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The Michelin 12H Misano 2025, slated for May 23-24, is the third round of the 24H Series European season, hosted at Italy’s Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli. Located along the Adriatic coast near Rimini, this 4.226-kilometer track blends fast straights, tight corners, and a rich motorsport heritage, having first welcomed the 24H Series in 2017. Organized by CREVENTIC, this event features an eclectic mix of GT3, GT4, touring cars, and 24H-Specials, all racing under the glow of Michelin tires, the series’ exclusive supplier. The 12-hour endurance contest will run uninterrupted, testing driver skill and team strategy on a circuit known for its demanding layout and unpredictable coastal weather.
Set to attract over 30 entries, the 2025 edition follows a strong 2024 showing where Saintéloc Junior Team clinched victory with an Audi R8 LMS GT3 EVO II, leading 297 of 401 laps. Expect a stacked field with brands like Porsche, Mercedes-AMG, Ferrari, and Aston Martin, including the latter’s ‘EVO’-spec Vantage GT3, which debuted here in 2024. The race’s compact two-day format—Friday practice and qualifying, followed by Saturday’s 12-hour sprint—intensifies the competition, with past editions showcasing dramatic last-lap battles and class upsets. In 2024, Land Motorsport snagged a shock GT3-AM win, while Buggyra ZM Racing continued its GT4 dominance.
Misano’s return to the calendar after a seven-year hiatus in 2024 reaffirmed its appeal, blending motorsport prestige with the charm of Emilia-Romagna. Affordable tickets and paddock access enhance the fan experience, while the event’s proximity to tourist hubs like Cattolica adds off-track allure. As the 24H Series marks a decade of FIA International status in 2025, the Michelin 12H Misano promises a fierce mid-season showdown, where every second counts on this sun-soaked coastal gem.