KMR Sport
KMR Sport, formerly Kevin Mills Racing, is a British motorsport team, based in Saul, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom. The team currently participates in the GB4 Championship.
Notable past drivers for the team include Jarrod Waberski, Dan Cammish, Megan Gilkes, Scott Malvern and Alex Jones. Formula One Esports Series sim racing drivers Brendon Leigh and Lucas Blakeley also formerly drove for the team as well.
History
Early years
According to KMR Sport's official website, the team was founded in 1998 by Kevin Mills as Kevin Mills Racing. However, the team formerly stated that its foundation date was 1994.2004–2010
From 2004 to 2010, the team competed in British Formula Ford Championship.2011–2020
According to the team's profile in GB4 Championship's website, KMR Sport is one of the leading teams in Formula Ford 1600. The team's drivers won Walter Hayes Trophy five times, in 2011, 2013, 2017, 2018 and 2019.2021–2022
In October 2021, the team, then known as Kevin Mills Racing, was announced to join GB4 Championship from the 2022 season, having stepped up from Formula Ford 1600. The team won the GB4 teams' title for the first time in 2022, with Tom Mills and Jarrod Waberski driving for the team.2023
In January 2023, according to information from British Government's Companies House, a company, named KMR Operations, was incorporated. It is responsible for KMR Sport's activities.While the team was rebranded from Kevin Mills Racing to KMR Sport, in GB4, it signed Jeremy Fairbairn and Jack Clifford. Later, Tom Mills joined the team and won the Drivers' Championship, while KMR Sport also won the Teams' Championships for the second time.
2024
In GB4, KMR Sport won the third consecutive Teams' Championships, with Harry Burgoyne Jr., Chloe Grant, Brandon McCaughan and Lucas Blakeley driving for the team.2025
During an interview with Motorsport News published in late-February 2025, team owner Kevin Mills mentioned about the possible expansion to Ginetta Junior Championship and GB3 Championship.For the GB4 campaign, the team signed Alex O'Grady, Megan Bruce and Lily-May Watkins. However, the team finished sixth in team's standing, losing the teams' title to Elite Motorsport.