Triarsi Competizione
Race Entry
About Triarsi Competizione
Triarsi Competizione is an Italian-American Ferrari customer racing team that competes in multiple IMSA classes. The team blends the passion and heritage of Italian motorsport culture with American endurance racing infrastructure. Running a Ferrari in IMSA means operating as part of Ferrari's global customer racing network — accessing factory driver support, technical resources, and engineering data from Maranello, Italy.
The team's name evokes Italian racing tradition, and their approach reflects a commitment to professionalism that matches the quality of Ferrari machinery they campaign.
The Car: Ferrari 296 GT3 EVO
The Ferrari 296 GT3 EVO is built on the Ferrari 296 GTB road car — and it represents a significant departure in Ferrari's GT racing history. For decades, Ferrari's GT racers used naturally aspirated V8 and V12 engines. The 296 GT3 marks Ferrari's first mid-engine GT3 design powered by a twin-turbocharged V6 engine — a smaller, more efficient powerplant that produces its output through forced induction.
To longtime Ferrari fans, a turbocharged V6 might seem surprising, but the 296 GTB road car's engine is a technological marvel — Ferrari's first series-production turbocharged car in decades. The racing version distills this technology into a potent, reliable racing package. The EVO designation means this is the updated, refined version incorporating lessons learned from the car's competitive debut.
Factory Driver Firepower
What makes the #33 stand out is the quality of factory driver support. Both James Calado and Miguel Molina are official Ferrari Competizioni GT factory drivers — meaning Ferrari itself employs them to race Ferrari cars around the world. Having two such drivers in a customer racing entry gives Triarsi Competizione a performance level that rivals outright factory team programs.
James Calado (Ireland/Great Britain) is a Ferrari Competizioni GT factory driver and one of the most decorated GT racers of his generation. He has won multiple GT championships, including the Blancpain GT Series, and has been one of Ferrari's most trusted endurance racing pilots for years. His speed and ability to extract maximum performance from the Ferrari 296 are exceptional.
Giorgio Agostini is a professional GT racing driver who completes the lineup with international racing experience across European and American championships.
Miguel Molina (Spain) is a Ferrari factory driver with a fascinating background. Before his GT career, Molina raced in the Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters (DTM) — Germany's elite touring car series — where he was a race winner and championship contender. The transition to GT racing saw him become one of Ferrari's most important factory pilots. As a former DTM champion-level competitor, he brings both speed and strategic intelligence to the #33.
Ferrari in GT Racing
Ferrari has been synonymous with GT racing since the 1960s. Their customer racing program — Ferrari Competizioni GT — supports dozens of teams worldwide with technical support, factory drivers, and development resources. Triarsi Competizione is part of this global network.
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