Honda NSX GT3 to make British GT debut in 2025

NSX GT3 will be run by Bridger Motorsport, team that has primarily competed in UK single-seater championships
An undated image of NSX GT3. — Honda Global
An undated image of NSX GT3. — Honda Global

Honda is preparing for a highly anticipated return to the British GT Championship with the launch of its NSX GT3 in 2025. This shows the first time in 18 years that a Honda-powered car will compete in the prestigious series.

According to the company, the NSX GT3 will be run by Bridger Motorsport, a team that has primarily competed in United Kingdom (UK) single-seater championships since its inception in 2015.

This marks Bridger Motorsport’s debut in the British GT Championship. Securing their entry with Honda’s NSX GT3 was an ambitious move.

Bridger Motorsport team principal Jay Bridger expressed his excitement, stating: “We are very excited to be joining British GT with Honda this year. It is a massive jump up for us as a team. We are working alongside JAS Motorsport, and their support has been very valuable to us.”

JAS Motorsport, Honda’s long-term development partner, will be supporting Bridger Motorsport in its British GT campaign. 

The Italian-based motorsport firm has played an important role in the development and global success of the NSX GT3, and its expertise will be instrumental in Bridger Motorsport’s transition to GT3 racing.

Notably, the NSX GT3 has proven itself in international GT racing, competing in major championships such as the GT World Challenge and IMSA SportsCar Championship. Equipped with a twin-turbocharged V6 engine and advanced aerodynamics, the car is likely to be a strong competitor in the British GT field.

Honda’s return adds another exciting element to the 2025 British GT Championship. Fans are eagerly waiting to view how the NSX GT3 performs against well-established rivals.