
Photo: Jakob Ebrey Photography
Abbi Pulling will stay with Rodin Motorsport as she embarks on a second GB3 campaign in 2026.
It will be Pulling’s fourth year with Rodin, her association with the team having begun in F1 Academy. Two seasons in the all-female Formula 4 series yielded fifth overall in 2023 and a dominant championship success with nine victories at the second attempt. She also took one win and seventh in the standings during a partial British F4 assault with Rodin in 2024.
Pulling received a fully-funded drive in GB3 last season as her prize for winning the F1 Academy crown. She went on to take a podium finish at Brands Hatch and ended the season 10th in the points.
“I’m delighted to be returning to the GB3 Championship with Rodin Motorsport for the upcoming season,” said Pulling. “We had some really strong moments last year, including our first podium at Brands Hatch, and I’m looking forward to more of those this season with the team.
“I’m really thankful to Rodin Cars and my other partners for their continued support of my career, and am looking forward to bringing some more trophies back to Farnham this year and applying everything I learned in 2025.”
“We’re very pleased to continue working with Abbi for the 2026 GB3 season, both on track with Rodin Motorsport and as a Rodin Cars ambassador,” added Rodin’s managing director Emma Duncan.
“She showed strong progression throughout her rookie year, and her podium towards the end of 2025 underlined her potential. We’re confident this continuity will allow her to build on that momentum next season.”
Four more seats have also been filled on the GB4 grid.
Josh Maclean will remain with Pace Performance for a second season, having come 14th as a single-seater rookie last year, with seventh place his best result.
Luke Hilton has switched to ADM for his sophomore campaign. He took one podium and finished 18th overall with Douglas Motorsport last year despite missing two rounds.
Car racing rookie Jay Leverton has been announced as Idola Motorsport’s first signing, the 16-year-old having competed in karting in the UK since 2021.
American teenager Jordyn Martin has completed Fortec Motorsports’ three-car lineup. The 15-year-old started out in motocross before moving into karting, and has already made her first single-seater starts in USA’s East Formula Series and the Ligier Junior Formula Championship.