Maxime Martin's destination is already known. Just days after leaving BMW, The Belgian was announced this Saturday at the end of the day by Mercedes-AMG. His program is not yet known, but there is a chance of finding the 38-year-old driver in the GT3 category of the WEC 2025 as the German manufacturer will make its debut in the World ChampionshipEndurance with the Iron Lynx stable.
Mercedes-AMG has unveiled on its social networks a first list of ten drivers who will wear its colors in 2025 with another newcomer in the person of the Australian Jayden Ojeda. Among the confirmed drivers, we also note the presence of Jules Gounon, who continues with the firm with the star in parallel with his commitment to Hypercar with Alpine, confirming the statements that Stefan Wendl, head of customer competition, spoke to us at the end of November.
#AMG – Proud to announce our provisional #MercedesAMG line-up for 2025. 🤩
Alongside many familiar faces, we're excited to welcome Maxime Martin and Jayden Ojeda to the #WorldsFastestFamily.
The provisional roster includes a total of 🔟 drivers and will gradually be extended.… pic.twitter.com/MX9FaZvpZN
— Mercedes-AMG Motorsport (@amgmotorsport) December 14, 2024
The ten drivers revealed by Mercedes-AMG for 2025:
Ralf Aron (Estonia)
Philip Ellis (Switzerland)
Maro Engel (Germany)
Maximilian Goetz (Germany)
Jules Gounon (France)
Mikaël Grenier (Canada)
Maxime Martin (Belgium)
Jayden Ojeda (Australia)
Fabian Schiller (Germany)
Luca Stolz (Germany)
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