The team behind Steve Jakic’s Black Diamond Building and Construction BMW M4 GT4 G82 is currently moving into a new facility where it hopes new Monochrome GT4 Australia entries will come from in the future.
GT Collective is based on the Sunshine Coast in Queensland where it has fielded a range of entries in production cars and Monochrome GT4 Australia as it aims to make a step up in the latter.
Led by Justin Anthony, GT Collective is targeting further importation of GT4 models from a range of manufacturers including BMW, Porsche and Toyota’s halo Supra GT4.
“We’re opening a new workshop on the Sunshine Coast and expand on the importing side of things,” said Anthony.
“We’re not really aligned with any brand as other teams tend to be, so if someone wanted to come do a Supra programme it’s available to do as we have a tie in to GR.”
Having aided Jakic and last year Steve Jukes, GT Collective is excited by the continued progression of Monochrome GT4 Australia.
“Next year expansion is set to continue,” said Anthony.
“As the category is in its infancy, it depends on how many other drivers get involved, but it’s got decent growth.
“We have a couple of customers aiming to join GT4, each in a different marque. We’re tooling up for the future of GT4 racing here in Australia.”
There are plans for the team to expand and include long distance events as part of its schedule.
GT Collective is also eager to bring the Supra down under to compete against the various European and American nameplates represented on the Monochrome GT4 Australia grid.