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Championship title already secured in the penultimate race

Class Winner

With one race to go before the end of the season, drivers Alexander Hardt, Peter Ludwig, and Maik Rosenberg secured the first championship title for BLACK FALCON in the 2025 season with their Porsche 992 GT3 Cup. This was preceded by their third PRO/AM victory of the current season and the simultaneous disqualification of their direct rival in the title race, putting the trio in an uncatchable lead in the PRO/AM standings of the PETN Cup 2 class.

At the same time, their BLACK FALCON Team Zimmermann teammates David Barst, Anton Ruf, and Axel Sartingen drove to their fourth class victory of the current season. After 26 laps, the #70 Cayman GT4 RS crossed the finish line in first place in the SP7 class, adding to the team's celebrations.

Outlook
The season finale of the Nürburgring Endurance Series (NLS) will take place on October 11 with the “1st NLS Sports Marshal Trophy.” After an intense season full of thrilling battles, high emotions, and significant successes, we are now looking ahead to the last race of the year.


“We have already celebrated some great successes in 2025. The season finale is always a very special race for us because it reflects the hard work and passion of the entire year. We will give everything to end the year with another highlight,” explains Christoph Henkel (CEO).

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