IGTC: Rossi wins, van der Linde
crowned Champion.
GT World Challenge Europe: Kelvin van der Linde and Charles Weerts, together with Ugo de Wilde, crowned a spectacular comeback at the season finale in Barcelona by winning the overall championship title.
13 October 2025
After a disappointing qualifying session for all BMW M Motorsport teams, the day initially didn’t seem destined for celebration. However, over the course of the three-hour race, all crews made significant progress. The #32 BMW M4 GT3 EVO started from 31st position after a penalty, but Weerts, van der Linde, and Ugo de Wilde fought their way up to sixth place, earning enough points to crown van der Linde and Weerts as the new overall champions in the combined Sprint and Endurance Cup standings. The duo had also secured the Sprint Cup title just a few weeks earlier. Over the 2025 season, the #32 car achieved three victories and four additional podium finishes, which also secured the overall team title for Team WRT.
Andreas Roos, Head of BMW M Motorsport
Vincent Vosse, WRT Team Principal
Driver statements.
Kelvin van der Linde (#32 BMW M4 GT3 EVO, Team WRT, Champion): “It has been a fantastic season, crowned with the overall championship. Of course, our race pace today wasn’t particularly strong. We need to learn from this during the break to improve for next year. But looking at the entire season, we were probably the most consistent team – and that’s the reward. I’m very proud of the entire Team WRT,
Charles, and Ugo. It’s the perfect conclusion to my first GT World Challenge season with BMW M Motorsport. I’m very proud.”
Charles Weerts (#32 BMW M4 GT3 EVO, Team WRT, Champion): “It was a very good season. Sprint Cup winners and overall champions – that’s everything we could have wished for at the start of the year. We made almost no mistakes and got the best out of every situation. The only regret is Spa, as it’s the biggest race, and we could have put ourselves in an even better position for the Endurance Cup there. But overall, we can be very proud of the season. A big thank you to BMW M Motorsport for providing us with an incredibly strong car. Thanks also to Team WRT, Kelvin, and Ugo for a great season we shared together.”
Jens Klingmann (#777 BMW M4 GT3 EVO, AlManar Racing by WRT, 2nd place): “What an incredible race! At the start of the weekend, we didn’t feel like we had the fastest car, so we focused on long-run performance with the setup. During the race, a brilliant strategic decision in the first stint moved us far forward, and Ben was even able to work his way almost to the front. For me, it got tight at the end due to the late safety car, but I’m super happy with second place and winning the team title in the GOLD Cup. Once again, we’ve shown what can be achieved through perfect teamwork.”
Raffaele Marciello (#98 BMW M4 GT3 EVO, ROWE Racing, 3rd place): “We had a strong final race. At the start, we had some luck with the safety car and benefitted from a good strategy. I had a very good stint with some overtakes. Without the issue at Paul Ricard and the retirement in Monza, we could have been in the championship fight. Overall, though, we can be satisfied with our season – and we’ll try to come back even stronger next year.”
Jarrod Waberski (#42 BMW M4 GT3 EVO, Century Motorsport, SILVER Champion Endurance Cup): “This season was spectacular. From the first race, we were able to score points consistently, won at Monza, and stood on the podium at the 24 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps. Here in Barcelona, after the spin in the first lap, we thought the title might slip away from us, but we stuck together as a team, fought back, and ultimately brought the title home. Many thanks to Century Motorsport and BMW M Motorsport for this amazing year.”