MKH Racing will be returning for their second season in the Ginetta Junior Championship this year, welcoming Bailey Doughty and Ethan Brass to the grid for their Ginetta debuts.
The experienced GT racing team were an exciting new addition to the Ginetta Junior grid for 2025. Scoring regular top ten finishes through the main season, they celebrated their maiden podium finish in the Winter Series last November with Raul Zunzarren.
Doughty and Brass will join the grid having shown their pedigree in the Ginetta Junior Scholarship back in October, with both drivers becoming finalists in the event. They both have karting experience under their belt, while Brass made a one-off car-racing debut in the BRSCC Fiesta Junior Championship last year.
Bailey Doughty: “I’m delighted to confirm that I’ll be competing in the 2026 Ginetta Junior Championship with MKH Racing. I’m incredibly grateful to everyone at MKH Racing for giving me this opportunity. Stepping up to the Ginetta Junior Championship is a big challenge, but one I’m fully ready to take on.
“I can’t wait to get the season underway, continue developing as a driver and grow alongside the team. A huge thank you to Thomas and Stuart for their support so far — it’s been amazing and so helpful as I prepare for the season ahead.”
Ethan Brass: “My journey over the last twelve months has been rapid and I’m buzzing with excitement to join MKH and the Ginetta Junior Championship. It’s a huge step up but I’m confident I will rise to the challenge and show everyone what I’m capable of as I learn and progress through the season.”
Thomas Montague – MKH Racing: “Looking ahead to the upcoming season with Ethan and Bailey, I’m excited to see their progression as we move through our testing programme. Our junior programme is the first stepping stone on our ladder and continues to go from strength to strength.”


The Ginetta Junior Championship is the UK’s longest running and most prestigious Junior series, offering the first step on the motorsport ladder for 14-17 year old racing drivers as they compete on the support bill for the British GT Championship.


