Greystone GT achieved one of the best weekends in the history of the team with landmark victories in both the GT Cup at Silverstone and in the McLaren Trophy at Germany’s world-renowned Nurburgring. With Phillip Carter scoring his first career win on home soil and the Anglo-American duo Jem Hepworth and Rafa Martinez securing a maiden McLaren Trophy class win in Europe, it was a truly remarkable few days for the Silverstone-based squad.
Read MoreGreystone GT drivers score best GT Open results in France
Greystone GT drivers Stewart and Lewis Proctor scored their best result in the International GT Open during a pair of chaotic races at Paul Ricard, while a busy weekend for the team also featured British GT Championship action in Portugal.
Read MoreMcLaren Trophy win and GT Cup podiums for Greystone GT
Greystone GT maintained a 100 per cent winning record in the McLaren Trophy as the all-new series staged its second event at the legendary Spa-Francorchamps circuit in Belgium in support of the track’s annual 24-hour race. Shaun Pendrigh and Stuart White triumphed in the Pro-Am division of the 570S Trophy and scored a double-pole position on a weekend that also featured career-best qualifying and race results for two long-time team drivers in the GT Cup at Oulton Park.
Read MoreGreystone GT score best British GT finish at Snetterton
Greystone GT scored their best overall British GT Championship result to date at Snetterton with an heroic performance by Mike Price and Callum Macleod. The Greystone GT mechanics had worked tirelessly to repair the #3 Mercedes-AMG in just 17 days after it was rolled during the previous event at Donington Park and Mike repaid their efforts by qualifying a career-best seventh during Saturday’s Am session.
Read MoreGreystone GT make history with McLaren Trophy double win
Greystone GT made history last weekend by dominating the inaugural McLaren Trophy weekend at Circuit Paul Ricard in France and claiming a double race win plus four other podium finishes. Meanwhile in the GT Cup at Snetterton Phillip Carter and Michael Broadhurst were cruelly robbed of a maiden class win together due to a mechanical issue on the last lap of the weekend after the pair had dominated the afternoon event.
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