
The British GT Championship


British GT Championship
For over three decades, the British GT Championship has been a cornerstone of British motorsport. It brings together a multi-class grid featuring production-derived supercars built to GT3 and GT4 regulations, categories that are the foundation of customer racing globally.
A HERITAGE OF THRILLING RACING
The series began in 1993 under the organization of the British Racing Drivers Club, known then as the BRDC National Sports GT Challenge. The now-familiar “British GT” moniker was adopted in 1995, coinciding with the emergence of a new era of GT racing with GT1 and GT2 cars.
The late 1990s witnessed some of the most iconic machinery ever to grace the British GT grid, including the McLaren F1 GTR, Porsche 911 GT1, Lister Storm GTL, and Jaguar XJ220C, incredible machines piloted by top international drivers and talented homegrown amateurs.
The 2000’s saw GT1 fading and GT2 becoming cost-prohibitive, and the championship sought a new direction. The balanced GT3 regulations, already popular in Europe, presented a compelling solution.
FF Corse, race winners in British GT, are returning to the series in 2025 in the stunning Ferrari 296 GT3.


Dates
Please note that the Silverstone event on March 21st 2025 is a Media Day.
6 hours track time with unlimited laps
36 hours for the full season
FF Corse offers a full testing and support package for British GT entrants, with hospitality, driver coaches, data engineers, team manager and technicians. For further details of these championships, or others we can support you in, please get in touch with a member of the team or login to My FF Corse.