Fortec Motorsports is pleased to confirm that Alexandros Kattoulas will return to the team in 2026 as he embarks on a full campaign in the GB3 Championship.

The Japanese/Greek racer first established his reputation in karting, highlighted by securing the 2015 ROK Cup Singapore/Asia Mini Rok title and finishing runner-up in the Singapore Karting Championship.

Following a move to Europe in 2016, Alex progressed into karting’s Junior ranks the following season before stepping away from racing to complete his schooling and pursue a mathematics degree at university.

He returned to competitive action in 2024, making his single-seater debut in GB3 with Fortec on the penultimate weekend of the season. Building on that experience, he contested the GB4 Championship last year, recording one victory and five podium finishes on his way to fourth in the standings.

Now Alex returns to Fortec for a full season in GB3, which enters 2026 with further refinements to the series’ Tatuus MSV GB3-025 car, including a new 2.4-litre engine and updated aerodynamic package designed to enhance both performance and reliability.

The 2026 GB3 Championship begins at Silverstone in April and concludes in November at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, a new addition to the calendar. Six of the eight rounds will take place at circuits that currently host Formula 1, Formula 2 and Formula 3 events.

Oliver Dutton, Team Principal

“Alex showed strong pace and maturity when he rejoined us, and his performances in GB4 demonstrated that he can win races and manage a championship campaign. Moving into GB3 full-time is the logical next step, and we’re looking forward to building on that progress and challenging at the front in 2026.”

Alexandros Kattoulas

“I’m very excited to return to Fortec Motorsports for a full GB3 season. GB4 helped me build consistency and race-winning confidence, and the focus now is on putting everything together across the entire campaign. The calendar is incredibly strong, and my target is to be fighting consistently at the front from the start.”