Second-year squad Lionspeed GP has added Ricardo Feller and Gabriel Rindone to its 2025 line-up alongside the returning Patrick Kolb.
The German squad made its series debut last term, entering a solo Porsche in the Bronze Cup class and scoring a maiden podium on home soil at the Nürburgring. It will chase the same goal this year, albeit with a revised driver line-up.
Feller represents a very significant signing. The Swiss ace won the Sprint Cup title in 2023, and was recently announced as a Porsche-contracted driver after departing the Audi Sport family.
Rindone, meanwhile, joins Lionspeed after making his series debut last term in a Barwell Motorsport Lamborghini, securing his first Bronze Cup podium by finishing third at the CrowdStrike 24 Hours of Spa.
Kolb – who is also the Lionspeed GP team principal – is the only continuing member of the driver line-up. Last term he shared with Bastian Buus, Michael Verhagen and Florian Spengler, and also earned a class win at the 24h Nürburgring.
In addition to its ongoing efforts in the Endurance Cup, Lionspeed has confirmed plans to compete in Sprint for the first time this term. The drivers for this programme will be announced at a later date. The 2025 campaign begins with a six-hour race at Circuit Paul Ricard on 11–13 April.