Elite Motorsport are the most successful team in Ginetta history. They have signed up for their tenth anniversary season of Ginetta racing next year. Elite Motorsport have plans for multi-car entries in the Protyre Motorsport Ginetta GT Championship and Ginetta Junior Championship.
Elite Motorsport have enjoyed fantastic success since joining the paddock back in 2015. They have accumulated a record-setting 20 Ginetta titles over the last decade. They have become the only squad to win teams’ crowns in three different championships; Juniors, GT4 SuperCup and GT5 Challenge.
The Norfolk-based team are set to once again run a capacity six-car entry in the Ginetta Junior Championship next season. They aim to add to their four overall drivers’ championship successes and impressive tallies of more than 50 race wins and 200 podium finishes.
The experienced GT racing squad, who took Harry King and Adam Smalley to the GT4 SuperCup title are the current GT4 European Series championship leaders. They will also be entering the Protyre Motorsport Ginetta GT Championship for the first time. They’ll be racing in the new-for-2025 Ginetta G56 GTP8.
Eddie Ives – Elite Motorsport Team Principal:
“2025 will be our tenth anniversary year of competing in the Ginetta championships. With the exciting changes that have been announced, it is a natural progression to step up to the GT Championship for 2025, as well as continuing our success in the Junior Championship which we still believe to be the best proving ground for youngsters coming into the sport.”
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 and Ginetta G40 Junior Evo. More information can be found here.