75 Express
75 Express is the Mercedes-AMG GT3 EVO program built around Kenny Habul's racing effort, appearing in both GT World Challenge Europe and IMSA as a serious endurance-racing entry rather than a one-off appearance. Part serious GT program, part personality-driven motorsport brand, 75 Express has become one of the more distinctive customer-racing identities on the international GT grid.
// origin
The Beginning
The team's identity is tied to Kenny Habul, who appears as the team owner across official entry lists and series pages. In IMSA's Rolex 24 coverage, the No. 75 entry is described as an "unofficial Australian All-Star car" — which gives the project a very different feel from a conventional customer team: part serious endurance program, part personality-driven motorsport entry.
// progression
Building Momentum
75 Express has quickly become a recognisable name because it combines elite-level GT machinery with a lineup that draws attention beyond the usual GT paddock. GT World Challenge Europe's 2026 team listing shows Dominik Baumann and Hadrien David alongside Kenny Habul for the Endurance Cup, while IMSA's 2026 entry materials show the team fielding Kenny Habul, Maro Engel, Will Power, and Chaz Mostert at Daytona.
That mix of factory-level GT talent and crossover stars is a major part of the team's story — and what makes 75 Express memorable well beyond the results column.
// machinery
The Machines
The Mercedes-AMG GT3 EVO sits at the centre of the team's identity. GT World Challenge Europe lists 75 Express with the Mercedes-AMG GT3 EVO, and IMSA lists the team's car under the same manufacturer platform. In story terms, the car is not just the equipment — it is the platform that gives the project its credibility, its sound, and its endurance-racing character.
// identity
More Than a Racing Team
What makes 75 Express interesting is that it feels like a racing project with genuine personality. The team's lineups bring together endurance specialists and high-profile drivers from different corners of motorsport, which gives the program a modern, global energy. That makes it easy to frame not just as a car number, but as a headline-worthy racing brand with an identity fans can recognise immediately.
// reputation
In The Paddock
In the paddock, 75 Express stands out because it is both competitive and memorable. The GT World Challenge Europe team page places it directly among the major Mercedes-AMG GT3 EVO entries for 2026, while IMSA's coverage shows the car running in GTD PRO with strong pace and serious attention. It is the kind of team that attracts interest because of both performance and the names attached to it.
// now
Current Chapter
Right now, 75 Express is in a strong visibility phase. It is active in GT World Challenge Europe, present in IMSA, and carrying a lineup that blends Kenny Habul's ownership role with high-profile international drivers. A Mercedes-AMG GT3 EVO effort that has moved from being just another entry to becoming one of the more distinctive customer-racing identities on the grid.
