GT World Challenge Europe Sprint Cup back in business at many-Cours this weekend
Monday, July 28, 2025
Within that expected entry list will be the same three Aston Martin Racing Vantage GT3 cars from both the Comtoyou Racing and Walkenhorst Motorsport teams but with one of those crews reverting to its original driver line up.
Last time out, we of course saw the #21 Comtoyou Racing AMR of Jamie Day and Kobe Pauwels secure their first silver class win of the year in Sundays hour long race after a their P3 podium finish within the earlier race.
They were by far, the best result of the weekend from the three cars with the #35 Walkenhorst entry of Mateo Villagomez and Henrique Chaves struggling to break into the top ten of their elected Pro class whilst the #270 Comtoyou Racing bronze entry did improve from P10 in class in race one to P5 in class after race two.
That result for the #270 car came after Brazilian racer Sergio Sette Camara deputised for his countryman Raphael Suzuki for this round alongside that of Ricardo Baptista. Despite this change of line up and Sette Camara racing a GT3 and in Europe for the first time, the pairing had their best result to date. This time, Suzuki again races alongside Baptista again.
Results from Misano also lift the #21 crew up to fourth within their silver class drivers’ championship table, now just sixteen points behind the class leaders with four races still to run including Magny-Cours.
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