After a historic Nürburgring triumph, BMW’s push for one more 24-hour endurance victory comes up simply quick in Spa. The 2025 CrowdStrike 24 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps has come to a detailed—and whereas BMW M Motorsport arrived within the Ardennes with excessive hopes and momentum, the ultimate end result left the group with blended feelings. Following their sensational total win on the Nürburgring only one week earlier, BMW’s manufacturing unit squads from ROWE Racing and Crew WRT didn’t rating a podium in Spa. Their goals unraveled within the closing phases of an thrilling race.
BMW’s Third 24-Hour Race in Three Weeks


The #98 ROWE Racing BMW, that includes Nürburgring-winning drivers Augusto Farfus, Jesse Krohn, and Raffaele Marciello, had one of the vital dramatic weekends of all. They climbed into the lead throughout a wonderfully timed yellow flag section and remained in competition for a top-three end for a lot of the evening. Within the remaining hour, a sequence of observe limits infractions resulted in a 30-second post-race penalty for Marciello, demoting the automobile from third to fifth place. Regardless of this, Farfus emerged from Spa with an essential comfort: he now leads the Intercontinental GT Problem (IGTC) drivers’ standings outright.
The #998 BMW M4 GT3 EVO, sporting the eye-catching “GEN M” livery, additionally appeared destined for a robust end. Piloted by Philipp Eng, Dan Harper, and Max Hesse, the automobile ran throughout the high three for a lot of the occasion. However a poorly timed yellow flag interval value them priceless observe place, and a suspension failure close to the tip compelled an premature retirement. They got here within the twenty ninth place.
For Belgian outfit Crew WRT, Spa was a house race—and a hard-fought one. The #32 BMW M4 GT3 EVO of Ugo de Wilde, Charles Weerts, and Kelvin van der Linde completed a good seventh, adopted intently by the #31 automobile of Sheldon van der Linde, Dries Vanthoor, and Marco Wittmann in eighth. Technical setbacks and mid-race repairs value the #31 crew a lap, however their resilience salvaged strong factors.
Additional down the order, the high-profile #46 entry made headlines with Kevin Magnussen’s GT3 debut. The previous F1 driver joined forces with motorsport legend Valentino Rossi and seasoned professional René Rast. Whereas not in podium competition, their Eleventh-place end was a reputable exhibiting for a first-time trio.
Silver-Class Success for Century Motorsport


Whereas the factory-backed vehicles fell in need of the highest three, BMW nonetheless claimed a podium within the Silver class. The #42 BMW M4 GT3 EVO from Century Motorsport, pushed by Jarrod Waberski, Will Moore, and Mex Jansen, clinched third in school—bringing residence silverware for the British group in a crowded 74-car area.
Lamborghini finally stole the highlight at Spa, claiming a long-awaited first total victory within the occasion’s GT3 period due to Grasser Racing Crew’s Mirko Bortolotti, Jordan Pepper, and Luca Engstler. Porsche adopted intently, ending BMW’s latest Intercontinental GT Problem successful streak. The Ferrari manufacturing unit effort secured third after BMW’s penalty, with Alessandro Pier Guidi, Alessio Rovera, and Vincent Abril capitalizing late within the race.