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ADM joins forces with Nitrous Competitions for 2026 GB3 entry

by Steve Whitfield

Photo: Jakob Ebrey Photography

GB4 outfit ADM and leading British Superbike team owner Nitrous Competitions have joined forces to enter GB3 in 2026 with a planned three-car line-up.

As part of the collaboration, ADM is also aiming to run an expanded three-car GB4 assault next year.

Founded by former Arden GB3 team manager Gary Ward, ADM has fielded a solo entry in its maiden GB4 campaign this season, with Jason Pribyl as its driver. The American, who was runner-up in the 2024 United Formula Ford championship, currently sits 19th in the standings as a slicks-and-wings rookie with one podium finish to his name.

With links to karting paddocks across the UK, ADM is aiming to create a platform for young drivers to make their first steps into single-seaters via GB4 and GB3.

“This is a hugely exciting opportunity to create a class-leading team in the UK’s top single-seater championships,” said Ward.

“David [Williams] and I have established a superb relationship over the past year or so, and we’re both hugely determined for Nitrous Competitions ADM Racing to become the team of choice for the brightest single-seater prospects in Europe and beyond.

“Our brand new GB3 car is ready to go testing, so our on track programme will be commencing very shortly, in addition to our continuing and soon to be expanded GB4 operation.

“With Nitrous Competitions ADM Racing, drivers can take advantage of a unique ladder from karting in the UK through GB4 and then into GB3, before graduating on to F3, F2 and we hope, F1.”

Established in 2018 by David Williams and Matthew Phillips, Nitrous took over the running of multiple title-winning British Superbike squad OMG Racing Yamaha last month, and its rider Kyle Ryde currently leads the standings. 

“I would like to start by saying how pleased I am with the partnering of myself and Gary Ward to form Nitrous Competitions ADM Racing Ltd,” said Williams.

“Our goal is to provide a race team that operates at the highest level. With Gary’s knowledge and rich history within the single-seater paddock and our joint passion for motorsport, we strive to be the best that GB3 and GB4 has to offer, from team management and driver coaching to nutrition and fitness. Our aim is to provide the sport with the F1 drivers of the future.”