W Series graduate Beitske Visser will join the NASCAR Euro Series as Julien Rehberg’s new teammate in the No. 77 Chevrolet Camaro fielded by Bremotion.
NASCAR Euro Series is set to feature W Series star Beitske Visser in the EuroNASCAR OPEN division. Visser’s entry to stock car racing was confirmed after she was announced as part of the No. 77 Bremotion team on 7 April 2026.
Visser will be joined by Julien Rehberg, who will remain with Bremotion for a third season. Rehberg will continue his participation in EuroNASCAR V8GP after he made his top class debut in 2025.
Visser made her name known in 2019 when she joined the inaugural season of W Series. A win in Zolder helped the Dutchman to finish second in that year’s championship, only finishing behind Jamie Chadwick.
The situation repeated in 2022, which was Visser’s final season in W Series or its continuation series F1 Academy.
Since then, Visser has focused herself in sports car racing through Giti Racing’s NLS efforts. However, thanks to her ties with BS+ Competition, she has gained a chance to race in EuroNASCAR and join her fellow BS+ Competition talent Garrett Lowe.
“I’m very excited to be racing this year,” said Visser to nascar.eu. “I tried the car in December and really enjoyed it. I’m happy to join the #77 Bremotion car and can’t wait to start in Valencia.”
Bremotion also revealed the livery that will adorn Visser and Rehberg’s No. 77 Chevrolet Camaro for the season.
The No. 77 car, which will run under the Rehberg + Bremotion Racing banner for 2026, sports a black primary color whilst retaining the blue secondary color that was featured in the 2024 and 2025 machines.
With OnlyFans now sponsoring Rette Jones Racing’s No. 30 Ford Mustang, BS+ Competition themselves has stepped up to become the No. 77 Chevrolet’s primary sponsor.
Swiss company AspiraX will also adorn the side of the No. 77 Chevrolet, signifying their ties to Visser as part of its goal to help advance the career of female motorsport talents.
The No. 77 team aims to build upon their excellent 2025 season, which saw Rehberg finish ninth in the PRO standings. Seven top-10 finishes underlined the potential of the 20-year old Rehberg, who is ready to step up his game in 2026.
“I’m thrilled to officially announce that I will be competing,” said Rehberg to nascar.eu. “My goals for this year are ambitious. I’m here to fight for podiums and wins. On top of the overall standings, I will be fully focused on collecting podiums in the Junior Trophy.”
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