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Dinamic GT and VSR confirm GT World Challenge Europe entries

Credit: SRO/JEP


The lineup for GT World Challenge Europe continues to swell as two more teams confirm entries.


Longtime Lamborghini customer VSR are the first officially confirmed team to run the new Temerario GT3. The long-standing partnership between the Italian manufacturer and the Forli-based team, makes them an ideal proving ground for the new car model, as its performance will be assesed, as a precursor to a wider roll-out in 2027.


Italians Mattia Michelotto and Loris Spinelli will share the No. 163 Gold class entry for the Sprint Cup. Both have prior GTWC EU experience and have been successful in the Lamborghini Super Trofeo as well as in the Italian GT Championship.


Vincenzo Sospiri, VSR's team principal, said the following: "Myself and the whole VSR crew are extremely proud to continue our relationship with Lamborghini by being one of the first teams to race the new Temerario. It will be a steep learning curve for everyone involved but we have two very competitive drivers and the invaluable support of Lamborghini Squadra Corse alongside us for this new adventure.''


More teams are expected to confirm Temerario entries in the coming weeks. Rutronik Racing having already announced plans to run the new car.

Credit: SRO/JEP


Dinamic GT have also officially confirmed two entries, as the consistent Porsche customer returns for another season. The No. 54 Porsche 911 GT3 R is set to compete in the Silver Cup for the full campaign as Tanart Sathienthirakul reunites with the team after two seasons.


The Thai driver will contest the full 10 race season, with Loris Cabirou joining him for the Sprint rounds. Briton Angus Whiteside and Italian Francesco Simonazzi will be competing in the Endurance rounds.


The No. 55 Porsche will compete only in the Sprint Cup and the Bronze class . The lineup comprises of only Dmitry Gvazava at the present moment, with a second driver set to be announced soon. Gvazava looks to add to his win tally, after picking up his first class win at last season's second Misano race.



With more entries set to be announced soon the 2026 GT World Challenge season shapes up to be another milestone year for SRO's series.








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