26-year-old Bobby Trundley from Wokingham, one of the world’s top autistic racing drivers, has once again been selected to drive for Team BRIT – the world’s only competitive team of all-disabled racing drivers.
Bobby has been a driver for the team since 2019, and is one of its most successful and experienced racers.
This year, he will get behind the wheel of a McLaren 570S GT4, teaming up with Aaron Morgan from Basingstoke in the Britcar Endurance Championship.
Bobby was diagnosed with severe autism as a young child, and soon found that motorsport had a profound impact on the way he manages the challenges of the condition. He discovered karting at the age of 10, having been invited to a karting birthday party and his talent was clear from the outset. He was a 5 x national karting champion before joining Team BRIT in 2019, and has gone on to compete in GT4 racing in iconic tracks across the UK and overseas, including at Spa Francorchamps where he won his race as part of the British GT Championship.
Last year, he teamed up with Asha Silva to form an ‘autistic super team’, winning their class in the Britcar Championship and narrowly missing out on the overall championship win after Asha was hit off the track in the final round.
Bobby’s season begins on the 21st March with round 1 of the championship at Donington Park.
Bobby said: “2025 was such a brilliant year for my racing, very nearly taking the overall championship win with Asha. Last year we topped our class – this year I want even more podiums!
“It’s great to be teaming up with Aaron again, we’ve raced together so much over the years and are a brilliant partnership. I know we’ll be seriously competitive out there and will be doing all we can to rack up the points and secure as many podiums as possible.
“This will be my 7th year racing with the team, which just doesn’t seem possible. Looking back at the nervous young kid I was, struggling with confidence and self-belief, I can’t believe just how far I’ve come. Thank you to everyone who has supported me so far. Let’s go racing!”















































