The Daytona team was front and centre at the Team Brit launch day to talk all things motorsport.
On the 19th of March, we were honoured to attend the Team Brit 2025 season car launch alongside team drivers and key sponsors. The McLaren 570S GT4 and BMW M240i were unveiled in the heart of London's financial district, attracting crowds of excited fans gunning to catch a glimpse of the pedigree of car and driver alike. Both were impeccably turned out, sporting Team Brit's signature purple and clearly at the top of their game.
This comes ahead of their season debut race at Silverstone on the 5th of April, where the team is set to kick off their season in style with their full fleet taking on an Endurance Championship at the epicentre of British Motorsport.
Check out Team Brit's full race calendar here.
We were also lucky enough to catch up with drivers Bobby Trundley and Paul Fullick as well as the Team Principal, Mike Scudamore:
Bobby Trundley – A former Daytona driver and a five-time national karting champion. Upon graduating from karting, he joined Team Brit and has grown to become a driver envied by all for his skill and style. As well as a driver, Trundley is a mentor to up-and-coming drivers and a bit of a celebrity in the world of karting, having featured in well-known videos covering Daytona events such as the 24-hour endurance race, where he drove alongside the likes of Cameron Das.
Paul Fullick – A British military veteran and an immensely talented driver who involves himself in countless charitable projects, one of which included delivering aid to Ukraine, where he became acquainted with Charles Graham, the CEO of Daytona Motorsport, who was involved in the same project. Connecting over a shared love of motorsport, Fullick has been a great friend of the company and an outspoken advocate for the benefits of improving accessibility within racing.
Mike Scudamore – As Team Principal, Mike leads Team Brit and has been instrumental in its off-track success. He aims to break down the exclusivity surrounding motorsport and champions the team's £20-30 tickets alongside tours of the cars and workshops on race days.
At Daytona, we share Team Brit's belief that motorsport has the power to change lives. Here’s to an exhilarating 2025 season – we can’t wait to see what comes next!