Zandvoort : High tension ahead of the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup season finale

– Supercup title to be decided at Zandvoort and Monza
– Porsche Junior Alessandro Ghiretti, Robert de Haan, and Flynt Schuring with the best title chances
– Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup continues to rely on strong partners in its 33rd season

The Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup 2025 is entering its decisive stage. Over the final two race weekends at Zandvoort, Netherlands (29–31 August) and Monza, Italy (5–7 September), the battle will determine who follows in the footsteps of last year’s Supercup champion Larry ten Voorde. Heading into the Dutch round on the dunes circuit, the title fight is wide open between Porsche Junior Alessandro Ghiretti (FRA/Schumacher CLRT), Robert de Haan (NLD/BWT Lechner Racing), and Ghiretti’s teammate Flynt Schuring.

The stage is set for a dramatic Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup season finale: after six of eight rounds, three drivers still have the strongest title chances. French Porsche Junior Alessandro Ghiretti, driving for Schumacher CLRT, leads the standings by just four and six points respectively over Dutch rivals Robert de Haan (BWT Lechner Racing) and Flynt Schuring (Schumacher CLRT). The penultimate race takes place this coming weekend at Zandvoort. The 4.2-kilometre dune circuit just outside Amsterdam is renowned for its fast, partially banked corners. Alongside the demanding layout, drivers also have to contend with shifting winds and sand blowing across the track from the beach.

Although Ghiretti, who claimed two victories so far in 2025, could only manage sixth place last time out in Budapest, losing ground in the points table, the 23-year-old Porsche Junior remains confident ahead of the trip to the Dutch North Sea coast: « My team Schumacher CLRT has always performed strongly at this circuit. I’m confident we can be in the fight for the front positions again in Zandvoort. »

Ghiretti’s pursuers, Robert de Haan and Flynt Schuring, can count on home support at Zandvoort. « Racing in front of Dutch fans is always something special. And Circuit Zandvoort is a true driver’s track that’s incredible fun to race on, » says Monaco race winner de Haan. Schuring may not have stood on the top step of the podium yet, but with runner-up finishes at Spa and Budapest he has closed to within six points of Ghiretti and just two points of de Haan. One crown already looks certain for the 19-year-old: in the Rookie classification, Schuring, brother of DTM driver Morris Schuring, has won five of six races so far, giving him a virtually unassailable 48-point lead over Germany’s Janne Stiak (Target Competition).

The team championship of the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup could also be wrapped up at Zandvoort: Schumacher CLRT holds a 23.5-point advantage over Austrian squad BWT Lechner Racing. With a maximum of 45 points still available, however, that cushion could vanish quickly.

The drivers’ title may well hinge on Zandvoort, but a true championship showdown is more likely one week later at Monza. The 5.8-kilometre temple of speed in the Royal Park just outside Milan is legendary for its slipstream battles, with Porsche 911 GT3 Cup cars reaching top speeds beyond 270 km/h.

Holger Eckhardt,

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