Romeo Ferraris

The team has raced in the TCR International Series, since 2016,[2] and in the FIA ETCR – eTouring Car World Cup, since 2021.

In March 2013 at the Pan Delta Super Racing Festival in Zhuhai, Romeo Ferraris participated with a Mercedes C63 AMG prepared according to the technical regulation of the Superstars Series.

In 2017, Davit Kajaia and Dusan Borković joined forces with Romeo Ferraris and raced the full TCR-season as GE-Force, taking three victories in Georgia, Bahrain and Salzburgring.

For the 2019 season, the car received a major aerodynamic upgrade being renamed as "Alfa Romeo Giulietta Veloce".

Team Mulsanne maintained Ceccon and hired Ma Qing Hua (ex-Formula E and WTCC driver).

Alongside the World Cup cars, Romeo Ferraris will have about 8-10 Giuliettas racing in TCR Italy, UK, USA, Australia and China.

In December 2019, Romeo Ferraris announced they would cooperate with Hexathron Racing System to develop and build Giulia-based electric touring cars for the nascent series.

[14] Operations manager Michela Cerruti and driver Jean-Karl Vernay unveiled the car at MotorLand Aragon in November 2020.

Giulia ETCR of Romeo Ferraris team (right) lined up with the Cupra e-Racer (left) and Veloster N ETCR (centre)