Early years According to Elite Motorsport's website, the team was established in late 2011 by Eddie Ives, intending to design, develop and build their purpose-manufactured race cars, as well as compete in
750 Motor Club's racing series. In its BRDC F3 debut season, Elite Motorsport signed
Javier Sagrera,
Tom Lebbon and
José Garfias. In October 2021, it was announced that Elite Motorsport was one of the first eight teams committed with GB4 for the
2022 season.
2022–2024 For the
2022 GB3 season, Tom Lebbon remained with Elite Motorsport. The team signed
James Hedley and
John Bennett for remaining two cars. Later, James Hedley switched to
JHR Developments from the fifth round.
Ayato Iwasaki joined Elite Motorsport for the final round. In 2023, the team signed Oliver Stewart and
McKenzy Cresswell for
the GB3 campaign, while Ayato Iwasaki remained with Elite Motorsport for a full season. However,
Patrick Heuzenroeder replaced Ayato Iwasaki for the last two rounds. In
2024 GB3 season, the team signed
Jarrod Waberski and
Hugo Schwarze, while retaining McKenzy Cresswell. The team also competed in
GT4 European Series under partnership with Entire Race Engineering, fielding two
McLaren Artura GT4s.
2025–2026 For
the GB3 campaign, the team signed
Will Macintyre and two Filipina drivers:
Bianca Bustamante and Flynn Jackes. Midway through the season, Macintyre was forced to step away from racing following diagnoses of
lung and
brain cancer. He had won a race and scored two podiums. For the final round, Elite Motorsport promoted
Isaac Phelps from its GB4 outfit to replace Macintyre. Elite Motorsport also made its
International GT Open debut, having purchased a
Ferrari 296 GT3 in September 2024. Meanwhile, the team also competed in
GT4 European Series, fielding
Josh Rattican and
McKenzy Cresswell in a McLaren Artura GT4. In
2025 GB4 Championship,
Ary Bansal won the Drivers' championship, driving for Elite Motorsport. The team also won the Teams' championship, ending
KMR Sport's winning streak from 2022 to 2024. For 2026, Elite Motorsport entered
GB3 with Flynn Jackes, Kyuho Lee and
Kirill Kutskov;
GT4 European Series with a three-car entry using
McLaren Artura GT4s; as well as
International GT Open with Tom Emson and
Tom Lebbon. == Current drivers ==