Phillip Carter and Michael Broadhurst triumphed in the last race of the 2023 GT Cup Championship as Greystone GT finished the season in perfect fashion at Snetterton. The win for the #14 McLaren 570S GT4, which came in the hotly-contested GTH class, helped Phillip and Michael seal third place in the Drivers’ standings in the category; their best campaign to date in only the second full season of racing for York-based Phillip.
Read MoreMcLaren Trophy title joy for Greystone GT in Spain
Greystone GT scored a maiden title success on Sunday as the Silverstone-based outfit became the inaugural McLaren Trophy Teams’ Champions in a dramatic season finale at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya in Spain. But while there was joy for the team in many quarters, there was heartbreak for Rafa Martinez and Jem Hepworth, who were on course to win the 570S Trophy Drivers’ crown when a technical issue on the penultimate lap of the season denied them.
Read MoreTop-10 finishes for Greystone GT in GT Open at Monza
Greystone GT’s Stewart and Lewis Proctor delivered a pair of top-10 finishes in the Pro-Am category on a hard-fought weekend of racing in mixed weather conditions in the International GT Open at Monza. The Scottish father-and-son duo continued their recent upturn in form seen most potently at the Red Bull Ring earlier this month at Italy’s ‘Cathedral of Speed’, racing hard against high-quality opposition aboard their #66 Prosource McLaren 720S GT3 Evo.
Read MoreGreystone GT on GT Cup podium again at Donington
Greystone GT scored another GT Cup podium finish at Donington Park to ensure that Phillip Carter and Michael Broadhurst will go to the final round of the series as contenders for the GTH title. The result for the Silverstone team, which was the eighth top-three finish for the #14 McLaren 570S GT4, was the highlight a weekend in which a number of unfortunate incidents caused Phillip and Michael valuable points.
Read MorePole position and best GT Open finish for Greystone GT
Greystone GT scored a first pole position and a best-ever finish in the International GT Open last weekend while ultra-strong race pace in the British GT Championship should have netted the Silverstone-based team a top-five finish. The speed shown by both Stewart and Lewis Proctor at the Red Bull Ring and by Mike Price and Callum Macleod at Brands Hatch was a clear indication of the increasing competitiveness of both the McLaren and Mercedes-AMG packages in the two series.
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