Revolution Race Cars to Showcase at Race Retro 2026 with Equipe Sports Prototypes
- Nigel Redwood

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Revolution Race Cars will be at Race Retro 2026 on 20–22 February at Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire, appearing on the Equipe Sports Prototypes stand 2-111 and 2-206, with a Revolution race car on display across the weekend.
Race Retro is a key date in the UK motorsport calendar, bringing together racers, teams, preparers and fans as the season approaches, and Revolution’s presence with Equipe Sports Prototypes highlights the growing popularity of modern, high-performance prototype racing.
Modern Prototype Performance — Up Close on the Stand
Visitors to stands 2-111 and 2-206 will be able to get an up-close look at Revolution machinery and the engineering detail that goes into everyone of their race car. With purposeful aerodynamics, lightweight construction and track-focused design, Revolution’s cars deliver the kind of downforce-led driving experience that makes prototypes such a compelling step up, whether you’re coming from tin-tops, single-seaters, or high-performance track days.
Revolution’s team will be on hand across the show to talk through the cars, discuss how they fit into the Equipe Sports Prototypes paddock, and explain the different ways drivers can get on the grid.
Racing in the Equipe Sports Prototypes Series

The Equipe Sports Prototypes series has become a fantastic home for lightweight prototype racing in the UK, offering strong grids, competitive racing and a welcoming atmosphere. Revolution cars are a natural fit for the series, combining performance and reliability with an exciting on-track presence that suits the series perfectly.
For anyone considering a new race programme for 2026, the stand is the ideal place to learn more about the series format, weekend structure and the options available to drive a Revolution.
Arrive-and-Drive: Prototype Racing Without the Headache
Revolution’s arrive-and-drive services within the Equipe Sports Prototypes series are a straightforward, supported route into prototype racing.
Revolution’s arrive-and-drive offering is designed for drivers who want the full race weekend experience without the complexity of running a car themselves. The team can handle preparation, transport, engineering support, driver coaching and trackside operations, leaving drivers to focus on learning the car, improving lap times and enjoying proper prototype racing.
It’s an ideal option for:
drivers stepping up from club racing or track days
competitors who want a professional, supported programme
anyone who wants to race a prototype without committing to ownership immediately
Visit Revolution at Race Retro
If you’re heading to Race Retro, make sure to stop by Equipe Sports Prototypes stands 2-111 and 2-206 to see Revolution Race Cars in person and chat with the team about ownership and arrive-and-drive opportunities for the upcoming season.
Race Retro 2026: 20–22 February 2026 | Stoneleigh Park (NAEC), Warwickshire








