HP TECH Motorsport to Debut in GT America for 2026 with Ferrari 296 GT3

HP TECH Motorsport to Debut in GT America for 2026 with Ferrari 296 GT3

HP TECH Motorsport is proud to announce its entry into the 2026 GT America powered by AWS, fielding a Ferrari 296 GT3 in what will be the team’s first official season of competition in the SRO Motorsports Group paddock.

This debut marks an important step for the newly established program, which has been developed with a long-term approach toward sustainable involvement. By entering GT America — a single-driver sprint race series known for its competitive yet accessible format — HP TECH Motorsport begins the process of establishing a reliable foundation within the sport.

As a first-year entrant, the team is approaching the 2026 season with a measured and disciplined outlook. With a focus on creating a structured, team, and development-oriented environment, HP TECH Motorsport aims to support drivers at various stages of their careers while contributing constructively to the broader racing community.

“Our entry into GT America for 2026 is the result of careful planning and a shared vision for the future of our program,” said Jorge Herrera, Team Principal, HP TECH Motorsport. “We are committed to building a team that is not only competitive, but structured to support driver development in a meaningful way. Supporting talent like Tony Davis will continue to be a core focus of what we do.”

HP TECH Motorsport has selected the Ferrari 296 GT3 as its platform for the 2026 season. The car’s combination of competitiveness, and established support network made it a strong fit for the team’s debut campaign. The decision underscores HP TECH’s goal of building a program that is both technically sound and adaptable as the team develops.

Looking ahead, the team sees this entry as the foundation of a broader, multi-year plan. Future goals include expanding participation across the SRO ladder and supporting the progression of drivers through higher levels of GT racing in North America.

Tony Davis, who will pilot the Ferrari 296 GT3 for the 2026 season, exemplifies the type of athlete HP TECH Motorsport is committed to supporting — determined, growth-oriented, and deeply passionate about the sport. As part of its long-term vision, the team hopes to use its platform to help drivers like Davis gain the experience and exposure needed to advance in their careers.

Further details regarding the team’s 2026 calendar, technical partners, and personnel will be announced in the coming months.

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