Greystone GT are delighted to announce that Ron Trenka and Jon Lancaster will reunite for the McLaren Trophy Europe this year as the team seeks to make it titles three years in a row. The duo, who were paired together in both the UK’s GT Cup and the McLaren Trophy Europe in 2022-23, will be back together in the Pro-Am category of the five-event series aboard Ron’s McLaren Artura Trophy, which has been upgraded to ‘Evo’ specification for the 2025 season.
Read MoreFull International GT Open season in 2025 for Greystone GT Pro pairing Kell & MacDonald
Greystone GT are excited to announce that International GT Open race winners James Kell and Dean MacDonald will return for a full-season assault on the championship in 2025. The British duo claimed the team’s maiden series win at the ‘Monza 500’ finale in October and will next year race the same McLaren 720S GT3 Evo, in which they contested 2024’s final three events, in the Pro category.
Read MoreJayden Kelly and Michael O’Brien join Greystone GT for 2025 McLaren Trophy Europe
Greystone GT are delighted to announce that Jayden Kelly and Michael O’Brien will join forces for the McLaren Trophy Europe in 2025. The duo will race the latest Evo-spec version of the McLaren Artura Trophy car and will go for outright championship honours in the all-new ‘Pro’ class.
Read MoreJames and Webb step up to Artura for 2025 McLaren Trophy Europe with Greystone GT
Greystone GT are delighted to announce that reigning McLaren Trophy Europe 570S Champions Ryan James and Oli Webb will remain with the team for 2025 and step up to the main Artura Trophy category. Ryan and Oli dominated the 570S class this year, winning eight of the 10 races, finishing on the podium in the other two and taking eight pole positions as they clinched the title at Monza, Italy, with three races to go.
Read MoreKell and MacDonald storm to Greystone GT’s first GT Open win
Greystone GT charged to a maiden International GT Open victory with a magnificent performance at the three-hour ‘Monza 500’ on Sunday. Drivers James Kell and Dean MacDonald commanded a race that began on a wet track aboard their McLaren 720S GT3 Evo while father-and-son duo Stewart and Lewis Proctor survived a bruising encounter to finish in the Pro-Am top 10.
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