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Revolution Race Cars Factory Works Confirms Three-Car Line-Up for 2026 Equipe Sports Prototypes Series

Revolution Race Cars has confirmed that its Factory Works team will field a three-car entry in the 2026 Equipe Sports Prototypes race series, with Eitan Zidkilov and brothers Stuart and Mark Maloney set to campaign Revolution 500 EVO machinery throughout the season.

 

The Equipe Sports Prototypes series has rapidly established itself as one of the most competitive arenas for modern lightweight prototype racing, bringing together leading manufacturers and highly experienced drivers across premier UK and European circuits.

 

Revolution Race Cars will enter three identically prepared 500 EVO models, underlining its commitment to strong factory representation in 2026.

 

Driver Line-Up

 

  • Eitan Zidkilov — Car #81 — Revolution 500 EVO


Israeli driver Eitan Zidkilov brings significant international experience to the team, having competed extensively across Asia in both single-seater and GT categories. A proven race winner and series contender, Zidkilov’s background in high-level competition adds valuable depth to the Factory Works squad as he transitions into prototype machinery for the 2026 campaign.

 


  • Stuart Maloney — Car #111 — Revolution 500 EVO


Hailing from Barbados, Stuart Maloney is a highly accomplished racer with success spanning circuit racing, endurance competition and rallying. A champion in the Radical Caribbean Cup and First Citizens R5 Rally Champion, Stuart has also excelled in regional rally and track events and is known for his strategic racing instincts and consistency behind the wheel. Co-owner and operator of the renowned Bushy Park race circuit in Barbados, Maloney combines competitive pedigree with deep technical understanding of race car development and performance.

 

  • Mark Maloney — Car #86 — Revolution 500 EVO


Joining his brother on the grid, Mark Maloney is equally experienced across multiple disciplines of motorsport. With a strong record of results in both regional and international competition, A multi-time national class winner and standout competitor at Bushy Park Circuit, Mark’s adaptability and racecraft make him a formidable addition to the Revolution Factory Works programme.

  


A Balanced and Experienced Team

 

Revolution Race Cars emphasises that all three drivers enter the 2026 season on equal footing, with no designated lead driver. The Factory Works effort has been structured around collaboration, data sharing and collective performance, a strategy designed to maximise development of a team spirit and enjoyable atmosphere while maintaining competitive strength across all entries.

 

In addition to the dynamic within the team, the 2026 Equipe Sports Prototypes series is expected to feature strong competition from other leading manufacturers, ensuring an intensely fought season from the opening round.

 

Nigel Redwood, speaking on behalf of Revolution Race Cars, commented:

 

“We are delighted to confirm Eitan, Stuart and Mark as our Factory Works drivers for 2026. Each brings a wealth of international experience and a proven track record in high-level motorsport. The Equipe Sports Prototypes series continues to grow in stature, and we are looking forward to competing against strong manufacturer opposition throughout the season. With three 500 EVOs on the grid, we are confident we will be in a position to fight at the front.”

 

The 2026 season promises close, high-performance prototype racing, and Revolution Race Cars is set to be a major presence on the Sports Prototypes grid.


 

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