Following a successful debut in Monochrome GT4 Australia this month, Lachlan Evennett will continue his transition into GT racing with a unique opportunity to compete in the internationally renowned GT4 European Series.
Evennett enjoyed an impressive Monochrome GT4 Australia debut at Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit alongside Andrew Torti, with the pair guiding their Toyota GR Supra GT4 EVO 2 to a maiden Silver-Am class top three finish in Race 2, which came after a highly respectable fourth place in Race 1.
Now having completed his first ever GT4 weekend, the Queenslander has signed with the official Toyota Racing Europe customer outfit, Speedy Motorsports, for the GT4 European Series, which kicks off this weekend at the famous Circuit Paul Ricard in the south of France.
In addition to the iconic French circuit, Evennett will race at some other iconic race tracks known to fans all around the world, including Monza, Spa-Francorchamps, Misano, Zandvoort and Portimao.
With drivers from 22 different countries, Evennett is the only Aussie locked in to run in the SRO Motorsports-sanctioned series and will ply his trade in front of some of the world’s biggest teams and brands, as well as thousands of fans at every round.
This year will serve as a busy year for Evennett, who will split his time between racing in Europe and Australia as he looks to build on an already impressive campaign.
“Exploring a different category in GT4 with the Toyota brand will be awesome, and having the opportunity to race in the GT4 category internationally in New Zealand and Europe alongside Australia will take me to many circuits that I have not been to previously,” Evennett said.
“Racing in the highly competitive GT4 European Series is an exciting opportunity to showcase my skills and race on some very well-known race circuits.
“A total of 20+ race weekends will only help with developing my racing in 2026. A special thank you to all my 2025 sponsors who have come on again in 2026 to support my racing across all categories.”
The GT4 European Series kicks off its 2026 season at Circuit Paul Ricard in France on 10-12 April, while Monochrome GT4 Australia resumes its season next month with LIQUI MOLY GT Festival The Bend on 8-10 May.