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Tommaso Mosca has been named a Ferrari factory driver, with the two-time Italian GT Championship winner joining the roster of official works pilots with the Italian manufacturer.
The 25-year-old Italian, who started GT racing in 2017, also holds previous experience in GT World Challenge Europe powered by AWS where he has scored pole positions and class podium finishes.
More recently, Mosca finished runner-up in the International GT Open championship, with two poles and four wins, while also participating in GTWC Europe for AF Corse, including last year’s CrowdStrike 24 Hours of Spa.
He will make his Rolex 24 at Daytona debut in next weekend’s IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship season opener in AF Corse’s GTD class Ferrari 296 GT3 alongside Simon Mann, Antonio Fuoco and Lilou Wadoux, whose factory contract was just extended.
“Ever since I was a child, I have always dreamed of racing for Ferrari,” said Mosca. “Becoming part of the group of official drivers is, therefore, a great dream come true.
“I am proud and excited to set out on this fantastic adventure.
“Thanks to the experience of my teammates, drivers with outstanding careers, I am confident that I will be able to learn a lot and continue to improve from a technical standpoint.
“The goal for 2026 is to do my very best to achieve the strongest possible results in the international competitions in which I will be racing.”
Ferrari’s global head of endurance Antonello Coletta added: “After several seasons in which Ferrari closely followed the development of his racing career, during which Tommaso Mosca established himself as a leading, high-caliber driver, we felt that his experience and competitive value fully met the expectations of a Ferrari official driver.
“This assessment was further reinforced by his proven maturity. We therefore welcome Tommaso into the family of official drivers, with the aim of achieving significant success together on track.”