ACI RACING WEEKEND: A GREAT SUCCESS WITH THE PUBLIC. ALL TITLES AWARDED
A beautiful sunny day provided the backdrop for the last leg of the ACI Racing Weekends 2025, which concluded today at the Autodromo Nazionale Monza in front of a large crowd.
Kean Nakamura-Berta (Prema Racing) with a one-two win in the E4 Championship. The Japanese driver in the morning had won race 1 (15 laps covered in 36’39″866, average 142.200 km/h) ahead of Brazilian Gabriel Gomez (US Racing) and Dutchman Reno Francot (PHM Racing). He repeated himself in the afternoon, seizing his third win out of three in a 14-lap race that lasted 32’16.347, average 150.782 km/h, in which he preceded Colombian and teammate Salim Hanna and Singaporean driver Kabir Anurag (US Racing).
Andrea Frassineti, winning Sunday’s race in tandem with Edoardo Liberati (Lamborghini Huracán GT3 Evo 2, VSR), became Italian Gran Turismo Sprint GT3 champion. The duo completed the 26 laps in 53’16″905, average 169.609 km/h. Also on the overall podium were their teammates English Sandy Mitchell and Loris Spinelli, second, and the crew formed by German Jens Klingmann and Finn Jesse Krohn (BMW M4 GT3, Ceccato Racing) third.
In the Italian Gran Turismo Sprint GT Cup Championship, the latest success went to the crew formed by Riccardo Iannello and Vittorio Viglietti (Lamborghini Huracán ST Evo 2, DL Racing) who covered 23 laps in 56’09″878, at an average speed of 142.338 km/h. On the podium were Giuseppe Forenzi and Francesco Coassin (Lamborghini Huracán ST Evo 2, Invictus Corse), second, and Andrea Fontana and Alessandro Mainetti (Lamborghini Huracán ST Evo 2, HC Racing Division), third.
The final race of the Porsche Carrera Cup Italia crowned Keagan Masters (Ombra Racing) tricolor champion. The South African covered 15 laps in 31’57″174, averaging 163.168 km/h. Behind him came Israeli Ariel Levi (The Driving Experiences) and Dutchman Dirk Schouten (Dinamic Motorsport).
After winning the title of the Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine in Saturday’s race, Britain’s Freddie Slater (Prema Racing) granted an encore in the one that concluded the championship (17 laps in 36’23″213, average 162.390 km/h) and which saw the protagonists cross the finish line under Safety Car conditions. Behind the fresh champion were Matteo De Palo (Trident) and Frenchman Evan Giltaire (ART Grand Prix).
The final day of the ACI Racing Weekends also served to cast a glance into the future with the presentation of the Gen 2 single-seater that will compete in the next season of the Formula Regional European Championship and to award the 2025 winners in the presence of the Extraordinary Commissioner of the Automobile Club of Italy, General Tullio Del Sette, and ACI President-elect Geronimo La Russa.
The last ACI Racing Weekend was also an opportunity to award some race officials for merits acquired during their long sporting activity dedicated to motorsports: Francesco Molinaro (Inspector), Ezio Sisti (Technical Commissioner), Eligio Clemente (Sporting Commissioner) and Lucio De Mori (Race Director). An event that is part of the “FIA Volunteers and Official Month” initiative, desired by the International Automobile Federation. An award as “Best team of Volunteers” was given toASD Ufficiali di Gara AC Torino “CiUGì.”
(Pictured above is the jubilation of Vincenzo Sospiri’s team crews)


