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Jason Pribyl stays with ADM for team and driver’s first year in GB3

by Steve Whitfield

Photo: Jakob Ebrey Photography

American racer Jason Pribyl will remain with ADM as the team make its expansion into GB3 this year.

The 20-year-old competed for Gary Ward’s outfit in GB4 last season, coming 17th in the standings as a rookie and scored a best result of third during round two at Silverstone.

Pribyl previously raced single-seaters and sportscars in his homeland before moving his career to Europe via the wingless Formula Ford 1600 category. There he scored two victories and finished as championship runner-up in United FFord in 2024, and also contested that year’s FFord Festival and Walter Hayes Trophy events.

Having run a single car for Pribyl in its inaugural GB4 campaign, ADM is planning three-car entries in both GB3 and GB4 this year after joining forces with British Superbike team owner Nitrous Competitions.

“For me it’s the obvious decision to stay with Gary and ADM for 2026,” said Pribyl. “With such little infrastructure last year, we were able to accomplish some incredible things, and now with the support of David [Williams] and Nitrous Competitions, we’ll be a force in GB3. 

“The car really excites me, and I’m looking forward to racing it with the upgrades and the incredible calendar.”

Ward believes Pribyl has “shown a lot of promise so far” during winter testing and added “we’re really pleased that Jason has opted to stay with us, as we all get ready for our first year in GB3″.

“Obviously the team has changed a lot since the end of the season, but by retaining Jason we’re moving up with a driver we know really well, and we’re very confident that he’ll make an accomplished step up to the next level with us.”

The 2026 GB4 grid has also grown this week, as Fortec Motorsports has named karting graduate Franciszek Cegielski as its second driver.

The 16-year-old will race alongside GB4 sophomore Thomas Ingram Hill for his first season in car racing, having achieved karting success in both his native Poland and on the international stage.