GAHA Racing and KRC will compete in the China GT finale in Shanghai with a three-car lineup

News & Announcements China Shanghai International Circuit September 5

GAHA Racing, KRC, and Dixcel team up for a three-car lineup in the final round of the China GT Shanghai Series!

From September 19th to 21st, the 2025 China GT China Supercar Championship will enter its fourth round—also the season finale. The battle will ignite at the Shanghai International Circuit, where GAHA Racing and its three BMW cars will go all out, aiming for season-ending glory.

A hallmark of Chinese racing, the Shanghai International Circuit, spanning 5.451 kilometers, blends high-speed straights with a variety of complex corners, renowned for its intense technical challenges. The circuit's iconic "T1 Compound Bend" often becomes the most thrilling battleground after the start; the long straight and the heavy braking corner at the end are the ultimate test of a car's power and braking performance. Held here, the final round not only tests the drivers and teams' year-round preparation, but also promises to be the most anticipated showdown of the China GT season.

In the highly competitive GT3 class, GAHA Racing will field two BMW M4 GT3 EVO cars, forming a formidable lineup.

Finnish star Jesse Krohn will team up with Chinese driver Ye Sichao. Jesse Krohn, who won the overall victory at this year's Nürburgring 24 Hours and is considered a top European endurance racer, adds significant international experience and speed to the team. Ye Sichao has rapidly grown in the domestic racing scene, maintaining consistent performances throughout the season and demonstrating his immense potential. Together, the two aim for a class and overall podium finish.

The other BMW M4 GT3 EVO will be driven by Team DIXCEL's twin stars, Ou Ziyang and Li Hanyu. As rising stars in their first year in the GT3 class, they have continuously gained experience through the ups and downs of the season and are leading the AM class standings. At the final race, they will switch from a Lamborghini GT3 to a BMW M4 GT3 EVO, aiming for the championship and, more importantly, a better overall finishing position.

In addition to its two GT3 cars, GAHA Racing will also field a BMW M4 GT4 EVO in the GTS class, with Wang Yongjie and Yuan Runqi as its partners. While the GT4 class is equally competitive, the BMW M4 GT4 EVO is renowned for its balanced performance and stable tuning, laying the foundation for a strong performance in the final race.

In the GT4 class, Wang Yongjie suffered a setback at the previous race in Zhuhai. Despite this setback, the rookie driver's thirst for competition has propelled him back to the track, hoping to shake off the disappointment and make a strong comeback in the final race. Meanwhile, 17-year-old rising star Yuan Runqi was a highlight of the race. He completed track testing in an Audi TCR car this year, demonstrating his exceptional track adaptability for a young driver. He then competed in the CEC China Endurance Championship National Cup to gain experience. In this CGT debut, Yuan Runqi and Wang Yongjie will form a "new and experienced" team, hoping for a breakthrough in the final race.

Three cars set off, aiming for the finale. GAHA Racing is poised for the final chapter of the 2025 China GT season. With the addition of an international champion driver and a completely restructured car lineup, the team will give its all, striving to conclude the season with the best possible performance. On the familiar yet challenging Shanghai International Circuit, GAHA Racing will write its own final chapter of the season with speed and tenacity.