23 September 2025. The Alfa Revival Cup reaches its final round of the 2025 season at the legendary Spa-Francorchamps Circuit, the Belgian roller-coaster that winds through the Ardennes forest. The 7-kilometre circuit is steeped in history and home to motorsport’s most iconic corners, foremost among them Eau Rouge-Raidillon, followed by the double left-hander at Pouhon, the blindingly fast Blanchimont section where pure talent shines, and finally the Bus Stop chicane, forever a prime overtaking spot. It is no coincidence that it is considered the University of motoring, where only the finest drivers distinguish themselves through precision and courage.
The final Alfa Revival Cup race takes place within the Spa Six Hours, a true motorsport festival featuring races, parades and a paddock area where visitors can relive the magic of historic cars and classic GTs. The event celebrates motorsport’s golden era, offering the chance to see legendary machines in action on one of the world’s most iconic circuits. The Alfa Romeos taking to the track are the very cars that dominated this Belgian circuit in the ’60s and ’70s, like the Giulia GTA or the GTA 1300 Junior that won multiple European Touring Titles and class victories in the Spa 24 Hours.
The Spa-Francorchamps round is the magical finale to this year’s Championship, which has delivered fantastic racing and plenty of drama, taking the 2025 Alfa Revival Cup title fight down to the wire. The final decisive race promises fierce competition, with championship leader Davide Bertinelli #1 of Team Gatti holding just a 7.5-point advantage over the crew of Peter Bachofen and Dario Inhelder #85 of Team Alfa Delta OKP, who closed the gap with their second-place finish in the previous round at Mugello.
Also still in contention for the Title are Christian Oldendorff #168 of Team Fernandes Racing, competing with a stunning Giulia TZ2, and the #23 crew of Mario Salomone and Giacomo Barri from Team Alfa Delta OKP, both poised to take advantage of the double points on offer for the Spa-Francorchamps round.
Many new drivers will be at the start, including Englishmen Erwin David #76 behind the wheel of a GT Veloce 2000 and Atul Saini #163 with his Giulia Sprint GTA 1600 from Team Formula GT, which fields no fewer than six cars for this event, proof of how this extraordinary and historic circuit draws those who relish a great challenge. Team Alfa Delta OKP has assembled a particularly strong entry, bringing eleven cars to the grid for the occasion.
The weekend programme includes first practice on Thursday 25 September, qualifying on Friday 26 and the one-hour race on Saturday 27 at 10:40.
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