BMW Secures 2025 GT4 Manufacturer Title

BMW GT4 Manufacturer Title

BMW GT4 Manufacturer Title glory is sealed for 2025, as the German automaker clinched the crown with two rounds remaining. The Bavarian marque built an unassailable lead in the global standings, reaffirming its dominance in the GT4 category.

BMW GT4 Manufacturer Title Secured Early

BMW’s triumph marks its second consecutive BMW GT4 Manufacturer Title, following its inaugural win last year. The team took control of the standings after five rounds and maintained a commanding lead throughout the season. With 51 of 53 races complete, BMW wrapped up the title on the weekend of October 18–19, 2025.

This year’s campaign has showcased BMW’s consistency and speed, with strong performances across continents. From early summer to autumn, BMW outpaced its rivals to secure the championship ahead of schedule.

GT4 Series Season Highlights

European Battles Intensify

Across Europe, several GT4 series wrapped up their seasons in October. In British GT, the Optimum McLaren of Marc Warren and Jack Brown triumphed at Donington Park, edging out Century Motorsport’s BMW. Meanwhile, the FFSA French GT Championship concluded at Circuit Paul Ricard, with Mercedes-AMG and Aston Martin sharing victories. The latter’s success boosted Aston’s hopes of securing third in the global standings.

Porsche and Mercedes Shine in Germany

The ADAC GT4 Germany season ended at Hockenheim, where Porsche dominated the latter half of 2025. However, it was the Mercedes-AMG squad SR Motorsport by Schnitzelalm that claimed the national title.

Further south, the GT4 European Series powered by RAFA Racing Club concluded in Barcelona. Toyota’s Matmut Évolution team swept both races, while Aston Martin missed out on crucial points.

Global Contenders Push Forward

The SRO GT Cup continued its inaugural season in Beijing, sharing the grid with GT World Challenge Asia. Toyota extended its strong form, scoring another win through TGR China’s Han Lichao. On the same weekend, Pirelli GT4 America ended its season at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Toyota and Aston Martin shared victories, but the British brand earned more points overall.

GT America powered by AWS also saw competitive racing, with Aston Martin and Porsche claiming the final wins of the season.

BMW’s Points Advantage Unmatched

BMW’s steady results and the consistent pace of the M4 GT4 proved unstoppable. The brand now holds 1,779 points, leaving Porsche safely in second with 1,534 points. The fight for third remains close, with Toyota on 1,177, Aston Martin on 1,133, and Mercedes-AMG at 1,075.

The final rounds GT4 Australia at Hampton Downs and SRO GT Cup Macau in November will close out the season, but BMW’s title is already secured.

A Remarkable Season for BMW

With the BMW GT4 Manufacturer Title confirmed, the marque cements its position as the benchmark in GT4 competition. Its blend of reliability, performance, and precision has once again set the standard for manufacturers worldwide.

MotoGazer
 | Website |  + posts
Share this post