The presentation ceremony for the 2025 ADAC GT4 Germany season took place at the Night of the Champions, together with the DTM and ADAC GT Masters.
Following the season finale at the Hockenheimring, the ADAC GT4 Germany drivers swapped their racing overalls for smarter attire. Dr. Claudius Leibfritz (Executive Board Member ADAC SE) and Dr. Hilmar Siebert (Vice President ADAC e.V.) attended the “Night of Champions”, where they presented the trophies and celebrated the trophy winners in an elegant setting. Enrico Förderer (18/Leuterod) and Jay Mo Härtling (22/Sprockhövel, both SR Motorsport by Schnitzelalm) received the most trophies. As well as the Driver and Junior classifications, they also won the “Road to DTM” competition, for which they were rewarded with financial backing to allow them to step up to the ADAC GT Masters in 2026.
Förderer and Härtling won the Drivers’ Championship ahead of Hendrik Still (38/Kempenich) and Philipp Gogollok (19/Bad Homburg, both AVIA W&S Motorsport), and third-placed Gabriele Piana (39/ITA) and Berkay Besler (25/TUR, both FK Performance Motorsport). In the Junior competition, second place went to Gogollok, with Raphael Rennhofer (18/AUT) and Emil Heyerdahl (23/NOR, both Wimmer Werk Motorsport) taking third place.
The Rookie classification was introduced this season. Cedric Fuchs (19/Holzappel, SR Motorsport by Schnitzelalm) claimed the title, ahead of Roman Fellner-Feldegg (23/Landsberg am Lech, Prosport Racing) and Laurenz Rühl (19/Friedrichsdorf, Razoon - xAutomotive Racing). Rühl did manage to win the new PRO-AM class, alongside Damon Surzyshyn (48/CAN). In the Team competition, AVIA W&S Motorsport triumphed for the third year in a row. Second place went to SR Motorsport by Schnitzelalm, with FK Performance Motorsport ending the season in third place.