


The Italian Sport Prototypes Championship continues its growth ahead of the 2026 season with the addition of Brothers in Arms, a well-established and highly respected name in Italian motorsport, ready to open a new chapter in its history alongside Wolf Racing Cars.
Founded in 2019 by Adriano and Claudio, Brothers in Arms is built on the legacy of the historic Gentili Corse, established in 1960 by their father Antonio. A journey shaped through karting, Formula racing and touring cars, leading the team to secure multiple Italian and European titles, collaborate with leading organizations, and support the development of over 300 drivers.
Over the years, Brothers in Arms has also stood out for its ability to develop innovative projects, launching successful entry-level championships such as the C1 Cup and Five Hundred Cup Italia, both of which have become key reference platforms for driver development.
The move into the Italian Sport Prototypes Championship represents both a strategic step and a new challenge, marking the team’s return beyond touring cars with a clear objective: to work with young talents and guide them through a complete, all-round development pathway.
“We are excited to join the Italian Sport Prototypes Championship. We thrive on new challenges and have been following the series with great interest for some time, also drawn by the performance and potential of the Wolf GB08 Raiden, an outstanding race car. This project marks a new chapter for us, allowing us to work closely with young drivers, supporting their all-round development and helping them achieve important milestones together. We are also pleased to collaborate with the Bellarosa family on a solid, long-term project.” — Brothers in Arms
Giovanni Bellarosa, Founder and Chief Operating Officer of Wolf Racing Cars, added: “We are proud to welcome Brothers in Arms to the Italian Sport Prototypes Championship. This is a team with a strong heritage, proven expertise, and a clear commitment to driver development. Their entry further confirms the growing appeal of our championship and the strength of the Wolf project. We are confident this collaboration will bring significant value both on track and in the progression of young talents.”
With the addition of Brothers in Arms, the 2026 grid continues to strengthen, confirming the Italian Sport Prototypes Championship as one of the most attractive platforms for teams and drivers focused on performance and development.

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