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Zagame Autosport Ferrari To Join World Challenge Australia Grid

Ferrari numbers are set to increase by the end of the GT World Challenge Australia powered by AWS season with the addition of a brand new 296 GT3 from Zagame Autosport.

The team is set to compete in the full 2026 campaign, but is planning to debut the car at this year’s season finale at Hampton Downs in New Zealand this November.

Dual TCR Australia Series winner Josh Buchan and Ferrari Challenge Trofeo Pirelli Australasia driver Cameron Campbell will race the car, with an extensive testing programme planned prior to the team’s proposed debut at Hampton Downs.

It will be a step up the GT ladder for Zagame Autosport following a successful stint in Monochrome GT4 Australia where Buchan drove one of the team’s McLarens alongside Jason Yu. Buchan and Campbell are also new to GT3 racing.

“It was always the plan to roll out a car in the middle of the year as we wanted to understand the Ferrari properly,” said Rod Wilson, the general manager of Zagame Autosport.

“It’s no secret that the Ferrari is one of the most complicated cars on the grid in terms of operation systems and preparation, so we wanted to make sure we had enough of the right knowledge, the right people and the correct tooling before we got it on track.

“Cameron (Campbell) has come a long way quickly in his racing career. He did not have a racing licence a year ago, so it’s awesome to see him now having done a lot of genuine events both here and overseas to earn himself an International C Licence. His performances in Ferrari Challenge has been quite outstanding considering he hadn’t competed on Australian tracks, not driven the 296 before and he turned up at Bathurst right on the pace.

“It was a pretty easy decision to get Josh Buchan in with Cameron. He’s the right driver to have because he’s super fast and I have no doubt this pairing will be a strong Pro-Am combination, albeit with less experience. In terms of speed, they will be a formidable Pro-Am driver line-up.

“We tested the car for the first time at Winton recently, it all worked seamlessly well and everything went to plan. We’ll squeeze in some extra testing post-June, so we’d like to do a back-to-back test at The Bend and at Phillip Island if weather permits.

“I hope by the time we get to Hampton Downs, we will well and truly be over understanding the car in addition to operating the program at a high level. We’re certainly not turning up to waffle around at the back of the grid.

“The pathway for Ferrari is Club Challenge, Challenge and the top of the pyramid is GT3 or GTLM or global GT racing. I think it’s a great pathway and we’ve got a strong demographic in terms of people’s financial capability to be racing Ferrari Challenge, so when they want to take the next step into GT3, there’s amateur drivers pairing up with professionals doing this all over the world.”