Emilien Allart (NGT Racing) and Arthur Peters (SRT) celebrate a home double at Spa-Francorchamps
- Sprint Challenge Benelux
- Oct 6
- 2 min read
Allart shines in his debut weekend in the Porsche Sprint Challenge Benelux
The championship fight narrows to four contenders ahead of the Zandvoort finale
Circuit Spa-Francorchamps, Monday, October 6, 2025. The Belgian round of the Porsche Sprint Challenge Benelux turned into a national celebration, with rookie Emilien Allart taking both overall victories and Arthur Peters dominating in the GT4 RS class. As the championship heads into its grand finale at Circuit Zandvoort, four drivers remain in contention for the overall title, setting up a thrilling showdown by the North Sea.

During qualifying, 17-year-old Emilien Allart immediately demonstrated his potential by securing double pole position in the NGT Racing Porsche 911 GT3 Cup Type 992. In parallel, Arthur Peters mirrored the feat in the GT4 RS class, starting both races from the front of the grid.
The opening race saw polesitter Allart seize control from the lights and never look back. After thirteen laps of pure pace and precision, the young Belgian claimed victory ahead of Rey King (W.D.P Racing) and defending champion Philippe Wils (Speedlover). Lennart Hiemstra (MDM Motorsport) and Thijs van Berkel (Team GP Elite) rounded out the top five, while GT4 RS class honors went to Peters, who beat Belle Rapange and Marco van der Poel (both Team GP Elite).
“It’s an incredible feeling to win on debut,” said Allart. “The support from NGT Racing was phenomenal. This weekend has made me even more determined to continue racing the Porsche 911 GT3 Cup Type 992. That’s the dream, and we’ll do everything to make it happen.”

Allart doubles up ahead of King in race two
Rey King made a strong start in race two, challenging Allart throughout the 30-minute sprint. But once again, it was the young Belgian who prevailed, securing his second win of the weekend. King finished runner-up, while Janjur Monshouwer (Hans Weijs Motorsport) returned to the podium in third after his strong showing at Circuit Zolder. Championship leader Dino van der Geest (Team GP Elite) took fourth, ahead of Philippe Wils.
“It’s great to be back on the podium,” said Monshouwer. “Two consecutive strong weekends give us real momentum going into Zandvoort.”
In the GT4 RS category, Arthur Peters completed a perfect weekend with another victory, though it didn’t come easily. “The start was chaotic, and I had to take evasive action to avoid an incident,” explained the Limburg-based driver. “That dropped me back, but I managed to fight through and take the win. Two out of two here at Spa feels amazing.”

The title battle now moves to Circuit Zandvoort on Thursday, October 9, where four drivers remain in the hunt for the overall championship. Dino van der Geest retains the lead ahead of Lennart Hiemstra and Arthur Peters, with Rey King closing in after two strong results in the Ardennes.
In the GT4 RS class, it’s a straight fight between Arthur Peters and Belle Rapange for the 2025 title.
The stage is set. See you at Circuit Zandvoort on October 9 for the grand finale of the Porsche Sprint Challenge Benelux 2025!





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