D’Ieteren Luxury Performance by NGT takes victory in the final race of the Porsche Endurance Trophy Benelux at Circuit Zolder
- Endurance Trophy Benelux
- Oct 14
- 1 min read
Q1 Trackracing and ART Racing round out the podium
#99 Belgium Racing and ART Racing claim silver and bronze in the final championship standings

Circuit Zolder, October 14, 2025. D’Ieteren Luxury Performance by NGT, with drivers Glenn Van Parijs and Cédric Wauters, secured the ultimate triumph in the final round of the 2025 Porsche Endurance Trophy Benelux. The duo dominated the closing race of the season in their Porsche 911 GT3 Cup – Type 992, capping off a strong campaign with a well-deserved victory. The podium was completed by the Q1 Trackracing Porsche of Paul Meijer and Nicolas Saelens, followed by ART Racing’s Christoff Corten and Benjamin Paque in third place.
It was Paul Meijer who claimed pole position in record time during Saturday’s qualifying at a cloudy Circuit Zolder. “It was an almost perfect lap with a perfect car,” smiled the Dutchman, who had just finished runner-up in the 2025 Porsche Carrera Cup Benelux and was now set to lead the grid for the season finale.

Sunday’s 125-minute endurance showdown delivered a thrilling spectacle, with the race remaining wide open until the very end. Multiple lead changes kept fans on edge, but after more than two hours of intense racing, it was Cédric Wauters and Glenn Van Parijs who emerged victorious, clinching both the Belgian Endurance title and the Porsche Endurance Trophy Benelux championship. At the finish, Wauters crossed the line with a ten-second advantage over Meijer and Saelens in the Q1 Trackracing Porsche 911 GT3 Cup – Type 992.
“We’ve won twice this season and finished on the podium both times,” the new champions said in unison. “We’re over the moon with this title, and we owe a big thanks to D’Ieteren Luxury Performance and the NGT Racing team. It’s been a fantastic season, one we’ll always remember.”

Behind the leaders, Benjamin Paque (ART Racing) and Jan Lauryssen (#99 Belgium Racing) fought hard for the final podium spot. After a tense final phase, Paque narrowly held on, finishing just eight-tenths of a second ahead of Lauryssen.
That fourth-place result was enough for Belgium Racing to secure second place in the overall championship, ahead of ART Racing and Christoff Corten, the 2022 Porsche Endurance Trophy Benelux champion. “Finishing on the podium in both the race and the final standings is fantastic,” said Corten. “ART Racing is still a young team, but we’ve grown a lot this year, and now we’re consistently fighting for podiums.”

Belgium Racing’s Michael Cool and Brent Verheyen completed the top five, while the Meurrens family took sixth place for MM Racing.
In the GT Sport class, Benjamin De Cock and Juna-Jane De Keersmaecker finished second in their JDK by NGT Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 RS Clubsport, earning runner-up honors in the class championship as well.





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