After a successful 2024 campaign, Tresor Attempto Racing has confirmed its full-season assault on the 2025 Italian GT Championship, fielding two Audi R8 LMS GT3 Evo II cars across both the Endurance and Sprint series. The team’s operations will now be overseen by new Team Principal Federico Geri, marking a fresh chapter in the Italian squad’s ongoing GT3 ambitions.
Tresor Attempto Racing returns with a robust line-up, blending emerging talent with seasoned competitors to challenge in both Pro and Pro-Am categories.
In the Endurance Championship, Tresor will enter two Audi R8 LMS GT3 Evo II cars. The #99 Pro-class entry will feature newcomer Fabio Rauer, who makes his GT3 and Tresor debut alongside returning driver Rocco Mazzola, runner-up in the 2024 Sprint standings, and Riccardo Cazzaniga, who finished second overall in the 2024 Endurance classification.
The #88 car will compete in the Pro-Am category with an all-Italian lineup comprising Alberto Clementi Pisani, Marco Cassarà, and Alberto Di Folco. Clementi Pisani graduates to GT3 following a competitive stint in the Lamborghini Super Trofeo, while Cassarà brings significant experience, including two titles in Porsche Carrera Cup Italia and the 2023 Italian GT Endurance Pro-Am crown. Di Folco returns to Tresor Attempto Racing following his 2022 stint and current involvement in GT World Challenge Europe, further strengthening the team with extensive experience, highlighted by second place in the 2021 and 2024 Italian GT Endurance series.
The same driver pairings will contest the Sprint Championship: Rauer and Mazzola in the #99 Pro entry, with Clementi Pisani and Marco Cassarà sharing duties in the #88 Pro-Am car.
The team kicks off its 2025 campaign with the first Endurance round at Misano on 2-4 May.
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