The Ferrari Challenge World Finals saw the grids decided through three qualifying sessions. Vincenzo Scarpetta was the fastest in the Trofeo Pirelli and David Gostner in the Pirelli Am. Pole for Rey Acosta in the Coppa Shell and Jan Sandmann in the Coppa Shell Am
With the continental series of Europe and North America concluded, the time has come for the Ferrari Challenge World Finalsthe event that gives its name to the entire event on the Mugello circuit. Saturday 25 October is qualifying day for each of the three races scheduled: Coppa Shell Am, Coppa Shell and Trofeo Pirelli, which also includes the Pirelli Am class. All the drivers who participated in the season are invited to take part in this final race, which over a distance of 30 minutes plus one lap awards the title of world champion. Vincenzo Scarpetta scored the pole position for the Pirelli Trophy in wet track conditions, in the same session as David Gostner he placed third and first in the Pirelli Am. In the Shell Cup the fastest was the American Rey Acostawhile in Shell Cup Am he will start from pole Jan Sandmann.
Title hunt
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As mentioned, the World Finals are a separate event that takes place in 30 minutes: a single race where the protagonists of the European and North American Challenges take to the track together, divided into three separate races due to the very high number of cars on the track. The first race will be there Shell Cup Amat 9am on Sunday 26 October, which will see the two protagonists of the duel for the title sprint in front of everyone Sandmann and Schömer. At 10.10 it will be the turn of the Shell Cupwith Rey Acosta ahead of Ryndziewicz and Fontana. Finally, the race will take place at 11.45am Pirelli Trophy And Pirelli Am Trophywith Vincenzo Scarpetta on pole over Felix Hirsiger and David Gostner. At 12.45 then the most awaited and representative moment of the day: the Ferrari Showwhich will see the cars that have achieved many successes take to the track in 2025, including the 499P winner of the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
