Sky Tempesta Racing Secures Historic First Le Mans Entry for 2025
Sky Tempesta Racing, a Ferrari customer team, has secured an automatic invitation to compete in the 2025 24 Hours of Le Mans LMGT3 class, following their impressive performance in this year's GT World Challenge Europe.
White Sky racing car on track
The British team earned their first-ever Le Mans entry after winning the overall Bronze Cup Drivers' championship and claiming both the Endurance Cup Teams' and Drivers' titles. The invitation was secured after a challenging season finale in Jeddah, where their Ferrari 296 GT3 finished sixth in class, narrowly outperforming Rutronik Racing and Barwell Motorsport.
Team driver Chris Froggatt expressed his excitement: "What an amazing feeling! Jeddah was a very tough weekend for us but I'm happy that the team came together, performed a relatively clean race and the points banked over the year helped us over a difficult weekend to lock in the wins. We can't wait to be on the grid for the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 2025!"
Sky Tempesta joins two other teams with automatic LMGT3 class invitations for next year's race: Iron Lynx (European Le Mans Series) and Orey Fidani (IMSA Sportscar Championship). Additional invitations will be awarded to the LMP2 and GT champions in the upcoming Asian Le Mans Series, which begins at the Sepang International Circuit this weekend.