SOPHIA FLOERSCH Sweeps BOSS GP Finale with Dominant Double Win & Track Records

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October 27, 2025

GRRL! SUMMARY:

  • SOPHIA FLOERSCH made an emphatic return to competition at the BOSS GP finale in Misano, delivering a flawless weekend that reminded everyone exactly what we’ve been missing. Despite zero prior testing in the Dallara GP2/11, she topped every single session and walked away with pole position, two dominant race wins, and two new track records. This wasn’t just getting back into rhythm—this was a statement drive that showcased her adaptability and raw speed when given proper machinery.
  • The numbers tell the story of complete dominance: FLOERSCH qualified nearly a second faster than the rest of the field with a 1:21.619, then proceeded to lap consistently in the low 1:23s during races while building leads of over 30 seconds in Race 1 and 15 seconds in Race 2. Her lap record of 1:22.822 on Sunday became the new GP2 benchmark at Misano, proving that her pace in LMP2 testing with Algarve Pro Racing has kept her race-sharp despite limited seat time in 2025.
  • What makes this performance even more impressive is the context—FLOERSCH stepped into Roland Rupprechter’s newly acquired car on short notice after her Indy NXT campaign ended early and her focus shifted to LMP2 development work. Her honest reflection on wanting to “do stuff which I like” and only pursue opportunities “which doesn’t bring me any success” shows a driver who knows her worth and won’t settle for subpar programs. With Formula 2 still her dream but competitive LMP2 drives as her backup plan, this weekend proved she’s ready to perform when the right opportunity comes calling.

UPCOMING:

  • 2026 Season Planning
  • Potential Formula 2 Opportunities

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GRRL! summary based upon reporting by RACERS originally appearing on www.racers-behindthehelmet.com