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Jordan Love takes on 2025 GT World Challenge Australia with Steve Wyatt and Arise Racing GT

Date:
March 29, 2025

MBP are delighted to announce that Jordan Love will contest the 2025 GT World Challenge Australia powered by AWS season, behind the wheel of an Arise Racing GT Ferrari 296 GT3  to be co-driven by Steven Wyatt.

In what will be an all-West Australian lineup, the pair will join the reigning GT World Challenge Australia Sprint Cup Team Champions - completing the WA-based outfit's dual charge in the highly competitive Pro-Am class.

For Love, the campaign will see him compete once again on home soil. In recent years, the 2019 Carrera Cup Australia champion has enjoyed a successful racing stint overseas. This has seen Jordan competing in top-level international categories such as Fanatec GT World Challenge Europe powered by AWS, Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup, and Asian Le Mans Series - many of which he contested as a Mercedes Junior Driver, highlighted by being crowned Silver Cup champion in the Fanatec GT World Challenge Europe powered by AWS Sprint Cup.

Teaming up with Love will be Wyatt, who has a wealth of experience behind the wheel of a Ferrari 458 GT3 at international level having contested several prestigious categories, including Blancpain Endurance Series, Ferrari Challenge Europe and 24 Hours of Le Mans to name but a few, before taking a break away from the sport in 2016.

With the pair having developed a close relationship over the years as part of Love’s coaching of Wyatt, they have built a good rapport, making them a strong combination in the Pro-Am class.

The pair begin their 2025 GT World Challenge Australia powered by AWS campaign at Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit as part of the Shannons SpeedSeries’ GT Festival Phillip Island.

Jordan Love - #77 Ferrari 296 GT3

“I am thrilled to join Arise Racing and Steve Wyatt for the 2025 GT World Challenge Australia season,” said Love.

“To be asked to join the reigning championship team and to be driving a Ferrari 296 is special and an opportunity you can’t say no to.

“Apart from the Bathurst 12-hour, I haven’t raced in Australia since I left at the beginning of 2020, so it’s incredibly exciting to be back racing on home soil.

“I’ve known Steve for years, and he’s always been supportive and attentive to my career. Now, sharing a car with him and helping him make a comeback to motorsport after eight years on the sidelines is an opportunity I’m incredibly grateful for.

“I can’t wait to get started and experience the Ferrari’s capabilities.”