The 2025 Champions of the Euroformula Open and the other GT Sport-promoted series, the International GT Open and the GT Cup Europe, were duly celebrated Friday evening in a glittering GT Sport Awards Ceremony in central Madrid, already in full Christmas lights gear.
Once again, the lavish baroque Casino de Madrid served as a spectacular setting for the event, hosted by Jesús Pareja, CEO of GT Sport and Joaquín Verdegay, Vice President of the Real Federación Española de Automovilismo.
Guests could enjoy the gala dinner prepared by Michelin two-star chef Paco Roncero, and the flamenco ensemble La Manuela put a warm and very Spanish musical touch.
Tymek Kucharczyk was warmly acclaimed as the 2025 Euroformula Champion, after an exciting and very competitive season which will be remembered for years. He was later joined on stage by Giuseppe Mazzotti, the boss of BVM Racing, the squad that brought the Pole to this success.

Vice champion and Rookie Trophy winner Yevan David (Motopark) could not attend, but was represented by Horia Totu, while Michael Shin, also part of the Motopark squad, took the trophy for third-classified.

Team Motopark was presented with the Teams’ Trophy, collected by team principal Timo Rumpfkeil.

