Ghiretti's Dominant Spa Victory Propels Him to Supercup Championship Lead
- Porsche Blog
- Aug 23, 2025
- 3 min read
Porsche Junior Alessandro Ghiretti delivered a commanding performance at Spa-Francorchamps, securing a dominant victory in challenging wet conditions. Teammate Flynt Schuring completed a remarkable one-two for Schumacher CLRT, solidifying Ghiretti's lead in the Supercup standings. The race was marked by intense battles and strategic driving.
Key Takeaways
Alessandro Ghiretti took a dominant win, extending his championship lead.
Schumacher CLRT achieved a strong one-two finish.
Robert de Haan secured third place despite pressure from Ariel Levi.
Theo Oeverhaus faced a difficult race, impacting his championship position.
Ghiretti's Masterclass on the Ardennes Rollercoaster
Porsche Junior Alessandro Ghiretti showcased exceptional skill on the Spa-Francorchamps circuit, often referred to as the "Ardennes rollercoaster." He managed his race flawlessly, building an 8.6-second lead over his teammate Flynt Schuring by the checkered flag. This second win of the season propelled the 23-year-old Frenchman to the top of the Supercup standings. Ghiretti expressed his gratitude to the Schumacher CLRT team, highlighting his comfort in the Porsche 911 GT3 Cup and his enjoyment of the mixed conditions that reward strategy as much as speed. "I was able to eke out a small advantage right at the start, which helped me manage my tyres over the race," Ghiretti stated, emphasizing his focus on each race rather than solely on the championship lead.
Schuring Secures Fastest Rookie and Podium
Flynt Schuring, the 18-year-old Dutchman, was once again the fastest rookie and expressed his delight with his second-place finish. He described the race as "tough" due to the varying track conditions, requiring a balance of aggression and tyre conservation. Schuring detailed the early pressure from Robert de Haan but managed to create a gap in the latter half of the race. "It's been a fantastic day for the team – P1 and P2, what more could you want?" he commented.
De Haan Holds Off Levi for Third
As the track began to dry, Robert de Haan faced significant pressure from Ariel Levi. Levi repeatedly challenged the Dutchman, even pulling alongside on the penultimate lap. However, a slight cut of the chicane at Les Combes forced Levi to relinquish the position. "I was faster, but I couldn’t find a way past Robert. It was a tough race but incredible fun," said Levi. De Haan, while satisfied with third place and valuable points, acknowledged a loss of pace as the track dried. "We need to analyse exactly why I lacked pace as the track dried," he noted, focusing on winning the next race in Budapest.
Oeverhaus's Challenging Weekend
Porsche Junior Theo Oeverhaus experienced a difficult race weekend. Starting 19th, he climbed to 13th but dropped from third to sixth in the overall standings. "The race didn’t go the way I’d hoped," admitted Oeverhaus, who usually excels in wet conditions. He cited an issue with the car's balance preventing him from being truly competitive. The team is focused on identifying the problem to ensure a stronger performance in Budapest.
Championship Outlook
Oliver Schwab, Project Manager of the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup, praised the drivers for an entertaining race in difficult conditions. He highlighted the intensity and fairness of the battles, emphasizing the exciting nature of the championship. Schwab commended Ghiretti's performance and acknowledged that with three races remaining, the championship is still wide open.
The next round of the 2025 Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup will take place on August 3rd during the Hungarian Grand Prix weekend at the Hungaroring.
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