Mičánek Motorsport powered by Buggyra is set to make its GT2 European Series powered by Pirelli season debut in 2025, competing for Pro-Am honours with a Lamborghini Huracan Super Trofeo EVO GT2.
A family concern led by Jiří Mičánek Jr and Jiří Mičánek Sr, the Czech squad boasts more than 30 years of motorsport heritage at home and abroad including nearly 30 domestic titles between them.
The team will field a single Lamborghini GT2 Europe entry for drivers Bronek Formanek and Stefan Rosina, who together claimed the Lamborghini Super Trofeo Europe Pro-Am honours last season.
Rosina will make a full-time return to GT2 Europe having come agonisingly close to taking the Pro-Am spoils in both 2022 and 2023, and scored podium finishes at select races with LP Racing in 2024.
Fresh off the back of his 2024 Super Trofeo success, including three victories and six podiums on his way to the title, Formanek is ready for his next challenge since joining the outfit in 2023.
“This is a huge step for us and a great motivation," says Formánek. "After five years in Super Trofeo Europe, we knew everything there was to know. Now, we’ll be up against a wider range of competitors, and we’ll have more room to fine-tune the car’s setup.”
Mičánek Motorsport will hope to replicate their title-winning form throughout GT2 Europe’s six double-header race events, supporting Europe’s premier GT series - GT World Challenge Europe powered by AWS.
Team manager Jiří Mičánek Jr says: “We felt that after winning the Lamborghini Super Trofeo Europe title, it was time to take the next step and seek out a new challenge. At the same time, we wanted to stay on Europe’s top circuits and maintain our connection with Lamborghini. The GT2 European Series offers all of that.
“Compared to a one-make series, we now have greater freedom to develop the car and fine-tune its setup. We’ll do everything possible to be among the fastest once again. Even after the first tests, we can already see that [the Pirelli tyres] will be a major step forward.”
The GT2 European Series powered by Pirelli season gets underway at Circuit Paul Ricard, France, 11-13 April.