Video Recap: 3 Hours of Barcelona 2025

Maranello 17 October 2025

The final round of the 2025 GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup took place at Spain’s Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya. It concluded with a fourth-place overall finish for the number 50 AF Corse – Francorchamps Motors Ferrari 296 GT3, the best result among the Maranello entries, and a third-place Bronze Cup podium for Kessel Racing’s number 74 crew.

From the arrival of the drivers and teams at the circuit, with seven Ferraris competing in the 3 Hours of Barcelona, through all timed sessions and the race itself on Sunday, 12 October, the video conveys the intensity of the weekend. Featuring exclusive interviews and behind-the-scenes moments, it captures the spirit of the drivers and team members throughout the event.

The season concluded with a clean sweep in the Bronze Cup, as Kessel Racing claimed the Teams’ titles in the Overall, Endurance and Sprint standings. In the corresponding Drivers’ rankings, the Swiss outfit also came out on top, with Dustin Blattner, Conrad Laursen and Dennis Marshall winning the Overall and Endurance titles, while Laursen and Marshall triumphed in the Sprint.

Our Ferrari has always been very competitive, and as drivers, we’ve had an excellent season, making very few mistakes. I’m delighted with this incredible year,” said Dennis Marshall.

Here in Barcelona, I felt something truly special. Racing has always been part of my life: after so many years in this sport, and following Andrea Bertolini’s retirement earlier this year at Monza, I’ve also decided to take that step, making way for the younger generations,” said Louis Machiels,who made his final appearance at Montmeló in the number 52 Ferrari 296 GT3, closing a career that saw him claim four international GT titles with Ferrari.