"To pilot a race car is to confront the edge of control and chaos, a driver is not just steering a machine, they are mastering themselves."
Drivers
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Scott Noble
BRONZE DRIVER
Scott enters the 2026 season with a broadened global program across two of the sport’s most demanding arenas. His campaign begins in IMSA competition with appearances at the Rolex 24 at Daytona and the 12 Hours of Sebring, events that define endurance racing through relentless pace, traffic management, and strategic execution.
Noble then carries that momentum into Europe, competing in the endurance rounds of the Pirelli GT World Challenge Europe, where sustained pressure, consistency, and precision become the difference over long stints. Known for his discipline behind the wheel and adaptability across formats, Noble’s 2026 season represents a continued evolution as he takes on endurance racing’s most iconic challenges on both sides of the Atlantic.
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Jason Hart
SILVER DRIVER
A proven force in endurance racing, Jason Hart enters the 2026 season with a transatlantic endurance program spanning IMSA and European GT competition. His campaign includes appearances at two of North America’s most demanding endurance events—the Rolex 24 at Daytona and the 12 Hours of Sebring—where experience, adaptability, and race management are critical to success.
Hart continues his season in Europe, competing in the endurance rounds of the Pirelli GT World Challenge Europe, bringing with him years of GT racing experience and a reputation for consistency under pressure. As both a teammate and long-time driver coach to Scott Noble, Hart combines speed with deep technical understanding, playing a pivotal role in maximizing performance across multiple racing formats in 2026.
Driver Rankings Explained
The FIA GT3 driver rankings system is designed to ensure balanced and competitive racing by categorizing drivers into four distinct classifications: Platinum, Gold, Silver, and Bronze. These rankings are determined based on a combination of experience, career achievements, and age, creating a structure that accommodates both seasoned professionals and aspiring amateurs.
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PLATINUM
Platinum drivers represent the pinnacle of professional motorsport. These individuals are typically factory-backed or elite-level drivers with extensive international racing experience. They have achieved significant results in top-tier series such as Formula 1, the FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC), or other premier GT categories. Platinum drivers often serve as benchmarks for performance, bringing unmatched expertise, consistency, and speed to their teams.
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GOLD
Gold drivers are also professionals, but they may have slightly less extensive or recent records compared to Platinum drivers. They are often recognized for their strong performances in national or international racing championships, including prominent GT or endurance events. Gold drivers bridge the gap between the top-tier professionals and emerging talents, often providing leadership and strategic insights to their teams.
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SILVER
Silver drivers are semi-professional or young up-and-coming talents. This category often includes drivers under 30 who are transitioning from junior formulas or other racing series and showing promise in endurance and GT racing. Silver drivers may also be amateur racers with significant accomplishments or individuals on a professional development trajectory. They bring enthusiasm and potential to their teams and are frequently paired with higher-ranked drivers to balance experience and raw talent.
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BRONZE
Bronze drivers are amateur racers, typically over 30 years old, who compete for the love of the sport rather than as a career. This category is designed to encourage non-professional participants, enabling them to experience high-level racing alongside professionals. Bronze drivers are integral to the spirit of endurance racing, as many teams are built around their involvement, particularly in Pro-Am categories. Their participation fuels the inclusivity and accessibility that define GT3 racing.