Mugello, Italy (22 March 2025):
Hugely unpredictable wet-weather throughout today’s first part of the Michelin 12H MUGELLO made for an absolutely incredible start to the 2025 Michelin 24H SERIES European Series season, with the concluding five hours of action to come at the Italian track tomorrow, Sunday, 23 March.
At the end of seven dramatic hours of racing, the No.95 MANAMAURI ENERGY BY EBIMOTORS Porsche 911 GT3 R (992) leads overnight, as well as the PRO-AM class, from the No.8 CCC Kessel Racing Ferrari 296 GT3. Also ending part one of the race on the lead lap is the AM class No.27 Heart of Racing by SPS Mercedes-AMG GT3 EVO.
Starting on a damp track, with drizzling rain in the air, the race roared into life with pole-qualifying David Fumanelli holding the lead through Turn One for CCC Kessel Racing. Manuel Lauck stormed into second from fifth on the grid in the No.73 Proton Huber Competition Porsche 911 GT3 R (992) and the lead duo did begin to gap the rest.
From lap three on, Fumanelli put his stamp on proceedings and built an advantage of more than 20 seconds while Josef Kral, driving the No.56 Scuderia Praha Ferrari 296 GT3, had rocketed through the order from 14th on the grid. He passed Lauck for second prior to the first Code 60 of the race.
No sooner had the action resumed, two more Code 60s were required with separate spins for a couple of the 992 class Porsches. When racing got back underway once more early in hour two, differing pit strategies for fuel and tyres through the Code 60s were already making a big impact.
Kral led by 45 seconds from the ARC Bratislava Lamborghini Huracan GT3 EVO, driven by Jiatong Liang, with Alessandro Cutrera third in the CCC Kessel Racing Ferrari. Rain started to fall more heavily and persistently, Cutrera spinning but continuing with an hour and 20 minutes gone. Kral continued to lead, now from the No.29 Pellin Racing Ferrari 296 GT3 with Kyle Marcelli at the wheel.