Rebel Rock Racing is excited to announce its move to the GT World Challenge America Championship for the 2026 season, marking the next stage in the growth and progression of the Florida-based GT team. The team will campaign one of its brand-new Aston Martin Vantage GT3 EVOs, taking its partnership with the British marque into its third season.
The SRO’s flagship series in North America, the GT World Challenge America Championship, has made radical changes to its weekend format, moving from two ninety-minute sprint races to a single three-hour endurance feature. This change adds a level of strategy to the series that has been missing for several years. This format change should not impact too heavily on the Rebel Rock Racing drivers and crew as they have considerable experience in races of this type including victory at the four-hour IMPC event at Road Atlanta in 2020.
Team Principal and co-driver, Robin Liddell, is relishing the new challenge for 2026. “I’m really looking forward to campaigning our new GT3 Aston Martin Vantage with Frank in the GTWC series this year. We had a lot of fun driving the car in a recent test at Sebring but we also recognize it is a decent step up in terms of increased performance as well as a new technical challenge. So after some deliberation we decided that the GTWC series would be the ideal place for us to compete in 2026 as we look to make that jump and get to grips with the new car.”