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Holzem Twins and REMA TIP TOP Unveil Race Car for the 2026 ADAC GT Masters

Poing near Munich, April 20, 2026. Racers Juliano and Sandro Holzem, along with REMA TIP TOP, unveiled the car design for the 2026 ADAC GT Masters season. The BMW M4 GT3 Evo in REMA TIP TOP branding was revealed, marking the first visible phase of the joint motorsport project, which is entering a decisive phase with upcoming test drives. This collaboration exemplifies the application of motorsport principles to industry and will be on display for the first time at the season opener at the end of April in Spielberg, Austria.

Following the announcement of the exclusive driver sponsorship earlier this year, the unveiling of the car marks the next milestone in the partnership between REMA TIP TOP and the Holzem twins. The collaboration exemplifies the transfer of motorsport principles to industrial applications. "In motorsports, a strong partnership means working toward the same goal and relying on one another," says Sandro Holzem. "That is precisely the foundation for long-term success."

For REMA TIP TOP, this commitment is a deliberate, strategic decision. Motorsports provide a real-world setting in which the company’s brand values come to life. "For us, motorsports is the place where performance becomes visible," says Michael Lorig, CEO of REMA TIP TOP AG. It becomes clear within seconds how well preparation, precision, and teamwork are coming together. These are precisely the demands our customers place on us every day – for both our products and our services. That’s why this commitment is an investment to strengthen our brand.”

For the Holzem twins, the unveiling is a special moment in the season. It’s the first time they’ve seen the car in its final design, which signifies the beginning of the final preparation phase. “When you see the car finished like this for the first time, the entire project becomes real,” says Juliano Holzem. "You immediately recognize how much detail work has gone into it. Now, it’s about bringing that performance to the track so that we look great, both visually and in terms of results.”

Sandro Holzem emphasizes the importance of the overall package: "In GT3 racing, it's often the little things that make the difference. The interplay between the driver, the team, and the technology needs to be perfect. That’s exactly the feeling you get when you see the car here.”

Following a successful preseason in which they finished fifth in the ADAC GT Masters GT3 class, the two drivers are entering 2026 with clear goals. "We want to take the next step and continue improving," says Juliano Holzem. "Our goal is to perform consistently at a high level right from the start." Sandro Holzem adds: "Ultimately, it's about everything coming together perfectly. If we can pull that off, we’ll be right up there at the front this season.”

With the upcoming test sessions, the final preparations for the start of the season are now underway. During these sessions, the setup, tuning, and procedures will be optimized under real-world conditions. The opening round of the 2026 ADAC GT Masters season will take place from April 24 to 26 at the Red Bull Ring in Spielberg as part of the DTM. The season finale will take place in mid-October at the Hockenheimring.

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