Jodie Sloss joins FFSA GT series with Mirage Racing
- RACERS
- Apr 17
- 2 min read
Following multiple GT Cup Championship podiums and a Porsche Sprint Challenge podium on debut, Scottish rising star Jodie Sloss will make her debut in the FFSA French GT Championship aboard the #5 Mirage Racing Aston Martin Vantage GT4 Evo, embarking on a new chapter in her career.

Scottish 23-year-old Jodie Sloss will make her debut in the FFSA French GT Championship this weekend, as she joins Mirage Racing aboard the #5 Aston Martin Vantage GT4 Evo. She will share the car with French driver David Levy in the AM class.
"This will be my first full season racing in Europe and a massive step forward in my career", Sloss commented. "I’m ready to build on last year’s momentum with Aston Martin Racing and take it to the next level. Huge thanks to my sponsors, supporters, friends, and family - none of this would be possible without you."
It will be the first season on French circuit for Sloss, who however has a good knowledge of the Aston Martin GT4 platfor, which she raced to multiple podiums in the British GT Cup Championship. Teaming up with front-running team Mirage Racing, the Scottish driver will start her new journey in motor racing from the Easter Cup in Nogaro, which traditionally opens the FFSA season.
Sloss began her motorsport journey after transitioning from equestrian sports, seeking more than just one horsepower to fuel her competitive spirit. Despite having no prior racing experience, she quickly proved her talent by winning the 2022 Formula Woman program, which earned her a seat on the GT Cup grid. In 2023, she made a strong impression during a part-time campaign in the Porsche Open Cup, securing podium finishes in each of her three races.
In 2024, Sloss returned to the GT Cup Championship, this time forming an all-female driver duo with Rianna O'Meara-Hunt at Forsetti Motorsport, piloting an Aston Martin Vantage GT4. The pair achieved four podium finishes in the GTH class over the first three rounds, including a second-place result at the prestigious Brands Hatch GP circuit.
Her rising profile in GT racing earned her a place in the 2024 Aston Martin Racing Driver Academy, a development program aimed at supporting emerging talent across the AMR partner network.
Expanding her experience across different disciplines, Sloss made her debut in the all-electric NXT Gen Cup at Sachsenring, where she achieved a personal best of P13 in her first-ever electric weekend.
Sloss closed out the year with a remarkable debut in the Porsche Sprint Challenge Great Britain, where she stood on the podium in the CS Am class, claimed pole position, and set the fastest lap—an all-around performance that showcased both her speed and racecraft.
Now ready to take on her new challenge, Sloss is set to contest the five-event FFSA French GT Championship, which visits France's best circuits starting from Paul Armagnac in Nogaro, before visiting Dijon-Prenois, Spa Francorchamps in Belgium, Magny-Cours, and will round out its 2025 season at Circuit Paul Ricard in October.