OMNIA UNVEILS ITS 2026 SPORTING PROGRAMME

Team Omnia is pleased to announce its sporting programme for the 2026 season, which will see the team once again competing in the Porsche Carrera Cup Italia and Porsche Sprint Challenge Suisse with the Porsche 992 GT3 Cup cars.

Following a highly competitive debut in 2025, marked by multiple podium finishes, Omnia heads into the new season with a refreshed line-up and even greater ambitions, while continuing to strengthen its technical and strategic identity.

Omnia firmly reiterates its philosophy: building genuine development pathways by bringing the best karting talents into GT competition. It is within this framework that Cristian Bertuca joins the team. One of the most prominent Italian karting drivers of his generation, Bertuca is a FIA Karting KZ2 World Cup winner and a front-runner in major WSK Promotion events. With Omnia, he will make his debut in GT racing.

Alongside him, Ermanno Quintieri is confirmed after an impressive first season with Omnia, where he stood out on his Porsche Sprint Challenge Suisse debut, securing podium finishes and a pole position.

In the Porsche Sprint Challenge Suisse, Ilario Introna will take on the role of lead driver, representing the team’s main point of reference in the series.

For the 2026 Porsche Carrera Cup Italia season, Omnia will be supported by the Centri Porsche Milano for Bertuca and the Centro Porsche Cosenza for Quintieri. Introna will be supported by Centro Porsche Bari. The strategic partners will accompany the team throughout the championship, further strengthening the project’s positioning within the Porsche ecosystem.

The 2026 season also marks a significant evolution in Omnia’s visual identity, thanks to the collaboration with DFactory and Simone Guidarelli – an eclectic and visionary Italian creative, active as a fashion stylist, art director and designer – who has designed the team’s new liveries, introducing a distinctive and contemporary visual language to the Porsche paddock.

Alongside its racing activities, Omnia continues to reinforce its connection with international karting by supporting the new partnership between the Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Trophy and Porsche Carrera Cup Italia. As part of this initiative, the team will offer a prize test in a Porsche 992 GT3 Cup car to the winners of the Senior MAX and DD2 categories, underlining its concrete commitment to the development of young talent.

Giacomo Scanzi, Team Principal Prima Ghinzani and Co-Owner of Omnia Racing:

“Team Omnia was built around a very clear idea: to create a real bridge between karting and professional racing. That is not a negotiable concept, and it never will be. We are proud to welcome a talent like Cristian Bertuca into this pathway, just as we are to continue the work started with Ermanno Quintieri, to whom we extend our best wishes for the season. Ilario Introna is a name we know well within the Prima Ghinzani environment, and we are confident he will fully deliver in his role as a reference driver in the Porsche Sprint Challenge Suisse.”

Andrea Giustini, CEO of Omnia Global and Co-Owner of Team Omnia:

“After a strong debut season in 2025, where we already achieved multiple podium finishes, it is time to focus on what comes next in 2026. It is a great honour to have Ermanno back with us and, alongside him, a driver I have known since his Minikart days, Cristian Bertuca. Together with Ilario Introna, they form a perfectly balanced three-driver line-up.”

Team Omnia heads into the 2026 season with the goal of establishing itself as a reference within the Porsche racing landscape, while staying true to its DNA: developing tomorrow’s champions, without compromise.

Potrebbe interessarti anche