Andrea Galli impresses at Monza in the Porsche Sports Cup Suisse

It was a strong performance weekend for DC Coaching & Management and Andrea Galli. At Monza, the driver supported by Daniele Cazzaniga took part in the fourth round of the Swiss series with Dinamic Motorsport and made further progress in his preparation, impressing with the speed he displayed on track.

Daniele Cazzaniga continued his work as coach and manager of Andrea Galli, who returned to the wheel of the Porsche 992 GT3 Cup at Monza after a successful weekend in Imola.

The driver from the DC Coaching & Management program confirmed his progress on track, showing speed right from Thursday’s test sessions and Friday’s free practice. Galli then translated that speed into two strong qualifying sessions, securing third on the grid for Race 1 (which later became second due to a penalty given to a rival) and Pole Position for Race 2 at the wheel of the #239 Porsche of Dinamic Motorsport.

Two results that highlighted Andrea’s outstanding driving skills and the speed at which he’s been able to adapt to the car. In Race 1, Galli was unfortunately forced to retire due to a broken damper. In Race 2, he was one of the main protagonists for most of the race. Starting from pole, he held the lead group and managed to keep his rivals behind, despite them benefiting from the slipstream on Monza’s long straights, making it very difficult for them to overtake the driver from Livigno. Unfortunately, in the final stages of the race, contact with Max Mutschlechner’s #216 car compromised the final outcome of Race 2.

Despite the results in both races, Galli’s strong pace and impressive performances on track remain evident. Weekend after weekend, he continues to translate the work with DC Coaching & Management — and with coach and manager Daniele Cazzaniga — into raw speed and competitive results.

Daniele Cazzaniga, DC Coaching & Management, commented at the end of the Monza weekend:

I’m proud of what Andrea Galli has shown — he delivered incredible performances and fought fiercely and aggressively, despite his limited experience behind the wheel of this car. Let’s not forget, this was only his second official race weekend, and he has completed just over a thousand kilometers in the GT3 Cup.”

With the Monza round now behind, it’s already time to focus on the next event, scheduled for the weekend of September 18–20, when the fifth round of the Porsche Sports Cup Suisse 2025 will take place at the Mugello Circuit.