Sean Gelael Surges from P11 to P4, Proof of the Indonesian Driver's Iron Will at GTWCE 2025
Monday, 13 October 2025 | 19:46
Author: Respaty Gilang

Source: seangp
The racing spirit never fades within Sean Gelael. At the 2025 GT World Challenge Europe (GTWCE) - Endurance Cup held at Circuit de Catalunya, Spain, on Sunday, October 12, 2025, local time, the Indonesian driver once again showcased his class. Starting from 11th position, Sean displayed aggressive and determined driving to secure a fourth-place finish in the Bronze Cup class with Team Paradine Competition 991.
For motorsport enthusiasts, such performance isn't just about speed, but also about steel-like mentality and mature strategy on the track.
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After completing the 8-hour battle, Sean Gelael closed the WEC 2025 season with pride.
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As the starting lights went out, Sean immediately revved up his BMW M4 GT3 Evo with a stable rhythm, putting intense pressure on the rivals ahead. Within the first few laps, he successfully overtook several drivers and climbed to seventh position, before persistently pushing forward to reach second place.
This consistent and precise performance reaffirmed his reputation as one of Asia's most experienced endurance drivers. In an event demanding both speed and consistency over hours, Sean proved his capability to compete at the highest level.
His teammate, Jake Dennis, also known as the 2023 Formula E champion, was the final driver to conclude the race brilliantly. Despite fierce competition from cars in higher classes, Dennis successfully maintained the position until the finish line, ensuring the team secured fourth place in the Bronze Cup—a solid and determined result.
"Yes, alhamdulillah the car was great today and we raced competitively. The weather also helped as it wasn't hot nor raining, allowing us to maximize tire usage," stated Sean Gelael in an official release on Monday, October 13, 2025.
For Sean, the key to success lies not only in speed but also in the ability to read track conditions and maintain race rhythm. Consistency across every lap is crucial in endurance racing, and this was evident once again in his performance.
Heading Towards a Thrilling Season Finale
After concluding the GTWCE race series with a brilliant result, Sean now prepares for the FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC). The season finale will take place on November 8, 2025, at the 8 Hours of Bahrain—an event beloved by racing fans for its intense and dramatic atmosphere.
For Sean, the Bahrain event isn't merely a season closer but a moment to prove Indonesian drivers can compete globally. With extensive track experience and increasingly mature performances, many are anticipating his role in this final series.
BMW M4 GT3 Evo: The Reliable Partner Behind the Success
Sean's success is inseparable from the performance of the BMW M4 GT3 Evo, the mainstay of Team Paradine Competition. This car is renowned for its efficient aerodynamics, stable handling, and high durability—essential elements in endurance racing.
The combination of technical capability and driver resilience proved to be the key recipe for their success in Catalunya. In the racing world, the synergy between human and machine is paramount, and this time, they truly became one on the track.










