GSF Car Parts has renewed its partnership with Clean Racing and Oxford-based Porsche specialist Autofarm for the 2026 Porsche Sprint Challenge Great Britain season, confirming a three-driver programme and a structured customer and best-in-class colleague hospitality offer that runs across six rounds from April to October, taking in the UK’s most iconic circuits.
The renewed deal covers the full 2026 Porsche Sprint Challenge Great Britain Championship, which runs as part of the TOCA, Kwik Fit British Touring Car (BTCC) race weekend package and kicks off on April 18th & 19th at Donington Park. Clean Racing will field three drivers across two categories: Max Watt makes his series debut in the RS Pro class, while Aimée Watts returns for her second year in the RS Am class alongside Matt Kyle-Henney, who finished second in the 2025 championship.
Trade customers and GSF Car Parts colleagues will be invited to attend championship race days as VIP guests, enjoying a dedicated hospitality programme hosted within Plato Racing’s VIP paddock facility, owned by BTCC legend Jason Plato.
Guests will experience trackside views, celebrity-chef catering, and exclusive behind-the-scenes access to BTCC champion Jason Plato and the works Mercedes drivers, alongside all the action from the Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship and Porsche Sprint Challenge Great Britain races, creating a truly immersive hospitality experience available by invitation only from GSF Car parts.
The six-round season takes place in Donington Park (18th– 19th April), Oulton Park (6th – 7th June), Knockhill (8th – 9th August), Croft (5th – 6th September), Silverstone (26th – 27th September) and Brands Hatch GP (10th – 11th October).
James Onions, Marketing and Communications Director at GSF Car Parts, said: “We’re delighted to be renewing our partnership with Clean Racing and Autofarm following a highly successful 2025 programme. Our customers are at the heart of everything we do at GSF, and the qualities that define Porsche competition at this level – technical precision, specialist knowledge and performance under pressure – are qualities our trade customers demonstrate in their workshops every single day.
“This partnership is about far more than branding on a car. It’s about putting our customers and colleagues first and bringing them into exceptional experiences that genuinely reward their loyalty and support. By opening up access to British motorsport at this level, we’re giving our community something unique, memorable and truly special – and we’re excited to watch the team do themselves proud.”
Peter Kyle-Henney, Director at Clean Racing, said: “We’re thrilled to have the backing of GSF Car Parts working in partnership with Autofarm once again this year. 2025 was a very successful year for the team, we all shared many highs and have high expectations for the season ahead, the addition of Max Watt to the team shows our intent and the Clean Racing Team are looking forward to making this year’s guests and partners feel like they are part of the Clean Racing family.”
Steve Wood, Director at Autofarm, echoed the sentiment, commenting: “Autofarm has been living and breathing Porsche since 1973. The longstanding partnership between GSF Car Parts, Servicesure and Autofarm is one of good people, who have a shared passion and interest in developing young driver talent and providing opportunities for drivers. We want to share that experience with as many likeminded people in our community as we can. This is a partnership we’re proud to be part of and plan to continue to elevate year on year.
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