JMF Motorsports will be making the switch from Mercedes-AMG to Aston Martin machinery, confirming a two-car effort in Pirelli GT4 America.
The Canadian squad, which last year competed in both GT4 America as well as the IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge, will be fielding a pair of Aston Martin Vantage GT4 Evos.
Team regular Jesse Webb will spearhead the lineup of the first car alongside fellow Canadian Jonathan Neudorf, who moves across from the TechSport Racing Nissan effort.
The second car will be piloted by Mike David Ortmann, the winner of this year’s Aston Martin Driver Academy, along with Braydon Arthur.
Arthur steps up to GT4 competition after previously racing with JMF in Toyota GR Cup North America.
“We are proud to join AMR for this GT4 season and appreciate their commitment to performance and innovation,” said team owner John Farrow.
“We have a strong team and a strong driver lineup and are really looking forward to 2025.”
JMF revealed last month that it plans to complement its GT4 America effort with a step up into Fanatec GT World Challenge America powered by AWS, although the team has not stated if that will be with Aston Martin or Mercedes-AMG.