The curtain has fallen on the 2025 season as CL Motorsport wrapped up the final round of the year at Monza closing a season that has seen the team tick off every goal set at the beginning of the year.



Throughout the season, the team has demonstrated remarkable progress, race after race, working with determination and unity towards a shared objective: constant growth.
At Monza for the Round 10 of the season, qualifying sessions were focused on securing solid starting positions within the midfield. In Race 1, Michael Belov was unfortunately involved in an incident that forced him to retire early, while Enea Frey showed good pace and determination, climbing nine positions during the race.
Race 2 brought mixed emotions: with just two minutes remaining, Enea Frey was caught up in a first-corner incident and was unable to finish. Meanwhile, Belov delivered a consistent and smart performance, crossing the line in P8 and collecting valuable points for the team.



These results allowed CL Motorsport to finish P7 in the Teams’ Championship with a total of 27 points, marking a significant achievement and a clear sign of the progress made this season. Belov’s experience has been key in helping the team consistently bring the car into the points, while Frey’s growth and determination have shown the team’s potential for the future.
David Li, Team Owner Representative: “We can be proud of what we achieved this year. The team worked incredibly hard from the first race to the last, showing true commitment and teamwork. Finishing P7 in the championship proves how much we’ve grown. We’ll take all the lessons from 2025 and come back even stronger next year.”
With a solid foundation built in 2025, CL Motorsport now looks ahead with motivation and ambition, ready to keep improving and aiming even higher in 2026.