March 4, 2026 | News | GT4 Winter Series

GT4WS: SR Motorsport look to continue run of dominance at Aragon

The fourth round of the GT4 Winter Series takes place this weekend, at the always-spectacular Motorland Aragon.

The venue is situated a stone’s throw from the town of Alcañiz, a part of Spain that has been a hotbed of motorsport dating back to the mid-1960s. The Motorland Aragon circuit – established in 2009 – has continued the legacy created by the town centre street circuit of yore, and has cultivated a reputation as one of the best tracks in Europe.

SR Motorsport’s Joel Mesch and Enrico Förderer will be looking to make a little history of their own in Aragon, as they vie to extend their streak of six consecutive victories in the GT4 Winter Series. This weekend, the German pair have the opportunity to secure the overall and PRO class championships, after both winning vice-championships in previous season. Additionally, the pairing may secure the wins-per-season record in GEDLICH Racing’s GT4 category, which currently stands at seven.

However, the green and black #11 Mercedes of SR Motorsport by Schnitzelalm will have challengers once again. That includes the sister #111 PRO-AM entry, whose young charger Cedric Fuchs moved from 15th to 3rd in the second race at Valencia. Fuchs will once again share with Willi Kühne. Additional Mercedes competition will once again come from PRO class entrant Tom Papenberg (CV Performance x JP Motorsport), and Team VRT’s Aleksandrs Bobrovs in the AM class.

PRO-AM championship leaders Ravi Ramyead and Charlie Robertson will once again be likely challengers for overall results in the L’Espace Bienvenue BMW. Having secured six overall podiums so far this season without a trip to the top step, the British duo will be eager to claim a win in the final leg of the season. Also in PRO-AM, Araújo Competição’s #007 Aston Martin of Bruno Pereira and Frederico Peters will look to fight for overall results and class wins.

W&S Motorsport will bring three cars to the grid. After a promising first weekend as a pair last time out, Nicolas Guillaume and Frederik Zebis will once again share the #31 PRO class entry at Motorland Aragon. Meanwhile, two AM class entries are expected, as Joachim Bölting looks to hold on to his 12-point advantage over Bobrovs in the class standings. Meanwhile, Tim Horrell returns after skipping Valencia, set to drive solo in the GT4 Winter Series for the first time.

In the Club class, a point of curiosity comes in the form of Thilo Goos’ co-driver in the BWT Mücke Motorsport Aston Martin V8 Vantage GT4. With Mattis Pluschkell absent, team manager and former Aston Martin factory driver Stefan Mücke will take part along with Goos. The German racer, a stalwart of GT and Endurance competition, will be looking to show that his prolific pace has gone nowhere since his move towards team management.

The GT4 Winter Series races will once again air live as part of the weekend’s broadcast action on the Winter Series YouTube channel. Saturday’s show is set to begin at 13:55 CET, featuring the first GT4 Winter Series race of the weekend. Sunday’s pair of races will be a part of the Sunday broadcast, airing from 09:20 CET.

Calendar

15 JAN – 18 JAN PORTIMAO /P
22 JAN – 25 JAN ESTORIL /P
12 FEB – 15 FEB VALENCIA /E
5 MAR – 8 MAR ARAGÓN /E
12 MAR – 15 MAR BARCELONA /E

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