The Jamaica Millennium Motoring Club (JMMC) congratulates Jamaican driver Thomas “Tommi” Gore on securing back-to-back podium finishes at the ADAC GT4 Germany Championship last weekend at the prestigious Red Bull Ring in Austria.
Competing with AVIA W&S Motorsport alongside teammate Alon Gabbay, Gore delivered a stellar performance across both races, finishing second place on Saturday and Sunday. Their consistency cemented the team’s strongest weekends of the season and added to Gore’s growing list of international accolades.
In a thrilling race one, after initially taking the lead then falling to third, Gore and Gabbay fought hard to maintain their front-row starting position, ultimately finishing second after a dramatic last-lap battle. Race two proved equally intense, with Gore defending under immense pressure in the closing stages to secure another second-place finish for the team.
“This was hands down our strongest race weekend yet,” said Gore. “To deliver a double podium at such a historic track, with Jamaican fans waving flags in the paddock, was an incredibly proud moment. Thanks to everyone back home who continues to support me – Jamaica to di world!”
The weekend’s results mark Gore’s third podium of the 2025 season, further establishing him as one of Jamaica’s rising stars on the international circuit racing stage. With tens of thousands of fans in attendance and international media coverage, the Red Bull Ring event showcased Jamaica’s growing presence in world motorsport.
JMMC President Stephen Gunter praised Gore’s achievement:“Tommi continues to make Jamaica proud on the global stage. His determination, skill, and professionalism represent the very best of our motorsport talent. These double podiums not only highlight his individual ability but also shine a spotlight on Brand Jamaica in front of international audiences. The JMMC celebrates his success and looks forward to supporting him as he closes out the season.”
The ADAC GT4 Germany Championship now heads to its season finale at Hockenheim in two weeks, where Gore and his team will look to carry their momentum forward.

