With the most recent update to the TCR World Ranking, all drivers who were involved in the second round of the 2025 TCR European Endurance season around the Slovakiaring enjoyed a positive position change, with several of them making impressive inroads. Despite not racing in Slovakia, the highest ranked driver of the series is still Franco Girolami, who has retained ninth position. The only other top-100 driver racing in the series promoted by Mauricio Slaviero is Salvatore Tavano (Cupra Leon Competicion); the three-time TCR Italy champion, who has a best ranking of number two in the world, has gained three spots and is now 61st.
Three TCR European Endurance drivers moved up by more than 100 places since the previous ranking update – an impressive feat considering the highly competitive state of TCR competitions all over the world. One of them was Senna Summerbell (Cupra Leon DSG): the Jamaican, who became the first driver from his country to win a TCR race as well as the maiden DSG entry to claim the overall victory in TCR European Endurance, climbed 110 spots and is now in 396th. Following their impressive podium finish in the overall standings, Alessio Alcidi and Luca Giovannoni (VW Golf DSG) both went up by 102 places in the rankings, currently tied in 449th position.
It was a positive weekend for BF Motorsport around the Slovakiaring, as championship leader Yuri Brigliadori and his new teammate Giuseppe Cartia (Audi RS3 LMS) claiming second overall in round two. The former enjoyed a 94-place leap in the standings, tying Summerbell for 396th position; Cartia also rose by 90 spots, ultimately climbing up to 497th. After their third-place finish in the DSG class, the Turkish pair of Kalpaklıoğlu/Telkenar (Audi RS3 DSG) steadily moved up the TCR World Ranking. Kalpaklıoğlu is now in 489th after gaining 70 places, while Telkenar, who made his TCR European Endurance debut in Slovakia, entered the rankings for the first time, now sitting in 546th. Stage 2 winner Eric Scalvini (Cupra Leon Competicion) also gained 48 positions to reach 516th place.
The next race of the season is scheduled to take place in Hungary, as the Pannonia-Ring will host round three of the 2025 TCR European Endurance season from the 11th to the 13th of July.
