Now it’s Andrea Galli’s turn. Following the national success at home for Cazzaniga with Riccardo’s overall GT3 title win in the Audi R8 of Team Tresor Attempto Racing, Andrea Galli is ready to return to the track alongside Daniele Cazzaniga, in the role of Coach and Manager, for his third participation in the 2025 Porsche Sports Cup Suisse. Once again, the setting will be the Mugello circuit, which will host the fifth round of the Swiss series by the Stuttgart-based manufacturer from September 18th to 20th.
The partnership between Andrea Galli and DC Coaching & Management has already produced strong results on track: a podium on debut at Imola and a surprising Pole Position in Monza for Race 2. At the Temple of Speed, Galli fought for the win, but a race incident just a few laps from the finish forced him to retire. That setback only fuels motivation ahead of the Mugello round, where the goal is redemption – on a circuit that Galli already had the chance to get to know back in March. The Livigno-based driver, supported by DC Coaching & Management, will continue his journey in the Porsche Sports Cup Suisse with Dinamic Motorsport, a team he’s already well familiar with from the previous round in Monza.
To build the best possible confidence with the car, Andrea will take part in the test day on Thursday, September 18th, before officially starting the race weekend on Friday, which will feature four free practice sessions. Saturday, September 20th will then see qualifying and the two races take place.
Daniele Cazzaniga’s outlook (DC Coaching & Management) on the eve of the Mugello weekend:
“We want to take back what we lost in Monza. It won’t be easy at all, considering the rising level of the championship’s competitors. Andrea is ready, and we can’t wait to get back on track!”