March 13, 2026 | News | GT4 Winter Series

GT4 Winter Series welcomes largest grid of the season at Barcelona

The GT4 Winter Series hosts its season finale this coming weekend at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya.

The ever-popular venue has once again attracted a compelling group of GT4 entries, with over 20 cars expected to take the start.

Joel Mesch and Enrico Forderer have secured the overall championship as well as the PRO class standings, and will now endeavour to further what has already been a record-breaking GT4 Winter Series campaign. By winning two races at the Aragon event, the German pair now hold a total of eight victories this season, eclipsing the previous record from 2024 champions Forsetti Motorsport.

While the overall title has been decided, the BMW pairing Charlie Robertson and Ravi Ramyead (L’Espace Bienvenue) are not secure in second place. Currently on 136 points, the British pair are just six clear of W&S Motorsport’s Frederik Zebis, who will once again share the #30 PRO-AM Porsche Cayman with Tim Horrell this weekend.

Within the PRO-AM category, scored separately from the overall standings, Ramyead and Robertson have a 14-point advantage over the #111 SR Motorsport Mercedes crew, Cedric Fuchs and Willi Kühne. With the strongest PRO-AM class entry of the season – and thus, more points available – a good weekend for Fuchs and Kühne could see the championship lead change hands before the last chequered flag of the year.

The AM class is also not secure, with Joachim Bölting of W&S Motorsport holding an 18-point lead over Team VRT’s Aleksandrs Bobrovs. 42 points remain available to score, however, Bobrovs will have to rely on non-finishes from Bölting to win the class standings.

A number of teams are returning to the GT4 Winter Series for the final weekend of the 2026 season. This includes outgoing champions Elite Motorsport and McKenzy Cresswell, who will share the #78 McLaren Artura GT4 with 2025 rival Charlie Hart. Additionally, a second Elite McLaren has been entered, to be driven by 2025 Ginetta Junior runner-up Fred Green and F4 graduate Harri Reynolds.

RaceLab makes a welcome return for the final event, reuniting with Colin and Robert Cronin, who previously drove the McLaren at the season-opener. Fellow McLaren squad Greystone GT bring Mark Kempster and Jayden Kelly to the PRO-AM class, with the latter eager to match his race-winning performance at Portimão. The #31 W&S Motorsport entry features another returnee, as Maximilian Schreyer joins the GT4WS grid for the first time this year in the Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 RS CS.

NM Racing Team will bring two Mercedes-AMG GT4s to the grid; a PRO-AM entry for August Macbeth and Santiago Valvé, plus a PRO entry For Mario Pinazo and Valentin Kluss. For Kluss, this weekend marks a return to racing, having last appeared in Eurocup-3 during 2024.

Speedy Motorsport makes a second appearance of the season, entering a PRO-AM Toyota Supra GT4 EVO2 for Nadim Haddad and Izz Bustami. Meanwhile, further additional entries come from Senkyr Motorsport, Razoon – More Than Racing, BWT Mücke Motorsport, East Racing Motorsport and XR Racing.

The last races of the 2026 GT4 Winter Series are expected to be a fantastic spectacle. The racing action will stream live on the Winter Series YouTube channel, while fans can experience the event at the track with weekend tickets starting from just €14.

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