Had you told Bobby Trundley and Aaron Morgan just a few years ago that they would be racing in British GT this season, they would never have believed you. And yet that is the reality for the duo, who are preparing to drive a McLaren 570S GT4 in the series for Team BRIT, the squad that offers opportunities in motorsport for people with a variety of mental and physical disabilities.
Both Trundley and Morgan have been on a winding road to get to this point and have taken full advantage of the support offered by Team BRIT, which now has aspirations of racing in the Le Mans 24 Hours in the next few years. Trundley, who was diagnosed with a severe form of autism as a child, was first spotted by the team at a karting race, and was a multiple champion in the arrive-and-drive Daytona DMAX series. He has progressed a long way since then.
“Four years ago, I wouldn’t have thought I would be racing cars, let alone an Aston Martin last season,” says Trundley. “This season, to race a…
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