The 2025 Champions of the three GT Sport-promoted series, the International GT Open, the GT Cup Europe and the Euroformula Open, were duly celebrated Friday evening in a glittering GT Sport Awards Ceremony in central Madrid, already in full Christmas lights gear.
Once again, the lavish baroque Casino de Madrid served as a spectacular setting for the event, hosted by Jesús Pareja, CEO of GT Sport, Jean-Philippe Desfarges, Head of Customer Racing of Michelin, and Joaquín Verdegay, Vice President of the Real Federación Española de Automovilismo.
Guests could enjoy the gala dinner prepared by Michelin two-star chef Paco Roncero and the flamenco ensemble La Manuela put a warm and very Spanish musical touch.

Levente Révész was acclaimed as the champion of an exceptional and closely fought 2025 edition of the GT Open, sharing top honours with Timo Rumpfkeil, boss of Motopark, the team that brought the Hungarian driver to success and also clinched the Teams’ title.

Carl Bennett and Tommaso Mosca (AF Corse), and Simon Reicher and Christopher Haase (Eastalent Racing), second and third respectively on the final podium, were also present.
Manuel Oetinger from SPS took the Pro-Am trophy in representation of Valentin Pierburg and Dominik Baumann, with Aaron Walker (GetSpeed), and Libor Milota and Filip Salaquarda (ISR Racing) being presented the awards for second and third.
Warmly applauded were also the heroes of the Am class, with runner-up Mark Sansom (Garage 59) and champions Gino Forgione and Michele Rugolo (AF Corse).


