The Special Correspondent has been a long time supporter of GT Racing, especially in recent years the excellent British GT Championship. So he seized an opportunity to preview the 2015 edition with a visit to Brands Hatch a week or so back.<\/em><\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n Wednesday 25 March \u2013 Media Day for the British GT at Brands Hatch. Wet weather was forecast but it was dry and sunny the whole day. This year the splendid entry of 35 cars is almost completely balanced between the GT3 cars (18) and the GT4s (17), this latter class becoming deservedly very popular. A number of cars spent useful time on the circuit \u2013 here are some of them: <\/a><\/p>\n New this season are two McLaren 650S cars entered by Von Ryan Racing.
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\nOne of three BMW Z4 GT3s entered, this being run by Barwell Racing for Jon Minshaw and Phil Keen.
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\nThere are Aston Martin Vantage GT3s aplenty. No. 4 is one of the Oman Racing Team cars.
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\nThis RAM Racing Mercedes-Benz AMG GT3 is one of two expected to run this year.<\/p>\n
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\nHopefully the Toyota GT86 will race more regularly this year.
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\nLots of Astons in the GT4 category this season. Here Beechdean\u2019s car is entering Druid\u2019s Bend.
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\nGood to see three Lotus Evoras \u2013 no. 77 is the car for Lotus Engineer Gavan Kershaw;<\/p>\n