Driver Tommaso Mosca officially joins the ranks of Classic Ferrari for sale for the 2026 season. With a strong track record in GT racing, the young Italian will make his debut with the Prancing Horse at the 24 Hours of Daytona (GTD) on the Ferrari 296 GT3 EVO from AF Corse n°21 alongside Lilou Wadoux, Simon Mann and Antonio Fuoco.
« Ever since I was a child, I've always dreamed of racing for Ferrari. Being part of the official driver lineup is therefore a dream come true. I am proud and excited to embark on this fantastic adventure. he says. Thanks to the experience of my teammates, drivers with exceptional careers, I am confident that I will learn a great deal and continue to progress technically. My goal for 2026 is to give my all in order to achieve the best possible results in the international competitions I will participate in. »
A solid track record
Tommaso Mosca started the karting at the age of seven. Ten years later, he entered GT racing before joining the GT World Challenge in 2020. Competing in the Sprint Cup in the Pro class, the Brescia native immediately distinguished himself with a pole position and a podium finish in his very first appearance in the category. In 2022, Tomasso Mosca then participated in the GT World Challenge Europe for the five rounds ofEndurance Cup, achieving a podium finish on the Paul Ricard circuit that year.
The following year marked his debut with the Maranello-based firm in the Italian GT Championship, where he secured his first title alongside Giancarlo Fisichella in the 433 GT3 Evo 2020 entered by Scuderia Baldini. He then clinched his second consecutive title in 2024, this time driving the Ferrari 296 GT3 with Giancarlo Fisichella and Arthur Leclerc.
Last season, the Italian driver competed for AF Corse, narrowly missing out on the title despite two pole positions, four wins, and six podium finishes. He also participated in three rounds of the GT World Challenge Europe in the Bronze category with AF Corse – Francorchamps Motors, including the 24 Hours of Spa.
Antonello Coletta, global head of Ferrari Endurance and Corse Clienti, praised the career path of his new recruit. After several seasons during which Ferrari closely followed the development of his driving career, during which Tommaso Mosca established himself as a leading and high-caliber driver, He says. We felt that his experience and competitive edge fully met the expectations of a Ferrari factory driver. This assessment was reinforced by his proven maturity. We therefore welcome Tommaso to the family of factory drivers, with the aim of achieving great success together on the track. »
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