Team

GP Elite: The Dutchmen on the rise.

Location

Netherlands

Race Series

Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup + Porsche Carrera Cup Deutschland + Porsche Carrera Cup Benelux + Porsche Carrera Cup Middle East + Porsche Sprint Challenge Southern Europe + Porsche Sprint Challenge Benelux

Up for the challenge once more!

Clever, quick – and unmistakably orange, inside and out. Since its debut in 2020, GP Elite, based near Amsterdam, has become one of the most formidable forces in the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup. Now entering its sixth season in 2025, the proud Dutch team has already secured two Drivers’ titles, a Team title, a Rookie title, nine race wins, and 30 overall podiums – with no plans of slowing down.

In 2025, GP Elite will field six Porsche 911 GT3 Cup cars, with a dynamic mix of talent: Huub van Eijndhoven, Ariel Levi, Kas Haverkort, and Samer Shahin look to build on their progress from 2024 and take another step forward this season, while Wouter Boerekamps joins for his first full Supercup campaign. The sixth cockpit will rotate between non-permanent drivers across the season.

But what truly sets GP Elite apart is their structured path for driver development: from training events to Sprint Challenge races all the way to Supercup. And while performance on track is key, the team also integrates engineering expertise with mental coaching – believing that success lies in connecting both mind and machine.

With this experienced and well-prepared squad, team manager Michel Schaap has his sights set on titles. Last season, a touch of luck and consistency was missing – but the team has been working hard on the latter over the winter. Now, all that’s left is to keep our fingers crossed for the spirited Dutch outfit!

If you want to find out more about GP Elite, just visit the team's website.

Drive to perfection – every day, we aim to be better than we were yesterday. That’s why we’re set on bringing home titles by the end of the season.

Michel Schaap, Team Manager GP Elite

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