Harry Mailer will step up from the Ginetta Junior Championship into the Fun Cup endurance series this season, sharing a car with Zoe and Guy Wenham.
After finishing runner-up in each of the last two seasons, Ollie Chadwick is targeting championship glory this year in the Ginetta GT5 Challenge with Xentek Motorsport.
Ex-Formula Renault UK and Michelin Ginetta GT4 Supercup champion Carl Breeze looks set to be missing from action in 2016 following the loss of a major sponsor.
Following successful showings in the Scholarship and Winter Series, Harry King will embark on his first full Ginetta Junior campaign in 2016 with Elite Motorsport.
Ben Green has released a unique 360 degree onboard video as he tested his Ginetta G55 GT4 at Donington Park recently.
Ginetta and Easykart UK have extended their partnership into a fifth year, as they work together to provide a route from entry level karting through to car-racing.
Following in his son’s footsteps, Mark Davenport will return to the Ginetta GT5 Challenge this year for a full season with Reflex Racing.
Ginetta GT4 Supercup front-runners Rob Boston Racing are making their Ginetta Junior Championship debut this season with racing rookie Greg Johnson.
Grahame Tilley will make his debut in the Michelin Ginetta GT4 Supercup this season, entering the BTCC support series after two seasons racing Radical sportscars.
The latest winner of the Ginetta Junior Scholarship, Daniel Harper, has signed with Douglas Motorsport for the 2016 season.
After taking his maiden race win last season, Reece Somerfield is targeting the championship top three on his return to the Michelin Ginetta GT4 Supercup this year.
The latest member of the Fittipaldi racing dynasty, Enzo, will make his UK racing debut in the Ginetta Junior Championship this season.
Kyle Hornby has 2016 Ginetta Junior Championship glory in his sights, telling TCF that “now it’s time to make my mark” in the BTCC support championship.
Geri Nicosia is the latest driver to join JHR Developments for the 2016 Ginetta Junior Championship.
Mectech Motorsport’s Bradley Smith has confirmed the team is planning to run multiple cars in this year’s Ginetta Junior Championship.
Will Burns has moved from HHC Motorsport to Douglas Motorsport for the 2016 Michelin Ginetta GT4 Supercup. his third season in the BTCC-support championship.
Kyle Hornby has moved from R&J Motorsport to JHR Developments for his second season in the Ginetta Junior Championship.



