Following the fourth and final round of the 2025 TCR European Endurance season, the drivers that partook in the last race of the year have progressed in the TCR World Ranking, which takes into account results from all TCR-sanctioned events around the world.
The highest ranked driver to compete in the 2025 TCR European Endurance season is Néstor Girolami, who sits in seventh. The Argentinian, who raced in Vallelunga with BRC Racing Team finishing second in the overall standings, is now well inside the top-10 thanks to his impressive victory in the Macau round of the TCR World Tour. His brother Franco, who took the spoils in the opening TCR European Endurance race of 2025 in Mugello, also has a spot in the top-30, currently in 27th.
Thanks to his second consecutive win in TCR European Endurance, overall champion Salvatore Tavano (Cupra Leon Competicion) gained 11 places on his way back to the top-50, as he now sits in 48th. His teammate and co-champion Eric Scalvini, on the other hand, is currently in 382nd. The Brigliadori brothers also were on the rise following their Stage-2 win in Misano; Eric is now in 39th, while Yuri has climbed up 7 spots to 291st.
Class victories helped others move up in the TCR World Ranking, too. In the DSG category, Damante/Maccari (Audi RS3 DSG) were on their way up following their second consecutive class win of the season; the former is up to 259th, whereas the latter gained 40 places on his way to 352nd. In Gen-1, champions and Misano race winners Çiftçi/Okyay (Audi RS3 Gen-1) both cracked the top-300, sitting in 300th and 289th respectively.
Three drivers moved up by more than 40 positions following the last round of the 2025 season. The biggest mover was Chris Issa (Cupra Leon DSG): the Jamaican, who aided Senna Summerbell to clinch the DSG title, gained a massive 72 spots and is now in 439th. Bernhard Stitz (Hyundai Elantra N) also impressed in his TCR European Endurance debut, as the Austrian improved his position by 46 spots and up to 390th; Umut Göktaş (Audi RS3 DSG) was on the way up, too, as he reached 461st after gaining 44 places. Last but not least, Roberto Armogida (VW Golf DSG) made his TCR World Ranking debut after racing in Misano, and now sits in 518th.
