Paddock prepared for launch as British GT’s new season begins at Silverstone

Paddock Motorsport will get its 2026 British GT Championship season underway this weekend, with Mark Smith and Martin Plowman raring to go for the showpiece Silverstone 500.
The Northamptonshire track will host the opening British GT round for the first time since 2001 this weekend. The prestigious three-hour ‘500’ event always being a highlight of the calendar with the winners receiving the historic 1932 RAC Trophy for their efforts.
That adds an extra motivation for the 18-strong GT3 entry which will duke it out for both the silverware and valuable early championship points. In total, the British GT grid has swelled to 29 cars, with a healthy GT4 entry also adding an extra challenge for the quicker GT3 cars to navigate.
Entering their fourth British GT campaign together, Smith and Plowman are no strangers to the task ahead, and the #9 Paddock Motorsport McLaren 720S GT3 Evo has been fully refreshed ahead of the start of the new campaign.
American driver Smith, who made his debut with Paddock in the 2022 British GT finale, has progressed to become one of the most promising amateur drivers in the series over recent years. He and Pro driver Plowman enjoyed a string of top-five results last year, scoring points in every race bar one, while Paddock’s McLaren successfully completed every racing lap of the 2025 campaign with a flawless mechanical record.
It is experience and preparation such as this which will pay dividends in a race like the Silverstone 500, which presents some unique challenges. With no set pit windows and teams instead limited by having to make three mandatory driver changes across the race while not exceeding a strict maximum drive time of 65 minutes per stint and 100 minutes total per driver, it leaves strategy wide open.
Paddock enjoyed its strongest Silverstone 500 yet last season, finishing eighth overall and with Smith featuring in the outright lead of the race at one point. To warm up, both Smith and Plowman enjoyed a recent test around the 3.6-mile track, and feel fully prepared for what lies ahead this weekend.

Mark Smith says: “I am looking forward to a great weekend at Silverstone. With some strong results in pre-season testing, I can't wait to see how that translates to our pace this weekend. We haven't been happier with the car, and we are ready to race!”
Martin Plowman adds: “It feels like it’s been a long winter and the entire team is raring to get back into the action this weekend. The Silverstone 500 is the biggest race of the year and always draws in some extra entries, so it will be high pressure from the start of the weekend to make sure we begin on the front foot with a competitive setup. I have no doubt the team is ready, and the recent test was very helpful in allowing us to evaluate where we stand and check all our systems. Silverstone can be a crazy race with all the different strategies teams deploy, but if we can keep things consistent and stay out of trouble, we could be on for a great result to start the year.”
Pre-event testing takes place on Friday April 24, with the race weekend beginning in earnest with twin practice sessions on Saturday morning. Qualifying is scheduled for 15:45 on Saturday, with the three-hour Silverstone 500 set for 13:00 on Sunday. Both Qualifying and the race will be shown live on Sky Sports F1 plus streamed over the
GT World YouTube channel. Live timing will be available for all sessions via
TSL Timing.













