2025-11-18

Kessel Racing returns with two Ferrari 296 GT3

4 Hour of Sepang Winners to Challenge for GT Title in 2025/26

Following a successful 2024/2025 Asian Le Mans Series (ALMS) campaign, highlighted by victory in the opening round at Sepang (Malaysia), Kessel Racing is set to return to the ever-growing winter endurance championship. The recently announced entry list features an impressive 48 cars across three classes, marking it the largest grid in ALMS history.
 
Kessel Racing will field two Ferrari 296 GT3s, each boasting a formidable driver line-up. The No. 15 is the result of a partnership between Switzerland and the United States, with Kessel Racing joining forces with Project IV Motorsports, the official race team for The Collection and Ferrari of Miami. At the wheel will be the experienced American driver Memo Gidley, the rising star of Ferrari in the USA and Europe Dylan Medler, and the Italian Alessandro Balzan, an old friend of Kessel Racing.
 
The No. 74 Ferrari brings together an equally strong trio, following an outstanding season that saw them secure both the Sprint and Endurance Cup titles in the highly competitive GT World Challenge. American Dustin Blattner will once again team-up with German Dennis Marschall, while Chris Lulham – former sim racer, protégé of Max Verstappen, and winner alongside the four-time Formula 1 World Champion in their first-ever GT3 race at the Nürburgring Nordschleife – completes the line-up.
 
A total of 22 GT3 cars will contest the six races in this year´s season. The championship will kick-off once again at Sepang, before moving on to Dubai and Abu Dhabi, with the venues hosting a double-header weekend in January.
 
Building on last years’ experience and with a strengthened driver roster, Kessel Racing aims to challenge for podiums and championship honours throughout the 2025 Asian Le Mans Series.