GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup Practice Recap: Mercedes-AMG Dominates at Circuit Paul Ricard
Circuit Paul Ricard, France – The Mercedes-AMG GT3 EVOs showcased their performance in the Free Practice sessions for the GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup, setting the stage for the season-opening six-hour race.
Free Practice 1 Highlights:
Jules Gounon led the session in the #3 Mercedes-AMG Team Verstappen Racing entry, clocking a best lap of 1:54.690. He edged out Christopher Haase, who was second in the #84 Eastalent Racing Audi R8 LMS GT3 Evo II by a mere 0.064 seconds. Max Hofer secured third in the #9 Pure Racing Porsche 911 GT3 R (992) Evo, with Benjamin Paque (fourth overall) marking the fastest time in the Bronze Cup in the #914 Razoon Porsche.
- Top Results:
- Jules Gounon (Mercedes-AMG) – 1:54.690
- Christopher Haase (Audi) – 1:54.754
- Max Hofer (Porsche) – Time not specified
- Benjamin Paque (Porsche) – Time not specified (Bronze Cup leader)
- Kelvin van der Linde (BMW) – Time not specified
Free Practice 2 Highlights:
The evening session was topped by Fabian Schiller in the #17 Mercedes-AMG Team GetSpeed vehicle with a blistering lap of 1:54.624. Benjamin Paque again excelled in the Bronze category, finishing second overall with a time of 1:54.840. The #97 Rutronik Racing Porsche and #80 Lionspeed GP cars followed, indicating a strong showing from the Porsche contingent.
- Top Results:
- Fabian Schiller (Mercedes-AMG) – 1:54.624
- Benjamin Paque (Porsche) – 1:54.840 (Bronze Cup leader)
- Ricardo Pera (Porsche) – Time not specified
- Thomas Preining (Porsche) – Time not specified
- Tommaso Mosca (Ferrari) – Time not specified
The sessions featured three red flags, notably caused by incidents involving the #18 Comtoyou Racing Aston Martin and #89 Lionspeed GP Porsche.
Key Technical Insights:
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Vehicle Performance:
The Mercedes-AMG GT3 EVO’s leading times underline its competitive edge early in the season, while Porsche’s strong representation among the top finishers indicates robust enhancements to their 911 GT3 R platform. -
Session Format Adjustments:
Qualifying on Saturday at 12:05 CEST will introduce a new format, splitting competitors into Pro & Gold groups against Silver & Bronze, maintaining an aggregate time system.
The 90-minute practice sessions saw participation from 56 cars, illuminating the competitive landscape heading into the season’s first major event.
For more thorough analysis and details, access the full Free Practice 1 and 2 results.

