2025 Season

2025 GT Cup - STANDINGS

Position Team Car Difference Total
3rd (1st in Class)
Feathers Motorsport
Aston Martin AMR Vantage GT4
42
412

Updated After Round 18

2025 GT Cup - Rounds 1,2 & 3

Donington Park – GP – 29th March & 30th March 2025

FEATHERS MOTOR SPORT MAKES PERFECT START TO 2025 SEASON

Feathers Motorsport Car 82

Feathers Motorsport (FMS) made a victorious start to the season on its return to the UK-based GT Cup series, earning a brace of dominant GTH Class victories and another podium finish at Donington Park, last weekend.

 

This resounding success means that series debutant Archie Clark and his co-driver, the 2019 Aston Martin Racing Driver Academy winner Tom Canning, lead the overall championship standings as well as the GTH Class points table, after three rounds. The performance also marked the perfect return to the championship after FMS’s sabbatical from 2024.

 

The 16-year-old Clark, driving an Inspire Engineering-prepared version of the ultra-successful Aston Martin Vantage GT4 on his first appearance for the Northamptonshire-based FMS, recorded his maiden car racing victory in Saturday’s opening 25-minute Sprint Race. He then followed that up with second place in class in the afternoon’s second sprint, having started from the GTH pole in both.

Session Class Result (GTH)
Saturday Qualifying
P1
Saturday Sprint Race 1
1st
Saturday Sprint Race 2
1st
Sunday Qualifying
P1
Sunday Endurance Race
1st

Notes:

Debut Race Weekend – Archie Clark

2025 GT Cup - Rounds 4,5,6 & 7

Brands Hatch – GP – 17th May & 18th May 2025

FEATHERS MOTOR SPORT CONTINUES PERFECT START TO 2025 SEASON

Feathers Motorsport (FMS) continued its phenomenal start to the UK-based 2025 GT Cup season by adding two more GTH Class victories and two further podium finishes at Brands Hatch last weekend; cementing its position at the top of the championship standings after two meetings.

 

Sixteen-year-old series debutant Archie Clark, newly announced as one of 23 candidates nominated for the 2025 Aston Martin Racing Driver Academy, and his co driver, the 2019 AMR Academy winner Tom Canning, now lead the overall championship standings by five points, and the GTH class by 66 (!), after seven of the 22 rounds run.

 

FMS, the Northamptonshire-based organisation which runs an Inspire Engineering prepared version of the ultra-successful Aston Martin Vantage GT4, and which returned to the GT Cup for 2025 after a season’s sabbatical, hit the ground running at the Kent circuit as Clark claimed pole for the opening Sprint Race on Saturday. 

Session Class Result (GTH)
Saturday Qualifying
P1
Saturday Sprint Race
1st
Saturday Pit-stop Race
2nd
Sunday Qualifying
P1
Sunday Pit-stop
1st
Sunday Sprint Race
2nd

Notes:

N/A

2025 GT Cup - Rounds 8, 9, 10 & 11

Snetterton 300 – 7th June & 8th June 2025

FEATHERS MOTOR SPORT MAINTAINS 100% PODIUM RECORD IN 2025

Feathers Motorsport (FMS) maintained its exceptional 100% podium finishing record in the UK-based 2025 GT Cup while also collecting its fifth victory of the season in the quadruple-header at the Snetterton meeting, last weekend.

 

The results mean that sixteen-year-old series debutant Archie Clark, one of 23 candidates nominated for the 2025 Aston Martin Racing Driver Academy, and his co-driver, the 2019 AMR Academy winner Tom Canning, remain at the top of the GTH Class standings, 49 points clear of their nearest rivals after 11 rounds.

 

FMS, the Northamptonshire-based organisation which runs an Inspire Engineering-prepared version of the ultra-successful Aston Martin Vantage GT4, and which returned to the GT Cup for 2025 after a season’s sabbatical, faced several challenges through the weekend that made the podium sweep even more remarkable.

Session Class Result (GTH)
Saturday Qualifying
P3
Saturday Sprint Race
3rd
Saturday Pit-stop Race
3rd
Sunday Qualifying
P2
Sunday Pit-stop
3rd
Sunday Sprint Race
1st

Notes:

N/A

2025 GT Cup - Rounds 12, 13 & 14

Silverstone – 2nd & 3rd August 2025

Consistency Pays Off For Feathers Motor Sport As Glittering Podium Run Continues At Silverstone

Yet another podium sweep in the UK-based 2025 GT Cup allowed Feathers Motorsport (FMS) to retain a healthy lead in the GTH class championship at Silverstone last weekend, as the series moves towards its season’s autumn climax.

 

While there were no victories to add to the five already amassed so far this season, three second places at the home of British Motorsport – including one in the rain-affected centrepiece GT Cup 100 event – ensured FMS retains its extraordinary 100% podium finishing record in 2025.

 

The results also mean that sixteen-year-old series debutant Archie Clark, one of 23 candidates nominated for the 2025 Aston Martin Racing Driver Academy, and his co-driver, the 2019 AMR Academy winner Tom Canning, remain at the top of the GTH Class standings 29 points clear of their nearest rivals after 14 rounds.

 

FMS, the Northamptonshire-based organisation which runs an Inspire Engineering-prepared version of the ultra-successful Aston Martin Vantage GT4, extracted the maximum from the package throughout the weekend despite facing a notable straight-line speed deficit to key Ginetta rivals in each of the three races.

 

Session Class Result (GTH)
Saturday Qualifying
P3
Saturday Sprint Race
2nd
Saturday Sprint Race
2nd
Sunday Qualifying
P2
Endurance Race
2nd

Notes:

N/A

2025 GT Cup - Rounds 15, 16, 17 & 18

Donington GP – 20th & 21st September 2025

FEATHERS MOTOR SPORT BACK ON VICTORY TRAIL AT DONINGTON PARK

An exceptional victory and three further podium finishes from Donington Park’s four-race autumn GT Cup meeting last weekend, allowed Feathers Motorsport (FMS) to extend its lead in the series’ GTH class championship with just the final quadruple-header at Snetterton (11-12 October) left to run.

 

A tally of six wins amassed so far in an extraordinary comeback season for the Northamptonshire-based organisation, which runs an Inspire Engineering-prepared version of the ultra-successful Aston Martin Vantage GT4, means that its impressive young rookie Archie Clark also leads the Sprint Challenge standings into the final four rounds in Norfolk next month.

 

One win, two second places and a third in class, over the Saturday and Sunday, ensured that an FMS driver has now stood on a step of the podium on 18 consecutive occasions, or put another way, in every race entered so far in 2025.

 
Session Class Result (GTH)
Saturday Qualifying
P3
Saturday Sprint Race
2nd
Saturday Pit-stop Race
3rd
Sunday Qualifying
P1
Sunday Pit-stop
1st
Sunday Sprint Race
2nd

Notes:

Archie Clark – Driver of the Weekend