT4 and GT3 cars. This highly competitive championship draws crowds each weekend and receives a great deal of media interest both across the internet and television.
The championship caters for both professional and gentleman drivers, with multiple classes to suit any pairing.
Pro/Am driver crews are the bedrock of British GT. These consist of professional drivers graded as Silver (or higher) and amateur/gentleman drivers graded as Bronze.
Driver line-ups comprising two FIA Silver graded drivers are no longer be permitted to race in British GT3. Instead, a Silver-Am class – first trialled in 2016 – was added to the existing Pro-Am and Am-Am classifications in 2021.
Variables within the FIA’s grading criteria mean not all Silver drivers automatically qualify for British GT’s Silver-Am classification. Instead, the Silver element will typically comprise promising but less experienced young drivers, GT4 graduates or those likely to contribute some budget when paired with a Bronze-graded amateur.
CEO and founder of FF Corse Anthony Cheshire says, “We are so excited to get back to GT3 racing after a few years away but we’ve had plenty of success at this level, and our in house preparations are well underway. The 296 GT3 is a very impressive car, which has been beautifully engineered and put together by Oreca, and is already proven to be highly competitive.
British GT represents the highest level of endurance motorsport in the UK, with so many supercar manufacturers represented on its grid and such a highly competitive pool of driving talent. We’ve enjoyed race wins in British GT before and have always kept one eye on the UK scene, despite our busy European schedule.
If you are interested in joining us, please get in touch with a member of the team.
The 2025 calendar features a media day and 7 rounds at the UKs most iconic circuits, and again will be visiting the legendary Spa Francorchamps mid season.
2025 CREVENTIC 24 HOUR SERIES
The 24H Series is a sports car racing and touring car racing series developed by Creventic and with approval from the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA).
It features GT3-spec cars, GT4-spec cars,sports cars, touring cars and 24H-Specials, likesilhouette cars.
The GT3 Class is open to all FIA-GT3 homologated cars. GT3 cars are the fastest globally active GT cars, racing in all corners of the world and at all levels, from the World Endurance Championship to local championships.
The GT3 Class features thoroughbred race cars from brands such as Aston Martin, Audi, Bentley, BMW, Chevrolet, Ford, Ferrari, Honda, Lamborghini, Lexus, McLaren, Mercedes-AMG, Nissan, and Porsche, all based on road going super cars. The cars are balanced through a Balance of Performance method, which guarantees equal performance between the cars and means that the best drivers and teams will make the difference in the race.
FF Corse has selected the three best events for you to participate in, which are unlikely to clash with any other racing championships. Team up and go endurance racing! Contact a member of the team, for further details.
IN THE NEWS
Ferrari 296 GT3 Arrives at FF Corse
In an exciting development to FF Corse’s return to GT3 racing, the team can now confirm their brand new 296 GT3 has arrived at Silverstone following a successful shakedown in Europe.
CEO and founder of FF Corse Anthony Cheshire says, “We are so excited to get back to GT3 racing after a few years away but we’ve had plenty of success at this level, and our in house preparations are well underway. The 296 GT3 is a very impressive car, which has been beautifully engineered and put together by Oreca, and is already proven to be highly competitive. This next generation of GT3 cars is a big step on from the previous however we are confident we have the resources required for a successful campaign. Our preference is the British GT Championship but we have also discussed other GT3 programmes with clients. Ultimately the programme will be dictated by the driver(s) who wish to go on the journey with us.”
Anthony continued, “As such, we would like to invite any interested parties to Silverstone to discuss our ambitions, and their own ambitions along with the budget requirements of each championship. We have an open test scheduled for the car where those wishing to try the car before committing to a programme can do so.”
FF Corse targets 2025 British GT title with Ferrari 296 GT3
FF Corse are thrilled to announce our plans to target the 2025 British GT Championship with an all-new Ferrari 296 GT3.
The 296, Ferrari’s latest GT3-spec racer, is currently expected to be the only one of its kind in UK competition should our entry be accepted by British GT organiser.
Having secured victory at the Ferrari Challenge Finali Mondiali for the third time last year, we are positioning ourselves for the all out win on UK soil in 2025.
FF Corse, which boasts over 260 race wins in its 15 year history, has delivered an impressive 12 months of racing dominating an invitational entry in the GT Cup, as well as 6 race wins in Ferrari Challenge Europe. Now, with the arrival of Ferrari’s latest model, it looks set to pose one of the most serious levels of competition in British GT next year, should its entry be accepted.
“The 296 GT3 is scheduled to arrive with us in September, when we will begin an extensive testing programme,” commented FF Corse CEO Anthony Cheshire.
“This is an exceptional model that is built to suit the needs of gentlemen and pro drivers, whilst also designed to win, so we expect a great deal of interest in our driver opportunities for the season ahead.
He added: “British GT represents the highest level of endurance motorsport in the UK, with so many supercar manufacturers represented on its grid and such a highly competitive pool of driving talent.
“We’ve enjoyed race wins in British GT before and have always kept one eye on the UK scene, despite our busy European schedule.
“The arrival of our Ferrari 296 GT3 gives us the perfect package with which to re-enter British GT - where we’re confident we’ll be challenging for race wins and the overall Championship.
“Alongside this, we’ll continue to look at opportunities in race programmes across Europe.”
The Ferrari 296 GT3 will be prepared at our Silverstone workshops from where much of our previous success with Ferraris has come.
Anthony continued: “With the 296 GT3, our association with the legendary Ferrari brand, plus our proven winning record on the track, we can provide a unique opportunity for an ambitious Pro-Am pairing.”
FF Corse also recently revealed the nine drivers it is supporting as part of its new GT Driver Academy – designed to nurture young talent specifically looking to pursue careers in GT and sportscar racing.