Abbi Pulling and Rodin Motorsport commit to 2026 GB3 campaign

Abbi Pulling will race with Rodin Motorsport in the 2026 GB3 Championship, building on her rookie season and podium success.
Photo Credit: GB3 Championship | Jakob Ebrey
Spread the love

Rodin Motorsport has confirmed that Abbi Pulling will remain with the team for the 2026 GB3 Championship, strengthening continuity within its driver line-up. As a result, the British squad underlines its commitment to long-term development after a promising rookie campaign from the reigning F1 Academy Champion.

Pulling, who joined GB3 in 2025 through a fully funded seat, will enter her second season with valuable experience and growing confidence. Consequently, both driver and team aim to convert progress into stronger results across the upcoming campaign.

Building momentum after a learning year

Pulling completed her rookie GB3 season in tenth place overall, despite setbacks early in the year. Nevertheless, she adapted quickly to the championship’s demands and delivered consistent improvement as the season progressed.

Importantly, her efforts culminated in a podium finish during the latter stages of the year at Brands Hatch. By securing third place in the reverse-grid race, Pulling became the first female podium finisher in GB3 Championship history. Therefore, the result marked a significant milestone for both her career and the series.

Experience forms the foundation for 2026

With a full season in GB3 now behind her, Pulling enters 2026 with a deeper technical understanding and racecraft maturity. Moreover, the continued partnership allows Rodin Motorsport to build on established working relationships rather than resetting for a new campaign.

Alongside her racing commitments, Pulling will also continue her role as a Rodin Cars brand ambassador. In doing so, she maintains a close connection with the manufacturer while representing the brand across multiple racing platforms.

Pulling: Confidence and ambition for the 2026 GB3 season at Rodin Motorsport

Speaking about her return, Pulling highlighted both gratitude and ambition as she looks ahead to 2026. She said:

“I’m delighted to be returning to the GB3 Championship with Rodin Motorsport for the upcoming season. We had some really strong moments last year, including our first podium at Brands Hatch, and I’m looking forward to more of those this season with the team. I’m really thankful to Rodin Cars and my other partners for their continued support of my career, and am looking forward to bringing some more trophies back to Farnham this year and applying everything I learned in 2025.”

Rodin Motorsport backs long-term progress

Rodin Cars and Rodin Motorsport’s Managing Director, Emma Duncan, echoed that sentiment while emphasising Pulling’s development curve.

Duncan said: “We’re very pleased to continue working with Abbi for the 2026 GB3 season, both on track with Rodin Motorsport and as a Rodin Cars ambassador. She showed strong progression throughout her rookie year, and her podium towards the end of 2025 underlined her potential. We’re confident this continuity will allow her to build on that momentum next season.”

Accordingly, the team views stability as a key performance asset heading into the new season.

A career defined by breaking barriers

Pulling has built a career defined by resilience and achievement. From winning multiple national karting titles to securing podiums in British F4 and W Series, she has consistently progressed through competitive environments.

Most notably, Pulling dominated the 2024 F1 Academy season, securing the drivers’ title with a record nine wins and a perfect podium record. In parallel, she has expanded her experience beyond single-seaters as Nissan Formula E’s rookie and simulator driver, further strengthening her professional profile.

As Pulling prepares for her second GB3 season, she does so with momentum, experience and a stable team environment. Therefore, expectations centre on stronger consistency and regular front-running performances.

With Rodin Motorsport’s backing and a clear development pathway, the 2026 GB3 Championship represents another important step in Pulling’s rapidly evolving career.