Newly-crowned 2024 Protyre Motorsport Ginetta GT Championship winners Fox Motorsport have signed up to return to the series with new Ginetta G56 GTP8’s next season, alongside a continuation of their successful Ginetta Junior Championship programme.
Fox Motorsport marked their tenth season of Ginetta racing this year with a stunning charge to the GT Championship PRO drivers’ title with Mckenzie Douglass, wrapping up the honours with a weekend to spare after scoring 13 class wins in 18 races.
That was the Essex-based team’s fourth title victory in Ginetta competition, having previously celebrated GT5 Challenge AM drivers’ successes for Nick Halstead and Ian Duggan, plus a GT4 SuperCup AM drivers’ crown for Duggan.
The experienced GT team will be returning to defend their GT Championship crown with the new-for-2025 Ginetta G56 GTP8, as well as entering their seventh season in the Juniors as multiple race-winners and former title contenders in the championship.
Paul McNeilly – Fox Motorsport Team Principal: “We are extremely excited to once again be competing in both the Ginetta Junior Championship and the Ginetta GT Championship in 2025. Both series have revised cars for 2025 with some excellent improvements, which should produce some fantastic racing. This year marks the 10th year we have been competing with Ginetta and we’re looking forward to many more.”
Ginetta is introducing a range of enhancements for 2025 to keep every rung of its unique motorsport ladder at the front of the grid for years to come, including the introduction of the Ginetta G56 GTP8. More information can be found here.