Rookie driver Ermanno Quintieri makes history for the racing division of Omnia Global at the iconic Italian circuit
Monza, Italy – Omnia Racing made a historic breakthrough during Round 4 of the 2025 Porsche Sprint Challenge Suisse, held at the legendary Autodromo Nazionale Monza. The team competed with its young talents, Ermanno Quintieri and Christian Caramuscia, continuing its impressive debut season in Porsche GT racing.
First-Ever Pole Position for Omnia Racing
After two solid days of practice sessions, Omnia Racing capitalized on its momentum during qualifying. Ermanno Quintieri delivered a standout performance, clinching Omnia Racing’s first-ever pole position. The achievement was even more remarkable as Quintieri became the first rookie driver coming straight from karting to start from pole in the series.
Teammate Christian Caramuscia also showed strong form, securing P6 in the Qualifying Practice, confirming the team’s growing competitiveness.
Strong Points Finish at Monza
In both races, the Omnia Racing drivers scored valuable championship points, especially in Race 2, where Quintieri finished P5 and Caramuscia P7, demonstrating consistency and progress in race craft.
Synergy with Prima Ghinzani Motorsport Accelerates Growth
“This start to the 2025 season has been truly special,” said Andrea Giustini, Co-Founder of Omnia Racing. “We’ve experienced many ‘firsts’ from qualifying performances to race results and podium finishes. The close technical partnership with Prima Ghinzani Motorsport has been crucial. Their deep motorsport knowledge helps us and our drivers improve rapidly while avoiding common rookie mistakes.”
Focus on Podiums Ahead of Mugello Return
The Porsche Sprint Challenge Suisse now enters its summer break. Omnia Racing will return to the track for Round 5 on September 20th at the Mugello Circuit, one of Italy’s most technical and demanding tracks.
“With our current development plan,” Giustini added, “our clear objective is to fight consistently for podium positions in every remaining race of the season.”