Nov
GetSpeed once again proved in 2025 why the team from Meuspath is regarded as one of the absolute top squads in GT3 racing. For another year, GetSpeed secured the title of world’s best Mercedes-AMG GT3 Customer Racing Team – the result of a season defined by determination, precision and teamwork at the highest level.
In the International GT Open, GetSpeed made a powerful impression with up to four cars on the grid. All crews were consistently competitive and collected strong results throughout the year. A standout performance came from Steve Jans and Aaron Walker, who delivered a superb season and claimed second place in the Pro-Am championship, only narrowly missing the title in the final race.
Marcelo Ramirez completed his first-ever GT season and made huge progress thanks to the close cooperation with Ralf Aron and the structured development work provided by the GetSpeed engineering squad. Ameerh Naran scored points regularly in the AM class and showed a solid and confident season.
Anthony Bartone also continued his steady development: precise, focused, and fully supported by the professional environment at GetSpeed. Together with Fabian Schiller, he delivered strong performances and further established himself within the international GT scene.
Internationally, Anthony McIntosh, Steve Jans and Philip Ellis added another highlight: a P2 finish in Suzuka, proving that GetSpeed can compete at top level immediately – even on new and challenging circuits.
With the 2025 season ending at such a high sporting level, the team’s focus has already shifted fully toward the winter of 2026 – and it promises to be intense.
In the Asian Le Mans Series, GetSpeed will not only compete under the QMMF by GetSpeed banner, but will also enter its own strong GT3 crew: Anthony Bartone, Shigekazu Wakisaka (for Sepang) and Fabian Schiller.
Their mission is clear: secure the coveted Le Mans invitation, awarded exclusively to the class winner.
Equally remarkable: GetSpeed is the only Mercedes-AMG team selected by the ACO to receive an official ALMS entry – a significant statement of trust in the team’s capability and consistency.
The challenge ramps up even further:
The opening ALMS round in Sepang takes place on the same weekend as the Gulf 12 Hours in Abu Dhabi. Two major international events at once – but for GetSpeed, this is a challenge embraced with full commitment. Together with Grove Racing, the team will once again take on the Abu Dhabi classic.
January leaves no room to breathe: the 24H Dubai with Grove Racing, followed by the legendary Rolex 24 at Daytona, where GetSpeed returns to the GTD Pro field together with Bartone Bros Racing. Two classics, two tough tests, two prime opportunities to carry the momentum of 2025 straight into the new season.
GetSpeed closes out a strong year and launches into the next one at full throttle.
The team is ready, hungry and fully alert. Bring on 2026.
Speed is in our DNA.
