
The early spring period quickly evolved into a packed run of international competition for BAM-represented and supported drivers, with standout performances delivered across endurance racing, GT competition, and Formula E. From podiums at Bathurst and Sebring to victories in Berlin, Paul Ricard, and the Nürburgring, the opening months of the season have already produced major results across Europe, North America, Asia, and the Middle East.
- 7 race weekends
- 11 championships contested
- 11 BAM represented drivers in action
- Racing across 12 countries and 4 continents
- 3 new drivers supported
- 7 victories and 14 podium finishes
13th-15th February
The first race weekend of the period saw BAM drivers in action across Australia and Saudi Arabia, with strong performances in both GT endurance racing and Formula E.
At the iconic Bathurst 12 Hour, Ben Green delivered a standout result for JMR in the #99 Pro/Am entry, securing an excellent P2 finish. Jordan Pepper, racing in the Pro class for BMW Team WRT, finished P12, while Nicky Catsburg endured a difficult outing in the #2 JMR Pro entry and was classified P28.
Meanwhile in Jeddah, Nico Müller continued his Formula E campaign with the Porsche Formula E Team. In Round 4, he qualified P7 and converted that into a strong P4 finish, narrowly missing out on the podium. Round 5 proved more difficult, with Nico finishing P16.
20th-22nd March
March’s key race weekend delivered action across the United States, Germany, and Spain — and included a victory at the Nürburgring.
12 Hours of Sebring
It was another strong IMSA weekend for BAM drivers at Sebring. Nicky Catsburg secured a podium finish for Corvette Racing, bringing the #4 car home in P3 after qualifying eighth. Neil Verhagen followed with a solid P5 in the #1 Paul Miller Racing BMW, while Nick Yelloly finished P6 in GTP for Acura after qualifying ninth. Inter Europol Competition also showed strong pace in LMP2, with qualifying the #43 car in P3 before the team’s race unfortunately ended early due to an alternator issue.
NLS 2
Dan Harper and Jordan Pepper teamed up with ROWE Racing for NLS 2 and delivered BAM’s standout result of the month, taking victory in dominant style at the Nürburgring.
Formula E – Madrid
Nico Müller returned to Formula E action in Madrid, qualifying P13 and working his way through to finish P8 for Porsche Formula E Team.
4th-5th April
GT World Challenge Asia – Malaysia
Neil Verhagen made his GT World Challenge Asia debut with BMW, competing for the first time in Malaysia. He secured a solid P6 finish in Race 1, followed by a strong improvement to P4 in Race 2.
11th-12th April
A busy opening weekend of the European season saw drivers within the BAM Motorsport Management stable and BAM-supported drivers competing across ELMS, MLMC and GT World Challenge Europe in Barcelona and Paul Ricard.
European Le Mans Series – Barcelona
Nick Yelloly began his ELMS campaign with Inter Europol Competition in LMP2, recovering from a power steering issue that dropped the car a lap down to finish P5 after an impressive drive through the field.
In LMP3, Henry Cubides Olarte delivered one of the standout performances of the weekend. After being disqualified from qualifying and starting from the back of the grid, he fought through the field and was in contention for victory before ultimately securing a strong P3 finish.
Michelin Le Mans Cup – Barcelona
Mikkel Kristensen showed good progression through a competitive field with ANS Motorsport, qualifying P16 and finishing P15.
Colin Noble, racing with Vector Sport, encountered early contact which impacted his race, finishing P21.
GT World Challenge Europe – Paul Ricard
Dan Harper began his GT World Challenge Europe campaign with Team WRT in the Pro class alongside Valentino Rossi, showing strong pace across the weekend and finishing P12 overall, P9 in class in a positive start to the season. Jordan Pepper continued his impressive integration with BMW, delivering a strong P4 finish overall and securing P3 in the Pro class.
18th-20th April
April continued with a standout weekend of results across IMSA, WEC and the Nürburgring, delivering multiple wins and podium finishes for BAM drivers.
IMSA – Long Beach
Nick Yelloly claimed victory in GTP with the #93 Acura, converting pole position into a win with a controlled and commanding drive on the streets of Long Beach.
FIA World Endurance Championship – Imola
Dan Harper made his WEC debut one to remember, securing victory in LMGT3 with Team WRT in the #69 BMW M4 LMGT3 Evo. Nicky Catsburg completed a double podium for BAM drivers, finishing P2 in the #33 Corvette Z06 with TF Sport after a close fight to the line.
Nürburgring – NLS / N24 Qualifiers
Ben Green secured overall victory in the N24 Qualifiers (NLS 5) with Scherer Sport PHX in the #16 Audi R8 LMS GT3 Evo II, continuing his strong run of endurance form.
Neil Verhagen also impressed on debut for BMW M Motorsport in the #81 entry, taking a class win in SP-X with the BMW M3 Touring.
Jordan Pepper added to the strong weekend at the Nürburgring, finishing P5 in the #99 ROWE Racing entry.
24th-26th April
British GT – Silverstone 500
Dan Harper continued his strong run of form with Paradine Competition, securing pole position before finishing P3 in the Silverstone 500 after a competitive race-long battle at the front.
Ben Green returned to British GT action with 2 Seas Motorsport, qualifying P5 before an unfortunate DNF ended what had looked to be a promising weekend.
Ultimate Cup – Paul Ricard
Pedro Moreno returned to top-level prototype competition with ANS Motorsport in the opening round of the Ultimate Cup at Paul Ricard. Despite a recent break from front-line motorsport, Pedro quickly settled back into the rhythm and proved to be one of the fastest drivers on track during his two-hour stint. Unfortunately, the car was later forced to retire with a mechanical issue, but Pedro is set to return with the team at Magny-Cours for the remainder of his programme.
2nd – 3rd May
A huge international race weekend saw BAM Motorsport Management and supported drivers competing across Formula E, ELMS, IMSA, GT World Challenge Europe and the Michelin Le Mans Cup — delivering victories, podiums and strong performances throughout.
Formula E – Berlin
Nico Müller secured a standout victory in Berlin with the Porsche Formula E Team, continuing his impressive start to the season and adding another major result to his 2026 campaign.
European Le Mans Series – Paul Ricard
Henry Cubides Olarte secured his first ELMS victory in LMP3 with Inter Europol Competition after another impressive drive in the #13 entry.
In LMGT3, Alec Udell claimed a strong P2 finish with TF Sport, while Mex Jansen secured another podium with P3 for GR Racing.
IMSA – Laguna Seca
Nicky Catsburg secured P2 in the #4 Corvette after another competitive GTD Pro performance. Nick Yelloly in the #93 Acura and Neil Verhagen with Paul Miller Racing both suffered strategy setbacks during the race, eventually finishing P5 and P8 respectively.
GT World Challenge Europe – Brands Hatch
Jordan Pepper continued his strong GTWC Europe campaign with Team WRT, securing P4 and P7 across the two races. Ben Green delivered impressive recovery drives with Emil Frey Racing, climbing through the field to finish P10 and P11.
Michelin Le Mans Cup – Paul Ricard
Colin Noble and Geronimo Gomez Azza secured P7 for Vector Sport after a solid midfield race, while Mikkel Kristensen continued his progression with ANS Motorsport, finishing P13 in a highly competitive field.
Another successful weekend across multiple championships saw BAM-supported drivers once again competing at the front across international motorsport.
Alongside continued success on track, BAM Motorsport Management has also expanded its involvement across the 2026 season through several new driver support programmes. BAM has assisted in driver management, contract support and securing race programmes across three championships for three new faces in 2026. Mex Jansen, Geronimo Gomez Azza and Pedro Moreno have all received support through BAM’s established presence within international GT and endurance racing, with BAM continuing to strengthen its involvement across multiple programmes and championships.