• Series at full strength for eagerly anticipated 2025 campaign
• Endurance draws 59 cars from 10 brands, Sprint attracts 9 brands and 41-car field
• Entry Lists: Sprint Cup | Endurance Cup | Full Season
GT World Challenge Europe powered by AWS will continue to set the global standard in multi-class GT3 racing this season after presenting sensational entry lists for both the Sprint Cup and Endurance Cup in 2025.
Revealed ahead of next week’s Prologue at Circuit Paul Ricard, the line-up hints at an incredible level of competition across the 10-round campaign. A 59-car field has been assembled for the Endurance Cup, a number that will grow even further for the marquee CrowdStrike 24 Hours of Spa (25–29 June), while the Sprint Cup also returns to full strength thanks to an expanded 41-car grid. The Bronze Cup class will skip the opening Sprint Cup meeting at Brands Hatch due to space restrictions at the British venue, with a 32-car field set to contest this event.
The entry lists deliver an even greater level of manufacturer participation. All nine of last year’s contenders return with Aston Martin, Audi, BMW, Ferrari, Ford, Lamborghini, McLaren, Mercedes-AMG and Porsche strongly represented. They are joined by Corvette, which is present for the first time since 2014 to make a perfect 10 for the coming campaign.
But the success of this year's entry lists is not simply a matter of quantity: the 2025 grid has achieved noticeably greater balance between the Pro, Gold Cup, Silver Cup and Bronze Cup classes, promising yet more action for fans while elevating the experience for competitors.
“I am immensely proud to share the GT World Challenge Europe powered by AWS entry lists for 2025,” said Stéphane Ratel, founder and CEO of SRO Motorsports Group. “We have once again received huge interest in both the Sprint Cup and the Endurance Cup, while the participation of 10 manufacturers – all of which will compete in the global GT World Challenge powered by AWS – underlines the importance of this series.
“The grids have grown thanks to the addition of new teams and expansion among our existing competitors, which tells us that GT3 racing is in a very strong position as it approaches its 20th anniversary. It is also noteworthy that the field is more evenly spread, with no single class contributing above the others. With all of this in mind, I am certain that another extremely competitive season lies ahead."
The 2025 GT World Challenge Europe powered by AWS campaign gets underway with a six-hour Endurance Cup race at Circuit Paul Ricard on 11–13 April, while the Sprint Cup launches at Brands Hatch on 3/4 May. Tickets for these events and many others – including the CrowdStrike 24 Hours of Spa – are on sale now. For more information, please click here.
Before the competitive action begins, Circuit Paul Ricard will host the traditional season Prologue on 10/11 March. Fans can follow the event thanks to news updates and live timing on the GT World Challenge Europe powered by AWS website, as well as photo and video content from the series’ social media channels.
To read the full 2025 teams and manufacturers guide, please click here