Victory in Belgium has propelled the no48 VDS Panis Racing crew of Oliver Gray, Esteban Masson and Charles Milesi into a 20-point lead at the top of the LMP2 championship standings on 76-points.
A third second place finish in a row has moved the no43 Inter Europol Competition into second place, with Nick Yelloly, Jakub Smiechowski and Tom Dillmann on 56-points.
The winners of the opening two races of the 2025 season, the no18 IDEC Sport of Jamie Chadwick, Daniel Juncadella and Mathys Jaubert is in third place after a 3-minute Stop and Go penalty for pitting during a Full Course Yellow dropped the team off the podium and out of the points in Belgium and they head to Silverstone on 50-points with 52 points still on offer over the final two races.
The first win of the year for the no20 Algarve Pro Racing crew of Kriton Lentoudis, Olli Caldwell and Alex Quinn has put them in front by just three points on 66-points after four races, with the no99 AO by TF Oreca of PJ Hyett, Dane Cameron and Louis Deletraz on 63 points following their third podium finish of the season in Belgium.
With the no77 Proton Competition on 53 points, the no29 TDS Racing on 52 points, defending champions AF Corse on 51 points and, following their first podium finish of the year, the no21 United Autosports on 46 points, the top six cars are split by just 20-points with two races to go.
A DNF in Belgium has reduced the commanding lead of the no17 CLX Motorsport crew of Adrien Closmenil, Theodor Jensen and Paul Lanchère to a still dominant 31-points. Currently on 79 points, they only need to be 26-points or more ahead of the rest of the field at the end of the Goodyear 4 Hours of Silverstone on the 14th September to secure the title.
The no88 Inter Europol Competition Ligier finished on the podium for the second time in 2025, with Reece Gold, Douwe Dedecker and Tim Creswick heading to Silverstone on 48 points, six ahead of the no11 Eurointernational of Ian Aguilera and Fabien Michal.
After a dramatic race in Spa-Francorchamps, the LMGT3 standings are headed by the third different team this year, with the top 8 cars split by just 11-points.
Victory for the Racing Spirit of Léman Aston Martin has put Valentin Hasse Clot, Clément Mateu and Erwan Bastard at the top of the standings with 46 points, just one point ahead of the no85 Iron Dames Porsche of Célia Martin, Sarah Bovy and Michelle Gatting.
4 Hours of Le Castellet winners Lilou Wadoux, Custodio Toledo and Riccardo Agostini are third on 41-points in the no50 AF Corse Richard Mille Ferrari, while former championship leaders Duncan Cameron, Matt Griffin and David Perel are on 40 points in the no55 Spirit of Race, as are the crew of the no51 AF Corse Ferrari.
The no63 Iron Lynx Mercedes-AMG is on 39 points after four races, with the no82 TF Sport Corvette and the no57 Kessel Racing Ferrari on 37 and 35 points respectively.
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