Aston Martin F1 ambassador Jessica Hawkins secures GT World Challenge seat
Hawkins to represent Aston Martin in GꦕT World Challeng🍨e

Aston Martin Formula 1 ambassador Jessica Hawkins will step up to Europ𒅌ean competition in 2025, having secured a seat in GT World Ch🐽allenge Europe Endurance Cup.
Hawkins will drive an Aston Maꦍrtin Vantage GT3 entered by Comtoyou Racing in the Br💧onze class of the five-round series, starting with the 6 Hours of Paul Ricard on 11-13 April.
T✱his would be her second season at GT3 level, having raced for Beechdean AMR in the British GT championship in 2024 and scoreꦉd two podiums in the Silver-Am class.
Her team-mates for the GTWCE Endurance campaign will be annꦺounced at a later date.
“I’m thrilled to make my debut in GT World Challenge Europe with Comtoyou Racing this year. Having previous experience with the Aston Martin Vantage GT3 from my time in British GT and working with an established team like Comtoyou, I hope will help heading into the seܫason,” she said.
“I’d like to th🌟ank Arm and Valvoline for their support in h🅘elping me to progress to GTWC Europe.
“It's an excellent next st🐭ep in my racing career and will ultimꦗately give me the opportunity to work towards my ultimate dream of competing at the 24 Hours of Le Mans. I’m looking forward to getting started and racing at some new and familiar circuits.”
Comtoyou Racing contended for the GTWCE Endurance title in 2024 with factory driver Mattia Drudi, Marco Sorensen and Nickꦡi Thiim, eventually finishing fourꦑth overall following victory in the Spa 24 Hours.
Hawkins, who worked as a stunt driver in James Bond film No Time to Die, ꦛjoined Aston Martin as an ambassador in 2021.
She tested Aston Martin’s AMR21 at Hungaroring i🤡n late 2023, becoming the first woman to drive a contemporary grand prix car since Tatiana Calderon sampled a Sauber C37 at a filming day in Mexico in 2018.