Century Motorsport has announced plans to contest this season's GT World Challenge Europe powered by AWS Endurance Cup with the new BMW M4 GT3 Evo.
The British squad will undertake the five-round schedule with the trio of Jarrod Waberski, Will Moore, and Mex Jansen, who will tackle what looks set to be a highly competitive Silver Cup class. This represents a first full GT World Challenge Europe programme for Century, which was involved last term through its association with Paradine Competition.
Waberski returns to the series for a full campaign after a one-off Sprint outing at Valencia in 2023. The 19-year-old South African has largely competed in single-seaters, most notably finishing as GB4 Championship runner-up in 2022.
In contrast, Moore joins the programme with more than a decade's worth of GT experience to his name. The Leeds racer has primarily focussed on GT4 competition, notably in British GT and the GT4 European Series.
Jansen is the only member of the trio with a full GT World Challenge Europe campaign under his belt. The 18-year-old Dutchman contested last year's Endurance schedule with Walkenhorst Motorsport, taking a best finish of 12th in the Bronze Cup class.
"GT World Challenge Europe is the biggest GT3-only championship in the world and we are extremely proud to enter a car for the Endurance Cup in full Century Motorsport capacity," commented team boss Nathan Freke.
"Entering the Silver Cup class seemed the right move for us, and I'm really excited about our driver line up. Jarrod, Will and Mex all have GT3 experience and have all had great results throughout their career. I firmly believe that this package is very strong, and we will be aiming high from the very start."
The 2025 campaign will officially launch on 10–11 March with the traditional Prologue at Circuit Paul Ricard, which will also host the season-opening Endurance Cup race on 11–13 April.