GT4 European Series Set for Misano Showdown
The GT4 European Series powered by RAFA Racing Club resumes its 2025 season at the Misano World Circuit from July 18-20, featuring a robust 38-car grid. This event supports the GT World Challenge Europe powered by AWS, which records a record 44-car field for its third Sprint Cup round.
Key Players in Silver Class
After a successful outing at Spa, where they secured two podiums, Robert Consani and Benjamin Lariche of Team Speedcar are poised to extend their Silver category lead. Despite facing challenges in mixed conditions during qualifying, their consistent performance has allowed them to maintain a 40-point cushion on their closest rivals.
Marco Signoretti and Erik Evans, currently second in standings, aim to recover after a first-race incident at Spa curtailed their chances. Meanwhile, Gabriele Piana and Berkay Besler made significant gains in the standings with their first win of the season.
Pro-Am Dynamics
In the Pro-Am category, Hendrik Still and Joachim Bölting continue to dominate, boasting four wins from six races and holding a 59-point advantage following their recent podium finish at Spa. Their performances have showcased Still’s prowess, consistently qualifying within the top three.
Lotus PB Racing’s pair, Alberto Naska and Stefano D’Aste, are also strong contenders after clinching their first win of the season at Spa. Their form indicates potential to challenge the dominant Porsche entry, while an intense battle is underway for points positions with Schubert Motorsport’s BMW and Mirage Racing’s Aston Martin close behind.
Am Class Overview
The Am class competition has tightened significantly, with just one point separating leaders Jean-Mathieu Leandri and Antoni de Barn from Max Kronberg and Daniel Blickle after a dramatic race weekend at Spa. A clean sweep of wins by W&S Motorsport tightened the grip on the championship, complicating the standings for all competitors.
Misano Race Schedule
The GT4 European Series weekend at Misano commences with testing on Thursday, July 17. Official practice and qualifying sessions will take place on Friday, leading to Race 1 on Saturday at 14:00, followed by Race 2 at midday on Sunday. All sessions will feature live timing, and both races will be streamed on the GT World YouTube channel.
With a captivating lineup and high-stakes competition, Misano promises to deliver thrilling racing action as the second half of the season unfolds.