GT REPORT exists to tell the real stories of racing.
We cover GT racing with passion, curiosity and respect for the people who make the sport what it is. From race reports and paddock interviews to personal features, history, photography and behind-the-scenes stories, our aim is to bring the world of racing closer to those who love it.
For us, motorsport is more than results, lap times and headlines. It is about the emotion, the effort, the history and the human stories behind every car on the grid.
GT REPORT is built on a love for real racing: the action on track, the atmosphere in the paddock, the pressure of competition and the stories that continue long after the chequered flag.
Our mission is to capture that world honestly and bring it to life through accessible, engaging and authentic motorsport journalism.
Real racing. Real stories.
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The team
MIGUEL BOSCH
Editor-in-Chief
Miguel Bosch is the editor-in-chief of GT REPORT, combining a passion for motorsport with a background in Communication. Alongside his editorial role, he works with teams, drivers, agencies, and media outlets on PR, journalism, and photography. Away from the track, he’s a lifelong supporter of Vitesse, his home football club.
JUREK BIEGUS
Editor
Jurek is an experienced motorsport photographer and reporter, working with a wide range of clients at circuits across Europe. Based in the UK, he covers British GT and many of the country’s biggest races, combining sharp imagery with insightful coverage to bring the full story to GT REPORT readers.
ERWAN SEITE
Reporter
Growing up near Circuit Paul Ricard, Erwan Seite developed his motorsport photography skills from a young age. Since joining GT REPORT in 2019, he has focused primarily on events at his home circuit, capturing his passion for endurance racing and historic race cars through his lens.
STUART BOWLING
Tech reporter
Stuart is a fan of racing on four wheels as well as two. He was bitten by the sportscar bug as a kid in the 90's, which inspired him to become a mechanical engineer. He enjoys studying the craft and design behind the top racing machinery, heading to the track, and tinkering in the garage.
DOM VINCENT
Reporter
Dom is a 23-year-old motorsport photographer with a passion for GT and sportscar racing. Named Motorsport UK’s 2023 MPB Young Photographer of the Year, he has covered series including British GT and GT Cup for GT REPORT. Since picking up a camera in December 2018, he has built a reputation for capturing the excitement of sportscar racing with creative angles and striking compositions at circuits across the UK and Europe.
SHANNA LUTGERT
Reporter
Shanna grew up surrounded by motorsport and knows no different. From a young age, race weekends shaped her world, a passion that naturally evolved into a career in motorsports journalism. The 25-year-old knows multiple paddocks like her backyard, has an eye for detail and loves writing stories that you don't read every day.
WESSEL MANDEN
Reporter
Wessel Manden is a Dutch motorsport journalist who focuses on the people and stories behind the racing. At GT REPORT, he brings structured, conversation‑driven interviews from the paddock, combining clear reporting with an eye for the moments that define a weekend. His work blends curiosity, preparation, and a genuine interest in the drivers, teams, and characters that make motorsport what it is.
DAVID A. LAWRENCE
USA editor
Based in the USA, David is a freelance writer for GT REPORT covering IMSA and SRO America. David is a passionate motorsports fan that loves all series across the globe from NASCAR to Formula 1. He also enjoys researching and learning about series that others may not know about. Outside of GT REPORT, David keeps himself busy as a podcast producer.
MICHAL POSPISIL
Reporter
Michal is an award-winning motorsport photographer from Czechia. A Formula 1 fan since age 12, he turned to photography after moving to the United Kingdom. Within three years, Goodwood made him an official photographer for the Festival of Speed, Revival and Members’ Meeting, where he worked with leading names. His work has been published multiple times in Digital Camera World.
BRIANNA GUNAWAN
Reporter
Brianna is a GT REPORT contributor with a focus on GT3, endurance racing, and the stories unfolding behind the pit wall. While she doesn’t come from a technical background, her passion for race strategy, performance, and the human side of motorsport drives her work, bringing readers closer to the action and the people who shape it.
MICHAEL JOLLEY
Reporter
Michael Jolley discovered motorsport photography in early 2024 and quickly developed a fan-focused style from the grandstands and grass banks. He joined GT REPORT in 2025 with his standout '72 Hours of June' series and has been building momentum ever since. When he’s not trackside, he’s photographing his local football club or capturing the energy of the UK’s rock and metal scene.
JAMES TOWNLEY
Reporter
James is an 19-year-old sports journalist with a passion for British motorsport and GT racing. Based in the UK, his dream has always been to work in a motorsport environment and he has found that in the way of reporting. His features and race reports give in-depth knowledge to readers of GT REPORT.
LAURIE SOUTHERN
Reporter
Laurie Southern is a GT REPORT photographer with a passion for all things endurance racing. When a childhood chat with his dad made it clear there’d be no budget for a racing career, he found another way into the sport — through the lens of an old camera discovered in the cupboard. That spark has taken him trackside across multiple series, sharpening his craft with every event he covers.
RICHARD KORTLAND
Reporter
Richard Kortland is a Dutch motorsport photographer with a deep passion for the 24 Hours of Le Mans, GT and sportscars, and historic racing since 2008. In 2026, he joined GT REPORT, where he captures endurance racing’s intensity, heritage, and atmosphere through dynamic, storytelling imagery across Europe’s circuits and worldwide events.
DANIEL GONZALEZ
Reporter
A lifelong petrolhead from Barcelona, Daniele attended his first hill climb at the age of three and still vividly remembers Nigel Mansell beating Ayrton Senna there in 1991. He began covering motorsport professionally in 2014 and has since photographed Formula 1, Formula E, WEC, ELMS, GT World Challenge, GT Open and many local races in Barcelona. Rally Sweden, the Goodwood Festival of Speed and the 24 Hours of Le Mans hold a special place in his heart.