British GT: Ben Green and Kevin Tse will partner with 2 Seas Motorsport in 2026
- Jamie Jackson
- 1 day ago
- 2 min read
Reigning Teams’ Champions 2 Seas Motorsport have announced that Kevin Tse will return for 2026 with Ben Green joining him as teammates.

Green raced in British GT back in 2018 where he just missed out on the GT4 championship by a single point. He would step up to GT3 competition in 2019 with Century Motorsport. Green continued his path to success, building up his career in GT’s competing in championships across the globe like GT World Challenge Europe, GT World Asia and DTM Trophy. The latter he took the championship in 2021 after a championship battle with William Tregurtha where he took the title by just ten points. He would finish third overall in the GT World Challenge Europe powered by AWS Sprint Cup in 2024. He would also win races in DTM and GT World Asia throughout 2025 with manufactures Ferrari and Corvette.
He now moves to Mercedes-AMG for 2026 in his return to British GT as he partners Kevin Tse who took two wins alongside teammate Maximillian Götz on their way to third in the overall standings. The pairing would help 2 Seas claim the Teams’ Championship after their teammates Charles Dawson and Kiern Jewiss went on to claim the Drivers’ Championship.
With the announcement, Kevin Tse said: “It is great to be back. I am more determined than ever, and we will do our very best to uphold the honour for the team after such a strong year. I had some real high points during the last season, but it is all about consistency, which will be my main focus this year. I am excited to be joined by Ben for the season, who has shown he has some real pace across various championships, and it feels like going home. Being back with the 2 Seas Motorsport crew and back in British GT. Really looking forward to seeing what we can do, and can’t wait to kick things off at Silverstone.”
Ben Green added: “I’m very excited to be partnering up with Kevin for 2026 in the 2 Seas Mercedes-AMG GT3. Kevin has regularly been in contention, and I feel confident that together we will challenge for the title this season. I’m also looking forward to racing in the UK, as it will be my first national championship competition since 2019! Having previously competed in British GT in both classes, I feel I have a good understanding of the championship and am well prepared to kick the season off at Silverstone.”
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