[14] The team's mission was to give (WIS) servicemen/woman the chance to experience the adrenaline of competitive racing embracing the ethos of the Invictus Games of triumph over adversity.
In December 2016, George went to the United Arab Emirates with SuperRacing to round off his debut season by competing in the Gulf 12 Hour Race[19] at Yas Marina Circuit in Abu Dhabi, sharing the Generation AMR Aston Martin Vantage GT4 with James Holder & Britcar champion Chris Murphy.
[24] Alongside managing the team,[25] George contested the last 3 rounds of the 2022 British Endurance Championship[24] in a Mercedes AMG GT4 in class D, coaching co-driver Neville Jones through his debut GT car races.
[11] George and the team clinched the class D (GT4) championship in the final round at Donington Park as well as coming just short of winning the overall title by 4 points.
George's contribution was particularly significant, as he spent two hours longer behind the wheel than any other driver in the race, showcasing his endurance and skill.
The race remained competitive until the final moments, with George crossing the finish line just 1.011 seconds clear to secure their maiden 24H SERIES win.