Strong duo for 2026: Visser and Rehberg will share the #77 Chevrolet Camaro from Bremotion
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Bremotion welcomes a new addition to its team: Dutch driver Beitske Visser will join regular driver Julien Rehberg in piloting the No. 77 Chevrolet Camaro for the 2026 NASCAR Euro Series season. The Frankfurt-based team will compete under the name Rehberg+Bremotion Racing. Simultaneously, the series will gain a new media platform in the DACH region (Germany, Austria, and Switzerland): Sportdigital+ will become the home of the NASCAR Euro Series starting in 2026, broadcasting all V8GP championship races live on Sportdigital1+ and via its own app.
In terms of sporting strategy, Bremotion is focusing on a clear division of roles: Visser is making her debut in the OPEN division and will be fighting for the Lady Trophy, while Rehberg will be competing in the V8GP championship (formerly PRO), the top class of the series.
With Visser and Rehberg, the team combines international experience with up-and-coming talent. Together they share the #77 Chevrolet Camaro and are already considered one of the most interesting pairings for the 2026 season.
Visser brings experience from international formula and endurance racing, including the WEC and Le Mans. The Dutchwoman from Sneek also impressed at the official NASCAR recruitment test and is now entering the world of stock car racing. Visser is also active in esports, racing for the Munich-based team BS+COMPETITION. Accordingly, a zebra-striped design will be featured on the car, just like its sister car #99.
“I’m really looking forward to the season. The test in December gave me a lot of confidence, the car felt very good. I’m excited for my debut and can’t wait to get into the race in Valencia,” said Visser.
Rehberg will also take over the cockpit in the V8GP class. The 20-year-old from Haltern am See enters the season with clear goals after intensive preparation: consistent top results and success in the overall standings and the Junior Trophy.
“The secret is out. I am very excited to be competing in the 2026 season. My goal is to regularly fight for podium finishes and victories – especially in the Junior Trophy,” explains Rehberg.
The second car also boasts a strong lineup: Car number 99, competing under the name BS+Bremotion Racing, will continue to be driven by Garrett Lowe in the V8GP class and by Dominique Schaak in the OPEN championship. The lineup is completed by Briton Kelvin Hassell in the Rookie classification.
“We are delighted to welcome Beitske, a fast and versatile driver, to Bremotion. At the same time, we are focusing on continuity: Dominique has been part of the team since 2023, Julien is entering his third year, and Garrett impressively demonstrated in his debut season in 2025 that the leap from sim racing to real motorsport is possible,” says Patrick Brenndörfer.
The season opener takes place on April 18th and 19th in Valencia – for the first time live on Sportdigital1+. In addition to all V8GP races, content from the OPEN division will also be covered digitally, with selected races additionally shown on TV. The program is complemented by a highlight magazine with two 26-minute episodes per event. The broadcasts will be commentated by Pete Fink.















