2025 FIA GT World Cup

Sports car race

The 2025 FIA GT World Cup (formally the Macau GT Cup – FIA GT World Cup) was a Grand Touring (GT) sports car race held on the Guia Circuit in Macau on 16 November 2025. It was the eighth FIA GT World Cup and the fifteenth GT3 car race held in Macau. The race was co-organised by the SRO Motorsports Group and was sanctioned by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile. The edition included two races, with a 12-lap qualifying race setting the 16-lap main race's starting order. This year, the FIA introduced the mandate to use Torque sensors, which were mandatory for this FIA GT World Cup in Macau.[1]

Antonio Fuoco of Team AF Corse SRL won the main race after also winning the previous day's qualification race.[2] Fuoco led the race from start to finish, steering clear of multiple crashes in the field. Raffaele Marciello finished second for Rowe Racing and Laurin Heinrich came in third for Schumacher CLRT.

Curved city street, lined with high-rise buildings and palm trees, with yellow-and-black armco barriers enclosing the race track
The Guia Circuit, where the race was held.

Background and entry list

A provisional entry list was announced on 13 October, featuring 16 entries. Six manufacturers representing, with 5 Porsche cars, 3 cars from Audi and Ferrari, 2 cars from BMW and Lamborghini, and 1 McLaren car. Last year winner Mercedes AMG are absent for this year's event.[3]

Manufacturer Car Team No. Driver Class
Audi Audi R8 LMS Evo II China Uno Racing Team 36 Hong Kong Adderly Fong S
China FAW Audi Sport Asia Team Phantom 45 Germany Christopher Haase P
China Audi Sport Asia Team Phantom 46 Sweden Joel Eriksson P
BMW BMW M4 GT3 Evo Belgium Team WRT 31 South Africa Sheldon van der Linde P
Germany Rowe Racing 53 Switzerland Raffaele Marciello P
Ferrari Ferrari 296 GT3 Italy AF Corse SRL 50 Italy Antonio Fuoco P
China Winhere Motorsports 75 China Deng Yi S
China Harmony Racing 83 China Yifei Ye G
Lamborghini Lamborghini Huracán GT3 Evo 2 Hong Kong Absolute Racing 19 Germany Luca Engstler G
63 Switzerland Edoardo Mortara P
McLaren McLaren 720S GT3 Evo United Kingdom Optimum Motorsport 5 Denmark Benjamin Goethe G
Porsche Porsche 911 GT3 R (992) France Schumacher CLRT 11 Turkey Ayhancan Güven P
22 Germany Laurin Heinrich G
China Phantom Global Racing 23 France Dorian Boccolacci G
Hong Kong Tempo by Absolute Racing 911 Belgium Alessio Picariello G
992 Belgium Laurens Vanthoor P
Source: [4]
Icon Class
P Platinum
G Gold
S Silver

See also

Notes

References

  1. ^ Dagys, John (18 March 2025). "FIA Mandates Torque Sensors for GT World Cup in Macau". sportscar365.com. John Dagys Media. Retrieved 18 March 2025.
  2. ^ "Latest Activity | Macau Grand Prix". www.macau.grandprix.gov.mo. Retrieved 2025-11-17.
  3. ^ Klein, Jamie (13 October 2025). "16 Cars Confirmed for FIA GT World Cup; No Mercedes-AMG". sportscar365.com. John Dagys Media. Retrieved 13 October 2025.
  4. ^ "2025 FIA GT World Cup gathers GT racing's elite for Macau's street racing showdown".
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