Victory in Silverstone for Hugo Schwarze and Hadrien David in the no85 R-ace GP Duqueine secured the LMP3 Driver and Team titles with one race remaining next month in Portimao.
The Franco-German pairing took maximum points for the second race in a row and left Silverstone on 90-points, an unassailable 28 points ahead of Alvise Rodella and Pierre-Alexandre Provost in the no87 CLX Motorsport Ligier on 62-points.
The battle for second in the championship will be decided in Portugal with six cars split by just 14-points, with a maximum of 26-points on offer. The no92 Forestier Racing by VPS is on 56-points, three ahead of Road To Le Mans winners in the no50 23Events Racing Ligier on 53-points.
The second Forestier Racing by VPS is on 52-points, the no97 CLX Motorsport Ligier on 51-points and the no16 Team Virage is on 48-points, just 14 behind the no87 CLX Motorsport Ligier.
A fourth place finish at Silverstone has kept the no71 Rinaldi Racing Ligier of Stefan Aust and Felipe Fernandez-Laser at the top of the championship table on 75-points, 8-points ahead of their teammate Steve Parrow on 67-points and Griffin Peebles on 63-points in the no66 Rinaldi Racing.
Spa-Francorchamps winners Eric De Doncker and Gillian Henrion are currently in third place in the no98 Motorsport98 Ligier on 63-points, just 12 behind the leaders.
The fourth car that is still in contention to become the first LMP3 Pro/Am champions is the no84 ANS Motorsport Ligier of Julien Lemoine and Paul Trojani on 55-points, 20 behind the no71 Rinaldi Racing Ligier with 26-points still to be won.
Alessandro Cozzi and Eliseo Donno head to Portimao for the final race of the 2025 MLMC with a 16-point advantage in the no51 AF Corse Ferrari.The Italian team are on 86-points after six races, with the two Kessel Racing Ferraris still in contention.
Spa-Francorchamps race winnersMurat Ruhi Çuhadaroglu and David Cleto Fumanelli are second in the no33 Kessel Racing Ferrari on 70-points, just 3-points ahead of their teammates Lorenzo Ferdinando Innocenti and Andrea Belicchi in the no17 Ferrari.
Le Castellet winners Code Racing Development head to Portimao on 60-points, which is 26 points behind. However, they have a slim mathematical chance of taking the title if they claim the championship point for pole, take the win and the three cars ahead of them fail to score.
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