MKH Racing makes its British GT return this year after joining the championship’s new four-round Endurance Cup.
Team co-founders Peter Montague and Stuart Hall are teaming up in a latest spec Aston Martin Vantage AMR GT4 after their squad, Ron Johnson and Tom Ingram contested 2023’s season finale with the previous model.
Its 2025 driver combination is new to British GT but has covered significant mileage in the likes of GT Cup, while Hall is a two-time overall British GT race winner.
MKH’s Aston will be seen for the first time at Donington Park, which stages the opening rounds of this year’s Endurance Cup and wider British GT Championship on April 5/6. Silverstone and Spa then host two three-hour Endurance Cup races before Donington closes out both campaigns.
“We are very excited to be in British GT; it has been an ambition of the team to compete at this level for some time,” said Montague. “It’s taken a lot of hard work to get here, but we have a very strong and experienced team and are confident we will do our best.
“We have raced with the Aston Martin brand for a number of years, so it’s exciting to be racing the new GT4 Aston in British GT. Stu and myself have been team-mates for some time, and it is a natural progression for the MKH team to progress to British GT.”
Hall, a former Aston Martin Racing works driver and 2013 FIA WEC champion, added: “I’m very excited to be back in the British GT paddock, and especially with a team that I lend my name too and was instrumental in putting together.
“My first British GT race was some 18 years ago… I’ve got a long history with Aston Martin, so to be back in British GT with an Aston is fantastic. We are under no illusions about the task ahead of us, but I’ve won British GT races before so there is no reason why I can’t again – especially with this team around me.”
MKH’s 2025 programme also extends to the support paddock after entering the Ginetta Junior Championship for the first time.