Olimp Racing commits to 2026 International GT Open campaign with two Ferrari 296 GT3 entries

Olimp Racing confirms two Ferrari 296 GT3 entries for 2026 GT Open, maintaining drivers and targeting Pro-Am and Am success.
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Olimp Racing has reaffirmed its long-standing commitment to the International GT Open, signalling both continuity and ambition ahead of the 2026 season. As the Polish outfit prepares for its sixth full campaign in the series, it aims to build on a proven formula of consistency, competitive driver pairings, and technical evolution. With two Ferrari 296 GT3 cars on the grid, the team enters the season with confidence and clear intent across both Pro-Am and Am categories.

Stability as a competitive advantage for Olimp Racing in 2026 GT Open campaign

There is a sense of continuity surrounding the team’s approach this season with Olimp Racing fielding two Ferrari 296 entries in 2026. This stability has become a cornerstone of Olimp Racing’s identity. Rather than pursuing sweeping changes, the team has chosen to refine and strengthen what already works. Consequently, this approach allows them to maintain strong chemistry within the squad while steadily improving performance year after year.

In terms of machinery, Olimp Racing continues to place its trust in Ferrari. Notably, the team will field two Ferraris 296 GT3, with the #777 being an EVO version since the start of the season.

This decision underlines the team’s commitment to technological progression while retaining a familiar platform. The introduction of the EVO version for the #777 entry, in particular, signals a strategic step forward. As a result, the team balances innovation with reliability, ensuring it remains competitive across varying race conditions.

Equally important, Olimp Racing has retained its driver pairings for the upcoming campaign. The announcement confirms that there will be no changes in the line-ups with Marcin Jedliński and Karol Basz in Pro-Am, where they took the title in 2022 and were twice runner-ups, while Stanislaw Jedliński and Krystian Korzeniowski will also continue fighting for the top honours in Am.

This continuity offers a significant advantage. Marcin Jedliński and Karol Basz bring a wealth of experience and a proven winning record in Pro-Am, while Stanislaw Jedliński and Krystian Korzeniowski remain determined contenders in the Am class. Therefore, the team benefits from both established success and sustained motivation across categories.

A season built on consistency and ambition

Looking ahead, Olimp Racing’s strategy appears clear: build on established strengths while embracing incremental improvements. By maintaining stable relationships, refining its technical package, and trusting its drivers, the team positions itself as a serious contender once again.

Ultimately, this blend of loyalty, experience, and innovation could prove decisive as the International GT Open season unfolds.