Back in orange, back in the fight – GP Elite is chasing titles in 2025

With a proven track record and a fresh sense of focus, GP-Elite returns for its sixth season in the Porsche Mobil1Supercup. Since joining the grid in 2020, the Dutch squad has racked up two Drivers’ titles, a Team title, a Rookie title plus nine wins and 30 overall podiums

A mix of experience, momentum, and fresh energy – meet the five drivers representing GP Elite in 2025.

Piloting car number 22 Wouter Boerekamps has competed in less than 40 races so far. All the more remarkable was his 8th place in his second Porsche Supercup guest appearance in Monza 2024 - a promising sign for his first full season.

In car number 23 Sam Shahin from Australia undertakes the longest journey of all Supercup participants, travelling all the way from Down Under. After making his debut in 2024, he now aims to build on his points tally.

Kas Haverkort who will compete in car number 24 finished 2nd in the Rookie Classification last season. This year, the talented former single-seater driver has his sights set on podiums.

Behind the wheel of car number25, Ariel Levi who completed his first full Supercup season as a Rookie in 2024. With steadily improving performances, he’s in a strong position to score points.

Huub van Eijndhoven, is the front-runner of GP Elite in car number 26, Eijndhoven enters his third full Supercup season. He claimed two podium finishes in 2024 and secured 6th place in the Overall Classification.

With a clear development ladder – from training to Sprint Challenge to the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup – and a strong belief in the connection between engineering and mindset, GP Elite isn’t just about results. It’s about building the complete racing driver.

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