Dinamic GT has aligned with Car Collection Motorsport for the rest of the Fanatec GT World Challenge Europe powered by AWS Endurance Cup season after its partnership with Huber Racing came to an end.
The Italian squad entered the first three rounds of the Endurance Cup, including the CrowdStrike 24 Hours of Spa, with assistance from Huber.
Having only received two new Type-992 Porsche 911 GT3 Rs at the start of the year, Dinamic rented a car from the German team to complete its trio of entries across the Pro, Silver Cup and Bronze Cup classes.
However, starting at the Nürburgring this month, Car Collection will provide the additional Porsche instead. Dinamic’s rented car has rotated between the Bronze and Silver entries this season and it is yet to be determined how that will pan out for the last two races.
Dinamic also fields two Porsches in GTWC Europe Sprint Cup, although it is understood that the new collaboration covers the long-distance series only.
Car Collection already fields a Type-992 Porsche in the Endurance Cup’s Pro-Am division and recently finished second in class to SunEnergy1 Racing at the 24 Hours of Spa.
Team manager Giuliano Bottazzi said: “We are pleased to have found a reliable partner in Car Collection Motorsport for the last two rounds of the Fanatec GT Word Challenge Europe Endurance powered by AWS, which will enable us to provide our drivers the professional support at the highest level, as they are accustomed to from Dinamic GT.
“We are convinced that this cooperation will be crowned with success in the remaining rounds of the season.”
Dinamic underwent a restructuring ahead of the 2023 season as the managers of its GT3 and Porsche single-make departments decided to operate their teams independently.
The single-make team retained the Dinamic Motorsport name, while the GT3 outfit became known as Dinamic GT.
The latter’s best result in the Endurance Cup so far has been a ninth-place finish for Ayhancan Guven, Christian Engelhart and Sven Mueller at the 3 Hours of Monza.
Dinamic has two rounds left to maintain its streak of winning a race in every Endurance Cup season that dates back to its series debut in 2019 and makes it the joint third most successful team in terms of outright victories.