Nitrous Competitions ADM Racing begins GB3 testing programme at Snetterton ahead of 2026 debut

Nitrous Competitions ADM Racing commences GB3 testing at Snetterton with Jason Pribyl, driving 2026 GB3/GB4 expansion and rapid growth.
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The newly formed Nitrous Competitions ADM Racing has taken a significant step forward in its preparations for the 2026 GB3 Championship, completing its first testing sessions at Snetterton this week. At the wheel was GB4 podium finisher Jason Pribyl, who drove the team’s Tatuus MSV GB3-025 car across two productive days. The American driver was full of enthusiasm after experiencing the next level of single-seater racing for the first time.

“I had an incredible time out there for my first taste of GB3,” he commented. “Snetterton was the first track I drove in the UK, and I really love coming back to it in different cars. I feel I took to it well and felt so comfortable in the car the entire test. It’s safe to say I enjoyed it, even more than I was expecting.”

Pribyl’s familiarity with both Formula Ford and a full GB4 campaign under Gary Ward’s ADM Racing banner clearly paid off. Having spent 2025 honing his racecraft at that level, he found the transition to GB3 both challenging and rewarding.

“The jump in my opinion is actually quite manageable. The GB3 car has a lot more power and only a small jump in weight, but has a completely different handling style. I think that has most to do with the aero, but I found myself able to adjust and push the car early on.”

Building momentum through partnership

The testing marks the first major step for the joint venture between David Williams’ Nitrous Competitions and Gary Ward’s ADM Racing. Together, they have formed a new outfit that will field multiple cars in both GB3 and GB4 from next season. Importantly, this collaboration builds on ADM’s strong debut year in GB4 and Nitrous Competitions’ established motorsport pedigree.

“The changes are quite immediate, yes,” Pribyl noted. “Gary and David are both men of action, and in racing that is a valuable skill to have. David is incredibly passionate about this project and is more than willing to give us the tools we need to operate at a seriously high level. Everything about our team last year was small, and I was even told it was charming! But we’ve already moved into our new shop, and have taken our first artic [trailer] to the GB3 test. Things are moving fast, but they are moving even smoother.”

This expansion reflects the team’s determination to compete at the highest standards. Indeed, Nitrous Competitions ADM Racing will run three GB3 cars alongside a three-car GB4 operation from 2026, creating a genuine development ladder for young drivers.

Learning from efficiency

Although the outfit began as a single-car effort in GB4, its compact structure has proven an advantage. Having learned to maximise every opportunity, the team now applies those lessons to its broader ambitions.

“Somewhere in our initial vision, this was always on the table. Over the season we all learned together how to adapt and develop a car through our one car effort, and because of that learning, we’re able to test and develop the GB3 car to a very efficient extent. It’s hard to believe this team formed less than a year ago and we are already expanding to this level, but it couldn’t make me happier to see them enjoying so much success.”

With its new headquarters in Northamptonshire, enhanced logistics, and upgraded technical facilities, the team’s infrastructure is already matching its ambition. Moreover, the testing success at Snetterton serves as a strong indicator that both driver and team are on the right trajectory.

Looking ahead to 2026

As Pribyl returns home for the off-season, the focus now shifts toward preparation for the 2026 campaign. He remains determined to secure the necessary backing to make his GB3 graduation a reality.

“I’m heading back to America in less than a week, and I likely won’t be back until 2026. GB3 is my plan for next year, but it will be a vigorous off-season trying to fundraise that campaign. I know that Nitrous Competitions and ADM are behind me, so I’ll do everything I can with the opportunity.”

Therefore, while the journey has only just begun, both driver and team are already demonstrating the ambition and professionalism needed to succeed at the next level. With momentum firmly on their side, Nitrous Competitions ADM Racing is set to make a bold entrance into GB3—a move that could reshape Britain’s single-seater landscape in 2026.