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BEGINS 1 APRIL

An epic line-up in British GT

Returning champions, a plethora of factory drivers, and new machines to tame throughout a sell-out grid – the British GT Championship has all the ingredients to provide another thrilling year of action.

A total of 36 full-time entries – with further one-off additions likely – are due to take part in the nine-race, seven-round calendar, which gets under way at Oulton Park on 1 April before taking in the usual venues of Silverstone, Donington Park (x2), a return to Spa after a one-year absence, Snetterton, and the season finale at Brands Hatch.

Four-time champion Jonny Adam returns with fledgling team Blackthorn, father-and-son duo Rob and Ricky Collard team up at Barwell Motorsport, while Aston Martin Formula 1 ambassador Jessica Hawkins will make her debut at Beechdean.

BMW factory driver Raffaele Marciello remains with John Ferguson at RAM Racing for another year, and nearly-man Phil Keen returns at 2 Seas alongside 2022 GT3 champion Ian Loggie.

On the car front, the new Aston Martin Vantage GT3 is set to race in the championship as well as

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