Project IV Motorsports’ debut in the Asian Le Mans Series

November 21, 2025

Project IV Motorsports is stepping onto one of the biggest stages in endurance racing with a major announcement. For the 2025-2026 Asian Le Mans Series, the team is partnering with the legendary Kessel Racing organization to field the #15 Ferrari 296 GT3. This marks a significant milestone for Project IV as they expand their international footprint and take on a series known for fierce competition and global visibility.

A Partnership Built for Results

Teaming up with Kessel Racing is no small move. Kessel brings decades of experience across GT racing, Le Mans campaigns, and Ferrari programs worldwide. Their technical expertise and race winning pedigree make them a perfect match for Project IV’s growth, ambition, and commitment to providing elite motorsport support.

Together, they are entering the Asian Le Mans Series with the clear intention of running at the front. The #15 Ferrari 296 GT3 will carry the combined strength of both teams, backed by deep engineering knowledge, professional preparation, and a full season effort.

A Championship Level Driver Lineup

Project IV Motorsports is bringing a powerhouse trio to the grid, each one proven, fast, and downright dangerous when it counts.

Dylan Medler
Fresh off his title as the 2024 Ferrari Challenge NA Trofeo Pirelli Champion, Medler enters the ALMS with incredible momentum. His consistency, pace, and ability to deliver under pressure make him a strong threat in endurance racing.

Alessandro Balzan
A two time IMSA GTD champion and a driver with world class experience in GT3 machinery. Balzan brings race craft, strategy awareness, and the kind of calm speed you only get from years of winning at the highest level.

Memo Gidley
The 2023 GT America Champion adds another layer of strength to the lineup. Known for his resilience and relentless pace, Gidley’s veteran presence rounds out a roster built for podiums.

Together, they form one of the most compelling driver lineups in the entire ALMS field.

What This Means for Project IV Motorsports

For Project IV, this program is more than a racing entry, it’s the next step in building a global motorsports presence. The team has pushed hard to support drivers across the world, and the move into the Asian Le Mans Series signals their intent to compete at the highest professional levels.

With the combined resources of Project IV Motorsports and Kessel Racing, the expectation is simple: be competitive every weekend and chase hardware.

Follow the Journey

Fans can expect updates, behind the scenes coverage, technical insights, and race weekend breakdowns throughout the season. The Asian Le Mans Series features iconic circuits, intense multi class racing, and some of the strongest fields in GT competition.

Make sure to follow @asianlemansseries and stay tuned for more announcements from Project IV Motorsports as the team prepares for the green flag.