In the latest round of the GT2 European Series, Roberto Pampanini and Mauro Calamia secured a significant pole position but failed to capitalize on it in the race...
Barcelona (SPA). The 2025 GT2 European Series season ended with a hint of regret for Dinamic Motorsport, which competed last weekend on the Spanish track in Barcelona. The duo of Roberto Pampanini and Mauro Calamia once again showed their full potential, securing a prestigious pole position thanks to Calamia's excellent performance, confirming the competitiveness of the team and the Maserati GT2. In Race 1, after a brilliant start that had put them in the lead, contact with an opponent cost Pampanini a drive-through penalty, compromising their chances of fighting for the podium. Calamia then completed the race, bringing the car home in fourth place, the best result of the weekend. In Race 2, Calamia started from pole position, but contact in the early stages of the race forced him back to the pits for repairs. Despite the team's efforts, the car was unable to resume the race, thus ending a season that nevertheless highlighted solid performance and great team spirit. Dinamic Motorsport therefore finishes the championship in second place among the teams and, above all, with the knowledge that it has demonstrated excellent potential, laying the foundations for a return to prominence next season.
Race 1: 1. Blank-Kaffer (LP Racing); 2. Tomlinson-Tomlinson (CMR); 3. DeMartinMontserrat (NM Racing); 4. Pampanini-Calamia (Dinamic Motorsport).
Race 2: 1. Marionek-Homola (RTR Projects); 2. Aigner-Kofler (MZR Racing); 3. Tomlinson-Tomlinson (CMR); NC. Pampanini-Calamia (Dinamic Motorsport).