Barwell Motorsport complete 2026 British GT trio with Martin and Waberski

Barwell Motorsport complete 2026 British GT trio with Martin and Waberski

04 March 2026

Barwell Motorsport complete 2026 British GT trio with Martin and Waberski

04 March 2026

Barwell Motorsport have confirmed their third and final entry for the 2026 British GT Championship, with Alex Martin and Jarrod Waberski piloting a third Lamborghini Huracan GT3 EVO2.

Martin has secured four race wins over the last two seasons and finished fourth in last year’s drivers’ championship. In 2024, he was tied for runner-up behind Rob and Ricky Collard and has more maximum scores than any other amateur driver since joining Barwell Motorsport.

The Briton will be joined by Jarrod Waberski, making his British GT debut after a switch in racing disciplines last year. A multiple race-winner in the GB4 Championship, the South African driver won the Silver title in the GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup in 2025, which included a win at Monza and a podium finish at the 24 Hours of Spa.

The Surrey-based squad will sport an all-new blue and black livery in 2026, as they look to mount a title-challenge.

Alex Martin said: “I’m really excited about this year, and to be working with Jarrod. Everybody who’s been around him says he’s a great guy and super quick. I believe you can always keep improving, and I hope to learn some new things from him this season, same as I did with Sandy, who taught me so much.

“Although we’re in Silver-Am, the outright title is still always the aim. We’ve seen Silver-Am crews in the overall fight before, and if we can put together a consistent campaign and stay clear of trouble, hopefully we can be right in the fight come the end of the year.”

Jarrod Waberski added: “I’m delighted to be joining Barwell and Alex for this year and making my British GT debut. Last year was my first in GT racing and it was a steep learning curve, but it was an amazing season with some incredible success. The BMW took a lot of adapting to after racing single-seaters, and I had to alter my driving technique quite a lot to suit it. After one test in the Lamborghini I felt right at home.

“Success in British GT is so often determined by the performance of the amateur driver, and Alex has proven himself as one of the top drivers in the championship. With him and Barwell behind me the aim has to be to fight for both the Silver-Am title, and the overall GT3 crown.”

Tickets for all 2026 British GT events at MSV circuits are available now. Click here for more information.

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