FF Corse are thrilled to announce our plans to target the 2025 British GT Championship with Ferrari’s latest GT3-spec racer. Should our entry be accepted by the British GT organisers, the all-new Ferrari 296 GT3 is currently expected to be the only one of its kind in UK competition.
Having secured victory at the Ferrari Challenge Finali Mondiali for the third time last year, FF Corse is positioning itself for the all out win on UK soil in 2025.

Seriously competitive
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.
FF Corse CEO Anthony Cheshire says, “The 296 GT3 is scheduled to arrive with us in September, when we will begin an extensive testing programme. 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 to re-enter British GT – where we’re confident of challenging for race wins and the overall Championship.”
The Ferrari 296 GT3 will be prepared at FF Corse’s Silverstone workshops from where much of their previous success with Ferraris has come.
Anthony concluded, “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.”