Lirim Zendeli
Lirim Zendeli (born 18 October 1999) is a German professional racing driver of Macedonian-Albanian descent, known for his Iron Man-inspired helmet design. He is the 2018 ADAC Formula 4 champion with ten wins and has progressed through the FIA Formula 3 and Formula 2 ladders, securing three podiums, two pole positions, and one victory in Formula 3 during the 2020 season. In the 2025 Porsche Carrera Cup Italia season with BeDriver, Zendeli claimed his maiden series win at Misano on October 12, finishing fifth in the drivers' standings and helping BeDriver secure second in the teams' championship.[1][2][3][4][5] Zendeli began his motorsport journey in karting from 2010 to 2015 before entering single-seater racing in the ADAC Formula 4 Championship in 2016. Over three seasons in the series, he demonstrated rapid improvement, finishing 12th overall in 2016, fourth in 2017, and dominating the 2018 title with a record ten victories out of 21 races.[1] In 2019, Zendeli made his FIA Formula 3 debut with the Sauber Junior Team by Charouz, competing in a partial season. He switched to Trident for the full 2020 campaign, where his strong qualifying pace—highlighted by poles at Silverstone and Spa-Francorchamps—contributed to three podium finishes and a sprint race win at Magny-Cours, ending the year eighth in the drivers' standings. This performance earned him promotion to FIA Formula 2 in 2021 with MP Motorsport, where he scored points on debut at Bahrain but finished 17th overall. His 2022 season with Campos Racing was more challenging, resulting in a 29th-place finish with no points.[2][1][6] Following Formula 2, Zendeli ventured to North American open-wheel racing in the USF Pro 2000 Championship in 2023 with TJ Speed Motorsports, achieving one victory at Road America and finishing sixth overall. Transitioning to GT and Porsche one-make series, he joined BeDriver for the 2024 Porsche Carrera Cup Italia, marking his entry into production-car racing. In 2025, he continued with the team, returning to action at Vallelunga in June and building momentum toward his breakthrough win at Misano.[1][3][4][7][8]Personal background
Early life
Lirim Zendeli was born on 18 October 1999 in Bochum, Germany.[1] He spent his childhood in Bochum, where he grew up in a modest family environment that shaped his early years.[9] Zendeli's introduction to motorsport came through his family, particularly his father, who took him to a karting track at the age of 10, igniting his passion for racing.[3] Despite limited financial resources, as the family did not have a large budget for such pursuits, this early exposure laid the foundation for his interest in the sport.[9] Around 2010, at age 10 or 11, Zendeli took his initial steps into go-karting, marking the beginning of his involvement in competitive motorsport.[3]Heritage and family
Lirim Zendeli is of Macedonian-Albanian descent, with both parents originating from North Macedonia.[3][10] Born on October 18, 1999, in Bochum, Germany, he holds German nationality by birth.[3] Zendeli has publicly embraced his dual heritage, incorporating elements of it into his racing persona, such as his helmet design featuring German colors (black, red, and gold) alongside Albanian colors (black and red).[9] His family has played a pivotal role in supporting his racing ambitions from an early age. Zendeli's father introduced him to karting at age 10 by taking him to a local track, igniting his passion for motorsports.[3] Despite a limited family budget, his parents provided essential encouragement and financial backing, enabling him to persist through the early stages of his career; for instance, his father emphasized practicality over aesthetics, insisting that a basic helmet sufficed as long as it allowed him to race.[9] In recent years, Zendeli's career has seen affiliations extending beyond Germany, including management by Monaco Increase Management, which highlights his Albanian roots and connects him to Monégasque motorsport circles.[3] He speaks German, Albanian, and English fluently, reflecting his cultural ties to both his birthplace and his family's origins.[3]Racing career
Karting
Lirim Zendeli's entry into motorsport began around 2010 at age 10, when his father introduced him to karting at a local track near his hometown of Bochum, Germany, fostering early family support for his racing ambitions.[3] He made his competitive debut in local karting events in Germany the following year, competing in the junior categories to build foundational experience.[11] By 2013, Zendeli progressed to national-level competition, participating in the German Kart Championship's junior classes and achieving third place in the KF3 category of the ADAC Kart Masters with the KSM Racing Team.[1] His performance elevated in 2014, where he secured the ADAC Kart Masters title in the KF Junior category and competed in the German Kart Championship KF Junior, finishing eighth overall with 79 points.[1][12][13] That year also marked his international debut, as he represented Germany in the CIK-FIA World Championship's KF Junior class at the Essay circuit, advancing to the final despite a DNF.[14] In 2015, Zendeli continued in senior karting categories, including a 11th-place finish in the KF class at the South Garda Winter Cup, before transitioning to single-seater racing later that year.[15]Formula 4
Lirim Zendeli began his single-seater racing career in the 2016 ADAC Formula 4 Championship, competing for Mücke Motorsport under the ADAC Berlin-Brandenburg banner. As a rookie, he scored 84 points across 21 races, securing two podium finishes and one fastest lap, which placed him 12th in the drivers' standings.[1] His debut season demonstrated solid adaptation to formula cars, building on his strong karting background that provided the necessary fundamentals for competitive single-seater racing.[16] In 2017, Zendeli remained with Mücke Motorsport for a split campaign across two Formula 4 series. In the ADAC F4 Championship, he elevated his performance, claiming three victories—including his maiden win in the reverse-grid race at Oschersleben—and five podiums en route to 164 points and 4th place overall in the 21-race season.[17] Concurrently, he entered the first six rounds of the Italian F4 Championship with BWT Mücke Motorsport, accumulating 114 points through two podiums and one fastest lap to finish 8th in the standings despite no wins.[6] This dual-series approach honed his versatility across different tracks and regulations, marking a clear step forward from his rookie year. Zendeli's progression culminated in 2018 when he switched to US Racing – CHRS for the ADAC F4 Championship, partnering David Schumacher and Mick Wishofer. He dominated the season with 10 victories—highlighted by a one-two finish for his team in the opener at Oschersleben, a double win at the Hockenheim finale where he claimed his 10th triumph, and successes at Monza and the Nürburgring—alongside 13 podiums, seven poles, and eight fastest laps, amassing 348 points to secure the title with two rounds remaining.[18][19] This championship victory earned him 40 points toward an FIA Super License, affirming his rise from promising rookie to series champion over three seasons.FIA Formula 3 Championship
Zendeli made his FIA Formula 3 Championship debut in 2019 with the Sauber Junior Team by Charouz, competing in 14 of the season's races and scoring occasional points finishes, including a best result of seventh place, to end the year 18th in the drivers' standings with six points overall.[20][21][11] In 2020, he switched to Trident for a full-season campaign, where he achieved significant progress by securing three podiums, including a runner-up position in the Silverstone sprint race after leading until the final lap, and claiming his maiden series victory in the feature race at Spa-Francorchamps from pole position.[22][23][24][25] These results propelled him to eighth in the championship with 104 points, highlighting his growing competitiveness in the series.[6][1] Zendeli did not compete in the 2021 FIA Formula 3 season, opting instead to focus on his rookie campaign in the more advanced FIA Formula 2 Championship.[6] He returned for a partial 2022 season with Charouz Racing System, limited to the Barcelona round as a replacement driver for David Schumacher, where he recorded modest finishes of 15th and 21st across the two races.[26][27][21] Throughout his time in FIA Formula 3, particularly in 2020, Zendeli gained recognition for his distinctive helmet design inspired by the Iron Man character from Marvel Comics, which featured prominently in media coverage and fan discussions during his podium-contending performances.[9][2]FIA Formula 2 Championship
Lirim Zendeli made his debut in the FIA Formula 2 Championship in 2021 with MP Motorsport, partnering with compatriot David Beckmann at the start of the season. Coming off a strong rookie year in Formula 3 where he secured a victory and multiple podiums, Zendeli aimed to build on that momentum in the more competitive F2 environment. His season began promisingly at the Bahrain opener, where he finished ninth in the feature race and earned the fastest lap point, marking his first points in the series. However, consistency proved elusive as MP Motorsport struggled with setup and reliability issues throughout the year, limiting Zendeli to a best finish of seventh place in both the Monaco sprint race and the Monza feature race.[28][29] Despite these challenges, Zendeli accumulated 13 points over 17 races before financial difficulties forced his premature departure from the team ahead of the final rounds in Jeddah and Abu Dhabi. The COVID-19 pandemic had strained his budget, making it impossible to continue funding his seat, as he announced on social media. This interruption highlighted the precarious financial dynamics in feeder series, where driver funding often dictates participation beyond on-track performance. Zendeli ended the 2021 season in 17th position in the drivers' standings, earning a modest 13 super license points toward the FIA's 40-point threshold for Formula 1 eligibility. His peak FIA super license ranking during this period reached 28th, reflecting his potential but underscoring the need for more consistent results to advance.[30][31] Zendeli returned to Formula 2 briefly in 2022 for a one-off appearance with Campos Racing at the Spa-Francorchamps round, replacing Olli Caldwell who was sidelined by an FIA ban for a prior incident. Driving the Campos Dallara in wet conditions, he qualified 19th and finished 20th in the sprint race before retiring from the feature race due to mechanical issues. This limited outing yielded no points and saw him classified 29th in the overall standings, serving more as a maintenance of visibility in the series rather than a substantive campaign. The experience, though challenging due to the team's mid-pack form and his lack of prior preparation with them, kept Zendeli's open-wheel credentials active amid his shift toward other racing disciplines.[32]USF Pro 2000 Championship
In 2023, following a season in the FIA Formula 2 Championship, Lirim Zendeli transitioned to the USF Pro 2000 Championship, joining the debuting TJ Speed Motorsports team as part of a shift from European open-wheel racing to the American Road to Indy ladder.[33] This move marked his entry into North American competition, where he competed as a rookie against a mix of international and domestic talents across 14 races on road and street circuits.[8] Zendeli's season was highlighted by strong performances, including his maiden victory in Race 2 at Road America, where he led every lap after starting from pole to secure the win by 3.5879 seconds over Kiko Porto.[34] He achieved multiple podium finishes, notably a third-place in Race 1 and second in Race 2 at the Toronto street circuit, contributing to his consistent top-five results throughout the year.[35] Overall, Zendeli finished sixth in the drivers' standings with 258 points, just one point behind fifth-placed Francesco Pizzi and helping TJ Speed secure multiple team podiums.[8] Adapting to the USF Pro 2000 series presented challenges for Zendeli, including adjusting to the Tatuus T-318 chassis and its handling characteristics compared to European Formula 3 and F2 cars, as well as navigating unfamiliar North American tracks and a competitive field bolstered by European imports.[33] Despite these hurdles, his experience from higher-level European series aided quick progress, with early testing in Japan prior to the season helping build familiarity with the series' demands.[36] This stint in USF Pro 2000 enhanced Zendeli's international racing portfolio, exposing him to diverse racing environments and strengthening his adaptability for future opportunities in global open-wheel categories.[37]Porsche series
In 2024, Lirim Zendeli transitioned from open-wheel racing to GT competition, marking his debut in covered-wheel cars with the Porsche 911 GT3 Cup in the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup and Porsche Carrera Cup Italia.[38][39] This shift required adaptation to the rear-engine layout and traction-focused handling of the Porsche, contrasting the agile, front-wheel-drive dynamics of his prior formula series.[38] Zendeli contested eight rounds of the 2024 Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup with Ombra Racing, achieving points finishes in seven races for a total of 38 points and 12th in the drivers' standings.[1][40] His campaign included a 17th-place finish in his debut at Imola and an 11th at Monaco, demonstrating progressive improvement in the high-stakes support series to Formula 1 events.[41][42] In the same year, Zendeli's rookie effort in the Porsche Carrera Cup Italia with Ombra Racing yielded fourth place overall with 143 points, highlighted by consistent podium contention and culminating in the Rookie of the Year award, clinched with a strong performance at Monza.[43][44][1] For 2025, Zendeli joined BeDriver Racing mid-season via a two-year contract signed in late June, contesting the remaining four rounds of the Porsche Carrera Cup Italia.[45][46] He secured his maiden victory in the series during Round 10 at Misano in October, leading a team 1-3 finish after starting from pole and maintaining control through intense battles.[4]Other racing activities
In late 2022, Zendeli participated in a private test session for the Super Formula Lights series with B-Max Racing at the Okayama International Circuit in Japan.[47] During the November 21-22 event, he set the fastest lap time of 1:20.000 on the 3.7 km circuit, outperforming other international drivers including Roberto Faria and Alex Dunne.[47] Although he evaluated a potential full-season entry in the series for 2023, Zendeli ultimately opted for the USF Pro 2000 Championship instead.[37] In March 2024, Zendeli conducted a two-day test with GSM Racing in a Lamborghini Huracán GT3 EVO during the official prologue for the Fanatec GT World Challenge Europe at Circuit Paul Ricard in France.[48] The session, held on March 5-6, provided seven hours of track time per day as part of an evaluation for a possible 2024 season drive in the GT series, though no full commitment followed.[48] Zendeli made a one-off appearance in July 2025 at the Porsche Carrera Cup Brasil's 300 km endurance race at Autódromo Internacional do Algarve in Portimão, Portugal.[49] Partnered with Pedro Boesel in a Porsche 911 GT3 Cup, he qualified 10th with a lap time of 1:47.778 and advanced to finish sixth overall in the 2.5-hour event, which required three mandatory six-minute pit stops for driver changes.[49] This marked his debut at the 4.653 km circuit and served as a brief foray into endurance racing amid his primary Porsche commitments.[49]Karting record
Karting career summary
Lirim Zendeli's karting career spanned from 2011 to 2015, during which he progressed through junior classes in prominent German and international events, culminating in a national title.| Year | Series | Class | Position | Wins | Poles |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2011 | DMV Kart Championship | KF3 | 39th | - | - |
| 2011 | Ciao Thomas Knopper Memorial | KF3 | 14th | - | - |
| 2012 | DMV Kart Championship | KF3 | 10th | - | - |
| 2013 | ADAC Kart Masters | KF3 | 3rd | - | - |
| 2014 | ADAC Kart Masters | KF Junior | 1st | - | - |
| 2014 | German Kart Championship | KF Junior | 8th | - | - |
| 2015 | South Garda Winter Cup | KF | 11th | - | - |
Racing record
Racing career summary
Lirim Zendeli's professional racing career in single-seaters commenced in 2016 and has encompassed Formula 4, Formula 3, Formula 2, USF Pro 2000, and Porsche Carrera Cup series through 2025.[1]| Year | Series | Team(s) | Position | Races | Wins | Podiums | Poles | Points |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | Porsche Carrera Cup Italia | BeDriver | 6th | 14 | 1 | 3 | 0 | 115 |
| 2024 | Porsche Carrera Cup Italia | Ombra Racing | 4th | 12 | 0 | 4 | 1 | 143 |
| 2023 | USF Pro 2000 Championship | TJ Speed Motorsports | 6th | 17 | 1 | 5 | 0 | 258 |
| 2022 | FIA Formula 2 Championship | Campos Racing | 29th | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| 2022 | FIA Formula 3 Championship | Charouz Racing System | - | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | - |
| 2021 | FIA Formula 2 Championship | MP Motorsport | 17th | 17 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 13 |
| 2021 | ADAC GT4 Germany | T3 Motorsport | - | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | - |
| 2020 | FIA Formula 3 Championship | Trident | 8th | 18 | 1 | 3 | 2 | 104 |
| 2020 | Toyota Racing Series | Giles Motorsport | 8th | 15 | 0 | 4 | 0 | 200 |
| 2019 | Italian F4 Championship | US Racing | 14th | 3 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 42 |
| 2019 | FIA Formula 3 Championship | Sauber Junior Team by Charouz | 18th | 14 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 6 |
| 2018 | ADAC Formula 4 Germany | US Racing - CHRS | 1st | 21 | 10 | 13 | 7 | 348 |
| 2017 | ADAC Formula 4 Germany | ADAC Berlin-Brandenburg e.V. / BWT Mücke Motorsport | 4th | 21 | 3 | 5 | 3 | 164 |
| 2016 | ADAC Formula 4 Germany | ADAC Berlin-Brandenburg e.V. | 12th | 24 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 84 |
Complete Formula 4 results
Zendeli's participation in Formula 4 began in 2016 with the ADAC Formula 4 Championship, where he raced for ADAC Berlin-Brandenburg e.V., scoring 84 points across 24 races to finish 12th in the drivers' standings.[1] In 2017, he continued with the same team in ADAC F4 while also competing in the Italian F4 Championship for BWT Mücke Motorsport, achieving 164 points and 4th place in ADAC F4, and 114 points for 8th in Italian F4.[1][54] By 2018, Zendeli switched to US Racing-CHRS in ADAC F4, dominating with 348 points to claim the drivers' title.[1][55]| Year | Championship | Team | Races | Wins | Podiums | Poles | Fastest Laps | Points | Position |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2016 | ADAC F4 | ADAC Berlin-Brandenburg e.V. | 24 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 84 | 12th |
| 2017 | ADAC F4 | ADAC Berlin-Brandenburg e.V. | 21 | 3 | 5 | 3 | 1 | 164 | 4th |
| 2018 | ADAC F4 | US Racing-CHRS | 21 | 10 | 13 | 7 | 8 | 348 | 1st |
| Year | Championship | Team | Races | Wins | Podiums | Poles | Fastest Laps | Points | Position |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2017 | Italian F4 | BWT Mücke Motorsport | 21 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 114 | 8th |
Complete FIA Formula 3 Championship results
Lirim Zendeli participated in the FIA Formula 3 Championship across three seasons: 2019 as a rookie with Sauber Junior Team by Charouz, 2020 as a full-season driver with Trident, and a partial appearance in 2022 with Charouz Racing System. In total, he contested 34 races, securing 1 victory, 3 podium finishes, 2 pole positions, and 110 points, finishing as high as 8th in the drivers' standings in 2020.[21][1]2019 Season (Sauber Junior Team by Charouz)
Zendeli's rookie campaign consisted of 14 starts over 7 rounds, where he scored his only points with a 8th-place finish in the Feature Race at the Red Bull Ring, supplemented by a 7th in the Sprint Race there, for a total of 6 points and 18th in the championship.[56][20]| Round | Circuit | Qualifying | Feature Race | Sprint Race | Points |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya | 14th | 14th | 11th | 0 |
| 2 | Circuit Paul Ricard | 17th | DNF | 16th | 0 |
| 3 | Red Bull Ring | 8th | 8th | 7th | 9 |
| 4 | Silverstone | 17th | 15th | 9th | 0 |
| 5 | Hungaroring | 24th | DNF | 20th | 0 |
| 6 | Spa-Francorchamps | 30th | 22nd | 22nd | 0 |
| 7 | Monza | 2nd | DNF | 18th | 0 |
2020 Season (Trident)
Zendeli had a breakthrough year with 18 starts over 8 rounds (including double-headers at Spielberg and Silverstone due to the COVID-19 schedule), highlighted by his maiden win from pole in the Feature Race at Spa-Francorchamps, plus podiums at the second Spielberg round (2nd in Feature) and second Silverstone round (2nd in Sprint), alongside two additional poles at Spa and Mugello, for 104 points and 8th overall.[59][60][61]| Round | Circuit | Qualifying | Feature Race | Sprint Race | Points |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Red Bull Ring | 2nd | 5th | 5th | 20 |
| 2 | Red Bull Ring | 6th | 2nd | 10th | 18 |
| 3 | Hungaroring | 25th | DNF | 16th | 0 |
| 4 | Silverstone | 8th | 13th | 11th | 0 |
| 5 | Silverstone | 10th | 9th | 2nd | 16 |
| 6 | Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya | 13th | 12th | 8th | 4 |
| 7 | Spa-Francorchamps | 1st | 1st | 3rd | 35 |
| 8 | Mugello | 1st | 4th | Ret | 12 |
2022 Season (Charouz Racing System)
Zendeli made a two-race cameo at the Barcelona round, replacing David Schumacher, starting from 22nd in qualifying and finishing outside the points in both races for 0 points.[27][26]| Round | Circuit | Qualifying | Feature Race | Sprint Race | Points |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3 | Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya | 22nd | 15th | 16th | 0 |
Complete FIA Formula 2 Championship results
Lirim Zendeli competed in the FIA Formula 2 Championship during the 2021 season with MP Motorsport, participating in 17 races and achieving a best finish of 7th place while scoring 13 points to end 17th in the drivers' standings. He recorded one fastest lap but no podiums or wins. In 2022, Zendeli returned for a single-round appearance at Spa-Francorchamps with Campos Racing as a replacement driver, finishing outside the points in both races.[67][25][68][50]2021 Season Results
Zendeli's 2021 campaign with MP Motorsport included consistent top-10 finishes in feature races at Monza and Monaco, contributing to his points total, though mechanical issues and accidents led to several retirements. He departed the team after participating in 17 races.[67][69]| Round | Circuit | Sprint Race Position | Points (Sprint) | Feature Race Position | Points (Feature) | Total Round Points |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Bahrain International Circuit | 9th | 0 | 18th | 0 | 0 |
| 2 | Circuit de Monaco | 7th | 2 | Ret | 0 | 2 |
| 3 | Baku City Circuit | 10th | 0 | 10th | 1 | 1 |
| 4 | Silverstone Circuit | 9th | 0 | 9th | 2 | 2 |
| 5 | Monza | 12th | 0 | 7th | 6 | 6 |
| 6 | Sochi Autodrom | 16th | 0 | 16th | 0 | 0 |
| 7–12 | Partial participation | - | - | - | - | 2 |
2022 Season Results
Zendeli's limited 2022 involvement was a substitute drive at Spa-Francorchamps due to Olli Caldwell's suspension, where wet conditions and a collision resulted in no points scored. He did not compete in any other rounds.[68][50]| Round | Circuit | Sprint Race Position | Points (Sprint) | Feature Race Position | Points (Feature) | Total Round Points |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9 | Spa-Francorchamps | 20th | 0 | Ret | 0 | 0 |
| Other rounds | Did not participate | - | - | - | - | - |
Complete USF Pro 2000 Championship results
Lirim Zendeli competed in the 2023 USF Pro 2000 Championship, the premier development series for North American open-wheel racing, with TJ Speed Motorsports. As a rookie making his debut in the series after European junior formulas, Zendeli contested all 17 races across nine events, securing one victory and four other podium finishes. He concluded the season in sixth place in the drivers' standings with 258 points.[8][1] The series format consisted primarily of double-header race weekends on road and street courses, supplemented by bonus points for pole position, fastest lap, and leading the most laps. A triple-header concluded the season at Portland International Raceway. Zendeli's campaign highlighted his adaptation to the Tatuus IP-22 chassis powered by Mazda engines and Cooper Tires, with standout performances including a dominant win in the second race at Road America.[75][76]| Year | Team | Event | Race 1 Position | Race 2 Position | Race 3 Position | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2023 | TJ Speed Motorsports | Streets of St. Petersburg (Rds 1–2) | 4th | 3rd | — | Podium in Race 2. |
| 2023 | TJ Speed Motorsports | Barber Motorsports Park (Rds 3–4) | 6th | 2nd | — | Podium in Race 2. |
| 2023 | TJ Speed Motorsports | Indianapolis RC (Rds 5–6) | 6th | 5th | — | |
| 2023 | TJ Speed Motorsports | Road America (Rds 7–8) | 2nd | 1st | — | Victory and podium in Race 1. |
| 2023 | TJ Speed Motorsports | Mid-Ohio (Rds 9–10) | 7th | 8th | — | |
| 2023 | TJ Speed Motorsports | Streets of Toronto (Rds 11–12) | 3rd | 2nd | — | Double podium. |
| 2023 | TJ Speed Motorsports | Iowa Speedway (Rds 13–14) | 10th | 9th | — | |
| 2023 | TJ Speed Motorsports | Nashville Superspeedway (Rds 15–16) | 5th | 6th | — | |
| 2023 | TJ Speed Motorsports | Circuit of the Americas (Rds 17–18) | 5th | 4th | — | |
| 2023 | TJ Speed Motorsports | Portland Int'l Raceway (Rds 19–21) | 11th | 4th | 18th | Triple-header finale; DNF in Races 1 and 3 due to mechanical issues and contact. |
Complete Porsche Supercup results
Lirim Zendeli competed in the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup during the 2024 season with Ombra Racing, making eight starts and finishing 12th in the drivers' championship with 38 points. His campaign featured a mix of learning experiences as a rookie in the one-make GT series, including a career-best 8th place finish at Silverstone and points in seven of his races. Zendeli's participation marked his entry into Porsche's international Supercup program, complementing his primary focus on the Italian Carrera Cup.[1][40] The table below summarizes his finishing positions in select rounds of the 2024 season.| Round | Circuit | Date | Finishing Position |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Imola | 19 May 2024 | 17th |
| 2 | Monaco | 26 May 2024 | 11th |
| 4 | Silverstone | 7 July 2024 | 8th |
| 5 | Hungaroring | 21 July 2024 | 11th |
| 6 | Spa-Francorchamps | 28 July 2024 | 12th |
| 7 | Zandvoort | 25 August 2024 | 13th |
| 8 | Monza | 1 September 2024 | 11th |
Complete Porsche Carrera Cup Italia results
Zendeli debuted in the Porsche Carrera Cup Italia in 2024 as a rookie with Ombra Racing, competing in all 12 races across six rounds. He demonstrated strong pace throughout the season, securing three podium finishes, one pole position, and no wins, which contributed to his fourth-place finish in the overall drivers' standings with 143 points. His consistent performances, including a podium at Monza in the season finale, earned him the Rookie of the Year title.[1][77][43] The following table summarizes Zendeli's results in the 2024 Porsche Carrera Cup Italia:| Round | Circuit | Date | Race 1 Position | Race 2 Position | Points |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Misano | 4–5 May | 8 | Ret | 8 |
| 2 | Imola | 1–2 June | 5 | 6 | 20 |
| 3 | Mugello | 13–14 July | 4 | 2 | 31 |
| 4 | Imola | 7–8 September | 3 | 5 | 25 |
| 5 | Vallelunga | 21–22 September | 5 | 4 | 22 |
| 6 | Monza | 5–6 October | 3 | 7 | 37 |
| Total | 143 |
| Round | Circuit | Date | Race 1 Position | Race 2 Position | Points |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Misano | 2–4 May | 7 | 9 | 12 |
| 2 | Vallelunga | 6–8 June | 7 | 5 | 18 |
| 3 | Mugello | 11–13 July | 4 | 2 | 31 |
| 4 | Imola | 29–31 August | 6 | 8 | 13 |
| 5 | Red Bull Ring | 26–28 September | 3 | 5 | 25 |
| 6 | Misano | 10–12 October | 1 | 4 | 37 |
| 7 | Monza | 24–26 October | 5 | Ret | 0 |
| Total | 115 |