Eastalent Racing Secures Podium in Barcelona – Championship to Be Decided in Monza
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Barcelona/Spanien, 22. September 2025 – Eastalent Racing experienced a hot race weekend at the penultimate round of the International GT Open on the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya. From September 19 to 21, the Austrian team fought for crucial points in the title battle. With second place on Saturday and seventh place on Sunday, the championship remains thrilling heading into the finale in Monza.

With only a three-point deficit, Team Principal Peter Reicher and his squad traveled to Barcelona aiming to complete the hat trick after title wins in 2023 and 2024. Following the home race at the Red Bull Ring, it was clear: every result counts.

“We were very satisfied with second place on Saturday. Finishing seventh on Sunday after starting from pole in the rain, however, wasn’t enough to make decisive gains in the title fight,” explained Reicher. He criticized the classification of the cars: “The Balance of Performance (BoP) currently plays heavily into the hands of Ferrari and McLaren. It’s a shame that depending on the weekend, the manufacturers are given an advantage – that doesn’t really contribute to sporting fairness in a championship.”

Driver Simon Reicher emphasized the team’s commitment: “We got the maximum out of our Audi. Everyone worked incredibly hard, and giving up is not an option for us. Despite the podium on Saturday, Sunday showed us that it’s almost impossible to compete against the BoP. On the positive side, we were able to keep our direct competitors in check. Now Monza will decide the title.”

The final decision will be made, as last year, in Monza (Italy, October 17–19, 2025). Alongside the strong Mercedes teams, the main challenge will be keeping the Ferrari rivals at bay. “We can hold our own against Mercedes. The difficulty will be keeping Ferrari at a distance,” said Reicher.

Eastalent Racing heads into the big showdown as the runner-up in the standings, five points behind, with the clear goal of bringing the title back to Austria once again.

 

 

profil

Der 25-jährige Simon Reicher ist im Motorsport kein Unbekannter. Seine Karriere begann im Alter von 8 Jahren. Klassisch – auf der Kartbahn. „Ich bin froh im Kartsport, der klassischen Schule des Motorsports, aufgewachsen zu sein.“ Und das mit Erfolg. 2014 gewann das österreichische Motorsport Talent die 43. Trofeo delle Industrie im italienischen Lonato.

Nach seiner aktiven Zeit im Kartsport wechselte der Österreicher 2016 in den Automobil Rennsport. Dort gab er 2016 und 2017 sein Debüt mit dem niederländischen Certainty Racing Team in dem Renault Clio Cup Central Europe und in der TCR Germany. 2018 präsentierte sich er mit dem renommierten YACO Racing Team im Cockpit eines Audi RS 3 LMS bei den ADAC TCR Germany.

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