Dinamic GT will launch another bid for Silver glory in this season's GT World Challenge Europe powered by AWS Endurance Cup. The Italian squad joins what looks set to be a bumper grid for the class, which could even reach record numbers in Endurance.
Dinamic sticks with Porsche for what will be its seventh season in the series, which began in stunning fashion with overall victory at a sodden Monza in 2019. Jop Rappange remains with the squad for 2025, while Mateo Llarena joins from Grasser Racing and youngster Federico Al Rifai is set for his series debut.
Rappange will contest his third season with the Dinamic squad. The 24-year-old Dutchman has a good platform to build upon, with 2024 having brought a runner-up finish at the CrowdStrike 24 Hours of Spa and a further podium at the Nürburgring.
Llarena made his series debut last term with the rival Grasser Racing squad. The Italian scored a best finish of fourth at the Nürburgring – one place behind the Dinamic car – and secured class pole at Monza, though the race ended in retirement after two hours.
The crew is completed by Al Rifai, who does not turn 18 until after the opening race of the season and could prove to be the youngest driver on the grid this term. Born in Italy and competing under the Emirati flag, he won the 2024 F4 Saudi Arabian Championship and has sportscar experience in Ferrari Challenge and GT Cup Europe.
The 2025 campaign will officially launch on 10–11 March with the traditional Prologue at Circuit Paul Ricard, which will also host the season-opening Endurance Cup race on 11–13 April.